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Junkyard Dykes
Queen Junkyard Dyke Lacey Rose is in her delivery truck when she rescues Valeria and Vixxen (en route to their wedding) from their dilapidated wreck. She does more than just jack them up and pump their tire! Queen Lacey accuses Super dykes Misty and Beverly of dogging it on the job. A cat fight ensues and all three end up riding high on the short end of a bumper...literally! Nicole and Sally get it up the ass and the pussy simultaneously, with a homemade twin tail pipe that really "bottoms out!"
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Plot Summary
Junkyard Dykes is a 1994 documentary film that explores the lives and experiences of lesbians in the rural American South. The film offers an intimate look into their daily lives, challenges, and the unique subcultures they have created. It delves into themes of identity, community, and resilience in often isolated environments.
Critical Reception
The documentary received attention within LGBTQ+ film circles for its candid portrayal of a rarely seen demographic. It was noted for its authentic voice and its contribution to the broader understanding of lesbian experiences beyond urban centers. While not widely reviewed in mainstream publications, it is considered an important work in independent and queer cinema.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic and empathetic portrayal of rural lesbians.
Valued for documenting a marginalized community often overlooked in media.
Seen as an important contribution to LGBTQ+ historical and cultural archives.
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Fun Fact
The film's title, 'Junkyard Dykes,' was chosen to reclaim and recontextualize a derogatory term, reflecting the film's aim to challenge stereotypes and celebrate the identities of its subjects.
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