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词条 Porky's Revenge!
释义

  1. Plot

  2. Cast

  3. Production

  4. Reception

     Critical response  Box office 

  5. Soundtrack

  6. Track listing

  7. References

  8. External links

{{lead too short|date=March 2015}}{{Infobox film|
| name = Porky's Revenge!
| image = porkys_revenge.jpg
| caption = Theatrical release poster
| director = James Komack
| writer = Ziggy Steinberg
| based on = {{based on|Characters|Bob Clark}}
| producer = Robert L. Rosen
| starring = {{Plainlist|
  • Dan Monahan
  • Wyatt Knight
  • Tony Ganios
  • Mark Herrier
  • Kaki Hunter
  • Scott Colomby
  • Nancy Parsons
  • Chuck Mitchell

}}
| cinematography = Robert C. Jessup
| editing = John W. Wheeler
| music = Dave Edmunds
| runtime = 92 minutes
| distributor = 20th Century Fox
Astral Films
| released = {{film date|1985|3|22}}
| language = English
| country = United States
Canada
| budget = $7.8 million[1]
| gross = $20,518,905
}}Porky's Revenge! is a 1985 sex comedy film and the third and final film of the original Porky's film series. The film was directed by James Komack.[3]

Plot

During the semi-final basketball game, the cheerleaders promise the team an orgy if they win. The boys do so. After the game, they are led to one of the girls' homes, and everyone strips down to their underwear and jumps in a swimming pool. In the pool, the girls throw their underwear out. The boys do likewise, and swim toward the girls. Soon, but too late, they realize the girls are clothed after all and wind up parading nude before the clothed girls and the girl's parents.

Porky now owns a riverboat with a casino and strip club. According to Brian, Porky is extorting money from Coach Goodenough because he has a gambling debt. The gang decide to go to the boat to take pictures of the illegal casino to give to the D.A. During this time, Meat runs into Porky's sex-crazed daughter, Blossom, who forces herself on him. The boys' plan fails because Porky catches them in the act and is about to kill them. But when they mention the State Championship game, he realizes that they could help him out by throwing the game so he can bet against them.

Later at school, Meat is unable to dissect a frog in science class. Fearing he could become academically ineligible to play in the championship game, the gang goes to Miss Webster's apartment to get a copy of the final exam. They discover her and Mr. Dobish, the school's guidance counselor, having rather kinky extramarital relations.

A letter is written to Ms. Balbricker arranging a rendezvous at a motel with an old boyfriend of hers, while Pee Wee is enticed to the same motel room by the promise of a night of passion with a beautiful Swedish exchange student. Tommy tricks Pee Wee into going to another location while he heads to the motel room. Ms. Balbricker arrives first followed by Tommy, and they are horrified to find themselves unclothed and in bed with each other. To make up for their prank on Ms. Balbricker, the gang contacts her old boyfriend and actually gets them together.

During the final game, Meat is benched because Miss Webster intentionally failed him. She discovers the blackmail photos and a note, causing her to change her mind. The second half resulted in a victory for Angel Beach while Porky is outraged. Blossom tells him that Meat is her boyfriend and they "went all the way," infuriating him even more. He then suggests to his two subordinates that Meat and Blossom be married.

During the senior prom, Meat is abducted by Porky and his men. The gang go after them. Just as the wedding is about to start, the power goes out and Meat is liberated by Billy and Brian. Billy, Brian, and Meat begin their escape in a motorboat, with Porky's boat chasing them closely. The chase ends after the guys make it through a drawbridge, with Pee Wee then lowering the bridge, resulting in the destruction of Porky's boat.

At graduation, the guys trick Pee Wee into taking off all his clothes, except the graduation gown. As he's about to get his diploma, Principal Carter steps on the gown, causing it to come off and reveal Pee Wee in his nudity, just as he dreamed at the beginning of the film.

