Tommy Pistol

Movie Review: Trouble

“Trouble” is the latest sexy feature from Dorcel, the iconic French porn studio that always delivers beautifully shot hardcore glamour. Whether you want to follow the plot or not isn’t important, though there is always an entertaining story underpinning the action. What you’re most likely here for is the gorgeous women and big-dicked studs having incredible sex, and there are five scenes of that for your viewing pleasure.

Latin porn star Vicki Chase is up first as a successful travel agent having sex at the office with her lover (established swordsman Charles Dera). Looking utterly delicious in her lacy teal lingerie, Vicki promises Charles that she sent her assistant on an errand across town, and he will have time to make her cum twice, if he’s good. Charles is eager to make that happen. After some sensual foreplay, luscious oral action, and nipple play, Charles stimulates Vicki’s clit some more as he prepares to push his spit-lubed cock into her pussy from behind. He gets into some good angles for the deepest penetration as Vicki bends over her desk. Later the action moves to her back door, and Vicki is clearly over the moon when Charles fucks her ass, and especially when she rides him in reverse cowgirl anal. (more…)

Movie Review: Grinders

“Grinders” is the latest and maybe the coolest of the Adult Time releases to date. Set in Los Angeles on New Year’s Eve 1999, it’s a story of new love, hookups, and living in the moment.

We meet Lucky (Lucky Fate), a skater and artist who lives in a warehouse with some buddies. When Lucky runs a delivery out to Tarzana on behalf of his absent roommate, his old classmate Morgan (Maya Woulfe, cute and sexy with a short, dark blonde bob and cropped tank top) answers the door. She’s been at college in Austin, so they chat for a bit, and she compliments him on his tattoos. Morgan remembers what a great artist Lucky is and says that his stuff is better than what she’s seen at school. He invites her to the party they’re throwing at the warehouse that night to celebrate NYE and see one of the housemates, Paul (Nathan Bronson) off before he goes to serve time the next day. They make a deal: she’ll come to the party if he’ll submit his art to some skateboard companies. (more…)

Movie Review: Idolized

Like all Pure Taboo films, “Idolized” brings raw emotion to its sexual scenarios in a way that most studios don’t do. The studio is one of the best there is at throwing characters into unexpected situations that go beyond what’s “normal,” always with fiery results.

In the scene that gives the movie its name, beautiful 18-year-old blonde Gabbie Carter is a babysitter who has worked for redheaded MILF Lauren Phillips and her husband Tommy Pistol over the last few months. The older couple give Gabbie the run of the house, and all they ask is that she never enter Tommy’s office. One night, Gabbie can’t find the battery charger she needs for the baby monitor anywhere in the house. She decides to sneak a quick look for it in the office, but when Gabbie opens the unlocked door, she’s shocked to find a shrine to her that contains photos, items she’s left in their house, and even a strand of her hair. After a moment, Gabbie recovers enough to haul ass out of the office, completely forgetting to look for the charger as she shuts the door behind her. When Lauren and Tommy finally get home, Gabbie can’t pretend for long that she’s not freaked out about the shrine. (more…)

Movie Review: I Love You, You’re Fired

Are you in the mood for a lighthearted, sexually explicit romantic comedy that mixes a fun plot with hot hardcore fucking? If so, then we point you to our featured movie of the week, “I Love You, You’re Fired.” Directed by legendary porn star/director Joanna Angel, nominated for XBIZ’s Feature Movie of the Year 2022, it’s the latest release from Lust Cinema, and you couldn’t ask for a more enjoyable XXX feature.

Gorgeous Vanna Bardot plays a socially awkward project manager named Danielle who takes her employees out to celebrate the end of a successful marketing campaign. She lets the team know they’re getting big bonuses and raises. Danielle gives them company iPads, prompting Shawn (Isiah Maxwell) to take a photo of her so he can “test the camera quality.”

Brunette beauty Brooklyn Gray (looking hot with a pixie cut) and blonde babe Charlotte Sins, who are having a secret office affair, make an excuse so they can head to the bathroom for a quickie. (more…)

Movie Review: The Intervention

Watch The Intervention on AEBNPure Taboo, known for controversial stories that bring some of humanity’s most deeply perverse (and deeply satisfying) fantasies to life, is back this week with “The Intervention.” If you miss the days when pornos were shown in cinemas and were real movies with explicit sex scenes, then this and other films from the studio will be right up your alley.

Aaliyah Love is a wicked stepmother. When she catches her stepdaughter, Kristen Scott, naked in bed with another girl, Aaliyah flips out. After chasing the other girl out of the house, Aaliyah takes the radical step of asking her own boyfriend, Derrick Pierce, to try and fuck Kristen straight. Derrick agrees, and the older couple make their moves, coercing the teen into something they only think will be “good” for her. Aaliyah watches as her boyfriend begins to penetrate her stunned and humiliated stepdaughter. Kristen’s eyes show determination and scheming as she looks at her stepmother. Aaliyah and Derrick have underestimated Kristen, as you’ll soon see. The scene is dramatic and tense, with a dark energy that Kristen soon flips on its head. (more…)

Movie Review: Beauty Massage

Watch Beauty Massage on AEBNIf you’re feeling a need for something sensual, then you can’t go wrong with this week’s featured movie, “Beauty Massage” (Nuru Massage, directed by Billy Visual).

