In Porky's the cast in the scene where Ballbricker is in the principal's describing Tommy Turner's unit could barely keep from cracking up, especially Ballbricker (Nancy Parsons).
I'd remembered that movie. How can the Reverend say Shakespeare's plays are dirty when later I'd found out he let them guys he knows watch porn. Hypocrite. Blasamy.
I think the reason Porky wasn't in this one was they were continuing the adventures of the Angel Beach gang, which had sort of vanquished Porky in the first one.
sha: Yeah, he was left broke after his club had been destroyed but invested in getting that awesome boat. I still thought the Reverend was a good enough foe. Imagine him and Reverend Flavel being in on illegally fixing the games. With them as "allies" the audience has to wonder how Tommy, Meat, PeeWee and the others were gonna win with the odds stacked against them so. Seeing the boys giving both of those cretins their final comeuppance would have been the perfect way to end the trilogy.
The third film didn't have the same people behind the scenes. Different writers and directors. Also, not all the characters came back. I think they just decided to do it to have some sort of an ending to these students. Personally, it really wasn't necessary.
It's been said that Porky himself was supposed to be in this one, later to be revealed as the Grand Dragon of the Klan, but changed his mind when he heard that he and the other Klansmen would be running around naked with their heads shaved.
Cite an example from a reputable source. Reputable sources do not include CNN, MSDNC, NYT, WaPo, or your mothers next door neighbors second cousins hairdressers best friend.
@@kennethboyer2338 They can't, because it's all in their heads. Anything that they feel would reflect badly on a Republican must be true, even if they just made it up that minute. This is just like the genius I saw this morning who blamed DeSantis for having a fabric roof on a stadium that was built in the 1990's.
For those who don't know what the first Shakespeare stuff came from, it was from Taming of the Shrew. Found that out when watching a production of Kiss Me, Kate, which has to do with this play, and the lines are in there.
So my parents would watch this and, as a kid, my eyes were closed at certain scenes, but I didn't pay attention. Rewatched these movies on Prime Video (they might still be on there as I write this). After this scene, I had to pause the movie because I laughed for 45 minutes!!! This scene is epic!!!!
This reminds me of so many "Religious" Cult Leaders. They get the people to support them, and the masses (Their group) follow them blindly, as their leaders quote from any sources that they can...& have people keep following them, as if they were preaching the Gospel to them! Sooner or later, though, it all ends up falling apart, and the followers become disillusioned, and end up walking away from the Liar that they followed.
Reverend Flavel dismisses Principal Carter quoting supposedly pornographic Bible verses in their quote-off by saying that the Devil can quote scripture for his purpose. That is, itself, a Shakespeare quote. (The Merchant of Venice Act I, Scene 3)
I uploaded this years ago. Glad to see it's still around because this is funny as hell. Florida is SO much different now than it was back in the 50's. I believe Porky's was set during the 1950's in Ocala / Miami Dade Florida or somewhere like that. Long before the Cocaine Wars of the 80's and the rebirth of Miami Beach. That Coke money bought allot of real-estate or whatever spell check sucks balls!
WedgePee Look at the cars in the third movie: Tommy Turner drives a 1957 Chevy convertible, Meat drives a 1957 Ford Fairlane and Blossom's Corvette is a 1959 model. Since the cast are in high school in all 3 movies it leads me to believe that all 3 were set in the late 50's not the mid 50's.
The only good thing about my ex is he introduced me to the Porky's movies. So glad they were made when they did make them back when people had a sense of humor. I don't even want to think about what this scene would look like if someone tried to remake it in 2024. What happened to being able to be able to tell a good dick joke without getting in trouble? Granted not all jokes are appropriate at all times, but what happened to this country's sense of humor?
Currently halfway through this movie and I'm already aware of what's gonna happen as am I aware of Porky's Revenge. My only question is after what happened last time and what is going to happen in this movie, why would Porky even consider revenge?
I absolutely hate the whole "The devil can quote scripture too" counterargument that these types fall back on when their book is quoted back at them. If that is the case, then what good is your scripture?
This is a great example of two character actors given the chance to really spread their wings. These two are amazing in this scene. I get the feeling they dubbed the "get the FLOCK outta here.." because the words don't exactly match the mouth movement. This is a classic under-rated scene.