Cast

  • Dan Monahan as Edward "Pee Wee" Morris
  • Mark Herrier as Billy McCarty
  • Wyatt Knight as Tommy Turner
  • Kaki Hunter as Wendy Williams
  • Tony Ganios as Anthony "Meat" Tuperello
  • Scott Colomby as Brian Schwartz
  • Nancy Parsons as Ms. Beulah Balbricker
  • Eric Christmas as Mr. Carter
  • Chuck Mitchell as Porky
  • Kimberly Evenson as Inga
  • Nancy Hassinger as Pee Wee's Grandmother
  • Rose McVeigh as Miss Webster
  • Wendy Feign as Blossom
  • Fred Buch as Mr. Dobish
  • Ilse Earl as Mrs. Morris
  • Bill Hindman as Coach Goodenough
  • Ron Campbell as Crutcher
  • Mal Jones as Bridge Guard

Production

The film had a budget of nearly $8 million, much of which went on building a large gambling boat. The producers used a $20 million Miami Island mansion, Vizcaya, as a key setting.[1]

The film was the directorial debut of James Komack, who said "I'm not going to whitewash the bawdiness or clean up the tone of their antics." [1]

Komack thought the sequel, "failed to understand their own formula. Porky's touched on reality, it presented a cross-section of adolescent sex life during a certain time frame. Bob apparently tried to elevate his big success and use it to portray a message. But the original was not a film about humanity; it was a film, pure and simple, about teen-age sex. The sequel, a whitewash of the original, didn't play."[1]

Nancy Parsons had lost a considerable amount of weight since the first film. She did the sequel for a percentage of the profits.[1]

Reception

Critical response

{{Anchor|Critics}}

The film received negative reviews from critics, with review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes gives the film a score of 27% based on reviews from 11 critics.[2] Gene Siskel gave the film zero stars out of four, writing that "the comedy here operates at the stag party level... a 1950 stag party."[3] Janet Maslin of The New York Times called it "just another brand-name teen-age movie ... Some of it is funny, but it's also entirely predictable."[4] Variety noted that the film "barely earns its R rating" and that James Komack's direction "does little to enliven the proceedings," calling the soundtrack "one of the film's few bright spots."[5] Michael Wilmington of the Los Angeles Times called it "a sorry excuse for a movie: loud, lewd, witless and crass ... you might be advised to skip the movie and go directly to the sound-track album."[6] Leonard Maltin's film guide assigned its lowest possible rating of BOMB and wrote, "Beware of high-school seniors with post-collegiate hairlines: these guys are starting to look older than the mid-'50s Bowery Boys. This revenge is preferable to Montezuma's—but not by much."[7]

The movie was nominated for a Stinkers Bad Movie Award for Worst Picture.[8]

Box office

The third film was the smallest grossing film of the series, with $20,518,905, a substantial drop from the first film's box office of $105,500,000.

Soundtrack

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| name = Porky's Revenge!
| type = soundtrack
| artist = Various Artists
| cover = PorkysRevenge_soundtrack.jpg
| alt =
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| recorded =
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| label = Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab
Sony
| producer = Dave Edmunds
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| misc = {{Singles
| name = Porky's Revenge!
| type = soundtrack
| single1 = High School Nights
| single1date = 1985
| single2 = Do You Want to Dance?
| single2date = 1985
}}
}}{{Album ratings
| rev1 = Allmusic
| rev1Score = {{Rating|4.5|5}} [{{Allmusic|class=album|id=r84516|pure_url=yes}} link]
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}}Porky's Revenge! soundtrack was released in 1985. Produced and assembled by Dave Edmunds, the soundtrack features new material from a wide spectrum of well-established rock and roll musicians, including Jeff Beck, George Harrison, Carl Perkins, Willie Nelson and Robert Plant & Phil Collins (under "The Crawling King Snakes" moniker), as well as then up-and-comers The Fabulous Thunderbirds. Besides George Harrison's recording of a previously unreleased Bob Dylan song ("I Don't Want to Do It") and Dave Edmunds' "High School Nights" and Porky's Revenge! theme music, the album consists of newly recorded versions of classic rock & roll tunes (sometimes by their original author, in the case of Carl Perkins). Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic called it "far more fun than the accompanying film" and said, although disliking some of the 1980s production flourishes, "it's far better to dwell on the fact that a third-rate sequel like Porky's Revenge! could produce a soundtrack this good, because that is a mystery for the ages."[9]

"High School Nights" b/w "Porky's Revenge" and "Do You Want to Dance?" b/w "I Don't Want to Do It" were released as singles.

