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Voluptuous Vixens Are Violently Violated by Varla!
"I never try anything. I just do it. And that includes beating people, dig? Want to try me?" Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!
Confessions of a Psycho Cat
Confessions of a Psycho Cat is a wholesome piece of family entertainment about some junkies having an orgy, waiting "for the man," who arrives with quite a story to tell: he's been shot by a hitman or something after agreeing to become a sort of "human prey" for some mad rich woman's urban safari. There are two other fellows she pegs to be game in her "Most Dangerous Game" live-action roleplaying scenario--an actor, and a burly wrestler.
The Hidden Bliss
Title: The Hidden Bliss In the bustling city of Metropolis, where dreams were both made and shattered with equal fervor, there existed a clandestine world, veiled from the prying eyes of society. It was a world where desires, both forbidden and unspoken, found solace in the shadows, where the wealthy sought pleasures beyond the conventional.
Indecent Desires
Indecent Desires is a Doris Wishman flick filmed under assumed names (for everybody, one supposes), and that is quite something, consideringWishman made "nudie cutie" films, which at the time, were controversial sub-porno flicks where pulchritudinous beauties stripped down to their mounds of doughy bare flesh, revealing bodies that would be considered Plus-Size in today's mondo meat market.
AI-Driven Illustration for Erotic Stories
Using AI to illustrate your erotic stories: Exploring the impact, advantages, challenges, techniques, and ethical considerations of using AI in adult content illustration, as well as tips for leveraging AI and available tools for enhancing erotic storytelling.
Timothy A RowlandPublished 3 months ago in FilthyExploring the World of Erotica
A literary exploration of the top 10 genres of erotica, including an examination of popular subgenres, historical and paranormal erotica, LGBTQ+ and taboo erotica, contemporary and ménage erotica, writing and finding erotica, bestselling authors and popular titles, and the importance of diverse and inclusive erotic stories.
Timothy A RowlandPublished 3 months ago in FilthyThe Curse_via Showtime
My husband and I tried to watch The Curse streaming on Paramount+ (or Showtime if you have a subscription). The Curse stars one of my favorite actresses, Emma Stone, as Whitney. I thought, “Oh yes, yes! Emma is in this!” Nathan Felder plays her husband, Asher. The couple is trying to get a new type of HGTV show up and running, Flipanthropy. They are cutesy, over-the-top, relatable, and perky as a married home-makeover couple. The Curse begins as a sarcastic take on many HGTV stars and shows. Asher and Whitney really want to make life better for everyone with their style of homes.
Andrea CorwinPublished 4 months ago in FilthyMovie Review: 'Dicks The Musical'
Dicks The Musical (2023) Directed by Larry Charles Written by Aaron Jackson, Josh Sharp Starring Aaron Jackson, Josh Sharp, Nathan Lane, Megan Mullally, Megan Thee Stallion
Sean PatrickPublished 6 months ago in FilthyDocumentary Review: 'The Disappearance of Shere Hite'
The Disappearance of Shere Hite (2023) Directed by Nicole Newnham Written by Documentary Narrated by Dakota Johnson
Sean PatrickPublished 8 months ago in FilthyMovie Review: 'Back on the Strip'
Back on the Strip (2023) Directed by Chris Spencer Written by Eric Daniel, Chris Spencer Starring Spencer Moore II, Tiffany Haddish, Wesley Snipes, J.B Smoove, Bill Bellamy, Faizon Love
Sean PatrickPublished 8 months ago in FilthyWings of Hope: The Drone Rescue
A drone, also known as an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV), is a remote-controlled or autonomous aircraft that doesn't require a human pilot onboard to operate. Drones come in various sizes and shapes, from small handheld models to larger aircraft resembling traditional airplanes or helicopters.
Peter KaanPublished 8 months ago in FilthyThe Sweet Movie
Cult Films and Midnight Movies "From High Art to Low Trash" Vol 1 By Tom Baker I have seen Dušan Makavejev's The Sweet Movie several times, and this brilliant, provocative cinematic journey has offered me something new each time. Part Fellini, part Jodorowsky, and all satire, it is nonetheless an appalling film, the film hinting at the depraved depths of belief, faith, and self-sacrifice in the face of diminished returns--or even disillusionment. It follows along dual narrative pathways.