What I loved was that this entire scene was not in the script, but when they all busted out laughing it was to good to throw out, & has become the main scene in the movie over the year's
@@Carnage924 What you have there is an urban myth. This scene was too well choreographed to have been a complete adlib. As the camera pulls out from the initial framing Coach Warren (Doug McGrath) is positioned to block the picture of President Eisenhower and he spends most of the scene making sure he obscures the picture. As the scene closes and the camera pushes in both McGrath and Hindman clear the sightline of the picture so the camera can get a closeup of Eisenhower's grin. It is also notable that they used Norman Rockwell's painting of Eisenhower since this presented a slightly characterized version of Eisenhower's smile, further enhancing the effect in the shot.
I often wondered if they stitched in the coaches in the background after Ms Balbricker's scene and lines were done. I dont know they could have done this with everyone together it just doesn't seem possible 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Who wouldn't howl at this🤔🤔🤣🤣🤣🤣. The best part of all this was the older coach biting his hand trying to contain his laughter. The youngest coach made this worse just simply falling out of his seat in stages and finally onto the floor with the phone. Mind You!!!...The Phone
Her best acting was in the shower with a foot on the wall and a weird look on her face like "I've wanted to rip one of these off by the roots since I was 12yo!!!"
@joenenninger971 I would love to know that. Love the profile pic. I am also a huge Cardinals fan. Sucks they had a couple of bad years. Hope the club can turn it around
How she managed to get out the " and I'm not going to let him slip through my fingers" line without bursting out laughing is beyond me. A true professional.
When this movie came out, everyone who saw it said that the principals' office scene was the ultimate part of the whole movie... entire audiences literally laughed themselves sick !!!
I remember being in the movie theater with my dad watching this when it came out. Everyone was laughing and on the floor! What a great scene. R.I.P. dad, we had a great time that night
I remember seeing this on television, and by the end of this scene, my ribs hurt from laughing and I could barely breathe! This is one of the best comedy film scenes ever made!
I saw it in the theater myself, twice. It is the funniest movie I have ever seen. If I were acting in the scene, I'd have to be sticking a needle in my body to keep from rolling on the floor.😂 A legend! At least Boyd Gaines and the other two could laugh. They sure weren't having to fake their reactions.
What really made it great was that it followed the Lassie scene and the shower room scene. Three iconic comedy scenes in a row that had me hurting I laughed so hard.
This has to be the FUNNIEST, UNEDITED SCENE in the history of comedies!! I LAUGH just as much NOW as I did back then!!! 😂 😂 How they kept straight faces for nearly 4 minutes is a MIRACLE!!
I am 77, and must admit. THIS ENTIRE SCENE was absolutely the funniest, hardest laughing, crying real tears of laughter unforgettable I have ever seen. Just the mention of Tallywhacker....even today. Takes me back to laughing so hard again. FANTASTIC COMEDY AT IT'S FINEST.
Part of what makes this scene so gut bustingly funny is while the mousy Mr. Carter and Miss Ballbricker are having this conversation, the young and middle aged coaches start off trying to keep from laughing, and then finally, forget it, and they begin laughing uncontrollably, and the senior male coach is looking serious and grim, but then even he begins losing it. I can't help but wonder if this scene was done in one take. I'm curious, not only because the actors' laughter seems more real to me than scripted, plus, Mr. Carter stumbling over his lines. I'm guessing Bob Clark must have thought it was so funny, there was no need to do anymore takes. But I am convinced this is the single funniest scene in Porky's. Two Thumbs Up!!
I went to see “Porky’s” the weekend that it opened in theaters, and I didn’t know anyone who saw it before I did, so I had no idea how funny it would be. This scene, as well as the “Lassie” scene, caused the most laughter I’ve ever heard in a movie theater. I had also smoked pot with my friends before the movie, so we were REALLY losing it.
The bit that just shows his hand waving around as he is one the floor laughing 'it was last seen hanging around.....'. Whoever wrote that scene is a comic genius.
The girls' locker room pretending to be an Ice Cream cone...is what it amounts too. It's such a classic. In my top 10 for the shower scene and this scene alone. 👌 and whatnot. 😂😅🎉
The assistant coach standing up in the back cracks me up every time. He's the guy who totally loses it in the gym when "Lassie" is upstairs howling 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I remember watching this movie when it came out. Not only was I crying/gasping from laughing so hard, the rest of the movie patrons were moving back and forth in gales of laughter.
