Sig Kircheis
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August 10, 2017 at 8:02 pm #263118Sig KircheisParticipant
I was logged in – that’s how I posted here on the forum.
May 15, 2017 at 11:02 am #241307Sig KircheisParticipantNetflix has a 2min trailer on Youtube.
April 7, 2017 at 12:09 am #230870Sig KircheisParticipantHollywood Reporter has some stills from the set here.
March 2, 2017 at 12:30 pm #221446Sig KircheisParticipantIt’s one of the oddities of the FWR site that when you’re logged in as a “VIP” that you can’t get to the instructions for how to get the free vid. (email [email protected] and name the vid you want. I include a link to the vid’s description, too, for clarity. Rick gets it done quickly.)
I picked up KO Boxers IV for Feb.
March 1, 2017 at 8:16 pm #221417Sig KircheisParticipantNetflix has put up a teaser on Youtube, and given GLOW a release date (June 23.)
December 15, 2016 at 8:27 pm #198075Sig KircheisParticipantHave you done any reviews of Mixed Wrestling Fantasies ? Apparently it’s a sister site to FWR, but with M/F matches and a slightly sexier approach, according to Rick. I didn’t know it existed until I listened to the SKW podcast with FWR’s Rick. I picked up a vid from it today (Madison Gets Jumped), and it’s an excellent M/F beatdown of Madison, filmed at the usual FWR ring.
October 29, 2016 at 1:09 pm #183147Sig KircheisParticipantI picked up “Ascent, 2nd Floor” from Heroine Arena. (I wrote about “Ascent, 1st Floor”early in this thread.)
The premise is a martial arts fighter, “Mongoose”, is making her way up a building floor by floor, taking on a new opponent on each floor, sort of videogame style.
Heroine Arena continues to sell separate “Mongoose Wins” and “Mongoose Defeated” versions. I go with the Defeated option.
This one is a disappointment, because I’m a fan of KOs, and none of the KOs are shown. For some reason the producer decided that the heroine passing out would be indicated by the video going out of focus. So, a chloroform rag appears and everything goes out of focus. A Taser appears and everything goes out of focus. That isn’t very much fun for a fetish video, At least not to my taste. :p
October 28, 2016 at 10:56 am #182422Sig KircheisParticipantYou also recently did “Bad to the Clone” from VF and “Mercy & The Clones” and “Merry & the Clones” from SKW. 🙂
Also from Velvet Fantasies:
Kerie Clones’ Last Stand
Vanessa Clones’ Last Stand
Clone Wars: Kills vs KOs (Heather West) (Mark’s review)
The Day of the Clones
Double Clone Trouble (Sapphire in a rare turn as victim)
Luna Clone Mission
Training with Nikki Clones
The Day the Clones Died (Jinx)(That’s just from filtering my Velvet Fantasies folder for “clone” in the title 🙂 )
Searching Mark’s review for clones I found an interesting one I didn’t know about from Spectrum Custom Sentry Clone Showdown with Sumiko. That sounds like it’ worth a visit to Clips4Sale .
October 26, 2016 at 10:20 am #182416Sig KircheisParticipantThere are a lot of clone demise style videos (In the general sense of the same actresses getting “killed” over and over again.) I usually decide which to purchase based on the actresses.
The “Eliminators” series and “Blackout Invasion” series are similar to Once You Go Black, in that they ladies wear mostly black outfits. Most of the Gun Fun/Games/Wars/Bots & sentry videos fall into that category, too.
And then there are the titles don’t sound like clone videos but really are: Making the Cut, Luna Off Guard, Sharpened Death, Twist & Turns,…
They should keep Mark busy for awhile! 🙂
October 23, 2016 at 10:44 pm #181597Sig KircheisParticipantThe original Once You Go Black (Sparrow, Bambi, Jacqueline in catsuits getting shot by Braunfire) his one my all-time favorite Velvet’s videos. Lots of fun get shot and fall down dead in sexy catsuits.
I got #3 a couple of days ago when I saw it was available. The cast is fine: Jacqueline’s suit can barely contain her breasts, Luna is in a black yoga outfit/tank top. Cynder is in a straight pseudo-leather catsuit. They take turns shooting each other. There’s a little too much get shot and writhe in agony for my taste. I’m a believer in lots of quick, clean deaths! 🙂
October 8, 2016 at 2:07 pm #177219Sig KircheisParticipantSo, not a PoV vid like Hannah is Your Punching Bag but more a Becca’s Invisible Foe video?
