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Friday January 02 01:04:00 2004 Spanish Soaps |
I'm continuing to go through old tapes from when I was taping the Univision soaps daily and adding/updating DB entries. See, I do do things besides complain ;)
Let me tell you, sweep recording is a pain, but you WILL get scenes. Anyway, one thing I notice is that the bad girls on telenovelas are lots badder than those from US soaps. They are big on kidnapping a rival and holding her at gunpoint. Lots of mocking and taunting with a big automatic in the captive's face. Too bad I don't speak Spanish, I'm sure the dialog is interesting. |
Brian R |
Friday January 02 01:44:16 2004 Without a Trace |
There was a brief scene tonight. A bride is kidnapped on her wedding night. About 40' in, she's briefly shown gagged and struggling. Disappointingly, she's not shown below the shoulders. Not bad though.
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Mike D |
Friday January 02 02:16:02 2004 Re: Without a Trace |
Mike D wrote:
> There was a brief scene tonight. A bride is kidnapped on > her wedding night. About 40' in, she's briefly shown > gagged and struggling. > "There Goes the Bride" ... first aired in February. |
Biff |
http://community.webtv.net/unlikelysource/TheCaseFilesofBiff |
Friday January 02 03:37:46 2004 Re: Spanish Soaps |
Brian R wrote:
> See, I do do things besides complain ;) Ha! I don't believe it for a minute. Just kidding. :) |
Raffish |
Friday January 02 08:43:02 2004 Re: Do you know a scene like this? |
Paco The Bandit wrote:
> Does anyone know of scenes where the damsel is forced to > pretend that she is not being held captive by the bad > guys? > If anyone can think of scenes like that then let me > know.I really enjoy this scenario. Record number: 1894 Title: F.B.I., The (1965) Medium: TV Series Actress: Pilar Seurat, June Vincent Description: Episode: "The Diamond Millstone" (5.19) Maid and housewife are bound to chairs and gagged with thick pieces of white tape. Occurs in the opening sequence after the phoneline is cut, so don't be late tuning in. _____________________________________ If I recall, this scene features the maid tied and gagged first, seated in a chair. The housewife is not tied until after she is forced to answer her front door: several security guards have come to check on her cut phone line. The housewife makes an excuse, and the thieves usher her back to the living room where she is gagged and bound too. Good scene, which seemed to fit your criteria. Another similar situation I enjoy is when a damsel is tied and gagged by someone (preferably a woman) who must pretend and/or explain herself and her motives without sounding evil, once the damsel is discovered. For example, in Nancy Frangione's scene in "Another World", she is seen gagged and bound in the backseat of a car by a passerby. Her kidnapper (a man) must make up a flimsy excuse to cover up his true intentions. One last note: I know it was mentioned on here a few months ago but I finally saw "Freaky Friday" last night, and I have never been as disappointed with the utter failure to provide a scene. There was duct tape and everything. In fact, when the girl is saved, she is holding a strip of duct tape and a cloth in her hands. Talk about a seriously missed opportunity. |
Dave |
Friday January 02 09:01:39 2004 Terror Among Us and Mad Max |
HAPPY 2004! Seems like just yesterday, we were celebrating 2000 and worried about Y2K. Time Flies.