I personally cant make up my mind which is the funniest scene this one or the lassie scene. Ive seen a lot of funny movies but porkys to me is the all time funniest movie ever made.
There are those lines and scenes that can and will always stand up to the test of times. I don’t care what anyone says. This is in my top ten funniest scenes in movies ever. There is no way I could have done it. Hats off to all that were involved in it.
Kudos to the actor at dead center frame for hiding the big reveal. Once all the men break down in laughing fits, we're treated to then current President Eisenhower having a laugh through his portrait!
Clearly, this would be considered tame by today's 'enlightened audiences'. But back in the day, it crossed every line, and people lined up in droves to see it. I don't think the producers ever expected it to be such a hit. And here it is, over 40 years later.. considered a classic!
The most amazing part of this,is that it appears to be dine all in one take!!! No splicing or editing....,This is Comic Gold!!!! I do not believe it is possible to watch this scene without breaking out laughing!!
This is a scence that literally hurt me as a kid watching it. I pulled a muscle in my ribcage from laughing. My parents took me to the ER. Hurt like a bit!h for a week.
This is one of the naughtiest but funniest scenes in movie history!! I really would like to know how long it took them to get the scene right. Just hilarious!! The ending closeup on Ike smiling is the cherry on top!!
I wonder how many takes they made to get this right: I saw it in the theater twice, and I was on the floor laughing my ass off! Still does the trick now.
Seeing this in the theater, as a 11yr old kid when it first came out was a blast. I've seen hundreds of time afterwards and still love it, but that first hand experience with my gang (kids from the neighborhood) was out of this world. Same with airplane and police academy and revenge of the nerds, wow those were the times😊😊😊😊😊
The fact that they manager to get this scene in the can in a continuous take speaks volumes to the skill of all involved.
What I loved was that this entire scene was not in the script, but when they all busted out laughing it was to good to throw out, & has become the main scene in the movie over the year's
@@Carnage924 What you have there is an urban myth. This scene was too well choreographed to have been a complete adlib. As the camera pulls out from the initial framing Coach Warren (Doug McGrath) is positioned to block the picture of President Eisenhower and he spends most of the scene making sure he obscures the picture. As the scene closes and the camera pushes in both McGrath and Hindman clear the sightline of the picture so the camera can get a closeup of Eisenhower's grin.
It is also notable that they used Norman Rockwell's painting of Eisenhower since this presented a slightly characterized version of Eisenhower's smile, further enhancing the effect in the shot.
@@chrisose that's not an urban myth, I asked the main character at a signing
MANAGED, not "manager".
I often wondered if they stitched in the coaches in the background after Ms Balbricker's scene and lines were done. I dont know they could have done this with everyone together it just doesn't seem possible 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
2024 and I'm still howling at this
💯💯💯
Absolutely!
Who wouldn't howl at this🤔🤔🤣🤣🤣🤣. The best part of all this was the older coach biting his hand trying to contain his laughter. The youngest coach made this worse just simply falling out of his seat in stages and finally onto the floor with the phone. Mind You!!!...The Phone
lassie..
I'm so immature
Ballbricker was literally the best actor in the scene. Not laughing at this scene is absolutely great acting
Absolutely. To play her Balbricker character so straight and serious while the other actors are laughing... amazing.
Her best acting was in the shower with a foot on the wall and a weird look on her face like "I've wanted to rip one of these off by the roots since I was 12yo!!!"
How many takes do you think it took to get it right?
@joenenninger971 I would love to know that. Love the profile pic. I am also a huge Cardinals fan. Sucks they had a couple of bad years. Hope the club can turn it around
@@bowlnow824 95 will be a rebuild year which STL is not used to.
How she managed to get out the " and I'm not going to let him slip through my fingers" line without bursting out laughing is beyond me. A true professional.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 she did have a good grip on him until he broke free
She is trying her ass off not to laugh!
When this movie came out, everyone who saw it said that the principals' office scene was the ultimate part of the whole movie... entire audiences literally laughed themselves sick !!!
The photo of President Eisenhower smirking was the cherry on this scene. Too funny!! 😂
I remember being in the movie theater with my dad watching this when it came out. Everyone was laughing and on the floor! What a great scene. R.I.P. dad, we had a great time that night
I remember seeing this on television, and by the end of this scene, my ribs hurt from laughing and I could barely breathe! This is one of the best comedy film scenes ever made!
I saw it in the theater myself, twice. It is the funniest movie I have ever seen. If I were acting in the scene, I'd have to be sticking a needle in my body to keep from rolling on the floor.😂 A legend!
