Friday, March 13, 2015

So Riley Steele became the new Axel Braun's muse

There is no doubt that the contract signed with Axel Braun has been a turning point in the career of Riley Steele. Meanwhile it is our duty to open a parenthesis on Axel Braun, the man that has consecrated the subgenre "porn parody". The parodies of famous movies in hardcore version have always existed but with Axel Braun has become a tradition that combines quality and a lot of irony. With his films you can smile and enjoy, you can see Batman fucking Catwoman or Fonzie, the character of the famous sitcom "Happy Days," which may finally give vent to his sexual urges with Mrs. Cunningham. Axel Braun is italian, his real name is Alessandro Ferro, and he is a son of art. His father, Alberto Ferro aka Lasse Braun, has filmed the first hardcore videos in the late 60s in Denmark and in the same period was a leading advocate for the legalization of porn. He died in Rome last February 16. Axel initially wanted to be a mainstream director but then took the road of porn and has specialized in parodies. From his clever camera are outputs the red light versions of Spiderman, Terminator, Star Trek, Avatar and many more. Works that led him to several triumphs in the AVN Awards. Riley Steele becomes a muse of Axel Braun in 2013, in the beautiful "Riley Goes Gonzo". The presentation of the film said verbatim "Under Axel Braun's masterful direction, Riley Steele finally transitions from cute vanilla contract girl to super horny slut". We are not completely agree because even in her many scenes for Digital Playground, we appreciated a lot the Riley’s performances but it is equally true that with Braun our "fairy" is definitely matured from a professional perspective and this beautiful monograph is a clear proof. Obviously the specialties of the brilliant italian director remain parodies and for him Riley was Snow White, Sleeping Beauty and Barbarella. The latter film, hardcore version of the comics character brought to cinema by Roger Vadim with the face of Jane Fonda in 1968, was released last February. In this post instead you can admire Riley Steele in her opening scene from "Riley Goes Gonzo", it is a feast for the eyes ...

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