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Fascinating review of HE WAS IMPREGNATED BY ALIENS

My video
He Was Impregnated by Aliens
got a great Youtube comment the other day from somebody going by the name worldwidewest. This comment packs so much wrongness into a single sentence, it's really kind of breathtaking. I just had to share.

He's Full of Sh**t for the fact that he's blaming the Heterosexual Aliens for his Earthy deviations so anyone who falls for this crap might be as dumb as this retard seeking for undeserving attention.

OK, let's unpack a few of the many wrongness-es.

* The aliens in the video are not heterosexual. They reproduce asexually, and make it quite clear they they find heterosexual reproduction "grossly inefficient." They also tear off Bruno's pants, stick a big "probot" down his throat, do creepy stuff to his eye, feminize him and knock him up. Whatever the hell they're up to, it ain't heterosexual.

* Bruno, the man who is turned into a pregnant woman in this story, is not a deviant. He is a heterosexual man who is transformed by aliens, against his will, into a pregnant, heterosexual woman. Even if you're messed up enough to think that homosexuality or being transgender are deviant, Bruno is still not a deviant. The one sex act depicted in the film is a happy and consensual one between a heterosexual man and woman!

* Not to be too p.c., but "retard"? Really? There are plenty of ways to be insulting, without throwing words like retard around. Why not call somebody a shithead instead? Shithead is a fine insult, and doesn't unfairly slur a whole group of people who have nothing to do with this mess.

* Bruno's seeking "undeserved attention"? That's the one that really makes me sit and think. Does worldwidewest believe that He Was Impregnated by Aliens really happened, and Bruno is fudging the details to cover up his own twisted sexuality, and by doing so Bruno is slandering the wholesome, Heterosexual Aliens?

* If we say this story really happened, and Bruno was indeed the first man the aliens transformed into a pregnant woman, I don't think he's exactly being an attention-seeking glory-hog by writing a book about it. I think he's kind of doing the world a favor, warning us that these freaky-ass, French-speaking ETs are on the way to turn us all into pregnant ladies!

* The capitalization of "Heterosexual Aliens" suggests this is an actual title, like there are factions of Heterosexual Aliens and (presumably) Gay Aliens and Bisexual Aliens. Are there also Adult Baby Aliens? Furry Aliens? Are Aliens born that way and never waver, or do they go through an experimental phase in college?

* So, it's OK to slander "retards," but not the Heterosexual Aliens?

(Actually, if aliens are real, I tend to doubt they're heterosexual. I've heard some stories about what they do with those probes...)
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Published on April 12, 2015 01:29 Tags: reviews, video

REVIEW: The Hit Girl is a fun transgender age regression movie!

Although The Hit Girl has been out since 2013 and I've enjoyed many of director James Ward's other projects, I only just got around to renting this movie now.

I loved it! Fans of magical age regression and transgender transformation stories definitely won't be disappointed, because this film serves up a few of our favorite tropes and makes them seem fresh again. (There is actually a valid plot reason for the transformed guy to wear a sexy schoolgirl outfit, for instance.) It reminded me of my novel He's Stuck as a Schoolgirl, in the sense that it was kind of a kinky TG AR story but also kind of a kids' adventure comedy following these two girls around while they argue and hang out. Both my book and The Hit Girl are TG AR stories obviously influenced by snarky 1980s John Hughes teen movies, although Ward's film also throws a little James Bond espionage in there too and somehow makes it work.

The Hit Girl is a fun and surprisingly sweet movie, and the characters have more depth than you'd usually expect in a high concept, gender-bender comedy. Even some of the minor characters and villains have surprising texture to them. It is violent at times, but then again this IS a story about a pro killer and we're not talking about a lot of gore or anything. There is some dark humor here, so go in knowing that while it's a very cute, funny movie it does have an edge and it's not just rainbows and fluffy kittens.

I could definitely see some improved technique since Ward's previous movie, Identity Theft. While I did enjoy Identity Theft, this movie had sharper scripting and cinematography, and a more professional sheen to it overall. The two lead actresses were great, and I was especially impressed by Ella Bowen, the actress who played Jessica. (Minor spoiler warning:) There's a scene where she sings, and she has to play a man in the body of a teenage girl, singing a song well, while being SURPRISED that she can sing like that. That is a hell of an acting challenge, and she totally sold it.

This film is available for rent on Amazon and Youtube, and I strongly suggest that anybody who enjoys my stuff should give this movie a look. It's a lot of fun, and I'm really looking forward to seeing what Ward does next! (Dare we hope for a sequel?)
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Published on July 07, 2015 01:40 Tags: reviews

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Mindi Flyth is an eBook author who creates dark, often erotic tales of magical and sci-fi transformation, usually featuring transgender themes. Mindi is the author of many short stories and the novels ...more
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