At least Boyd Gaines and the other two could laugh. They sure weren't having to fake their reactions.
Sorry for your loss just keep enjoying all those wonderful times the both of you spent together ❤️
I had to go back and see this movie a second time because everyone in the theater the first time I saw it was laughing so loud
One of the funniest scenes ever put on film.
ONLY IN THE 80'S!🤣🤣🤣🤣
Definitely
What really made it great was that it followed the Lassie scene and the shower room scene. Three iconic comedy scenes in a row that had me hurting I laughed so hard.
The other is the Howard stern movie private parts where they did pass word game , blank willow, I wrote it big so I've got a big ----- I spit
Porky's...always a classic! Damn I miss the raunchy comedies of the early 80s.
THIS WILL NEVER GET OLD.
omg, the left would have a heart attack if it was shown in todays society. hmm,, interesting...🤣
Timeless classic!
Perfect use of a Presential Portrait EVER in Cinema History
And they did everything they could to hide the smile until the end of the scene. That was pure genus.
Classic comedy! When everyone wasn’t so uptight about everything! 😂
100%
so true. i'm 60 years old. remember watching this show when i was 19 yr. old. i used to watch "all in the family" as a kid.
Exactly I agree not political but let’s make movies great again
@ And comedy as well! 👍
This has to be the FUNNIEST, UNEDITED SCENE in the history of comedies!! I LAUGH just as much NOW as I did back then!!! 😂 😂 How they kept straight faces for nearly 4 minutes is a MIRACLE!!
ABSOLUTELY...100%
I was about 16 when this came out in the theatres. The crowd was rolling in the aisles.
I know, I never saw people literally doubled over... FALLING out of their chairs before or since. I was but 17.
Same ..😅. Just entered the tenth grade. And "The Porky's" series was a smash hit and became a cult classic....😅
This is when they used to make movies that literally made you cry from laughing so hard. I had tears flowing down my cheeks.
Absofrickinluty
I laughed so hard I had tears running down my leg.
I still do!
Fortunate enough to have seen it opening night, lmfao'd then and again just now. 😂😂
I am 77, and must admit. THIS ENTIRE SCENE was absolutely the funniest, hardest laughing, crying real tears of laughter unforgettable I have ever seen.
Just the mention of Tallywhacker....even today. Takes me back to laughing so hard again. FANTASTIC COMEDY AT IT'S FINEST.
Went to see it in the mivie theatre with my sistet when it came out.Funniest scene ever in s movie.
Watching this 3 times a day is the greatest anecdote for depression. Better than any pills!
The old guy stuffing his fist in his mouth kills me!
Can you blame him?? Wouldn't you? In that situation, no memeber of the faculty would or could ever hold their composure with what just unraveled.
Part of what makes this scene so gut bustingly funny is while the mousy Mr. Carter and Miss Ballbricker are having this conversation, the young and middle aged coaches start off trying to keep from laughing, and then finally, forget it, and they begin laughing uncontrollably, and the senior male coach is looking serious and grim, but then even he begins losing it. I can't help but wonder if this scene was done in one take. I'm curious, not only because the actors' laughter seems more real to me than scripted, plus, Mr. Carter stumbling over his lines. I'm guessing Bob Clark must have thought it was so funny, there was no need to do anymore takes. But I am convinced this is the single funniest scene in Porky's. Two Thumbs Up!!
Dude you hit the nail on the head. I couldn’t have explained it any better. Rolling ever time I watch this is scene I can’t stop laughing.
It was done in one take.
..,... 2 thumbs up & 1 mole!! Lmao😂😂😂
The senior coach biting his hand to keep in his laughter made it all worse. He couldn't take it. Sheer torture from Coach Bracket
👍👍!!!
Even Eisenhower was smiling ! 😂👍
A classic scene overshadowed by the shower scene. The camera stays put. Genius!!!
I went to see “Porky’s” the weekend that it opened in theaters, and I didn’t know anyone who saw it before I did, so I had no idea how funny it would be. This scene, as well as the “Lassie” scene, caused the most laughter I’ve ever heard in a movie theater. I had also smoked pot with my friends before the movie, so we were REALLY losing it.
"Porky's" was the first movie I saw as a "civilian" after completing my Mormon mission. I nearly had a seizure from laughing so hard!
