Justify, a Latex Filled Indy Film
Stills of Rebecca Larsen in her rubber catsuit from the new independent film Justify got quite a response the other week, with fans asking various questions about the movies themes and ultimate release date.
Rebecca plays Abby Lombard, a Dominatrix exploring her past, who would seem to spend the majority of the movie in skin-tight latex. While the finished film has been screened for cast and crew I believe the filmmakers are currently looking into various distribution options for everyone to see it and we’ll let you know as soon as we hear any news.
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Nice…
She is very eye-catching
I think Im in love…
It does look like it would be a great film.
With this much kink I would definitely go and see it.
is it getting a uk release?
Oooh my GOD! She looks FANTASTIC!
—Sealed from neck to toe in shiny, skintight black latex, holding a gun, staring glumly into the putrid “LA river” waters as they swirl about her gorgeous, stiletto-heeled boots and back-framed by huge, sunlit walls of graffiti-covered concrete —what an absolutely jaw-dropping and feti-licious image!
Perhaps the delay in obtaining a distribution deal for this film is partially do to the fact that the starring role of Abby Lombard is an atypically strong female character —also a professional dominatrix— who is engaged in an ongoing mission of personal vengeance and spends most of her on-screen time encased in a smashing, DeMask-quality latex catsuit.
That may sound like a far-fetched and highly unlikely list of reasons to impact and delay the distribution of an independent film in the UK and Europe, but —believe me— it’s WELL WITHIN the realm of possibility here in the US, especially considering the cynical, sexually-backwards, unimaginative and anti-powerful-female bias of US film producers, the journalists who write about movies and the audiences that generally infest the typical American multiplex.
To this day, I can vividly recall the hysterical and outraged hue-and-cry that collectively erupted —in both the press and the public— almost 20 years ago when actress Michelle Pfeiffer dared to portray the frightfully-gorgeous, unfathomably complex, latex-catsuited, whip-wielding, vengeance-driven, uncomprimisingly female character of Catwoman in the Tim Burton/WB film “Batman Returns.”
At that time (1992) it was largely and derisively assumed (though not by ME, I can assure you) that Ms. Pfeiffer had —in one fell-swoop—effectively destroyed her otherwise robust and distinguished acting career by agreeing to play such a bizarre, “unsavory” and “sexually kinky” role in a movie that was based on (and this only made things worse) a comic book super-hero!
Merciful Heavens! I’m surprized that the universe didn’t self-destruct over THAT one!
Perhaps I’m intrinsically full of shit, but it’s my gnawing suspicion that very little has changed in regards to the public perception of the roles of strong, intellectually complex women in movies since “Batman Returns” was released in 1992.
At any rate, I hope they land a distribution deal for “Justify” very soon because this movie sounds like something that I’d very much enjoy seeing.
If you encounter any more production stills from this movie, particularly if they depict the incredible Rebecca Larsen squeezed into her glorious, sunlit and super-shiny catsuit,
PLEASE POST THEM!
I’ll be forever in your debt.
—Mister “intrinsically full of shit” Completely
Lol. A fine post Mr Completely
Be sure to keep checking back for more production stills. I’m sure the movie will end up on DVD sooner or later and even if it doesn’t get a UK release I’m sure it could be imported.