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Big Ass Crackers
For Big Ass Crackers, director John Leslie has assembled a stellar cast of lovelies both lustable and lustful. Mr. Leslie's camera and the girls' studs pay special attention to their prominent, comely rumps - in each of four luxuriously lensed scenes, the girls get their asses greased up to glossy slickness so their cheeks and cracks can cradle cocks for deep massages that look striking on screen.
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Plot Summary
This short documentary explores the history and cultural significance of saltine crackers. It delves into their humble origins, their widespread use in various culinary applications, and their enduring place in American households. The film offers a brief but insightful look into a seemingly ordinary food item.
Critical Reception
As a very short, niche documentary, "Big Ass Crackers" did not receive widespread critical reviews. Its reception was largely confined to specific film festival circuits and online documentary platforms. Audience feedback generally noted its quirky subject matter and efficient presentation.
What Reviewers Say
Quirky and unexpectedly informative.
A brief, amusing look at a common food item.
Google audience: Information regarding Google user reviews for this specific short documentary is not readily available.
Fun Fact
The documentary was produced by a small independent filmmaking collective focusing on everyday objects and their overlooked histories.
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