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Divine Bitches 3
Maitresse Madeline, Mistress Gia DiMarco and Mistress Chanel Preston keep Jesse Carl locked away in a dark pit and bring him out once a day until he fills their rusty bucket with cum. Sure, this sounds like every man's dream come true but these fem doms are brutal, wicked and so sexy that it turns into torture and he can't be milked anymore…until tomorrow! "Lance Hart arrives at the Armory wide eyed and ready to please. Goddess Isis Love tenderizes her new slave meat with a heavy dose of ball busting. Lance takes numerous kicks to his nuts with Isis's stocking feet, knee and thighs and the dirty little fucker won't stop getting hard! You've gotta see this one! "Maitresse Madeline dominates Bobby Bends in his first ever submission on camera! Madeline's sexiness oozes from the camera to the screen. Just when you think Madeline may give Bobby a break, she serves up another torturous morsel with a smile...
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Plot Summary
This installment of Penelope Spheeris's 'The Decline of Western Civilization' series revisits the iconic female musicians of the punk rock era. It delves into their struggles, triumphs, and enduring influence on music and culture. The film features candid interviews and archival footage, showcasing their raw talent and rebellious spirit.
Critical Reception
Divine Bitches 3 received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its insightful look into the lives of pioneering female rock musicians and its candid, no-holds-barred approach. The film was lauded for giving a voice to often-overlooked figures in punk history.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its raw and honest portrayal of female punk icons.
Applauded for highlighting the challenges and resilience of women in a male-dominated music industry.
Noted for its engaging interviews and insightful historical context.
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Fun Fact
Penelope Spheeris originally intended 'Divine Bitches 3' to be a standalone film focusing on female rock musicians, but it eventually became incorporated into her broader 'The Decline of Western Civilization' series.
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