HBO TV Series 'Girls' Inspired Porn Parody 'This Ain't Girls XXX'
American TV series 'Girls inspired porn company Hustler to produce porn film 'This Ain't Girls XXX' which is a parody of the comedy-drama show.
"This Ain't Girls XXX" is written and direct by Stuart Canterbury which will be released in a few months. Porn film parody of 'Girls' stars Alex Chance to play Hannah character breaking up her boyfriend Adam played by Richie Calhoun.
"I tried to make it as weird as possible. I tried to say really weird things and do really weird positions. Well, not that weird. Adam is hard to take in real life but he's entertaining to watch on screen," said by Richie Calhoun.
Alex Chance or Hannah in the porn parody decided to forsake men and boyfriend Adam to start experimenting with lesbianism. After a few satisfying events, she eventually returned to Adam and finally to mankind. Adam accepts her once again with added dominance and quirky dimension to the scene similar to the original show.
"Adam's like, Ok, then brawl to my fucking bed," Calhoun explaining how the action beings.
'This Ain't Girls XXX' involved mild BDSM or Bondage/Disciple/Sadism/Masochism, dirty talking and rough sex including Adam's use of candy ballgag attached to a stretchy cord to direct Hannah's face towards him.
The adult film has been noted as "provocative" and "very well written according to Calhoun as Canterbury captured the tone and voice of the show particularly Hannah. Due to the sexual themes already included in the original TV show, "they didn't have to do much" but simply roll the original script and extended it with intercourse scenes.
"It will be interesting to see what people will say about it because with something like that people would expect a really bold or nuanced statement. Maybe it will be like that or maybe people will say - This is an outrage. This is terrible. I'm not really sure," said by Calhoun to Xbiz.com
"This Ain't Girls XXX" stars Richie Calhoun as Adam, Alex Chance as Hannah together with Kris Slater and Adriana Chechik in supporting roles.
HBO renewed "Girls" for a third season with 12 new episodes starring Lena Dunham as Hannah Horvath.