This colonel Sanders reverend reminds me too much of my father. Very judgmental and too stubborn for his own good. This will all come back to haunt him in the end
in the bible? "..and my beloved put in his hand by the hole of the door and my bowels were moved for him" LMAO jeez, it really is a scripture in the bible. chapter 5, verse 4. whadayaknow
Yeah, those were all Bible scriptures and Shakespeare lines. They say where they are from. The only one they didn't say was the first Shakespeare, which is from Taming of the Shrew.
Miss Ballbreaker was in her
element with the reading.
And yet even she had her limits, which got crossed the minute the Klan showed up.
"Get the flock outta here!" Best possible response :-)
I thought he said, "Get the fuck outta here."
@@sha11235 oh he did...in his own way :-)
Gold! Pure gold. Onya Mr. Carter!
How the hell these guys did this scene without having a heart attack?? Such a classic bit.
In Porky's the cast in the scene where Ballbricker is in the principal's describing Tommy Turner's unit could barely keep from cracking up, especially Ballbricker (Nancy Parsons).
@@philipdefibaugh5683 She should have won an Oscar for how hard she kept it together.
God the Porky's movies were brilliant.
God, I wish Mr. Carter had been my high school principal...
You and me both
Me too
Me too because my high school principal was more like the not so “reverend” Bubble Flavor😂
Get The Flock Outta Here!
I’ve been referencing that for years!!!😂😂…everyone stares at me like I’m crazy😀
“GET THE FLOCK OUTTA HERE” 🤣🤣🤣, 1 OF MY TOP 5 QUOTES OF ALL TIME 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
How was I allowed to watch this at 8yrs old. Love these movies
Our parents didn't care. But now if you told people your parents allowed you to watch Porky's at 8 years old, they will deny it.
Loved watching this as a child in the early 1980s...
Me too
I love how Mr Carter knew all the obscene parts of the bible without looking at it anymore. It's like he only read the book for those dirty parts 😂
Nell Stu1300 who doesn’t
I'd like to know how they found all those parts that sounded dirty. Wonder how long it took them to find them?
It's just the script. Maybe he just knows a lot of the Bible. Remember the times.
Of the 4 verses Mr Carter quoted I can only manage to find the first 2 in my bible.
@@rustynail2783 Different editions of the bible will either omit them or write them differently.
Porkys are pure classic.
Tis almost Fairy time! So sayeth the shepard!❤😂😂😂😅 Get the flock otta here!
1:17 "OH I WOULD!"
Allllll righhttttt Mr Carter!!!!!
Damn havent seen this movie in years. Fucking hilarious movies..new generations wont know what they missed
Every new generation has supposedly missed something 😂
Ahh... the Porky's movie franchise. 3 naw-tay, naw- tay classics.
Jody Pearce They've actually wanted to do a few more, but ran out of money.
TRuThsTeR: Wake up world please just imagine a TV series. Probably would be only on HBO or Showtime.
I can't believe my mother got me into the series when she was alright. I was around twelve when we watched part one.
I'd remembered that movie. How can the Reverend say Shakespeare's plays are dirty when later I'd found out he let them guys he knows watch porn. Hypocrite. Blasamy.
Those movies make for a Sunday marathon
Agree
😂😂😂😂 Classic I remember watching porkys at the drive In when it came out 😂😂😂😂
So sayeth the Shepard... So sayeth the flock!!!!
I loved the head-shaving scene in the gym auditorium, so good!
The Reverend wasn't no Porky but he was still a worthy foe. Him and Porky should've teamed up for the final showdown with the Angel Beach Boys.
I think the reason Porky wasn't in this one was they were continuing the adventures of the Angel Beach gang, which had sort of vanquished Porky in the first one.
sha: Yeah, he was left broke after his club had been destroyed but invested in getting that awesome boat. I still thought the Reverend was a good enough foe. Imagine him and Reverend Flavel being in on illegally fixing the games. With them as "allies" the audience has to wonder how Tommy, Meat, PeeWee and the others were gonna win with the odds stacked against them so. Seeing the boys giving both of those cretins their final comeuppance would have been the perfect way to end the trilogy.
The third film didn't have the same people behind the scenes. Different writers and directors. Also, not all the characters came back. I think they just decided to do it to have some sort of an ending to these students. Personally, it really wasn't necessary.
And don't forget the klans men too
It's been said that Porky himself was supposed to be in this one, later to be revealed as the Grand Dragon of the Klan, but changed his mind when he heard that he and the other Klansmen would be running around naked with their heads shaved.
