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The original 'Raunchy Teen Sex' comedy
This Canadian-made film follows a group of sex-starved teenage boys who make it a mission to get into the ultimate strip club: Porky's. A true classic.
UPC: 086162090691

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"Critics suggested that the film, was gleeful in its misogyny and celebratory of bad behavior, Porky's is an intermittently funny farce that will leave audiences feeling in need of a shower. My thoughts? I canโt say that I really liked the film, a whole lot."

" First Viewing Viewing Date: February 11th Via: Blu-ray Plot: In 1954, a group of Florida high-school guys try to help their buddy lose his virginity, which leads them to seek revenge on a sleazy nightclub owner and his redneck sheriff brother for harassing them. Rating: 7.1/10"

"A classic 80s romp and that is both entertaining and terrible. One I've been curious about most my life. I did technically watch some of it as a kid, but it was also on cable and not the real thing. It doesn't hold up very well, quite a dated version of the boys-behaving-badly subgenre."

"A perfect example of the 80's sex comedy as a group of teens spend their times trying to have sex and being humiliated at Porky's, a bar and bordello that the honey boys go to. This is a film made up of a series of set pieces and while are predictable and try too hard to be serious, there are some classic parts, from Kim Catrell's Lassie to the conversation of how to capture a flasher in the girl's shower. Yes, it's infantile but it still has plenty of belly laughs to make it a solid comedy."

" 1981 My Rating : 5.0=Average - My Pleasure Meter : 3.5/5.0 Stars "

"To be quite honest, for a film that was made in the early 80's, I'm not sure how well Porky holds up these days as a high school comedy. I think that this could be one of those of examples of a film that I still like based more on the sentimental memories I have when I first watched it than anything else. But, there are still a few scenes that can cough up a guffaw or two, even by today's standards. To this day, the famous "tallywacker" scene, in which a teacher's meeting is held in the princip"