Montgomery Brothers Manscaping
For all your manscaping needs
Beards, pits, pecs, pubes
"If you've got a dick, we're on it."
Karl Montgomery is not only an owner, he's a customer.
For all your manscaping needs
Beards, pits, pecs, pubes
"If you've got a dick, we're on it."
The story: In a New Mexico desert community that seems to be all desert, no community, Lou runs a run-down gym, then goes home to her horrible apartment to feed her cat and be depressed.
Meanwhile, homeless bodybuilder Jackie -- wait, how can you work out six hours a day and eat 5,000 calories while homeless? -- has sex with JJ (Dave Franco) to score a job as a waitress at main local business, a shooting range which is also a front for a drug-and-gun smuggling operation.
Depressed Lou visits her relatives so she can be a tad less depressed. Surprise: JJ is her brother! He was cheating on his wife earlier! Casting stupidity: Lou and JJ look exactly alike, but he is actually her brother in law, and the woman playing her sister looks absolutely nothing like her.
Although this is small-town New Mexico in 1989, the lesbian couple is accepted with utter nonchalance. I imagine if it was two guys, the townsfolk would horrified.
The only problem: Depressed Lou's employee, the ditzy comic-relief Daisy, has a crush on her, and is jealous of this new person in her life. This will become important later.
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Or not. He was way too swishy, even in that era of androgyny, to be an object of homoerotic desire. But they followed him anyway, because he was the first gay person they had ever seen on stage. Maybe they weren't doomed to sad, lonely lives in the closet after all.