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Saturday June 25 02:41:13 2005 Re: .. |
Jay L wrote:
> How about hold it, > but give it a nice red editor warning? Sounds good. |
Brian R |
Saturday June 25 20:55:50 2005 [3642] Pocahontas: The Legend (1995) |
I noticed an alert for this tonight. Holt in fact provides the voice of Pocahontas in this animated film. I'm not sure what alternate reality the entry poster was inhabiting at the time, but in any event the necessary corrections have been made.
Record number: 3642 Title: Pocahontas: The Legend (1995) Medium: Movie Actress: Sandrine Holt Description: Sandrine Holt is tied to a tree with her hands above her head. She is able to free herself. No gag. |
Biff |
Saturday June 25 22:50:55 2005 Re: [3642] Pocahontas: The Legend (1995) |
Biff wrote:
> Holt in fact > provides the voice of Pocahontas in this animated film. Arrgghh! Thought got most of them on IMDB run through 3000 grouping in that last one Appears one of your outlaws |
Jay L |
Saturday June 25 23:32:00 2005 [10454] The Wild Card (2004) |
Here are the times that I took down while watching it.
44 kidnap and chloro of mom 45 49, 56, 59, 66 69 various shots of them tied to the chairs 70 on bed (2 scenes) 71 stairs ungagging Nothing else. Give or take a minute for the times, and without commercials (DVD version) |
AsbestosFilter |
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Saturday June 25 23:56:46 2005 Re: [10454] The Wild Card (2004) |
AsbestosFilter wrote:
> Here are the times that I took down while watching it. This one has fairly close scene times running through it. Perhaps I'll run it up and you point out ones you disagree with. |
Jay L |
Saturday June 25 23:57:41 2005 [10454] The Wild Card (2004) |
ecord number: 10454
Title: The Wild Card (2004) Medium: Movie Actress: Hillary Tuck, Barbara Alyn Woods Description: Nice little straight-to-video find, albeit with an unfortunate ending for one of its damsels. 43 minutes into this caper flick, mother Woods and daughter Tuck -- last seen bound back-to-back in an episode of Honey, I Shrunk the Kids -- are dragged into a van by kidnappers. Woods is then nicely chloroformed onscreen, while Tuck is merely shown semi-conscious. Shortly after this, both women are shown still unconscious (initially), blindfolded, tape-gagged, hands tied in front, and tied back-to-back in chairs with ropes around their torsos. This scenario is revisited several times, with darker lighting that we might like but some reasonably good shots (including close-ups). At the hour mark, Woods' character is unblindfolded and ungagged by one of her captors, but she doesn't get to experience much relief because he immediately stabs her to death. Feh. Meanwhile, Tuck remains bound and understandably terrified -- but, in a boon for us, by the 66-minute mark, she's been retied with her hands behind and moved to much better lighting conditions. Nice close-ups as the antihero removes her blindfold (much to the consternation of his boss) but leaves the gag in place. Just a few minutes later, we see her lying on a bed, still gagged, blindfolded once again, and now with her ankles visibly bound as well. The hero once again removes her blindfold, eventually followed by her gag as he releases her. It's all over by the 73-minute mark. DVD viewers should be sure to check out the behind-the-scenes featurette, which includes an additional take of Tuck's scene on the bed, and the commentary track, in which the director sheds a few (crocodile?) tears for the amount of time that Tuck and Woods were required to spend bound. |
Jay L |
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