Jersey Shore PORN Parody Coming Soon!
Hot off the Youtubes comes the trailer for “Jersey Shore XXX,” a porn spoof of MTV’s already-self-parodying “Jersey Shore,” and featuring the adventures of characters like “The Predicament.”
I’m too tired to dish out double entendres about stiff competition or how the shoot was hard on the cast, but I do have one observation to make after you watch the nudity-free, but profanity-laced, trailer:
For better or worse, last year’s hot porn topic was politics, in the form of “Nailin’ Paylin.” The film’s star even made it into an Eminem video.
The film didn’t just feature a Sarah Palin lookalike, but a whole cast of DC doppelgangers as well. While not strictly the cinematic equivalent of a position paper, “Nailn’ Paylin” at least showed that the political fever that gripped the nation in 2008 had penetrated every layer of our culture.
“Jersey Shore XXX” could be a bad sign, then, that interest in politics is waning in favor of more pop-y trainwrecks. When you lose the perverts, can the Heartland be far behind?
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