From the studio that brought you the hit adult cinema spoofs of Pokémon, SpongeBob SquarePants and Game of Thrones, comes the wildest orgy of body paint to ever gang bang your eyes as WoodRocket presents the porn parody of the hit animated series, Adventure Time: Assventure Time – The XXX Parody
Assventure Time – The XXX Parody follows our heroes, Sinn and Jerk, Princess Bubblecum, Whoreceline, and CreaMO on a sexy and wild adventure that could only lead them to a Cinnamon Bun-shaking, Buck Pudding-squirting Hot Dog Monster party. But will they get to jam Jigglers before they get the cold shoulder from the Ice Peen?
Grab onto your Bliblobs because Assventure Time – The XXX Parody is available exclusively on WoodRocket right now, and it is free. Gynecological!
Assventure Time – The XXX Parody stars April O’Neil, Ela Darling, Michael Vegas and Kassondra Raine, and is free to watch on WoodRocket.
Assventure Time – The XXX Parody follows our heroes, Sinn and Jerk, Princess Bubblecum, Whoreceline, and CreaMO on a sexy and wild adventure that could only lead them to a Cinnamon Bun-shaking, Buck Pudding-squirting Hot Dog Monster party. But will they get to jam Jigglers before they get the cold shoulder from the Ice Peen?
Grab onto your Bliblobs because Assventure Time – The XXX Parody is available exclusively on WoodRocket right now, and it is free. Gynecological!
Assventure Time – The XXX Parody stars April O’Neil, Ela Darling, Michael Vegas and Kassondra Raine, and is free to watch on WoodRocket.
- 3/23/2016
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Looking to learn about some powerful, iron-willed, and all-around badass women from the past 2100 years? A pair of porn stars are ready to educate you. Ela Darling and Sovereign Syre, both of whom are known for their work in adult films, are the creators of Boss Bitches of History, a new web series that profiles strong women throughout history.
Boss Bitches of History can be found on Wisecrack, a YouTube channel best known for its Thug Notes web series. In each episode of Darling and Syre’s new series, they spotlight a specific historical figure and explain why she was a boss bitch. As you might expect, this does not turn out like a typical high school history lesson, unless your teacher was the kind of person who would call Julius Caesar haircut “et tu brutal.”
The first installment of the series hones in on Egyptian pharaoh Cleopatra and examines...
Boss Bitches of History can be found on Wisecrack, a YouTube channel best known for its Thug Notes web series. In each episode of Darling and Syre’s new series, they spotlight a specific historical figure and explain why she was a boss bitch. As you might expect, this does not turn out like a typical high school history lesson, unless your teacher was the kind of person who would call Julius Caesar haircut “et tu brutal.”
The first installment of the series hones in on Egyptian pharaoh Cleopatra and examines...
- 7/1/2015
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
I honestly had very little to go one when I added A.J. Edwards’ The Better Angels to my predictions list and the fact that it has been included among the New Frontier offerings means that we’re in for something out of the ordinary, as the section has often challenged conventional form. Produced by Terrence Malick, and filmed in B&W, it features Jason Clarke, Diane Kruger, Brit Marling, Wes Bentley and a newbie actor taking on the role of a young Lincoln. Here is the entire listing of five (plus installation projects), which will include Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s on-going Hit Record project.
The Better Angels / U.S.A. (Director and screenwriter: A.J. Edwards) — Set in the harsh wilderness of Indiana, this is the story of Abraham Lincoln’s youth. It tells of the hardships that shaped him, the tragedy that marked him forever, and the two women who guided him to immortality.
The Better Angels / U.S.A. (Director and screenwriter: A.J. Edwards) — Set in the harsh wilderness of Indiana, this is the story of Abraham Lincoln’s youth. It tells of the hardships that shaped him, the tragedy that marked him forever, and the two women who guided him to immortality.
- 12/5/2013
- by Eric Lavallee
- IONCINEMA.com
When Sundance announced the films in competition for the 2014 festival yesterday, its organizers noted that they were impressed by the caliber of cinematic artistry — mostly due to technology — that freed up filmmakers to experiment with different genres. No category of the festival is more rooted in genre than Park City at Midnight, the late-night section that specializes in horror and the supernatural, and this year’s slate has several potential breakouts. “The Midnight lineup came together in a way that is about the strongest group we’ve ever had, top to bottom,” says Trevor Groth, Sundance’s director of programming.
- 12/5/2013
- by Jeff Labrecque
- EW - Inside Movies
Sundance Institute executives announced on December 5 that the festival will feature new work from artist Doug Aitken as well as Klip Collective’s external projections on the Egyptian Theatre.
An expanded New Frontier will showcase installations, performance, transmedia and panel discussion section. Most of the installations will be housed at a new, 5,000-square-foot location at the Gateway in Park City adjacent to Main Street.
Doug Aitken’s The Source (Evolving) will occur at a nearby location along Main Street.
“As human and machine, biological and media experiences blur and hybridise, the distinctions between them are also becoming irrelevant,” said curator of the exhibition and Sundance Film Festival senior programmer Shari Frilot.
“The digital and the organic integrally constitute a new primordial pool. What does creativity and storytelling look like if we revel in this new way of being?”
“This year’s expanded New Frontier allows artists to continue pushing the boundaries in telling their stories,” said Sundance...
An expanded New Frontier will showcase installations, performance, transmedia and panel discussion section. Most of the installations will be housed at a new, 5,000-square-foot location at the Gateway in Park City adjacent to Main Street.
Doug Aitken’s The Source (Evolving) will occur at a nearby location along Main Street.
“As human and machine, biological and media experiences blur and hybridise, the distinctions between them are also becoming irrelevant,” said curator of the exhibition and Sundance Film Festival senior programmer Shari Frilot.
“The digital and the organic integrally constitute a new primordial pool. What does creativity and storytelling look like if we revel in this new way of being?”
“This year’s expanded New Frontier allows artists to continue pushing the boundaries in telling their stories,” said Sundance...
- 12/5/2013
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
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