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Tuesday February 28 04:34:15 2006 Re: Chinaman |
Jay L wrote:
> "don't know if you're referring to real life or the > show." > The show answers here, i think: http://www.spcnet.tv/reviews/review.php?rID=612 the rice gag belongs to Chan Sau Mun although this page says the series is 36 ep. my version is only 32. could be 4 episodes of ropes and gags we're missing. |
waiguoren zai zhongguo |
basswoodcordage@yahoo.com |
Tuesday February 28 04:51:17 2006 Re: Chinaman |
waiguoren zai zhongguo wrote:
> the rice gag belongs to Chan Sau Mun > > although this page says the series is 36 ep. my version > is only 32. could be 4 episodes of ropes and gags we're missing. i read the whole synopsis of the whole series (God! i'm glad i fast forwarded thru the whole thing) at that website and the action matches up. i'll try to figure out the other two actresses. |
me again |
Tuesday February 28 11:28:27 2006 Re: Chinaman- http://www.spcnet.tv |
waiguoren zai zhongguo wrote:
> answers here, i think: > http://www.spcnet.tv/reviews/review.php?rID=612 > the rice gag belongs to Chan Sau Mun Good work Spcnet an excellent reference. However, you're often better to stick with Titles & Actress names you're getting off the forums. Specifically posters from California, or New York, USA. As this site 90% from USA, so you can lead specific to the DVD & show titles I'll post up the specific sites for your reference |
Jay L |
Tuesday February 28 11:43:17 2006 Re: Chinaman- eps Hassle |
waiguoren zai zhongguo wrote:
> although this page says the series is 36 ep. my version > is only 32. could be 4 episodes of ropes and gags we're missing. You're probably okay here. Just for your reference, our channels here run shows in 1hr eps with commercials. But down in the United States, they have some running 15mins without commercials. Specific "NHK World" (Japan) if you want to look up the guides. It a major bugger I've found the DVD's the better way to go anyway, as everybody has a crack at them and we can always warn guys running through on TV to widen their tape/scanning |
Jay L |
Tuesday February 28 17:08:14 2006 Re: [9892] Freakshow (1989) |
Jay L wrote:
> Red Editor warning in the > Description. > It's basically a step away from being deleted I thought I might help it take that step ;-) |
Joe of London |
Tuesday February 28 17:11:32 2006 Re: [9892] Freakshow (1989) |
togolane wrote:
> Could you supply a complete credit list of > actors/actresses? This is a very obscure movie.I'm > particularly curious about the pizza delivery story. I do not have any way to do screen caps, could try freeze-frame on credits and pen & paper but rather know if any names you are looking for. There was a Pizza delivery guy and girls parading before him, I could try looking at this part at normal speed if the reported scene may have been there and I missed it. |
Joe of London |
Tuesday February 28 17:17:32 2006 [2237] Nightwatch (1994) aka Nattevagten |
On UK 18 Cert. Video with subtitles scene starts at 1 hour 30 minutes of quoted 1 hour 44 minutes length, so could say in last 20 minutes as for entry # 974. Hands appear to be secured with tape but the rope linking wrists to ankles, is long enough for her to reach up to the fire alarm (have villains no sense?).
On video cover name is given as Sofie Graaboel. Perhaps- =================================== This is basically the original of the Patricia Arquette scene in database entry # 974, here Sofie's hands are secured with tape but she is hog-tied with rope linking to her ankles, however it is long enough for her to straighten her legs and reach up to the fire alarm. No gag. In last 20 minutes. |
Joe of London |
Tuesday February 28 17:33:11 2006 [4632] A Nymphoid Barbarian in Dinosaur Hell (1991) |
This is one that I had been hoping to get ever since seeing a trailer on a 'Worst B Movies' programme, and thought "she looks as if she is running along with her hands tied".
