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Teaser cover for the DVD of This Ain't Avatar XXX
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Directed by | Axel Braun |
Produced by | Larry Flynt |
Written by | Marc Star |
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Evan Stone Chris Johnson Nicki Hunter Danica Dillan Eric Swiss Misty Stone Lexington Steele Chanel Preston Juelz Ventura |
Cinematography | Axel Braun |
Edited by | Axel Braun Claudia Ross |
Distributed by | Hustler Video |
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129 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | Most expensive film Hustler produced. |
This Ain't Avatar XXX is a 2010 3D pornographic film that parodies James Cameron's Avatar. The film was shot, edited, and directed by Axel Braun and stars an ensemble cast headed by Chris Johnson as Jake, the main human character. It was produced by Hustler Video. Industry reviewers noted that the release used old-style rather than modern 3D technology and faulted it for its poor production quality.
After the original events of Avatar, Jake reveals in a video log that the Na'bi has a darker side. After sexual flashbacks which show moments in the film which purport to show what actually happened, the film shows what occurs after the human corporation leaves Pandhora. The Na'bi turn out to be "fetish-fueled sex fiends", who have a massive orgy after the corporation leaves, and then reveal their true purpose for keeping humans in a twist ending.
Chris Johnson was chosen as "Jake", which was based on the main character from the original Avatar film. Nicki Hunter played "Grace", Jake's human guide to the Na'bi. Eric Swiss was cast as "Norm", another human explorer of Panwhora. Misty Stone was slated to play Jake's Na'bi love interest, and Lexington Steele and Chanel Preston were both cast as leaders of the Na'bi tribe.
A series of pornography parody films were originally proposed as a joke by Axel Braun, the film's eventual director. Hustler then published a press release with a series of fake parody films (including Glee and FOX News); one of the films listed was an Avatar parody, and the producers at Hustler and Braun began serious discussions about the creation of an Avatar porn film. In March 2010, Hustler announced that Braun would be officially directing the film.