[Burning Angel] Evil Head (2012) 400p
Title: Evil Head
Studio: Burning Angel
Release Date: October 24, 2012
Quality: 400p
Overview:
"Evil Head" is a pornographic parody of the 1980s horror classic, directed by Doug Sakmann and featuring notable performances by Joanna Angel, Dana Dearmond, and Tommy Pistol. The film is highlighted as the largest production in Burning Angel's history and includes unconventional elements such as talking taxidermy and supernatural themes involving demons and possessed trees.
Plot Summary:
The story follows four friends who travel to an isolated cabin for a getaway. They accidentally unleash malevolent forces after discovering the "Book of Necrocumicon," turning themselves and others into flesh-possessing demons. The film presents a blend of horror and adult themes, parodying the original storyline.
Key Scenes:
- Joanna Angel, Danny Wylde, Tommy Pistol
- Kleio Valentien
- Kleio Valentien, Danny Wylde
- Joanna Angel, Kleio Valentien
- Joanna Angel, Tommy Pistol
- Dana Dearmond, Joanna Angel, Veruca James, Tommy Pistol
Honors and Awards:
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AVN Awards 2014:
- Winner: Best Makeup
- Winner: Best Actor (Tommy Pistol)
- Nominations: Best Parody: Comedy, Best Art Direction, Best Double Penetration Scene, Best Director: Parody, Best Cinematography, Best Special Effects, Most Outrageous Sex Scene
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Nightmoves 2013:
- Nominee: Best All-Sex Release
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Sex Awards 2013:
- Nominee: Adult Parody of the Year
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XBiz Awards 2014:
- Nominations: Best Art Direction, Parody Release of the Year: Comedy, Best Actor - Parody Release (Tommy Pistol)
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XRCO Awards 2014:
- Nominee: Best Actor (Tommy Pistol)
Content Description:
The film features six scenes that include various sexual acts and positions, such as blowjobs, vaginal and anal sex, and double penetration. The scenes showcase a mix of solo performances, lesbian interactions, and group activities, all framed within a comedic horror narrative.
Conclusion:
"Evil Head" stands out as a unique blend of adult entertainment and parody, noted for its ambitious production and creative storytelling, making it a notable entry in the genre of adult horror parodies.