As graduation nears for the class of 1955 at Angel Beach High, the gang once again faces off against their old enemy, Porky, who wants them to throw the school's championship basketball game... Read allAs graduation nears for the class of 1955 at Angel Beach High, the gang once again faces off against their old enemy, Porky, who wants them to throw the school's championship basketball game because he's betting on the opposing team.As graduation nears for the class of 1955 at Angel Beach High, the gang once again faces off against their old enemy, Porky, who wants them to throw the school's championship basketball game because he's betting on the opposing team.
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- TriviaKaki Hunter's final theatrical appearance before quitting the movie industry. Filming was also briefly halted, due to chronic flatulence.
- GoofsIn the pool scene Pee Wee asks "what's a eunuch?" How ever in the first movie, when he's in bed after measuring his "growth" and his mother walks in, he quickly turns over on his stomach and says "instant eunuch."
- Quotes
Porky Wallace: You're gonna have to forgive my temper, Meat. But I'm glad to see my son-in-law's a moxie guy, 'cause that's just what I want for my grandson.
Meat Tuperello: What grandson?
Porky Wallace: The one from you and Blossom, asshole. What do you think you're doing here?
Meat Tuperello: Beats the shit out of me.
Porky Wallace: I hope we don't have to do that. Nah, that's not important. All I want now is a little grand-child. A little Porky. Someone I can put on my knee, teach them to go fishing, gamble, break heads, kick ass. Someone I can be proud of. Carry on the family name.
- Crazy creditsScenes from the movie are shown throughout the credits.
- ConnectionsFeatured in At the Movies: Special Show: Sequels - Part 2 (1985)
- SoundtracksBlue Suede Shoes
Written by Carl Perkins
Performed by Carl Perkins, with Slim Jim Phantom and Lee Rocker
Courtesy of EMI-America Records
*** (out of 4)
The third and final film in the series finds the boys of Angel Beach High School having to deal with Porky once again when their basketball coach gets into some gambling trouble. Between dealing with Porky the boys find plenty of time for various sexual acts. Look, you're either a fan of the PORKY'S trilogy or you're not. I personally love the series and grew up watching these movies so they certainly are special to me no matter how silly they are. This third film in the series isn't nearly as good as the first but I thought it was a step up from the good, if flawed, second film. I think what works so well here is that it's just fun seeing the gang back and getting into more trouble. Again, if you're wanting comedy in the style of Charles Chaplin then you're not going to find it here but if you enjoy toilet humor, sex jokes and plenty of nudity then this here really delivers. I thought the story itself was mildly entertaining for a film like this but it was certainly a major plus having Porky back in action. After the events in the first film it's just obvious that he really would want some revenge so this adds another layer of fun. As with the first two, there are all sorts of dirty sex jokes and I thought the majority of them worked. This includes the foreign exchange student, a pool orgy and the highlight of the film a sequence inside a motel room. The performances are pretty much what you'd expect from a film like this but the entire cast fit their roles nicely and deliver a good job. There's no question that the film has some major flaws throughout but fans of the series should find this to be a good way to close things out.
- Michael_Elliott
- Dec 5, 2012
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Box office
- Budget
- $9,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $20,518,905
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $6,207,507
- Mar 24, 1985
- Gross worldwide
- $20,518,905