Considering that Florida - which is where Porky's was set is now banning Shakespeare this is art imitating life !
They didn’t though.
Cite an example from a reputable source. Reputable sources do not include CNN, MSDNC, NYT, WaPo, or your mothers next door neighbors second cousins hairdressers best friend.
Huh??? By all means link an article to support your claim if you can. I'm sure if this was done it would be all over the lame stream media.
@@kennethboyer2338 They can't, because it's all in their heads. Anything that they feel would reflect badly on a Republican must be true, even if they just made it up that minute. This is just like the genius I saw this morning who blamed DeSantis for having a fabric roof on a stadium that was built in the 1990's.
“Opened up her…WOMB!!” 😂😂
Took them a second to react to Carter telling Flavel to get the fuck out of here. They were in shock, I guess.
For those who don't know what the first Shakespeare stuff came from, it was from Taming of the Shrew. Found that out when watching a production of Kiss Me, Kate, which has to do with this play, and the lines are in there.
So my parents would watch this and, as a kid, my eyes were closed at certain scenes, but I didn't pay attention. Rewatched these movies on Prime Video (they might still be on there as I write this). After this scene, I had to pause the movie because I laughed for 45 minutes!!! This scene is epic!!!!
The best scene in the whole movie ......I
There is a season for all things reverend.
That Principle would be a good preacher. God is not doom and gloom but hope and happiness.
Best rap battle until 8 Mile.
Fun fact: they wanted to make two more movies but they ran out of funding!
That reverend . He is makes me crack up! I haven't watched this for decades. I need to get those movies. I thought I was too old for them now. Nope!
The name is Reverend Flavel.Bubba Flavel
Bubble Flavor??
Uh no. Bubba Flavel...😂
Here's one for you Reverend!
"See then that ye walk circumspectly, not as fools, but as wise."
Ephesians 5:15
So sayeth the shepard
So sayeth the flock!
This movie was made pre Gen X. It's one of the funniest comedies ever
That horse in the background w/floppy ears😆
I know, right? First time I noticed it I laughed my ass off.
This reminds me of so many "Religious" Cult Leaders. They get the people to support them, and the masses (Their group) follow them blindly, as their leaders quote from any sources that they can...& have people keep following them, as if they were preaching the Gospel to them!
Sooner or later, though, it all ends up falling apart, and the followers become disillusioned, and end up walking away from the Liar that they followed.
Eric Christmas was perfect for this Role....
3:45 "this means war. HOLY WAR!"
Life is now imitating art in Florida.
Cite an example, or admit you lied.
Get the flock out of here
Reverend Flavel dismisses Principal Carter quoting supposedly pornographic Bible verses in their quote-off by saying that the Devil can quote scripture for his purpose.
That is, itself, a Shakespeare quote. (The Merchant of Venice Act I, Scene 3)
Proof that the writing was actually cleverer than you’d think. Porky’s 2 is definitely not a good movie, but it has several redeeming qualities.
I wonder how many takes did that scene need?
Mr. Carter, the Principal!
Separation of church and state!
That "not today" feeling.
The man playing the reverend was only 55 when he made this. Wow!
Long live the Porkys reruns. Forever fun!
Mr Carter was the man so said the shepherd so said the flock. 😂😂😂lol
Great Scene
Does anyone remember which character from which play Meat (Big guy, blue dress, blonde wig in the BG) was playing?
Well the play I beleive is A Midsummers Night Dream ... just look for the female characters :-)
Thisbe
Luckily Skinner phoned ahead. This is my Goat scene from this franchise. ☺
lmao, funny, funny, funny😂
Another great scene
They need to do remake of these three movies today
They couldn’t make Porky’s 1,2 or 3 today!!!
Oh heck no. They can barely show it today.
Ms. Beulah Balbricker was probably just jealous she didn't get a part. Look at her enthusiasm at performing "the woman's part"!
I uploaded this years ago. Glad to see it's still around because this is funny as hell. Florida is SO much different now than it was back in the 50's. I believe Porky's was set during the 1950's in Ocala / Miami Dade Florida or somewhere like that. Long before the Cocaine Wars of the 80's and the rebirth of Miami Beach. That Coke money bought allot of real-estate or whatever spell check sucks balls!
Corrado Soprano
Yes, set in 1954. Mid-April 1954, to be precise. The third instalment was (probably) 1955.