Well anyway, I was just fooling around with the IMDB and decided to look up our old favorite TERROR AMONG US, to see if it had been scheduled for release. It hasn't, but we mustn't loose hope. But what caught my eye is that under the recomndations for this movie it lists "MAD MAX BEYOND THUNDERDOME." How can they think that people who liked TAU would like "MAD MAX"? The movies have completely different plots, and aren't even of the same Genre. The only connection between the two that I can see is the brief scene in MMBT where the young leader of the wild kids gets tied to a pole. Anybody else have any thoughts on this? |
Legend of the Wolf |
legendofthewolf@yahoo.com |
http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0083184/combined |
Friday January 02 11:02:44 2004 Re: Without a Trace |
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> > There was a brief scene tonight. A bride is > kidnapped on > > her wedding night. > > "There Goes the Bride" ... first aired in February. OK. It wasn't in the database, so I wasn't sure (I added it). |
Mike D |
Friday January 02 11:12:26 2004 IMDB.com film recommendations for Terror Among Us |
> I was just fooling around with the IMDB and decided to look up our old favorite TERROR AMONG US... But what caught my eye is that under the recomndations for this movie it lists "MAD MAX BEYOND THUNDERDOME." How can they think that
people who liked TAU would like "MAD MAX"? Anybody else have any thoughts on this? http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0083184/combined ---- Did you click on IMDB.com's "How Do The Recommendations Work?" link?: "With nearly 383,000 titles on the IMDb it isn't feasible to handpick Recommendations for every film. That's why we came up with a complex formula to suggest titles that fit along with the selected film and, most importantly, let our trusted user base steer those selections. The formula uses factors such as user votes, genre, title, keywords, and, most importantly, user recommendations themselves to generate an automatic response. We're proud of our system for, if you disagree with a Recommendation for a given title and know of a better one, we encourage you to help us improve the results. Look for the 'Update' button or the 'Add A Recommendation' link at the bottom of the page and add more relevant (or just plain more) Keywords, or add the titles that you think should be recommended." In other words, most likely one of the IMDb users simply liked both TAU + Mad Max-Thunderdome, and took the time to enter their favorite. Rather than simply passively complaining, others can follow my approach: * Click on IMDB.com's "Disagree With Recommendation" link. * Enter a different title(s). |
Kinky-napper |
Friday January 02 11:55:04 2004 something of interest :) |
From our (Dutch i believe) friend.
And if you click on 2002,more images are featured. Ciao. |
Tapeher |
http://www.royalfreehost.com/fetish/mondprop/inde3.html |
Friday January 02 12:57:41 2004 Cali Timmins |
Record number: 3726
Title: Ryan's Hope Medium: Soap Opera Actress: Cali Timmins Description: As Maggie Shelby, Timmins' scene is the perfect mixture of beautiful DinD, unbeatable doe-eyed scared expression and excellent cleave-gag. You'll never find a better combination of the three elements. _____________________________________________________ What was the scene all about? |
Friday January 02 13:12:34 2004 Re: Do you know a scene like this? |
Paco The Bandit wrote:
> Happy New Year Everyone, > > Does anyone know of scenes where the damsel is forced to > pretend that she is not being held captive by the bad > guys? > the Keystone Cops episode of Charlie's Angels (OMG its not n the DB) "Kris" is in the back seat between two bad guys (dressed as old time gangsters). She is dressed like a keystone cop. The guy checking them it at the start line (its some sort of classic car race you see). looks at Kris & says "what about her?" the head bad guy replies... she's a hostage" the check out guy replies.. "wow she's some actress...She really looks scared!" Kris has her hands tied in front the whole time she's in the car..you can't see if they are tied for that exchange though. |
Snowcat |
Friday January 02 13:28:50 2004 Re: Spanish Soaps |
Hello All,
