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You don't have to be a lesbian to appreciate this movie. It can
get everybody masturbating on the couch, or is that only me? Everybody who enters
our front door for more than once has seen it, mainly because I force them to.
But after seeing it they have to admit (free will here) that they loved it from the
beginning till the end. Here's a little review I found on the net:
" Oh my. Usually if you want to see this type of girl-on-girl action you have to rent a movie from a store where most of the patrons are wearing rain coats. This truly is one of the hottest sex scenes ever committed to an R-rated movie. Gina writhes around like a fish out of water in slow motion while Jennifer lets her fingers do the walking. Sweater monkeys aplenty".
The play, the actors, the story and above all the way it is shot is magic. The two guys who directed it (the Wachowski Brothers) later on made big names with the movie "The Matrix". The tension, the words, the bodies, tattoos.... the sex, not a minute of boredom. I know the movie almost word by word now. In other words: I have either a good memory, a lot of friends or I just love it!!
What is it about?
The movie tells the story of two seemingly different girls Corky (Gina Gershaw)
and Violet (Jennifer Tilly). Corky has done some time and just got out of prison,
while Violet is doing her time in the mob and wants to get out. In the beginning
they are really stereotyped. The dumb, Mafia sextoy with an annoying voice and
a harsh, masculine but gorgeous looking dyke. They meet, they fuck and then they
start planning to screw over the Mafia. From the beginning till the end you feel
the tension between the girls and the danger they are playing with.
Personally, it contains the hottest sex scene between two women ever filmed! And
in the end you really get that "women's power" feeling.
It can take a while loading but if the thing is there, just move your mouse over the buttons to see the pictures. To the manly browsers, pushing the buttons will take you nowhere....
....but thats just the whole problem with lesbians isn't it.
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