We were taking a little poke – electronic, of course – around our lady friends at AfterEllen and came across this review of Cheryl Dunye’s Stranger Inside, a film that follows a young girl named Treasure Lee’s journey from juvenile lock-up to a women’s facility to find her mother.
While we haven’t had sex with a girl in years, there’s something about women on the inside that gets our blood pumping – more from fear than from arousal, but definitely a mix of both. The film marks a departure from other prison dramas both because it treats its subjects with heartfelt respect and also shed some light on the true perils of being a lesbian behind bars. What’s more, the soundtrack includes prison blues music from the 1930s. Sounds good to us (for once, no pun intended).
If you’re not one of those fags who resists all things lesbianic, check out the review. If you’re a fag who can’t stand the thought of labia-lovin’…well, grow up.
Matt
If you want a great lesbionic movie that the gay dudes, the lezzies and the straight boys can all watch together – check out Reform School Girls – its totally USA Up all night from the 80’s and features crazy punk rocker Wendy O Williams from the Plasmatics. So campy and good/bad.
Jamie
Huh. Who knew that Mae West and Bea Arthur were on a book cover together?