Aemond takes a main villain role for an intense psychological thriller. His costar is a new actress who follows all of his cues and is so sweet. She plays the final girl. Over the weeks they film together, he grows obsessed. Their characters are supposed to be enemies with high sexual tension. One of the biggest scenes is a sex scene that is meant to be filmed ambiguously, it could be a dream or it really happened. Aemond and his costar don’t use doubles, they are taking each others clothes off and kissing each other viciously. Possessively. Aemond starts to grind into her sex. The director doesn’t stop them when both are completely nude, the scene is going too good. The costar thinks this is normal and… she’s enjoying it. Aemond slides the top of his cock against her folds and he has to have her.
Before she knows it, her knees are by his shoulders and he’s pumping into her at a breakneck pace.
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TOO DAMN HOT!
Sweet thing thinks its all so normal - the fans are delighted at such a performance online.
How was this a year ago already?? What a dream come true this whole experience was between getting to see all these incredible treashahs straight from SPS, spouting "howdy neighbor!" to some familiar faces😉, AND getting to be in South Park's promotional video for this traveling exhibit!!🤩💖🎥 You can check out the full video on South Park's socials and on YouTube here😁 : https://youtube.com/shorts/9sIK81kP4lI?feature=share
And can we also take a moment to acknowledge how awesome that South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut world premiere invitation is?? To me, it was definitely one of the more underrated pieces in the vault: the flames of hell and the gold frame overlapping the right side look so badass, and I always love whenever the boys get dressed up in their lil tuxes!😊
Hi! We saw you yesterday in the Star Wars kid documentary! How was that experience for you? :)
oh omg! thank you for watching it - it was an incredible experience. I got to the space and got to meet Ghyslain, who was incredibly warm and nice. We did the general interview about the internet history side of it first, and Ghyslain watched and took some notes/prepped some questions for our 1:1. That was one of the most powerful conversations I'd had in a long time - being able to really get in the weeds about how internet culture has changed over the years from someone who was on a very different side of it. seeing how our experiences were similar and so, so different. we got really deep and laughed at the end bc we both agreed it felt like a really good therapy session.
so much of the work i do is a step or two removed from the people making content/affected by the internet differently and it felt really good to have this moment to reflect and explore meaning with him.
ps here's the link to the film, but it looks like it's no longer avail in the US. below is a clip from my interview tho ->