Burning Angel offers the ultimate porn parody mash-up when reality TV and a music competition go hardcore in “Joanna Angle’s Making The Band.” Joanna Angel stars as the music exec putting hopeful rock stars to the test musically, mentally, and sexually, proving band mates make the best bedmates.
The movie also stars Nikki Heart, Lily Lane, Jordan Shane, Tommy Pistol, Small Hands, Xander Corvus, Seth Gamble and Jon Jon.
For box art and additional information about “Joanna Angle’s Making The Band,” visit the website of distributor Mile High Media: http://www.milehighonline.com/product/movie/3208
“I absolutely love this movie. It’s simply hilarious,” says Joanna Angel. “I urge everyone to pretty please not fast forward through the plot of this one. Everyone really killed it in this movie in both their dialogue and their sex scenes. I had a lot of fun channeling my inner Puff Daddy here, and the reverse gangbang with Small Hands sandwiched in the middle of me and three other girls was one of the most fun scenes I have ever done!”
The competition for making the band is fierce – they would do anything – and I mean anything for a record deal. Rock goddess Joanna Angel puts them through the ultimate auditions. As the old saying goes, ”Everyone in the music industry gets fucked!”
Burning Angel titles available through the studio’s distribution deal with Mile High Media also include the porn mockumentary “Band Sluts,” named the year’s Best Comedy at the 2014 AVN Awards, “Big Black Dicks & Tattooed Chicks,” “Pale Girls,” “Vampire Cheerleaders,” “Shark Bait,” “LateXXX” and more.
People have different sexual fantasies and preferences, so Mile High Media is committed to establishing studios catering to the various consumer needs. Sweetheart Video produces lesbian movies with more realistic sex. Sweet Sinner provides a new kind of erotica for couples, offering real lovemaking and real orgasms. Reality Junkies specializes in producing reality-based vignettes using the sexiest porn stars. Doghouse Digital, Mile High Media’s first studio, releases gonzo DVDs with the following niches: interracial, gay, POV, foot fetish, ass fetish and more
Burning Angel’s movies give Mile High Media consumers access to the sexiest alternative-style girls, tattooed and pierced for their enjoyment. It is the original home of the best hardcore punk, alt, and emo porn on the market.
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About Mile High Media:
Mile High Media has been a pillar of the adult industry for over 20 years. The Canadian managed company began as a Canadian licensee for American adult movies, ensuring it distributed only the highest quality content. Understanding the diverse and ever changing needs of its consumer base, Mile High determined the best way to provide a wide array of superior entertainment was to produce its own. In 2003, Mile High launched Doghouse Digital, the first of its acclaimed lines catering to specific niches. Growing market trends and demand led Mile High to create Sweetheart Video (lesbian line), Sweet Sinner (couple line), Reality Junkies (reality gonzo line), Hardcore Parody (parody line) and Sweet Sinema (classic Hollywood adaptation line). With over 1500 titles, Mile High’s studios yield some of the most viewed adult movies in the world, available on all platforms, including broadcast, IPTV, VOD and mobile applications. Mile High is committed to evolve alongside consumers tastes, reflecting new developments in technology and entertainment. This philosophy led AEBN.net to name Mile High the 2012 Studio of the Year. For more information, visit www.MileHighOnline.com, www.Facebook.com/MileHighMedia or www.Twitter.com/MileHighMovies.
About Burning Angel:
Pushing the envelope, the BurningAngel Empire is a refreshingly unique web cocktail of sex, rock n’ roll and pop culture. BurningAngel.com launched in 2002 with a few sets of photos and a band interview, conceived by two amateur college kids from Rutgers, Joanna Angel and Mitch Fontaine. Since its launch, it has exploded into a fierce indie company that has pioneered a new species of erotica known as “alt porn,” with a network of websites and hundreds of DVDs to its credit.
The company is revered for popularizing alternative style girls, and prides itself on delivering hardcore adult content alongside band interviews, record reviews and a community with its own social networking. As both the star of many of BurningAngel’s movies and the company’s spokesperson and owner, Joanna Angel has stormed both mainstream and adult media. She’s appeared on the cover of every major adult magazine (AVN, Club, Hustler, Picture Magazine, Adam Film World and Xtreme, to name a few) and has been featured in many tattoo magazines as well (some include Prick, Taboo, Inked and Savage). She has been featured on Fox News, Playboy TV, Fuse TV, G4 TV, KROQ Radio, as a regular on the Jason Ellis show on SIRIUS Radio, as a guest on the 2008 series premiere of TLC’s LA Ink, and in a speaking role on Adult Swim’s “Children’s Hospital.” She has also appeared in The New York Times, Newsweek, The Village Voice, The New York Press, Esquire UK, Details and Penthouse, among others. Heeb Magazine featured Joanna as its cover girl, naming her one of the Top 100 Up-and-Coming Jews in 2005, and The New York Post featured her as one of the Top 25 Sexiest New Yorkers in 2006.
She’s also made her mark in the sex toy world, becoming a venerated Fleshlight Girl in 2013. The same year, she made further strides into the mainstream world with a speaking role in the indie drama Scrapper. BurningAngel has brought home several awards from all the major adult shows—from AVN to XBIZ, to XRCO to YNOT. Some of its accolades include Best Porn Star Website, Best Web Premiere and Best Sex Comedy. From a college dorm room to national television, BurningAngel has made a mark in entertainment, and it’s only just beginning. For more information, visit www.BurningAngel.com or www.Twitter.com/BurningAngel.
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