'Fap To The Future' porn spoof made just in time for Back To The Future day
The 'D-Lorean' sex machine must get up to 88 orgasms per hour
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Your support makes all the difference.What film, day or film day would be complete without an accompanying porn parody? This question was obviously on the mind of porn studio Wood Rocket, which has created new title ‘Fap To The Future’ to coincide with Back To The Future Pt. II’s catching up with the modern day.
Naturally the film is packing as many puns as possibly, centring on “the D-lorean, aka the Dicklorean, a time-traveling sex machine,” director Lee Roy Myers told io9.
Apparently it will see “Marty DickFly taking Cock Brown’s invention back in time. And yes, the machine is powered by 1.21 jizzawatts, and has to get up to 88 orgasms per hour in order to travel through time.
“We love Back to the Future,” Myers added, “and so this is as much an homage to the original as it is the largest group of dick jokes ever assembled in one video.”
Wood Rocket has carved out a niche in the porn market parodying movies, having previously done adult versions of The Hunger Games, Doctor Who, Game of Thrones and Guardians of the Galaxy.
Foolishly however, the actual film won’t be out until November (it hasn’t even started filming yet).
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