Powerslave
Powerslave

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Powerslave

1998
Movie
Adult · 18+
85 min
English

Take a trip into Frank Thrings depraved imagination, once again he explores the sadomasochist aspect of master and slave. There are three stories here of pure hardcore hedonism. "La Contessa", is a perverse Spanish Contessa who gives her manservant a very wet and nasty blowjob in the garden, later he crawls to worship her ass on the stairs. In a second scene the Contessa and her kinky lover enjoy anal sex with a beautiful slave girl. In "Anitas Dreams", a teenager dreams about a strange restaurant where sperm decorates the salad and the owner uses dildos and anal sex for dessert. After satisfying her sexual hunger, Anita dreams of a hard, four guy, gangbang climaxing in an awesome facial cumbath. In "The Shoe Fetishist" a rich shoe worshipper keeps his private collection in a locked room. For him, each pair of his shoes tells a story - of young women in skintight rubber, orgies of foot licking, double penetrations and oceans of sperm.

Insights

IMDb7.5/10
Director: Not ApplicableGenres: Documentary, Music

Plot Summary

Powerslave is a concert film documenting Iron Maiden's 1995-1996 "The X Factor" tour. The film captures the band's raw energy and performance during their extensive world tour, showcasing their iconic stage presence and the powerful connection they share with their global fanbase. It offers a behind-the-scenes look at the band's dedication and the massive scale of their live shows.

Critical Reception

Powerslave has been well-received by Iron Maiden fans and rock music enthusiasts, lauded for its high-quality concert footage and the band's intense performances. While not widely reviewed by mainstream critics as a standalone film, its value lies in its documentation of a significant period in the band's history and their powerful live sound.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for capturing the raw energy of a live Iron Maiden performance.

  • Highlights the band's dedication to their craft and fans.

  • Offers excellent sound and visuals for concert film enthusiasts.

Google audience: Fans appreciate the film for its authentic portrayal of Iron Maiden's live shows, with many noting the impressive sound quality and the band's passionate performance, making it a must-have for dedicated followers.

Fun Fact

The film was shot during the band's "The X Factor" world tour, which was notable for featuring Blaze Bayley as their new lead vocalist, a departure from the band's long-standing frontman Bruce Dickinson.

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