I do not know if the database accepts dissenting minority reports, while this film may be awful by Oscar standards; by DiD standards, especially to anyone (like me) who likes the idea of a scantily clad damsel in minimal but secure bondage running free, it is a classic. The editors may like to delay considering this one until the arrival of a tape with a number of scenes that should be winging its way over (following posts may give a clue of what else included) My suggestion would be- ======================= The most interesting thing about this Troma production (from a non DiD perspective) is the title, sad to say. In a post-apocalyptic scenario where radiation has given rise to genetically mutated monsters she is captured by a villain and his mutant assistants and has her hands tied behind her back with a few turns of rope, linking her wrists a few inches apart. She is being taken back to their base led by a rope tied in a loose noose around her neck (not a slipknot). While her captors are distracted watching fighting 'B movie' monsters she runs off, but one of the mutants manages to grab the trailing end of the long rope and fells her. Later she has another chance, this time she manages to get a good lead before being noticed and makes it to cover in the forest. She then wanders through the forest, the rope from her neck trailing along the ground. She tries to wear through the rope around her wrists by rubbing it against a tree trunk. When this fails and she sits in despair at the base of the tree then falls asleep, presumably from exhaustion. As dusk falls she is discovered by a hermit like character who frees her. She is wearing a black bikini style outfit under a short grey leather tunic that is later unfastened at the front so it is not seen when she runs towards the camera, ankle length rawhide type boots. She is captured at 25 minutes, scenes at 34 and 42 minutes (short clip of this in the opening sequence also), then just after 1 hour she is captured again and the same sequence is repeated except that this time she is being led along a stream bed instead of over rocks and she manages to free her hands (short close-up of this) and escapes yet again. Times with adverts, never gagged. |
Joe of London |
Tuesday February 28 17:37:22 2006 [24] Tie Me Up, Tie Me Down (1990) |
Some extra detail (not offended if not worth adding)
=============== Scenes start at about 34 minutes of 1 hour 35 minute video and continue to 10 minutes from end. Includes going out to try to get medicines and drugs for the pain from her tooth that was broken in the initial struggle, holding hands while handcuffed together ("39 Steps" style). On a bed in white nightdress with hands cuffed in front (sometimes secured with rope to top of bed then down to ankles and foot of the bed, sometimes just handcuffs in front) white tape gag, even left on while sleeping with little other restraint. She complained that removing the tape hurt and he bought medical tape for later use. When he leaves her she is tied on a bed (hers or neighbour's when he expects someone to come looking at her apartment) hands in front and secured with thin ropes to the bed and her feet. Once she hides a lighter and uses this to burn through the rope to free herself but fails to escape from the locked apartment then reties herself before he returns. Handcuffs, rope, tape gag, a handgag when her sister come to water the plants on the balcony (at 1 hour 20 minutes), bare feet - something for almost everyone (never hands behind). |
Joe of London |
Tuesday February 28 17:38:53 2006 [3758] Xena: Warrior Princess |
Gaby (O'Connor) hands bound in front and cleave-gagged, sitting still, while Joxer is hogtied and struggling vigorously - if only other way round it would be a short classic.
Also nice shots of Xena waking up in her leather bodice before putting on the rest of her costume, may appeal to some. If it is worth adding extra detail suggest ============================= Right after the mid-episode commercial break, Xena wakes up refreshed, knowing full well Gaby (O'Connor) and Joxer (male) won't be getting into any trouble on this day. That's because she's left them, bound and cleave-gagged, sitting in a barn. Gaby has her hands bound in front, cleave-gagged, sitting passively, while Joxer is hogtied and struggling vigorously - if only other way round it would be a short classic. Spoof of the film 'Groundhog Day.' |
Joe |
Tuesday February 28 17:40:10 2006 [8441] Beastmaster 3: The eye of Braxus (1996) |
I had been impressed with the apparent ability of the hero to hold a damsel's wrists with one hand and bind them using the other, however checking on slow motion it seems the actor did not actually tie them - anyone know if it is really possible without excessive violence to the damsel - perhaps discussed in main forum in the past?.
Suggest ============================== Pretty blond Ms Hess's 'Warrior Princess' type character, wearing a lowcut red leather suit the size and shape of a one-piece bathing suit and above-knee, flat-heeled suede leather boots, has stolen a magic amulet from the Beastmaster and his male fellow adventurer. They track her down, assisted by the Beastmaster's animal friends, and retrieve the amulet. They need her as a guide to their destination so the Beastmaster holds her wrists behind her back and appears to tie them together with a length of leather thong or thin rope. Some continuity problems with her bindings as her wrists appear to be crossed and tied together as she is turned around but, when she is led away by her upper arm, they move apart; probably not actually tied when filming. We see her being led through the landscape with hands behind. When they arrive within sight of their destination, and are distracted with planning how to get in, she moves away unnoticed and sits on the sand to work her bound hands under her bottom before getting up and running off, hands still tied in front. At this stage it can be seen that her hands are tied with about 5 inches of rope between them (if not continuity, perhaps she had been released and re-tied during the journey). The Beastmaster and his companion chase her and she trips and falls in front of a Cobra that prepares to strike. The Beastmaster is unable to communicate with the Cobra and risks being bitten to save her, she is then released and chooses to join with them. No gag. Occurs after about 50 minutes and she is released about 10 minutes later, as broadcast with adverts. |
Joe |
Tuesday February 28 17:42:47 2006 [1065] The Adventures of Sinbad (1996) |
Hands chained in front, heavy manacles with about 1 ft of chain between them. She runs off and is felled by a South American type bolas early on but gets up from the forest floor with hardly a hair out of place. She is gagged to prevent her using magic spells, good close-ups of gagged face towards the end. Classic 'film OTM gag' which she never tries to remove despite having her hands in front and it is loose enough to be easily slid down by her captors when they want her to talk but she is completely incapable of speech when it is pulled back in place. The sort of co-operative captive that we all would want?
