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Saturday January 13 02:01:44 2007 Re: [3418] Charlie's Angels |
civil wrote:
> This should got it |
Jay L |
Saturday January 13 02:02:15 2007 Re: [44] Charlie's Angels |
civil wrote:
> This got it |
Jay L |
Saturday January 13 02:04:12 2007 Re: [7275] Profiler |
civil wrote:
> Irene Just at this one recent, perhaps you'd rather do like Filter and write out how you'd like the entry to look and we'll copy/paste it in there |
Jay L |
Saturday January 13 02:04:51 2007 Re: [12126] Charlie's Angels |
civil wrote:
> episode great. thanks |
Jay |
Saturday January 13 02:05:25 2007 Re: [12406] Profiler |
civil wrote:
> Carol got it |
Jay L |
Saturday January 13 02:28:08 2007 Re: ref- German |
Peter de K wrote:
> This may be of help: Instead of using "ü" > your keymap may not provide use "ue" (e.g. > "Schluessel" - same with ö and ä). > That's what we'd do. Main thing after is an accurate entry. Which these checks about. I'm also concerned with some over there English language comprehension levels to get at it. Figure a cut & paste search ability for VHS machine alerts best for them. If those boys on the other forum double check like that, great. |
Jay L |
Saturday January 13 02:40:15 2007 Re: Die Kumpel |
Peter de K wrote:
> I suppose the identity of the damsel is no longer in > question because the scene is already in the DB? Yeah, finally got up an image to work with These non-dubbed ones are a bugger as my knowledge of German language is zero, and I have to run the tape a few times to see if I can catch what sounds like a name and google.ca image search is awful. Btw: Google.ca brings up ZERO for Lenssen und Partner, or LenBen, etc etc. This going to be ongoing |
Jay L |
Saturday January 13 05:32:37 2007 [1616] The 10th Kingdom (2000) |
This has shown recently in UK. It was in the afternoon during school holidays and appears that some of the less 'suitable for children' scenes were removed. The reported dialogue was replaced with the trolls chanting "Frying Tonight" - I do not know if that would mean anything in North America; in UK associated with Fish-n-Chips café cooking that night.
a.c. IMDB Grandmother is Moira Lister Suggest- The cute-as-a-button Virginia Lewis (Williams) and her father step through a mirror into a magic kingdom populated by trolls, witches and other kinds of interesting (and deadly) creatures. In the first episode (when shown as a 10 part series), Wolf (a rather human looking lupine who is endowed with an enormous tale, usually hidden under clothing) visits Virginia's Grandmother (Lister). He appears to have conflicting personalities, the human one has fallen in love with Virginia but the lupine one (shades of Little Red Riding Hood) wants to eat Grandmother. We see him in a Chef's hat adding condiments to the large baking tray in which Grandmother is sitting trussed with rope, hands in front and mmphing through a tight, black OTM gag. He switches between culinary matters such as the size of the oven and saying he should not be doing this and must release her. Virginia calls by and bravely rescues her Grandmother. At the beginning of the third episode Virginia has been captured by the trolls and is secured to a large wooden chair by metal bands around her wrists and ankles. When she awakens from her swoon she looks down at her stomach, where she sees the words "Troll Toy" painted. Hmm, not good. She looks at the fireplace where three trolls have heated a pair of meal sandals to a red hot temperature. "You don't have to use them," Virginia says. "I'll talk!" A troll replies, "Torture first, talk later!" (an afternoon broadcast in the UK did not include the dialogue about torture or the words on her stomach). Before things get really ugly, she's rescued by Wolf, although after their previous meeting she is initially reluctant to leave with him. In the fifth episode (about 15 minutes in), Virginia is captured by the evil Huntsman and dragged to his lair inside a tree. He uses thin cord, a few feet long, tied between her wrists to lead her along. She's then chained by one ankle (or perhaps both) to the inside of the tree. Her father and Wolf track her down and rescue her. In the first 20 minutes of the ninth episode, Virginia and her father are gassed with troll dust and awake bound hand and foot in the back of a cart. Their feet are tied with thick rope and their hands are manacled in front, linked to each other by a length of chain. When the Huntsman nods off and the trolls become more interested in ale than their prisoners, the two roll off the back of the cart. After escaping they untie their feet (not shown) but have to make their way through the enchanted forest still manacled, hands in front, and linked by the chain. They eventually meet some mischievous fairies who ask if they want to be separated; but magically separate them from each other as well as from the chains. They later meet up and are rescued again by Wolf. |
Joe of London |
Saturday January 13 05:36:30 2007 [2462] Les Patterson Saves The World (1987) |
Intruder in Lab handgags her at about 28 minutes. Les Patterson (Barry Humphries) and her employer find the wrecked lab and her mmphing at 30 minutes.