Except the announcer mentions your name at the start (“In this corner, STILLWELL!”) and at the end (“And the winner is STILLWELL!”)
One interesting thing about the idea is FWR (or whatever producer) could make just one video and then re-customize it to each customer by overdubbing two lines from the announcer. (They used to (probably still do) make customized children’s books where you could have your child’s name and a few other factoids inserted into the story. That was back when they still had printed books.)
For myself, it doesn’t really sound like something I’d pay extra for, but I’m always happy to watch Becca get knocked senseless, no matter who takes the credit. 🙂
October 8, 2016 at 1:55 pm #177217Sig KircheisParticipantNext Global Crisis’s latest side mission is “Knockout Fever” starring Red Glory. It’s a throwback to their old Training Room series in that it’s out of storyline “testing” of the heroine. No surprise, Red Glory flunks spectacularly, getting KO’d five or six times (it’s hard to tell and a couple, since she doesn’t get to really wake up between a few.)
I didn’t find this as much fun as I expected, considering the KO count. Mostly, I didn’t think the actress really sold the beat down, so the KO’s seemed perfunctory. (I compare it to the recent Starshot NGC video (“Making a Name”) I mentioned earlier in this thread, where the actress really sells being pummeled senseless.)
PS. Red Glory’s outfit is really, really red. Pushes the chroma limit red.
September 27, 2016 at 10:59 am #174435Sig KircheisParticipantDamien Wagner’s newest female peril series is Pentacle, set in an apparent post-apocalyptic world where Ilona (Elisa Celli) is a tribe’s chosen warrior who sets off on a quest to rescue another tribeswoman who was taken by persons unknown.
Unlike Wagner’s previous production, “Acherontia”, this one was performed in English. It’s made in Oregon, if I recall, and Ilona even take a little dip in the Pacific… (I think that water is pretty cold.)
After meeting the tribal shaman and getting the sacred vambrace she will need, Ilona sets off thru the woods. The vambrace doesn’t save her when she meets the bad guy for a staff vrs bat’leth fight.
Ilona then finds herself in some afterlife ceremony where she’s going to be given 5 tasks to perform, one for each point on the pentagram, one for each element (Wind, Earth, Fire, Water & Spirit.) This will be a long series.
Wager really likes candles. I counted over a hundred in this pentagram….
That’ll save a lot of darkness cursing.
Almost all of this episode takes place outdoors, so it’s brightly lit! It’s another Wagner plot heavy peril video, with a single 5 minute fight in its 37 minutes runtime. (It says it’s the first of a four-episode series, but since the next one is titled “wind”, I’m thinking there are at least five episodes left for all the elements Ilona will have to challenge. Maybe she’ll meets Avatar Aang.)
September 24, 2016 at 1:26 pm #173758Sig KircheisParticipantI like a bit of story. I think Next Global Crisis has a good mix in their main “season” videos, for example; but I also really liked the Starshot side story “Making a Name” I mentioned above, even though it’s not much more than a heroine/villain slugfest with a few teleports (Starshot’s superpower.)
I enjoy the simple set ups, too. E.g., I liked SKW’s latest “Merry & the Clones”, even though it’s just Merry Meow killing Hannah Perez a dozen+ times (with a bunch of different ninja costumes.) You can never have too many ninjas. 🙂
September 22, 2016 at 10:33 am #173036Sig KircheisParticipantChained is the debut series from Omni Rising Productions, one of two (or three) productions that resulted from the disolution of Cross-the-Line Entertainment’s The Superheroines.
Chained’s pilot episode, “Dante’s Inferno,” is free to watch on Youtube, etc. It appears to be a familiar Women-in-Prison type peril film, but without the customary R-rated nudity.
And it doesn’t believe in lighting….
There’s a lot of “Where am I?” for the new girl in prison…
And eventually a couple of the prisoners are forced to fight to the death in a well-executed fight scene…
Omni-Rising billed itself as the first “female-owned independent production company” in LA. (I was originally a sponsor of Chained on Patreon; they put out some interesting behind-the-scenes videos, including live streaming one of their studio filming sessions. They’ve since discontinued their Patreon campaign.)
I’m not sure all these darkly lit videos I’ve seen lately are an attempt to equate that lighting with art, or whether the dark is just supposed to cover up defects in production values. Personally, I’d just assumed turn on the lights.
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