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- Alternate versionsRe-released in shortened form as a 3-part web series by Digital Playground (sister label to Brazzers) in October 2020.
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Has its moments, but fails
This Brazzers porn parody plays fairly well as a low-budget horror movie, but as so often is the case the performance of Tommy Pistol as the villain drags the show down to his level.
The similarity of the porn and horror genres, at least in the lower ranks of either, is clear: you merely have to substitute gore outbursts in horror, delivered like clockwork, for the requisite money shots in porn.
Director Brett Brando, responsible for thousands of Brazzers vignettes over the years, tries to fashion what looks like a real movie, but is only moderately successful. Rather than slavishly imitating one of the TV show's plots, he has Danny D as a guy obsessed with a very obscure case of serial murderer Lee Walden Griss, and with pal Tyler Nixon he finds the forgotten small town where it all happened.
There with sexy hitchhiker they picked up along the way Katrina Jade they check into Bonnie Rotten's motel, and the horror genre cliches start mounting up rapidly.
Pistol as Griss overacts so miserably that his scenes are rendered unwatchable. Fortunately he's absent much of the time, so one can enjoy Danny D wielding his big dick with a cast of overly tattooed femmes, so covered in ink I wondered whether Joanna Angel rather than Brando was in charge of the production.
It's fun to see Rotten in a character role rather than her usual Goth tramp persona, and some of the horror stagings play well, even on a threadbare budget. Largely due to fear of censorship Brando downplays the gore outbursts, as the fans paid their money to watch Bonnie squirting, not blood spurting.
The similarity of the porn and horror genres, at least in the lower ranks of either, is clear: you merely have to substitute gore outbursts in horror, delivered like clockwork, for the requisite money shots in porn.
Director Brett Brando, responsible for thousands of Brazzers vignettes over the years, tries to fashion what looks like a real movie, but is only moderately successful. Rather than slavishly imitating one of the TV show's plots, he has Danny D as a guy obsessed with a very obscure case of serial murderer Lee Walden Griss, and with pal Tyler Nixon he finds the forgotten small town where it all happened.
There with sexy hitchhiker they picked up along the way Katrina Jade they check into Bonnie Rotten's motel, and the horror genre cliches start mounting up rapidly.
Pistol as Griss overacts so miserably that his scenes are rendered unwatchable. Fortunately he's absent much of the time, so one can enjoy Danny D wielding his big dick with a cast of overly tattooed femmes, so covered in ink I wondered whether Joanna Angel rather than Brando was in charge of the production.
It's fun to see Rotten in a character role rather than her usual Goth tramp persona, and some of the horror stagings play well, even on a threadbare budget. Largely due to fear of censorship Brando downplays the gore outbursts, as the fans paid their money to watch Bonnie squirting, not blood spurting.
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- Runtime3 hours 2 minutes
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