Suggest Attractive Stephenson (former wife of Billy Connolly) is a Research Assistant working on a dangerous virus wanted by spys/agents who hand-gag her at about 28 minutes. At about 30 minutes Les Patterson (Barry Humphries) and her employer return to find the wrecked lab and hear her mmphing. They find her in the next room, cleave-gagged with black cloth and tied to a bed in an upper-half spreadeagle, her ankles bound together. She lies on her back wearing a white blouse and short red skirt. As she struggles to speak through the gag Les Patterson says "You can hardly breathe; let's get a bit of air to you" and proceeds to remove her blouse and skirt, revealing a white corset. He eventually cuts the black cloths securing her wrists then removes the gag. During the following conversation she is seen untying the cloth from one wrist. It's a nice scene, though badly lit, rather short and played for laughs. Times for a video without adverts |
Joe of London |
Saturday January 13 05:40:04 2007 [5829] The Two Ronnies |
A mini-series within the Two Ronnies British comedy sketch show titled "The Worm that Turned"
Suggest- Description: "The Worm that Turned" Episode: 7 (of 8) British comedy sketch show. In this mini-series within the show, militant feminists have taken over Britian and enslaved men. The Ronnies rebel and have to go on the run. While one is staying with a family friend, the tall blonde Ms. Ventham, they discover that she has betrayed them to the State Police (who wear PVC/leather uniforms with shorts and boots that may appeal to some). As part of the escape plan Ms. Ventham is knocked out and when she revives is left trussed up in her black bathrobe(?) tied hands behind and ankles bound, with yellow cloth (perhaps torn from a towel). She is seen with a yellow cloth cleave-gag and then a shower cap is stretched over her face. Dangerous, but very kinky. She struggles and mmmphs while the cap inflates and deflates slightly with her breathing. Short scene about 6 minutes into the episode (the mini-series usually starts about 20 minutes into the 1 hour sketch show, with adverts) |
Joe of London |
Saturday January 13 05:44:27 2007 [4201] Tilly Trotter (1999) aka Catherine Cookson's Tilly Trotter |
Netted at 32 minutes but rescued before assaulted. At 43 minutes she is again seized and a bag placed over her head as she is carted off (literally). Stocks scene at 46 minutes. Without adverts.
Suggest- Mini-series set in the countryside of early Victorian England. In the first episode of this four-parter, the poor but very attractive Tilly Trotter (played with earthy sensuality by Carli Norris) is netted by local thugs at about 32 minutes, but her screams are heard and she is rescued. At 43 minutes they seize her again and a sack is placed over her head as she is bundled off then carted away (literally). She is taken to a barn and at 46 minutes locked into a set of colonial-style head-and-wrists stocks. A nice touch - her legs are tied - pulled apart - to a timber railing so she doesn't just stand there but is completely 'controlled'. The thugs then proceed to throw rotten fruit - and insults - at the helpless girl until rescue comes. Times without adverts. Shows are based on Carolyn Cookson's potboiler trilogy. |
Joe of London |
Saturday January 13 11:44:46 2007 Re: [1616] The 10th Kingdom (2000) |
Joe of London wrote:
> Suggest okay |
Jay L |
Saturday January 13 11:53:54 2007 Re: [2462] Les Patterson Saves The World (1987) |
Joe of London wrote:
> Suggest sure |
Jay L |
Saturday January 13 11:54:41 2007 Re: [5829] The Two Ronnies |
Joe of London wrote:
> Suggest- sure |
Jay L |
Saturday January 13 11:55:31 2007 Re: [4201] Tilly Trotter (1999) aka Catherine Cookson's Tilly Trotter |
Joe of London wrote:
> Suggest- sure |
Jay L |
Saturday January 13 15:22:11 2007 [9319] Ai Zhi Shu (1993) aka Love To Kill |
The correct title is: 'Red to Kill' |
Stephanie |
Saturday January 13 16:30:44 2007 [3160] The Watcher (2000) |
Minor editing if worthwhile?
"climxes" > "climaxes", "of of" > "of", " inwhich" > "in which", "inthe" > " in the", "victime" > "victim", "Noticable" > " Noticeable" (unless is correct spelling west of 'pond') Suggest- Serial Killer on the rampage epic has a cut and paste script but climaxes with Psychologist Marisa Tomei being taken hostage by the psycho. Oscar Winner Tomei is tied to a chair, hands taped behind her, ankles taped together, roped to the chair. She is taped gagged and remains that way for about four minutes in which does some energetic mmmmphhhing. There are some nice close ups of her gagged face, and some shots of her taped wrists. She is ungagged for dialogue with the psycho and eventually is saved by the FBI hero. All in all a very good scene , with Marisa being filmed from a variety of angles. Noticeable for being one of the very few full scale scenes every done by an Oscar Winning Actress after she has won the Oscar. There are two other scenes in the film: Some brief shots of the detective's past love who was killed by the psycho and at the beginning scenes of the psycho toying with his first victim. She has her hands tied behind her and is taped gagged and at one point the psycho kissed her on her gagged lips. However the Girl does not survive so be warned. The Tomei Scene takes place in the last half hour of the film, the first victim in the first few minutes. The flashbacks of the other victim are very very brief and she is never clearly seen, and are scattered throughout the film. |
Joe of London |
Saturday January 13 16:34:48 2007 [12199] Charmed |
Seen lying down at 20 minutes in, not well lit but a good view of her blindfolded face and, errr,.. upper body (Editors may wish to rephrase this). Bonds not shown but probably hands behind and when she wakes and tries to sit up she is knocked back by some sort of invisible force field.
