Porn Horror Video Causes Processor Problems

NEW YORK — Burning Angel has patched up a potential toxic wound after CCBill said the New York-based company’s “Re-Penetrator” video was “non-compliant due to depictions of extreme violence.”

CCBill’s policy review department wanted Burning Angel to remove “all images and/or movies involving blood.” It specifically targeted “Re-Penetrator,” a macabre production using a plethora of fake blood — a mixture of maple syrup and food coloring — during sex scenes.

Co-owner Joanna Angel, who also stars in “Re-Penetrator,” told XBiz that her company has purchased another website, Re-Penetrator.com, and will use a European billing company “that’s a bit more zombie friendly.”

Tom Fisher, CCBill’s vice president, told XBiz that its acceptable use policy is very specific on its website, but he would not comment further on the Burning Angel matter.

The porn horror video, a parody of the classic 1980s movie “Re-Animator,” was produced by independent film company Backseat Conceptions and directed by Doug Sakkman.

The film is the story of a stripper who, after being dead for 20 years, is resurrected back to life by mad scientist Dr. Breast, who vaginally injects her with a green gooey serum that makes her crave nothing but sex.

Angel said that “Re-Penetrator” will still be available on the BurningAngel.com site until Nov. 1, but the company will transfer it to Re-Penetrator.com afterwards.

“It’s an inconvenient process, not to mention the start-up fees involved with setting up a separate billing system,” Angel said. “But we have no other problems with CCBill.

Copyright © 2026 Adnet Media. All Rights Reserved. XBIZ is a trademark of Adnet Media.
Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission is prohibited.

More News

FSC Launches 'Know Your Rights' 1st Amendment Resource Page

The Free Speech Coalition (FSC) has launched "Know Your Rights," a resource page detailing First Amendment protest guidelines.

Utah VPN Rule for Adult Sites Takes Effect This Week

A new law in Utah comes into force Wednesday, making adult websites liable if minors in the state circumvent geolocation efforts to bypass age verification.

Lilly Bell Takes Center Stage in May Issue of X3 Magazine

Multi-XMAs award-winner Lilly Bell captures the cover spotlight in the May issue of X3 magazine, the premier publication revealing the real personalities, passions and stories behind top stars.

UPDATED: Court Approves Class Action in Labor Claims Against VMG

A U.S. district court has granted class certification in a civil lawsuit filed against Vixen Media Group (VMG) by retired performer Kenzie Anne, making it possible for additional performers to join in a class action against the company.

Pervz Drops Latest Installment of 'Polar Opposites'

Pervz has debuted the latest installment of the Reptyle cross-site release "Polar Opposites," starring McKenzie Mae, Emma Rosie, Demi Hawks, Coco Lovelock, and Danny Mountain.

Brazil Invites Public Input on Guidelines for New Digital Law

Brazil’s National Data Protection Authority (ANPD) is soliciting public comments to help improve interpretation and application of the country’s Digital Statute for Children and Adolescents (Digital ECA), which requires adult websites to age-verify users located in Brazil.

Jasmine Sherni, Blake Blossom Headline 'Dirty Talk' From Dorcel

Jasmine Sherni and Blake Blossom star in "Dirty Talk," the latest feature from Dorcel.

Scarlett Alexis, Vince Karter Front Latest From Bellesa Plus

Scarlett Alexis and three-time XMAs Male Performer of the Year Vince Karter star in the latest release from Bellesa Plus, titled “Obedience.”

Aleksa Mink Stars in Latest From HardX

Aleksa Mink stars with Isaiah Maxwell in the latest release from XEmpire studio brand HardX.

Show More