Lesbian Girl Band 2
- Video
- 2021
- 3h 15m
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- B. Skow(uncredited)
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F*cked up series from Girlfriends
Way back in 2015, Girlfriends Films launched this series, with a clunker, which I relegated to the one-off dustbin of several false starts by the label, e.g., "Backstage Girls" and "GirlZtown". Lo and behold, the new, not so improved, Girlfriends has returned to the series with a really poor edition.
It's incoherent with contradictory content among the four vignettes, and surprise: there's no music, no playing of their instruments by the girls, and no production value. Where's the horde of extras at some concert? Where are the groupies (certainly expected in a sex movie, duh!)?
Instead the scenes are introduced with the corniest of show biz cliches: fan favorite Aubree Valentine playing the prima donna lead singer who specializes in alienating her bandmates; competition for recognition, and in the dumb finale, "journalist" Marilyn Johnson turning out to be a fawning fan.
Low point is Aubree in a fake-fake-fake looking recording studio (just some mats hung on the walls for "acoustics" and a lonely microphone) where she tries to sing a few bars of a song, off-key and with zero talent. Thank God some XXX lesbian sex soon follows.
My favorite goof here is stock footage first of a London exterior when Aubree's new band (at least I think that's what it is, though lack of continuity doesn't explain what's really happening) is in London to take advantage of historical facilities (presumably referring to Abbey Road Studios) and then stock footage of a plane taking off is inserted BEFORE a scene where big-busted bandmates Blake Blossom and Penelope Kay chat about their future trip home -oops!
It's incoherent with contradictory content among the four vignettes, and surprise: there's no music, no playing of their instruments by the girls, and no production value. Where's the horde of extras at some concert? Where are the groupies (certainly expected in a sex movie, duh!)?
Instead the scenes are introduced with the corniest of show biz cliches: fan favorite Aubree Valentine playing the prima donna lead singer who specializes in alienating her bandmates; competition for recognition, and in the dumb finale, "journalist" Marilyn Johnson turning out to be a fawning fan.
Low point is Aubree in a fake-fake-fake looking recording studio (just some mats hung on the walls for "acoustics" and a lonely microphone) where she tries to sing a few bars of a song, off-key and with zero talent. Thank God some XXX lesbian sex soon follows.
My favorite goof here is stock footage first of a London exterior when Aubree's new band (at least I think that's what it is, though lack of continuity doesn't explain what's really happening) is in London to take advantage of historical facilities (presumably referring to Abbey Road Studios) and then stock footage of a plane taking off is inserted BEFORE a scene where big-busted bandmates Blake Blossom and Penelope Kay chat about their future trip home -oops!
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- lor_
- Dec 15, 2022
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