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The Crash Pad: Director’s Cut

The film that started it all!

The Crash Pad is amazingly hot hardcore indie feminist dyke porn, sure to appeal to anyone who likes seeing gorgeous women and queers do wonderfully nasty things to one another. These aren´t your standard porn star types, but a hip Bay Area cross-section – the sultry femme, the cute boi, the tattooed, and the pierced are all represented. How hot is this movie? Within the first seven minutes, you´re treated to double penetration with strap-ons, and it only ups the ante from there. There´s cocksucking, cuntlicking, anal fucking, rimming, squirting, masturbating, three-ways, and more.

The premise is simple: there´s an apartment, and if you´re lucky enough to be given the key, you can let yourself in… and let yourself go. Real sex, real orgasms, real sweat, real bodily fluids, real laughter – this is the genuine article, so utterly natural that the fact it´s being filmed seems nearly incidental. Director Shine Louise Houston has become one of the leading lights of the feminist porn movement, and her debut film demonstrates her unparalleled sense of style, humor, and, most of all, her dedication to hot real sex.

The Crash Pad is a feature so groundbreaking that it spawned a renaissance of queer pornography. Winner of the Hottest Dyke Sex Scene from the Feminist Porn Awards.

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