Category Archives: BLOGGERY: politics, religion & brain purges……

Batman XXX

Holy hardcore, Batman!

Vivid Pictures are now reinterpreting some of our favourite heroes and villains through the medium of wank-fodder. Porn director Axel Braun recently released “Batman XXX” and is now working on adult remakes of Superman and Spiderman. Batman XXX stars Dale DaBone and James Deen as (the surprisingly heterosexual) Batman and Robin, and it attempts to remain as true to the original 1960s series as possible through careful set, prop and costume design. Everything down to the fabrics, patterns and – allegedly – designers is taken directly from the classic Batman series. Braun insists that this attention to detail and respect for the superhero genre is what sets his work apart from other adult parodies. He told BleedingCool.com: “I’m a fan, I’m not just trying to make a buck. I’m not just putting a comic book title on some crappy porn film… I laugh with the shows, not at them.”

Watch the safe-for-work trailer on YouTube below:

Wiki Censorship

Fox News has been poking its puritanical (and priapic) probe into the internet again. This time, Wikimedia were the focus of their campaign. Wiki is currently executing a large-scale deletion of what the Right-Wing news network refer to as “pornographic imagery”. Jimmy Wales, President of the Wikimedia Foundation, offered assurances that “educational images about sexuality” would remain, but there have been concerns among users that art, literature and images of historical artefacts could also end up being censored. After all, the standards by which Fox judges offensiveness are somewhat different to those of most people. Wiki’s Michael Snow said: “We encourage Wikimedia editors to scrutinise potentially offensive materials with the goal of assessing their educational or informational value, and to remove them from the projects if there is no such value.”

(Image below, quite appropriately, taken from a Wiki article explaining BDSM practices.)

Of Someone and Something

From the Picker Art Gallery in New York, if you happen to find yourself in that neck of the woods before July 25th:

Linn Underhill: Of Someone and Something is the first retrospective of the artist’s work and brings together portraits, self-portraits, object photography, and artist books created since the early 1990s. In her studio, Underhill takes stock of her life experiences by photographing objects she coveted as a child. Or she dresses up in drag, either emulating role models or mocking gender stereotypes. Underhill sometimes points the camera at her body to observe how it is ageing and anticipates its dissolution. Starting with a personal quest connected to the artist’s body, memory, or identity, the images quickly become communal.”

I have a resounding respect for people who challenge roles bestowed upon them by society, especially when it comes to sexuality and gender. I adore drag, not just as a giggle over chaps in frocks and ladies in comfortable shoes, but as a form of satire against how we’re expected to be and what we’re expected to look like. This is something that Linn Underhill does brilliantly.

From the blog, CNY Life: “…Gender identity, ageing, social and gender stereotypes all find a voice in Underhill’s images, which range from the ridiculous (I mean this in the warmest sense of the word) to the sublime… Some of the most arresting work in the show comprises an over-the-top set of large-format colour photographs titled “The Cosmic Dominatrix,” series dating from 2000-01. In these boldly amusing and colourful photos, Underhill riffs on the stereotypical roles bestowed upon men over time and threatens their permanence by replacing their images with hers. Willem DeKooning and Michelangelo are fair game in Underhill’s tart commentary…”