The first episode almost didn't happen.
A two mile hike up the steep hills of the scrub and rock strewn wilds of Topanga State Park in
108 degree weather exhausted the female star, and the male star, burdened down with 60 pounds
of faux plate and chain mail during the hike, was about to pass out.
"It was a nightmare," says the film's producer Dez. "They were both almost passing out,
we didn't bring enough water and the only shade was next to these little boulders."
But the two stars mustered enough strength to film 35 minutes of sword fight before having
nearly as much sex.
Geek porn may have not been born out there under that sweltering August sun, but it was
most certainly conceived there.
And Dez was around to capture it on video: Two porn stars, one dressed as a thief,
the other as a fighter, acting out one of dungeons and dragons longest running jokes:
Rogues do it from behind.
Speaking to me earlier this month, Dez laughs at the title of the Premiere Whorecraft episode.
"Yeah, I know," he says, when I point out that the title shares a name with a pretty popular
t-shirt slogan. "I had to do it."
Since filming that first episode last year, Dez has produced five more episode of Whorecraft,
a send up to massively multiplayer online gaming that seem to share, at times,
distinct similarities to World of Warcraft.
Dez, an enthusiastic gamer and self-admitted World of Warcraft addict, says he'd been
playing around with the idea of creating a series of movies based on fantasy massively
multiplayer games for a couple of years.
"I've been playing D and D and have been a huge gamer all of my life, since back in the
days of Golden Axe, and I just felt it was time for something new," he said.
A two mile hike up the steep hills of the scrub and rock strewn wilds of Topanga State Park in
108 degree weather exhausted the female star, and the male star, burdened down with 60 pounds
of faux plate and chain mail during the hike, was about to pass out.
"It was a nightmare," says the film's producer Dez. "They were both almost passing out,
we didn't bring enough water and the only shade was next to these little boulders."
But the two stars mustered enough strength to film 35 minutes of sword fight before having
nearly as much sex.
Geek porn may have not been born out there under that sweltering August sun, but it was
most certainly conceived there.
And Dez was around to capture it on video: Two porn stars, one dressed as a thief,
the other as a fighter, acting out one of dungeons and dragons longest running jokes:
Rogues do it from behind.
Speaking to me earlier this month, Dez laughs at the title of the Premiere Whorecraft episode.
"Yeah, I know," he says, when I point out that the title shares a name with a pretty popular
t-shirt slogan. "I had to do it."
Since filming that first episode last year, Dez has produced five more episode of Whorecraft,
a send up to massively multiplayer online gaming that seem to share, at times,
distinct similarities to World of Warcraft.
Dez, an enthusiastic gamer and self-admitted World of Warcraft addict, says he'd been
playing around with the idea of creating a series of movies based on fantasy massively
multiplayer games for a couple of years.
"I've been playing D and D and have been a huge gamer all of my life, since back in the
days of Golden Axe, and I just felt it was time for something new," he said.