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søndag den 2. oktober 2011

Lesbian Teen-flicks part. 2




The Itty Bitty Titty Committee is probably one of the best lesbian films I've ever watched. It's about an underground so-called "feminist" activist group called the CIA (Clits In Action) and the young boring and very normal Anna who begins to experience what the CIA has to offer her. She falls in love with Sadie "the player" (Nicole Vicious, "Last Days") and there is some dyke drama going on there but that didn't really interest me because I didn't like either of the two characters. The rest of the characters however OMG so many hot activist women in this film. while I found it a little weird that they called themselves "feminist" rather than "queer", I was amazed that an American film production, starring among others, the famous and lovely Daniela Sea, could portray an activist group without justifying it by having a "happy ending" where the main character returns to her family, where she can be safe. It seems quite predjudiced of me to think that this would not be possible haha. Anyway Andrea Sperling is co-writer as far as I recall, so that is probably one of the reasons why this film is so (pardon my American) Fucking Awesome!
Oh and now the hot women I was talking about:
Daniela Sea ("Shortbus" etc. etc.)
Deak Evgenikos (My personal favorite! "Hung")
Carly Pope ("Kim Possible")
Lauren Mollica (she's a skater! and HOT!)

 All I can say is watch this film and:





- Andrae

onsdag den 21. september 2011

Lesbian Teen-flicks part. 1



I am currently watching a lot of teenage flicks about lesbian love, and I think that this might be my favorite film genre. the first one I want to talk about is "The Incredibly True Adventures of Two Girls in Love" from 1995, directed by Maria Maggenti. Starring a very young and VEEEEERY hot Laurel Holloman (Tina from the L Word). This film is about Randy (Holloman), a scruffy young highschool girl who works at a gas-station, listens to rock music and has a fling with a married woman. She starts talking to the popular girl Evie (Nicole Ari Parker) and they eventually become lovers. The plot is about Evie's struggle to come out, the social differences between Randy and Evie's respective families, and the hot lesbian sex that they, in my opinion, have way too little of.
This is a cute film, it is not provocative in any way, which can be both good and bad, I liked it a lot and it changed my perception of Laurel Holloman for the better.
oh and I really want Randy's haircut!

"resist psychic death" by Bikinikill, from the soundtrack:


-Andrae