Come Out to Play: An All-Girl Warriors Parody
- Episode aired Oct 3, 2024
- 47m
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- TriviaThis episode is an anniversary special, celebrating 10 years of Girlsway.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Come Out to Play (2025)
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Bree Mills celebrates 10 years of porno success (dating back to her fledgling efforts in 2014 with the Web Young label, partnered with Stills by Alan) by directing this lousy spoof/ripoff of the cult movie classic "The Warriors", which has had quite a cultural effect including a recent concept LP made by Lin-Manuel Miranda and Elsa Davis. Mills' work will definitely not live on, however.
Including herself, it employs an 11-member cast of women, portraying warring girl gangs, dressed in elaborately hokey fetish gear. Serene Siren and Little Puck portray gang leaders, but group-sex is the only reason for this mindless bit of porn indulgence. And don't worry, Bree does not have sex - she remains the voyeuse equivalent of Andy Warhol in her porn universe.
Ana Foxxx plays a radio deejay who convinces the two warring gangs to "make love, not war" by heading off their impending violence and having them agree to a "sex match" instead. Porn fans will note that an established niche genre has stars like Dee Williams and Ariel X participating (or sometimes officiating for) girl wrestling matches that morph into XXX sex, so what Bree is doing here is nothing new or special. Orgies are porn's dumbest and least erotic form of content (substituting spectacle for sensuality), dating back to the '60s softcore days, and Bree's example is no different.
The actresses are dressed up in purposely trashy fetish gear, posing a lot for the camera and going gonzo for most of the show. Headed by Serene Siren, it's no surprise that making faces and sauntering along like runway models is on display, with lots of threatening hand motions like a jungle cat's claws thrown in.
I found the whole thing embarrassing, a celebration of porn at its hackiest.
Including herself, it employs an 11-member cast of women, portraying warring girl gangs, dressed in elaborately hokey fetish gear. Serene Siren and Little Puck portray gang leaders, but group-sex is the only reason for this mindless bit of porn indulgence. And don't worry, Bree does not have sex - she remains the voyeuse equivalent of Andy Warhol in her porn universe.
Ana Foxxx plays a radio deejay who convinces the two warring gangs to "make love, not war" by heading off their impending violence and having them agree to a "sex match" instead. Porn fans will note that an established niche genre has stars like Dee Williams and Ariel X participating (or sometimes officiating for) girl wrestling matches that morph into XXX sex, so what Bree is doing here is nothing new or special. Orgies are porn's dumbest and least erotic form of content (substituting spectacle for sensuality), dating back to the '60s softcore days, and Bree's example is no different.
The actresses are dressed up in purposely trashy fetish gear, posing a lot for the camera and going gonzo for most of the show. Headed by Serene Siren, it's no surprise that making faces and sauntering along like runway models is on display, with lots of threatening hand motions like a jungle cat's claws thrown in.
I found the whole thing embarrassing, a celebration of porn at its hackiest.
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