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Porkchop [DVD] [2010] [Region 1] [US Import] [NTSC]

5 out of 5 stars 1 customer review

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  • Format: NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Region: Region 1 (US and Canada DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • ASIN: B005QBST4C
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This is a "so bad it is good film" by design. It is made to look like a 1980's throwback with all the bells and whistles.

A group of kids go camping in the woods and there is a slasher. Details of the slasher are reviewed during the opening credits and the cliche camp fire tale. Mike (Charles Sullivan) leads the group along with his exchange student friend Ian (Brandon Raker) the token Brit. Mike brings along his girlfriend Deb (Ruby Larocca). Their relationship is on the outs as he also brings along his latest girlfriend Courtney (Sierra Ferrell) who wears a cheerleaders outfit to go camping because it is a spoof of the 80's genre. Also in the group is Richie (Chris Woodall) Deb's nerdy brother who brings along his robot who is far too human and reveals far too much about Richie. There is also Rachel (Erin Russ) a girl Richie is crazy about.

The film include things we remember from 80's films. It has product placement, the weird country store scene, and local band soundtrack. The film had a bad sound system as there appears to be a background noise of a generator for all the night time shots. The robot had a Cadillac emblem glued to its chest which was missing in a few scenes, but the glue marks were still there. They go to Camp "Wood" so they can party and have sex.

The film had funny and clever dialogue representing the 80's era. I spent much of the film laughing, especially during the country store scene where writer/director Eamon Hardiman plays a country geek in a "Choose Life" T-shirt. Extras: Director's commentary/ Behind the scenes/ Ian speaks.

Guide: F-bomb, sex, nudity (Kelly Claire, Erin Russ, Mick Wiseman butt with a C-sock.) Blood, killing, mutilation, forced sex with a chainsaw.
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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful
HASH(0x9cb95b70) out of 5 stars Original Fun Indie Film 12 May 2012
By iluv2befit - Published on Amazon.com
Ok. I give it four stars. The first hour of this movie kind of drags though. It would have been nice after the inital killings in the beginning if there was something else within that first hour. With that being said, the last half hour really moves along and is FUN! Loved the original killings. Rob Cobb, who plays Porkchop, did an outstanding job in both Porkchop and Porkchops. I assume he is the killer in the 3D version they are working on now. He really nailed the part and is honestly one of the best parts of the movie. Camera work and angles were used very nicely. Loved the original killings and for an indie film they did a good job with the effects. I am a huge fan of 3D so I am really looking forward to the third one as well.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
HASH(0x9cb97f48) out of 5 stars STANLEY ROPER IS MY LATE NIGHT BOOTY CALL 19 July 2015
By The Movie Guy - Published on Amazon.com
This is a "so bad it is good film" by design. It is made to look like a 1980's throwback with all the bells and whistles.

A group of kids go camping in the woods and there is a slasher. Details of the slasher are reviewed during the opening credits and the cliche camp fire tale. Mike (Charles Sullivan) leads the group along with his exchange student friend Ian (Brandon Raker) the token Brit. Mike brings along his girlfriend Deb (Ruby Larocca). Their relationship is on the outs as he also brings along his latest girlfriend Courtney (Sierra Ferrell) who wears a cheerleaders outfit to go camping because it is a spoof of the 80's genre. Also in the group is Richie (Chris Woodall) Deb's nerdy brother who brings along his robot who is far too human and reveals far too much about Richie. There is also Rachel (Erin Russ) a girl Richie is crazy about.

The film include things we remember from 80's films. It has product placement, the weird country store scene, and local band soundtrack. The film had a bad sound system as there appears to be a background noise of a generator for all the night time shots. The robot had a Cadillac emblem glued to its chest which was missing in a few scenes, but the glue marks were still there. They go to Camp "Wood" so they can party and have sex.

The film had funny and clever dialogue representing the 80's era. I spent much of the film laughing, especially during the country store scene where writer/director Eamon Hardiman plays a country geek in a "Choose Life" T-shirt. Extras: Director's commentary/ Behind the scenes/ Ian speaks.

Guide: F-bomb, sex, nudity (Kelly Claire, Erin Russ, Mick Wiseman butt with a C-sock.) Blood, killing, mutilation, forced sex with a chainsaw.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
HASH(0x9cb97f18) out of 5 stars Heard Good Things... 31 Mar. 2013
By John T. Ayers - Published on Amazon.com
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And didn't see any. I bought this on a recommendation and was left disappointed. Avoid this movie unless you just can't control your curiosity.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful
HASH(0x9cb95bb8) out of 5 stars No-budget indie garbage, don't bother 19 July 2012
By S. Boone - Published on Amazon.com
I'm glad I didn't pay much for this, but what I did pay, was not worth it. This is a poorly-made indie film, that is supposed to take place in the 80's, but that aspect is just as unconvincing as the rest of the film. The usual group of brainless teens go to the woods to get slaughtered by the usual stereotyped dude in a pig mask with a chainsaw. You've seen it before, and it's been done better. Don't bother.
4 of 6 people found the following review helpful
HASH(0x9cb9b324) out of 5 stars Not As "80's Style" As It Thinks It Is 12 Dec. 2011
By 1981bendover - Published on Amazon.com
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Porkchop is a new slasher movie that pays homage to slasher classics like Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Friday the 13th. Unfortunately, despite some cool moments here and there and a few laughs, it is lacking. The killer in this one wears a pig mask, and he is an awesome killer. The trouble is that he really doesn't get that much screen time. There is some decent gore, but some of the deaths aren't that great. And I was expecting more humor than I got, being that this is supposed to be a satire. Don't expect the brilliant silliness of Caesar And Otto's Summer Camp Massacre. The movie does have some T & A, and even some brief male nudity for the ladies and gay men. Porkchop is okay, but it could have been so much more.
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