WedgePee
Look at the cars in the third movie: Tommy Turner drives a 1957 Chevy convertible, Meat drives a 1957 Ford Fairlane and Blossom's Corvette is a 1959 model. Since the cast are in high school in all 3 movies it leads me to believe that all 3 were set in the late 50's not the mid 50's.
Has it changed? 😀
My mom grew up in central Florida, in fact she would have been 7 or so when this movie took place. Before Disney, it was country
perfectly balanced video
He intends to put his tongue in a woman’s tail now what kind of man would do a thing like that! *men start cheering* had me dying 😂
I'd tell him to make like a sheep herder and get the flock out of here
Porkys 2 was so tame compared to porkys 1
Zero 80s bush too
Don't you love all the extras in costumes there? Adds to the nonsense.
The only good thing about my ex is he introduced me to the Porky's movies. So glad they were made when they did make them back when people had a sense of humor. I don't even want to think about what this scene would look like if someone tried to remake it in 2024. What happened to being able to be able to tell a good dick joke without getting in trouble? Granted not all jokes are appropriate at all times, but what happened to this country's sense of humor?
I want the scene right after this. "Excuse me ladies. Do you know a good dermatologist? "
Love
“there is a mob here to see you”
"Do they have an appointment?"
I forgot what movie was that?
"Real Genius"
Is this the 80's version of You Didn't Know?
Cause it kinda feels like it.
There’s something awfully familiar about this…can’t put my finger on it…
The original Karen's vs managers
2:28 what's the other midsummer nights dream script say
I could munch your good dry oats. Bottom says that in Act 4, Scene 1, as Flavel said. Oats is a slang term for pussy I guess.
Let make movies Great Again!
What is it now.
Me. He's been there before
Currently halfway through this movie and I'm already aware of what's gonna happen as am I aware of Porky's Revenge. My only question is after what happened last time and what is going to happen in this movie, why would Porky even consider revenge?
I absolutely hate the whole "The devil can quote scripture too" counterargument that these types fall back on when their book is quoted back at them. If that is the case, then what good is your scripture?
Acts chapter one and his bowels gooshed out
Nothing has changed
Bubba Flavel (Bill Wiley) : So sayeth the Shepard
Balbricker (Nancy Parsons) and the gang: SO SAYETH THE FLOCK!!!
Any one else think preacher looks like benny hill
He looks like the repair man Thelma Harper hired to fix her refrigerator in Mama's Family.
Man, they just don’t write them like this anymore. 😂
Who is playing Betty?
Adrienne Hampton. She was a minor character in Loose Cannons with Gene Hackman and Dan Aykroyd.
1:13
Is that Carrot Top?
He was 17 when this was filmed. I doubt it.
☘ Irish Honey Badger - wise old sheepherder said it's time to get the flock out of here.
tis almost fairy time
GET THE FLOCK OUT OF HERE!
Reverend Bubble Flavor?
Cartman's grandfather ha ha ha ha!
Who else looked at the thumbnail and thought that was Derek Jacobi?
This is a great example of two character actors given the chance to really spread their wings. These two are amazing in this scene. I get the feeling they dubbed the "get the FLOCK outta here.." because the words don't exactly match the mouth movement. This is a classic under-rated scene.
I think he was really trying to say get the fu***k out of here lol😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂smh.
Yeah, that was what it was. And how everyone is in shock first is what made it funnier.
sha11235 smh lmao that's just terrible man! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎
What's terrible about it? I liked it that everyone couldn't believe Carter said that, not even the high school kids.
This colonel Sanders reverend reminds me too much of my father. Very judgmental and too stubborn for his own good. This will all come back to haunt him in the end
Pork's 2 the next day
Just when you're chilling out and think you're going to play some Solitaire.
He's not doing that. He's building a house of cards.
sha11235 He was wasn't he.
The problem is FORNICATIONA
in the bible? "..and my beloved put in his hand by the hole of the door and my bowels were moved for him"
LMAO
jeez, it really is a scripture in the bible. chapter 5, verse 4. whadayaknow
Yeah, those were all Bible scriptures and Shakespeare lines. They say where they are from. The only one they didn't say was the first Shakespeare, which is from Taming of the Shrew.
Rev Flavel looks like newt gingrich
Forgot Sneezy and Doc 😊
In the fight between the educator and the preacher. I am siding with the educator.
Love this part of the film now get the flock outta here
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
The iron tongue 👅.
(It is real.)