Selfdo. Are you still Mormon
Nancy Parson was exceptionally talented in keeping the straightest face possible
I was a kid when this first came..all this time later I'm still in tears laughing at this scene. Mr. Carter fought it as long as he could 😂 😂
I am 70 years old and still when I watch this scene I develop tears in my eyes from laughing. It's a classic thats for sure.
The bit that just shows his hand waving around as he is one the floor laughing 'it was last seen hanging around.....'. Whoever wrote that scene is a comic genius.
The girls' locker room pretending to be an Ice Cream cone...is what it amounts too. It's such a classic. In my top 10 for the shower scene and this scene alone. 👌 and whatnot. 😂😅🎉
@@jordanjohnson5017 I think the line is "It was last seen hanging out in the girl's locker room at Angel Beach High School."
😂this scene deserves an Emmy for funniest scene ever😂😂😂❤
There's nothing funnier before or after
The assistant coach standing up in the back cracks me up every time. He's the guy who totally loses it in the gym when "Lassie" is upstairs howling 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I snuck in to see this movie in the 80's. The funnest movie I have ever seen!!😂😂😂😂😂
Love how Mr carter keeps a straight face as long he did
I’m only here because I watch Lucas Cruikshank channel watching this so what is this movie called
@@smileysvlogs2505 Porky's, says it in the title. Released in 1981. It's a classic
😂😂I don't care how old this scene gets from porkeys it's extremely funny and hilarious 😂😂😂😂😂
Nancy Parsons did such a phenomenal job in this sequence, unmatched in my eyes!
The transition of Mr. Carter in the last seconds, from been straight serious to brake laughing loud is hilarous! One of the best comedy scene ever!!!
This movie would cause today's generation to go into nuclear meltdown by how offended they would be.
Would it be safe to say this movie pretty much pre-dated American Pie? In all honesty, this film had more grit and comedy than American Pie by far.
Or rather laid the foundation?
Cox is a real ball-buster
@@thomascox-doc9122 today's generation needs to just grow up and learn to relax
Awesome please give this crap a break
I remember watching this movie when it came out. Not only was I crying/gasping from laughing so hard, the rest of the movie patrons were moving back and forth in gales of laughter.
The coach had me 😂😂😂, but then the "sketch artist"lines.😂😂😂😂😅😅
That idea of having a skitch artist ..😂😂😂 and display of waring posters 😂😂😅...only one straight face in the sceen...0ne of the best in any movie😅😂
You can never get tired of watching the scene from porky’s is the best part especially when the principal loses it at the very end!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣😁
I personally cant make up my mind which is the funniest scene this one or the lassie scene. Ive seen a lot of funny movies but porkys to me is the all time funniest movie ever made.
One of the funniest scenes ever filmed.
Lord those were the days!! Had cramps from laughing at this movie!! Bring days like that back!! I sure do miss them!!
I saw this in the theater and the audience was in hysterics. One of the funniest scenes ever!
I saw it in the theater when I was a teenager with my 2 buddies we almost died laughing so much 🤣
I remember it well ! This brought back wonderful memories. I was 20. I'm so glad you shared this. I needed a good laugh tonight. Priceless 😂😂😂
There are those lines and scenes that can and will always stand up to the test of times. I don’t care what anyone says. This is in my top ten funniest scenes in movies ever. There is no way I could have done it. Hats off to all that were involved in it.
Can you imagine watching this in the theater, sold out seats!!
I grew up watching this film 😂 it is as funny today as it was then 😅😅😅
I remember watching this in school with the teachers on a movie day, we all laughed so hard at this scene i will never forget.
You watched this in school on "MOVIE 🎬 DAY??" WISH I went to your high school 🏫!!! You must've had some CooL-Ass 😎 teachers!! KUDOS!
@Magoobey did they leave in the shower scene?
Always thought it was Miss ball breaker, classic Porky's and revenge of the nerds
You can't get any more classic than this, the 80s were a great time for movies...!!
Kudos to the actor at dead center frame for hiding the big reveal.
Once all the men break down in laughing fits, we're treated to then current President Eisenhower having a laugh through his portrait!
I saw this movie in 81 when I was 15 at the drive-in. I remember my buddies and I howling with laughter at this scene.
I remember sneaking and watching Porky's on HBO when my parents were sleeping. I didn't get the joke back then but it's funny now.
I remember the first time watching that scene. I was rolling with laughter. Congrats to those actors. Well played by all!!
That is one of the funniest parts in a movie I have ever seen. Still holds today. I still laugh at it. 😂😂😂
one of the most epic scenes in any movie, still makes me laugh just watching the reactions of the coaches
Ive zoomed in on the 3 coaches faces for this whole scene. Tears are streaming down my face.
