The gang at Angel Beach high school Pee Wee, Tommy Turner, Meat, Billy, Wendy Williams and Brian Schwartz are about to graduate. They're caught watching a stag film by Balbricker but Billy and Tommy Turner talk out of it with Mr. Carter. The cheerleaders promise the boys an orgy after a basketball win but they play a trick on them. Coach is threatened by Porky's thugs for his gambling debt. Brian leads the boys to Porky's to help Coach. On the way, the guys leave Meat behind with butterface Blossom who turns out to be Porky's daughter. Porky has reopened his club into an illegal riverboat casino. The boys offer to throw the state championship in exchange for Coach's debt. Afterwards Brian convinces everybody to doublecross Porky by winning the game.
I really like the first 20 minutes. It's irreverent and it's fun. I like the boys especially with Wendy Williams. The cheerleaders' party is fun. But the fun slowly drains away. There isn't only one cause. It stops being light fun. Also watching white guys play weekend basketball isn't the most compelling. It's not like they are terribly funny at it either. Wendy gets sideline and downgraded to a girl once again. The franchise is done.
Porky's Revenge
1985
Action / Comedy
Porky's Revenge
1985
Action / Comedy
Keywords: misadventure
Plot summary
Still chasing women after the events of Porky's II: The Next Day (1983),Pee Wee and his hormone-addled friends of Angel Beach High find themselves having a lot on their plate. Years after the demolition of their lewd arch-nemesis' roadhouse in Porky's (1981),the band's sleazy old adversary now tries to force the basketball coach to fix the high-school basketball tournament, unbeknownst to him, however, that his oversexed daughter, Blossom, has a crush on one of the boys. Once more, Wendy and the team are on a collision course with Porky, and this time, he means business. Can the guys save the championship, be the school's heroes, and above all, rescue a young lover from a shotgun wedding?
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fun first 20 minutes but loses steam
Lesser learned
Or was it lesson learned? Not that the movie learned anything from the previous entries and it rightfully has the lowest rating from all the Porky movies. There have been worse movies of course, but even if you are invested in the characters (after watching the previous two movies),it will still be hard for your interest to be peaked.
There will be nudity and there is a callback on how the first movie started to get you sucked into this. There is some appeal with having the same characters but also the same actors. No matter if they are about a decade older than the characters they are playing. There are pranks being played to a degree where some of them are not funny anymore.
A satisfying conclusion to this hilariously raunchy series
Those rowdy sex-obsessed lads at Angel Beach High are about to graduate. They lock horns once again with their old nemesis Porky (a perfectly nasty Chuck Mitchell),who wants our gang to throw a big championship basketball game and force Meat (amiable Tony Ganios) to marry his homely daughter Blossom (the amusingly gawky Wendy Feign). Director James Tomack nicely recaptures the often uproarious sense of hysterically raucous'n'raunchy humor which made the first film such a gut-busting hoot. Better still, this movie doesn't skimp on either the riotously ribald comic set pieces or tasty female nudity: the lovely Rose McVeigh as sultry biology teacher Miss Webster engages in kinky roleplaying with a fellow teacher and gorgeous blonde babe Kim Evenson (Playboy's September 1984 Playmate of the Month) bares her beautiful breasts as yummy Swedish foreign exchange student Inga. Plus a bunch of guys expose their butts for the ladies. Moreover, there's a surprisingly warm and touching sweetness to be found amid all the blithely lowbrow tomfoolery. The cast all essay their parts with tremendous aplomb: Dan Monahan as the giddy Pee Wee, Kaki Hunter as the cheerfully naughty Wendy, Nancy Parsons as strict authoritarian gym teacher Ms. Balbricker, and Eric Christmas as meek principal Mr. Carter are all especially delightful. Robert C. Jessup's polished cinematography, a terrific golden oldies soundtrack, and Dave Edmunds' catchy, vibrant score further enhance the overall solid quality of this enjoyable closing chapter in this hugely entertaining series.