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I came here from the IMDB boards. Hard to remember people without the avatars. Perhaps in time, we'll be able to have those here. A friend showed me this last night and I'm with you. The cool early 70s visuals and that helped me get through it. I think it's the slowest paced film I've ever seen yet I still had a heck of a time trying to keep up. Clark didn't write Porkys II but I agree with what you and Jon are saying. The thing with Schwartz in the first one was done tactfully but they just shoved it down our throats in this one. I'm glad they didn't include that. It would have ruined the whole gag. The humor was having the audience and staff believe Evan go nuts on the live tv, not being visibly possessed. I was seven when it came out and I saw it a couple times at the Cooper in Denver. It was an impressive mid-century marvel with a giant curved Cinerama screen that was sustained by three projectors. I remember how thrilled the audience was when we first saw the star destroyer at the beginning. I didn't find Darth Vader scary, but I was freaked out by that first monster (the black one with the V shaped head) loL I was entertained by the film but I didn't LOVE it, as I was more into cars and stuff. My brother, like so many others, became a Star Wars NUT after that. 'crazyjoey' is correct. I saw this in the theater and "Just the Slew of Us" was the theme song. I didin't realize it was only accessible by boat either. I live near Amelia Island in Florida. It is a barrier island connected to the main land by bridges like many others on the east coast. Kind of figured it was something like that I guess. If I could choose life's problems, earning hundreds of dollars a year on an acting gig when I was twelve would be the top of my list! I absolutely agree. And Bobby a race car driver? As far as I'm concerned, the Brady reunion shows never happened.