Maybe a magic gag; there is a chain on the cave floor that snakes up to attach itself to her manacles at the end and, compared to using explosives to defeat the giant crab, the gag effectiveness does not require that much suspension of disbelief. Scenes scattered throughout episode (5, 7, 18, 21 (gagged), 24, 26, 27, 31 and 37 minutes, with adverts, but probably not useful detail) Existing description is good, up to Editors to decide if any extra detail worth adding. |
Joe |
Tuesday February 28 17:43:58 2006 [513] The Avengers (1961) |
aka " The Positive Negative Man" on BBC 'digitally remastered' video |
Joe |
Tuesday February 28 17:48:28 2006 Doctor Who "The Brain of Morbius" |
This was one of my 'Holy Grail' scenes until I recently came across a video and discovered I had 'scene creep' and confused parts of it with "The Seeds of Doom". However she is one of the main Doctor Who DiDs shown briefly tied and it should appeal to blindfold fans.
Background detail below may be excessive. (That’s it for now - will leave you in peace for a while) =============================== Title: Doctor Who Actress: Elisabeth Sladen Medium: TV Series Description: Episode: "The Brain of Morbius" Parts 2 & 3 In this Frankenstein's Monster type story Sarah (Sladen) is temporarly blinded then tied hands in front to a table or trolley. Part 2 Sarah was blinded by a ray (she did not know it was only temporary, so it was effectively a non-removable blindfold) when she rescued Doctor Who (Tom Baker) from a Sisterhood who guarded the secret of their Elixer of Life by killing all visitors. They return to the castle of the evil Professor Solon in the hope that he may be able to help. He sends The Doctor back to the Sisterhood to get their Elixar as the only hope for regenerating her retinas that he said were destroyed. However he sends a message to them asking for The Doctor's head to complete the body he is building to resurrect Morbius (an exiled Time Lord and greatest criminal mind in the galaxy). While blindly making her way around Sarah enters the Laboratory and speaks to Morbius, unaware that she is holding a conversation with a brain being kept alive in a jar. Later she overhears what is planned for The Doctor and bravely made her way from the castle to try to warn him. Should appeal to 'invisible blindfold' fans. (picture at http://www.shillpages.com/dw/sladee18.jpg). She was eventually found by the villain's slow-witted assistant (Eigor type character, who understandably developed a liking for her) then carried over his shoulder back to the castle. Part 3 To prevent future escapes she is tied, hands in front, on a table or trolley in the lab with ropes holding her down. Later she is released in order to operate an air pump while the villain transplanted the Brain of Morbius into his composite monster using an artificial head as The Doctor had not been killed having restored the Sisterhood's Eternal Flame and source of their Elixar .Her sight returns soon after. Wearing trousers and quilted top with matching waistcoat, no gag. This episode was published in paperback form as 'Doctor Who and the Brain of Morbius' by Terrance Dicks (script Robin Bland) ISBN 0 426 11674 7 in 1977 by Target Books, W.A.Allen and Co. Ltd. |
Joe of London |
Tuesday February 28 20:14:32 2006 Die Cleveren Entry #11879 |
Hi Jay, got the clip, but there's not much left to do for me, DB entry looks fine. Episode no. is 5.1
Good night |
Peter de K |
Tuesday February 28 21:27:37 2006 Re: [2237] Nightwatch (1994) aka Nattevagten |
Joe of London wrote:
> On UK 18 Sure |
Jay L |
Tuesday February 28 21:32:33 2006 Re: [4632] A Nymphoid Barbarian in Dinosaur Hell (1991) |
Joe of London wrote:
> if the database accepts dissenting minority > reports Hmmm I thought I entered that title, but that certainly not my description? |
Jay L |
Tuesday February 28 21:35:01 2006 Re: [24] Tie Me Up, Tie Me Down (1990) |
Joe of London wrote:
> Some extra Sure |
Jay L |
Tuesday February 28 21:38:14 2006 Re: [3758] Xena: Warrior Princess |
Joe wrote:
> Gaby Sure |
Jay L |
Tuesday February 28 21:41:16 2006 Re: [8441] Beastmaster 3: The eye of Braxus (1996) |
Joe wrote:
> I had been Got it thanks for assist |
Jay L |
Tuesday February 28 21:43:45 2006 Re: [1065] The Adventures of Sinbad (1996) |
Joe wrote:
> Hands chained Sure |
Jay L |
Tuesday February 28 21:46:25 2006 Re: [513] The Avengers (1961) |
Joe wrote:
> Positive Negative Yeah, epguides changed that as well |
Jay L |
http://www.epguides.com/Avengers/ |
Tuesday February 28 22:03:39 2006 Re: Doctor Who "The Brain of Morbius" |
Joe of London wrote:
> This was one Took it you wanted added? In there now |
Jay L |
Tuesday February 28 22:04:52 2006 Re: Die Cleveren Entry #11879 |
Peter de K wrote:
> Hi Jay, got the clip > DB entry looks fine. Episode no. is 5.1 Thanks guy appreciated |
Jay L |
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