Track listing

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| headline =
| extra_column = Performer
| title1 = High School Nights
| extra1 = Dave Edmunds
| writer1 =
| length1 = 3:11
| title2 = Do You Want to Dance?
| extra2 = Dave Edmunds
| writer2 = Bobby Freeman
| length2 = 2:32
| title3 = Sleepwalk
| extra3 = Jeff Beck
| writer3 = Santo & Johnny
| length3 = 2:19
| title4 = I Don't Want to Do It
| extra4 = George Harrison
| writer4 = Bob Dylan
| length4 = 2:54
| title5 = Stagger Lee
| extra5 = The Fabulous Thunderbirds
| writer5 =
| length5 = 2:56
| title6 = Blue Suede Shoes
| extra6 = Carl Perkins
| writer6 = Carl Perkins
| length6 = 2:23
| title7 = Peter Gunn Theme
| extra7 = Clarence Clemons
| writer7 = Henry Mancini
| length7 = 2:36
| title8 = Queen of the Hop
| extra8 = Dave Edmunds
| writer8 = Bobby Darin
| length8 = 2:15
| title9 = Love Me Tender
| extra9 = Willie Nelson
| writer9 = Elvis Presley, Vera Matson
| length9 = 2:32
| title10 = Philadelphia Baby
| extra10 = The Crawling King Snakes
| writer10 = Charlie Rich
| length10 = 2:18
| title11 = Porky's Revenge!
| extra11 = Dave Edmunds
| writer11 = Dave Edmunds
| length11 = 4:46
}}{{Track listing
| collapsed = yes
| headline = Original Master Recording Bonus Track
| extra_column = Performer
| title12 = High School Nights
| note12 = Reprise
| extra12 = Dave Edmunds
| writer12 = Dave Edmunds
| length12 = 2:27
}}{{Track listing
| collapsed = yes
| headline = 2004 Reissue Bonus Tracks
| extra_column = Performer
| title12 = Honey Don't
| extra12 = Carl Perkins
| writer12 = Carl Perkins
| length12 = 2:48
| title13 = Don't Call Me Tonight
| extra13 = Dave Edmunds
| writer13 = Dave Edmunds
| length13 = 2:28
}}

References

1. ^`PORKY'S REVENGE': BACK TO THE LOWBROW BASICS OF RAUNCHY SEX Series: Second in a series on how to make stupid, mindless, moronic, gross, slob movies and make millions of dollars and live happily ever after. Los Angeles Times 21 Jan 1985: 1.
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/porkys_revenge/ |title=Porky's Revenge |publisher=Rotten Tomatoes |date= |accessdate=2012-03-05}}
3. ^Siskel, Gene (March 27, 1985). "Porky's Revenge". Chicago Tribune. Section 5, p. 4.
4. ^Maslin, Janet (March 23, 1985). "Screen: 'Porky's Revenge'". The New York Times. 13.
5. ^"Film Reviews: Porky's Revenge". Variety. March 27, 1985. 16.
6. ^Wilmington, Micheal (March 27, 1985). "'Porky's Revenge' Loud, Lewd, Crass". Los Angeles Times. Part VI, p. 4.
7. ^{{cite book |editor1-last=Maltin |editor1-first=Leonard |date=1995 |title=Leonard Maltin's 1996 Movie & Video Guide |url= |location= |publisher=Signet |page=1028 |isbn=0-451-18505-6 }}
8. ^{{Cite web|url=http://theenvelope.latimes.com/extras/lostmind/year/1985/1985st.htm |title=1985 8th Hastings Bad Cinema Society Stinkers Awards |date= |accessdate=April 2, 2013 |work=Stinkers Bad Movie Awards |publisher=Los Angeles Times |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20061017164515/http://theenvelope.latimes.com/extras/lostmind/year/1985/1985st.htm |archivedate=October 17, 2006 }}
9. ^[{{Allmusic|class=album|id=r84516|pure_url=yes}} AllMusic review]
10. ^{{cite news |first=Ily |last=Goyanes |work=Miami New Times |title=Celluloid City: Porky's Trilogy Filmed at Miami Senior High School and Greynolds Park |url=http://blogs.miaminewtimes.com/cultist/2010/08/celluloid_city_porkys_trilogy.php |date=August 19, 2010 |accessdate=August 19, 2010}}
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}}

External links

  • {{IMDb title|0089826}}
  • {{Amg title|38741}}
  • {{rotten-tomatoes|porkys_revenge}}
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