'Spunk'd The Movie' Now Available Online Via Official Website

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Adult celebrity spoof "Spunk'd the Movie" is now available exclusively on its new website, SpunkdTheMovie.com. The feature can be rented or streamed directly from the site.

A spoof of Ashton Kutcher's MTV Series "Punk'd," "Spunk'd The Movie" is hosted by Gashton Cootcher, played by Nick Manning, who "spunks" celebrities Lindsey Blowhan, Hairless Hilton, Mary-Kate and Ashley Holeson, Wilmer Balled-Yer-Mama, Dumi Moore and others. At the end of each encounter, Cootcher bursts in to yell, "You got spunk'd!"

Producer-director Justin Kane told XBIZ he quit his job to make "Spunk'd," and he hinted that he may have more in store for fans of his movie.

"My next big project is the marketing and sales of 'Spunk'd,'" he said. "We really put everything we had, financially, into this movie and this website, so if it's a success, the natural thing to do would be to make 'Spunk'd' into a series. There are plenty more celebrities we can spunk — Clitney Spears, Jizzica Simpson, etc. There's no reason not to keep going if people like the concept."

The cast includes Katie Morgan, Aurora Snow, Penny Flame, Hillary Scott, Kaiya Lynn, Jada Fire, Vanessa Lane, Mikayla, Eva Angelina, Dru Berrymore, Kelly Brooks, Ginger Lea and Lexi Belle. Male cast members include Nick Manning, Evan Stone, Steven St. Croix, Herschel Savage and superstar Ron Jeremy.

"This is the maharajah of pornos," Jeremy said. "Take it from someone who knows, 'Spunk'd' is an outrageous mix of humor, pop culture and hardcore sex. The storyline, acting, cinematography and editing taken all together break new ground in the adult arena."

The movie's trailer is available here.

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