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"Black Widow XXX: An Axel Braun Parody" dives into the world of Marvel's Black Widow with a twist, blending action-packed superheroics with adult film content. For fans of both Marvel and adult entertainment, this spoof offers a unique and titillating experience. While staying true to the essence of the original character, the film adds a layer of playful sensuality, making it an enjoyable watch for those who appreciate a bit of spice with their superhero adventures. With Axel Braun's expertise in the adult parody genre, viewers can expect high production values and entertaining performances that pay homage to the Marvel universe while also catering to adult tastes. So, if you're ready to see Black Widow in a whole new light, this parody promises a fun and satisfying ride for fans of both worlds.
- arwinballzak
- Mar 4, 2024
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This on-line (no DVD) release from Wicked Pictures is pure hype, an incompetent parody of Marvel filled with Marvel insults -sort of biting the hand that feeds you. Axel Braun is proud of bamboozling the public, and succeeds in spades.
BIg innovation, which gets a dumb "comical" line of dialogue from the auteur, is Wicked dropping its decades-old safe sex provision -no condoms this time. As the label's head of production, Braun is definitely the kiss of death for one of Adult Cinema's best labels, soon to be 30 years old.
Show runs just 83 minutes long with only 3 sex scenes/vignettes, plus unforgivably stupid, low-brow dialogue in between that's loaded with groaners. Braun can't resist constantly reminding us that it's a parody, duh!
Redhead Lacy Lennon in the title role overacts both in the dialogue scenes and in her three sex scenes, exaggerating fake passion ludicrously. Co-star Elena Koshka seems like a cold fish by comparison when having sex, merely by not overdoing the orgasmic cliches.
Story is pointless, with various cast members attempting Russian accents out of Rocky & Bullwinkle. Special FX are poor, no action scenes at all (a driving scene with Koshka & Lennon is as phony looking as those Hitchcock process shots of the 1960s). Opening scene threesome with Mick Blue and John Strong has zero production value -making a Brazzers vignette look like Lawrence of Arabia by comparison.
Casey Kisses, that leading transsexual star who usually looks so attractive in her scenes, is made up to resemble a drag queen on the order of Tim Curry in Rocky Horror Picture Show, and sloppy end credits leave her out entirely. Lennon even exaggerates the fake squirting routine - I guess Cytherea wasn't available.
Only thing I learned from this junker is the identity of Braun crew member Marc Kramer: he has two bit parts, one as himself assisting Braun in a stupid cameo (alongside Seth Gamble out of his Deadpool costume plus a less than a second in duration appearance by Kenzie Taylor as Captain Marvel) and also as a doorman. He turns out to be Brah Bones, the production manager of dozens of Digital Playground movies by Robby D a decade or two ago, who previously used the screen pseudonym Marc the Saint. He's easily recognized, because he hogged the screen on numerous BTS short subjects way back when.
BIg innovation, which gets a dumb "comical" line of dialogue from the auteur, is Wicked dropping its decades-old safe sex provision -no condoms this time. As the label's head of production, Braun is definitely the kiss of death for one of Adult Cinema's best labels, soon to be 30 years old.
Show runs just 83 minutes long with only 3 sex scenes/vignettes, plus unforgivably stupid, low-brow dialogue in between that's loaded with groaners. Braun can't resist constantly reminding us that it's a parody, duh!
Redhead Lacy Lennon in the title role overacts both in the dialogue scenes and in her three sex scenes, exaggerating fake passion ludicrously. Co-star Elena Koshka seems like a cold fish by comparison when having sex, merely by not overdoing the orgasmic cliches.
Story is pointless, with various cast members attempting Russian accents out of Rocky & Bullwinkle. Special FX are poor, no action scenes at all (a driving scene with Koshka & Lennon is as phony looking as those Hitchcock process shots of the 1960s). Opening scene threesome with Mick Blue and John Strong has zero production value -making a Brazzers vignette look like Lawrence of Arabia by comparison.
Casey Kisses, that leading transsexual star who usually looks so attractive in her scenes, is made up to resemble a drag queen on the order of Tim Curry in Rocky Horror Picture Show, and sloppy end credits leave her out entirely. Lennon even exaggerates the fake squirting routine - I guess Cytherea wasn't available.
Only thing I learned from this junker is the identity of Braun crew member Marc Kramer: he has two bit parts, one as himself assisting Braun in a stupid cameo (alongside Seth Gamble out of his Deadpool costume plus a less than a second in duration appearance by Kenzie Taylor as Captain Marvel) and also as a doorman. He turns out to be Brah Bones, the production manager of dozens of Digital Playground movies by Robby D a decade or two ago, who previously used the screen pseudonym Marc the Saint. He's easily recognized, because he hogged the screen on numerous BTS short subjects way back when.