Chloe Cherry is a slim, pretty platinum blonde who has to convince her boss, Tommy Pistol, not to fire her. She implores him to reconsider, but he’s unmoved. Finally, she decides to show him why her clients are so happy with her work by taking him into the shower for a Nuru massage. Soon his agitation turns to a big smile and a hard dick, which she eagerly sucks and fucks. While rubbing her boss down and riding him on the mattress, Chloe is so into it that she almost forgets it’s a job. Tommy might have to reconsider keeping a girl who’s so good at her work.

Sarah Vandella has a client who referred his good friend Ryan Keely to her for a massage. Sarah is shocked to see a woman show up for the appointment—the name “Ryan” sure didn’t give her cause to expect it—but, what the hell? It’s going to be her first lesbian massage. (more…)

Tommy Pistol Produces, Directs Independent Film

via xBiz

LOS ANGELES — What started out as a repulsive short film turned into a three-year labor of love for porn star Tommy Pistol. The result is the first full-length, independent feature in which Pistol not only starred, but also wrote, produced and directed.

Now The Gruesome Death of Tommy Pistol is ready for a run on the film festival circuit.

“I’m actually waiting on seven festivals to hear back from,” Pistol told XBIZ. “I’m not going to hear back from them until September, and I haven’t had a premiere yet which I’m going to do. I’m just waiting for the final audio and color correction.”

Billed as a “surreal horror-comedy,” the 91-minute movie is laced with dark humor and gratuitous violence. It follows Pistol’s disappointing life as a struggling actor who has turned his back on family and friends to pursue a dream of Hollywood stardom. But he fails miserably at every turn on his way to hitting bottom, so finally he seeks solace in a penis pump. It turns out he can’t even get that right, and the grisly hi-jinks ensue.

The project started with Pistol’s 19-minute short “Attack of the Staph Spider,” which grabbed attention at the Backseat Film Festival in 2009 in Philadelphia.

“It won Most Disgusting Movie, which I was honored to get,” Pistol said. “So I thought why stop with the short? So I took some time to think about it and I wrapped the screenplay around it, working it in as a dream.”

Three years and countless hours of hustling later, he has received more than 20 early reviews from various websites on The Gruesome Death of Tommy Pistol with comments such as “instant cult classic,” “unpredictable” and “has balls.”

“There were a lot of things on this movie that were done as a favor,” Pistol admitted. “I never want to make a movie like that again, asking everyone for that help and then waiting.”

He said the inspiration for his short film came not long after he was laid off from his gig behind the camera at Naughty America, where he wrote and directed three scenes a day every week for more than a year in 2007-08.

“I needed to do something to heal the wounds and I wanted to keep the juices flowing so I came up with this idea, that somebody got bit on a porn set  — a spider bite — and it ended up being a staph infection,” he said. “Taking three years definitely helped. It gave me time to let it dwell in my head, like what I needed to change and what it’s missing.”

He completed the project in February and since has been steadily promoting it on a grassroots level, primarily utilizing his Facebook page.

“It’s a surreal movie. It’s not a horror or a comedy, it dances in a few worlds,” Pistol said. “I want to get it out to a wide range.”

The movie also features Mia Tyler, Caleb Emerson, John Kayrus, Vincent Cusimano, XBIZ Award-winning actress Kimberly Kane, former adult performer Gia Paloma and well-known adult producer Eon McKai. The cinematography was done by respected adult shooter Matt Holder.

Pistol noted that director Brett Brando, whom he met while at Naughty America, helped him considerably during the early stages of the project.

It was produced by Pistol and his wife Karen’s company Baby Yetti Productions.

“We’ve done some music videos, but this is our first feature,” Pistol said. “I love horror. I did sketch comedy for 11 years when I was in New York. Any chance I can bring in comedy or slapstick, it just comes second nature to me.

“There are some great people who work in the horror genre. I wanted to take the leap and do the movie the way I wanted to do it and not be worried about what people are going to say. I thought I’m just going to do it and whatever happens, happens. The best advice I could give somebody is do what you want and be happy.”

The native of Astoria, Queens in New York made his adult industry debut with Burning Angel in late 2003, winning an industry newcomer award a year later. Nowadays Pistol has established himself as not only a capable performer, but also a good actor who can deliver in a high-profile role. His turn as the classic anti-hero Travis Bickle in Pleasure Dynasty’s Taxi Driver XXX parody that will be released by Exile Distribution later this year is one of his latest efforts. He also has a prominent part in DreamZone Entertainment’s upcoming Mork & Mindy XXX parody.

“Things have picked up with work,” Pistol said.

His hope with The Gruesome Death of Tommy Pistol is “just to make a stamp and get my name out there that this is what I can do.”

“My goal is to have people like it and say we want to see more from this guy,” Pistol said.

His plans for the L.A. screening include turning it into “an event” with stand-up comedians.

“I want to do it the right way,” he said.

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