Official Halloween Parody

Official Halloween Parody

Directed by Gary Dean Orona
Produced by Tabitha Stevens
Written by Gary Dean Orona
Based on Halloween
by Debra Hill
John Carpenter
Starring Lexi Belle
Chanel Preston
James Bartholet
Dana DeArmond
Production
company
Orona/Stevens
Zero Tolerance Entertainment
Distributed by Zero Tolerance Entertainment
Release dates
  • June 11, 2011 (2011-06-11) (United States)
Running time
116 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Official Halloween Parody is a 2011 pornographic horror film written and directed by Gary Dean Orona. It is based on the 1978 film Halloween, and was released two months prior to Halloween: XXX Porn Parody, another adult spoof of Halloween by Smash Pictures.[1]

Plot

On Halloween in 1999, young Michael Myers donned a clown mask and stabbed his older sister Judith (who had just had sex with her boyfriend) to death in their suburban home in Haddonfield, Illinois. Michael was sent to an asylum in the nearby Bellevue, and placed under the care of Doctor Samuel Loomis. On the fifteenth anniversary of Judith's death, Michael escapes by hijacking one of the institution's vehicles, returns to his old home, and spies on Laurie Strode as she drops off the house's keys at the behest of her realtor father.

Ignoring a colleague's orders to let the authorities deal with Michael, Loomis (after receiving fellatio from a nurse, an impulsive act he blames on "the evil") follows Michael to Haddonfield, and teams-up with the town's sheriff, Leigh Brackett. While Loomis and Brackett discuss how to deal with the situation outside the Myers house, Michael (who has acquired a white mask) stalks Laurie and her friends Lynda and Annie, following the latter home. Annie mistakes Michael for her boyfriend, has sex with him, and is murdered. Lynda and her boyfriend Bob then stop by, and have sex in one of the bedrooms. When the two finish, Michael attacks them, stabbing Bob, and strangling Lynda.

Worried because Annie, Lynda and Bob are not answering her calls, Laurie goes over to Annie's house, and finds her friends' bodies. Frightened, Laurie runs back home, and is followed by Michael, but she evades the maniac long enough for Loomis to appear and shoot him several times. Michael disappears after being shot, and while Loomis goes off in search of him, Sheriff Brackett stays behind to guard Laurie while she takes a shower (it being implied she soiled herself out of fear). Once cleaned up, Laurie approaches the sheriff, and convinces him to sleep with her, having decided it is high time she lost her virginity. Post-coitus, Laurie grabs a hidden knife, and the film ends as she attacks the sheriff with it.

Cast

Reception

Video Tramp called Official Halloween Parody "one of the better slasher film porn parodies ever produced" while Video Junkie Strikes Back from Beyond the Grave (in a comparison between the film and its Smash Pictures counterpart) praised the comedic aspects, and James Bartholet and Dana DeArmond's amusing performances.[1][2]

A perfect grade of five stars was given by Coolest Porn Reviews, which said that the acting, pacing, and sex scenes were all great.[3] AVN awarded a score of four out of five, and wrote that while the film was beautifully shot and featured above average sex scenes, its tone was uneven, and the finale felt too abrupt.[4]

References

  1. 1 2 Wilson, William (31 October 2011). "Halloween Havoc: Dueling Halloween Porn Parodies". originalvidjunkie.blogspot.ca. Video Junkie Strikes Back from Beyond the Grave. Retrieved 30 November 2012.
  2. Video Tramp, JLB (28 June 2011). "Official Halloween Parody". videotramp.com. Video Tramp. Retrieved 1 December 2012.
  3. Prieto, Willy (31 October 2011). "Halloween Porn: Official Halloween Parody". coolestpornreviews.com. Coolest Porn Reviews. Retrieved 3 December 2012.
  4. Warren, Peter (1 September 2011). "Official Halloween Parody". avn.com. Adult Video News. Retrieved 1 December 2012.
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