The best scene EVER filmed…..period
😂😂I've seen this dozens of times and I still laugh till i cry. That actress is amazing.
This guys face! Love it! NO matter how many times i watch it, i cant hold my laughter back, I dont know how this lady could not be laughing.
First time I saw this in the theater, I was on the floor (literally) by the end of this scene. Still laugh every time I watch it!
All I can say is lmao crying 😂😂😂😂
One of the best scenes ever
Still laugh my azz off at this scene!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Probably the funniest scene ever in a movie
I've seen this scene hundreds of times and I laugh every time I watch it. One of the funniest scenes i have ever seen!
This is such good gold comedy!!! I literally can't help but feel I would do the same as the two boys were explaining lol
This has to be the funniest movie scene ever!!
When i was high🍃 and watching this the first time, i laughed for a week😂😂. Still watch it time to time😂😂
I'm just surprised the guy who played the principal was able to keep it together as long as he did.
Back when movies were awesome and entertaining.
This scene never gets old.
Even Ike was laughing.
I will NEVER KNOW how EVERYONE in this scene ever made it through. I would LOVE to know how many takes it took to get through to the end! 😅
I love this scene
the blond guy is dying back there lol
Every time this pop's up I have to watch it. Seen this movie at the drive in back in the day.
Even Ballbricker had to hold back a smirk while filming this.
Just too funny!!!
Clearly, this would be considered tame by today's 'enlightened audiences'. But back in the day, it crossed every line, and people lined up in droves to see it. I don't think the producers ever expected it to be such a hit. And here it is, over 40 years later.. considered a classic!
The most amazing part of this,is that it appears to be dine all in one take!!! No splicing or editing....,This is Comic Gold!!!! I do not believe it is possible to watch this scene without breaking out laughing!!
One of the best scenes in the movie.
My dad and i laughed our asses off when this movie was playing on HBO back in the day!!
Crew's gotta be in on it as well.
This was truly an iconic comedy.
This is one of the funniest scenes ,if not the funniest in movie history
Still remember the crowd in the theater laughing. One of the funniest scenes ever.
"Have the police send a sketch artist . . . " I'm dead.
One of my favorite films as a kid. This scene nearly killed me because I laughed so hard the first time I saw it.
This is a scence that literally hurt me as a kid watching it. I pulled a muscle in my ribcage from laughing. My parents took me to the ER. Hurt like a bit!h for a week.
Just a couple months ago, I actually met a guy whose REAL name was Mike Hunt! Remember the prank call scene in Porky's? I do. 😂
"Is Mike Hunt in the parking lot, is Mike Hunt in the parking lot?" "Has anyone seen Mike Hunt?" Classic!
Sounds like a Simpson's joke
@@jaym1244Practically everyone in town from what I hear.
@@jasonmarin8187 Lol
I know this movie word for word! Absolutely the best movie! Love love love this scene!😂😂😂😂
I know that I would watch this many times and still find it hilarious. The slip right through my hand comment,i have to laugh.
So many tears I shed from this, still do after so many years😂😂😂
That young coach with the sketch artist suggestion later portrayed Lieutenant Ring in "Heartbreak Ridge" with Clint Eastwood.
Curious as to how many cuts & outtakes this part took: without anyone cracking up, especially the actress who played Miss Balbricker !!
From all reports it was only one take.
Great movie!! another very good movie that's very similar is a movie titled "The Hollywood Knights" from 1980.
This is one of the naughtiest but funniest scenes in movie history!! I really would like to know how long it took them to get the scene right. Just hilarious!! The ending closeup on Ike smiling is the cherry on top!!
I wonder how many takes they made to get this right: I saw it in the theater twice, and I was on the floor laughing my ass off! Still does the trick now.
Top five comedy scene of all times I actually forgot about the sketch artist part
Porky's was too much. I remember seeing all three films at the movies and laughing my ass off. Them definitely was the days from 81 to 85.
3:08 She's biting her tongue trying not to laugh!!!!
Seeing this in the theater, as a 11yr old kid when it first came out was a blast. I've seen hundreds of time afterwards and still love it, but that first hand experience with my gang (kids from the neighborhood) was out of this world. Same with airplane and police academy and revenge of the nerds, wow those were the times😊😊😊😊😊
Absolutely legendary scene, thanks for the post still laughing every time😂😂😂