At 26 minutes she is seen again, standing blindfolded, hands behind, apparently in an invisible cage. Then she make the ropes disintegrate, removes the blindfold and then projects a fireball that smashes through the invisible wall and incinerates one of the demons before being transported back to the sister's house, as a result of a spell they cast. When asked what happened she says "I was kept in a cage". No gag. Times for a 1 hour broadcast with adverts Suggest Two demons have kidnapped Christy (Marnette), who is unconscious at the beginning of the scene. She is seen lying down at 20 minutes in, not well lit but a good view of her blindfolded face and, errr,. upper body. Bonds not shown but looks like hands behind and when she wakes and tries to sit up she is knocked back by some sort of invisible force field. At 26 minutes she is seen again, now standing and still blindfolded, hands behind, apparently in an invisible cage. She warns them that they "do not know what they are dealing with" and when they refuse to release her she magically make the ropes disintegrate in flames, the only shot where you can really see her bound hands for a few frames. Then she removes the blindfold, places her hands to her head and projects a fireball that smashes through the invisible wall and incinerates one of the demons. She confronts the other but at that moment is transported back to the sister's house, as a result of a spell they had cast. When asked what happened she says "I was kept in a cage". In short: Damsel bound, but not really in distress once she regains her powers. No gag. Times for a 1 hour broadcast with adverts |
Joe of London |
Saturday January 13 17:49:51 2007 Public Service - Educational |
I do not know if 'sexploitation documentaries' are included in the database, but even if not I thought that posting this might interest anyone wondering about the identity of an "educational video" that has been mentioned recently.
"How Fetish Conquered the World" 'Sexploitation' documentary that was shown on UK Channel 5 in late 2006, but probably of American origin. It included a feature on Japanese Rope Bondage. A Japanese damsel is elaborately roped by a Sensei, or rope master, culminating in hogtied suspension. Despite appearances she claimed to enjoy it so not strictly DiD - but should appeal to rope-cleave-gag fans. |
Joe of London |
Saturday January 13 18:27:24 2007 Re: [9319] Ai Zhi Shu (1993) aka Love To Kill |
Stephanie wrote:
> The correct title is: 'Red to Kill' Got it thanks for assist |
Jay L |
Saturday January 13 18:28:19 2007 Re: [3160] The Watcher (2000) |
Joe of London wrote:
> Suggest- Got it thanks for assist |
Jay L |
Saturday January 13 18:29:15 2007 Re: [12199] Charmed |
Joe of London wrote:
> Suggest Got it thanks for assist |
Jay L |
Saturday January 13 18:30:54 2007 Re: Public Service - Educational |
Joe of London wrote:
> 'sexploitation documentaries' I personally don't enter those. Like the SexTV show. But I forget the actual wording of the ruling to quote to you |
Jay L |
Saturday January 13 18:32:48 2007 Re: Spelling |
Joe of London wrote:
> unless is correct spelling west of 'pond' Humourous. I'm west of the pond and Yanks on me about my spelling all the time |
Jay L |
Saturday January 13 18:58:14 2007 Re: Spelling - "Fukufuji" - Have Some Fun With Brian R |
> correct spelling west of 'pond'
Hey Brian, some East/West spelling humour "The Panel" and other media guys all snarking about "The first Japanese guy". Not a son of a Japanese guy married to a Canuck gal! No. A real hometown Japanese guy! during the game Some guy in Scott Trade on his 5th beer when his kid ask him "Who's that guy in net again?" and suggested answer "Go ask your Mother" ;p |
Jay L |
Saturday January 13 19:17:44 2007 Re: [7275] Profiler |
>like Filter and write out how
> you'd like the entry to look and we'll copy/paste it in Two hanging scenes in this episode. The only good thing about such scenes is the associated bondage. In the first scene, which occurs around the 45 minute mark (with commercials), policewoman Irene is found hanged from a post. The scene is brief so we do not see much of the associated bondage. She is seen again with a quick flashback at the 50 min mark (w/ commercials). But right at the end of the episode April is found dead - hanged by the evil Jack-Of-All-Trades. She is obviously bound with chains around her body and her neck. |
civil |
Saturday January 13 22:54:48 2007 Re: [7275] Profiler |
civil wrote:
> > Okay great thanks for assist |
Jay L |
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