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Up Your Ass 18
The Up Your Ass series is one of the most demanding sexual challenges a girl can subject herself to. Aurora Snow is one of the hottest cuties in recent adult history, she is a natural wonder, she opens up her sphincter for dynamic duo of Lexington & Marcus; needless to say, she gets the fucking of her life. In a contest of sexual champions "performer of the year" Jewel De'Nyle vs. "performer of the year" Lexington Steele, no decisive champion is apparent! According to Lex "She rocked me..she was the shit..that just doesn't happen, rarely does a girl get the best of me." The cock caving, cum eating nymphomaniac girls in this movie take all the ass pounding our mammoth, monster-cocked, Mandingo styled, sphincter stretching swordsman can dish out. These whores subject their nubile, ripe, luscious bodies to a veritable barrage of big black spew blasting cock. We have provided an arena where these young ladies can literally test their sexual endurance.
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Plot Summary
A short, surreal film by John Waters, 'Up Your Ass 18' offers a glimpse into the director's signature brand of transgressive and darkly humorous cinema. The film is known for its provocative imagery and unconventional narrative, characteristic of Waters' early works. It explores themes of societal norms and rebellion through a series of bizarre and often shocking vignettes.
Critical Reception
As an early, experimental short film by a cult director, 'Up Your Ass 18' is primarily known within niche film circles and among devoted John Waters fans. Its reception is largely based on its status as a piece of underground cinema and its embodiment of Waters' provocative style. It is not typically reviewed by mainstream critics.
What Reviewers Say
A prime example of John Waters' early, raw, and confrontational filmmaking.
Features the boundary-pushing aesthetic that would become synonymous with the director.
Known for its shock value and adherence to underground film sensibilities.
Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for this short film is not readily available, as it is an obscure and early work by John Waters.
Fun Fact
This short film is considered part of John Waters' early, more experimental period, predating his more widely known features and reflecting his deep roots in underground and avant-garde cinema.
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