There is still a scene that's been on-going on the Univision Soap, Rebecca. 2 pm EST on Univision. It's the same blond, tied up in the basement, lots of rope on her hands and feet. The female captor that's been tormenting her was seen being attacked by another woman at the end of Wednesday's episode (didn't air yesterday) The grand finale is Jan 8th, so this may continue until then. Best to all of you in 2004. |
PW |
Friday January 02 13:49:21 2004 Re: All My Children |
> I thought the handgag yesterday was pretty nice also,
> especially since it was female/female with some nice > mmmphing. Not bad at all |
Friday January 02 13:50:36 2004 Re: Without a Trace |
Mike D wrote:
> > "There Goes the Bride" ... first aired in > February. > > OK. It wasn't in the database, so I wasn't sure (I added > it). Great, thanks for taking care of that. Was the gag cloth or tape? |
Brian R |
Friday January 02 13:59:05 2004 Re: Cali Timmins |
(unsigned poster) wrote:
> Record number: 3726 > > Title: Ryan's Hope > Medium: Soap Opera > Actress: Cali Timmins > What was the scene all about? I don't recall, but the cap you show doesn't illustrate that scene. The one you have is this one: Record number: 2848 Title: Counterstrike Medium: TV Series Actress: Cali Timmins Description: Episode: "The Hit" (3.16) Cali is bound and cleave gagged with a white cloth. Hmmm, that's a sketchy description. It could probably use some rework. |
Brian R |
Friday January 02 14:00:52 2004 Re: Cali Timmins |
> I don't recall, but the cap you show doesn't illustrate
> that scene. The one you have is this one: > I know that but the image seemed to fit the DB description anyway |
Friday January 02 14:11:15 2004 One Life To Live |
"Nora" gets an EXCELLENT handgag in the first few minutes of today's One Life To Live. (I'm on the east coast for Christmas.) |
Tapemaster |
km574@yahoo.com |
Friday January 02 14:46:30 2004 "Alias" preview |
Just a hunch here, but most likely ABC will promo the Jan. 11 "Alias" episode with the ball-gag scene at some point during Sunday's Sugar Bowl from 8 to midnight. I'll be very interested to see if they show her gagged in the previews for that football audience. I can hear the voiceover now. "One week from tonight on Alias....Sydney Bristow has escaped many a difficult situation..." |
Friday January 02 15:19:35 2004 OLTL vs Rebeca |
For you lefties conflicted over which one to tape:
Upon review of my tape, nothing on "One Life to Live" except the handgag that TM mentioned, and a surprise ending (but not bondage related.) It never goes any further than that foreplay. I wasn't able to tape "Rebeca" but I saw that the sister was free by the end of the show. |
G-MaN |
Friday January 02 16:09:50 2004 Spiderman Live |
Apparently this live-action play has Mary Jane B&G. Perhaps someone can check it out. |
http://www.spidermanlive.com/ |
Friday January 02 16:18:56 2004 Re: Spiderman Live |
Any more information - I could possibly attend either the Cleveland or Buffalo performance as per their itinerary posted.
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Major John |
Friday January 02 16:20:23 2004 Re: Spiderman Live |
> Perhaps someone can check it out.
Assuming it's still playing somewhere in 2004 |
P Parker |
Friday January 02 16:21:48 2004 Re: Spiderman Live |
> Any more information - I could possibly attend either the
> Cleveland or Buffalo performance as per their itinerary > posted. Unfortunately they're for 2003. |
Friday January 02 16:25:15 2004 maria taken hostage Tuesday AMC |
according to the episode description on my digital cable for Tuesday's All My Children Maria (Eva La Rue ) will be taken hostage. She had a great scene with a gag in Ghoulies III.
Stay Tuned |
Snowcat |
Friday January 02 16:29:45 2004 Re: Spiderman Live |
(unsigned poster) wrote:
> Apparently this live-action play has Mary Jane B&G. How do you know that she gets bound and gagged? |
Tapemaster |
km574@yahoo.com |
Friday January 02 16:33:32 2004 Re: maria taken hostage Tuesday AMC |
Alright!!!
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Tapemaster |
km574@yahoo.com |
Friday January 02 16:39:55 2004 Re: Spiderman Live |
> > Apparently this live-action play has Mary Jane
> B&G. > > How do you know that she gets bound and gagged? Posted at Rob's Damsels site. Also discussed was a play based on Cinderella where the eponymous lead gets B&G by her wicked stepsisters. |
Friday January 02 16:52:10 2004 Re: Damsels forced to pretend she's not being held captive |
Kinky-napper wrote:
> > Does anyone know of scenes where the damsel is > forced to pretend that she is not being held captive by > the bad guys? Although there's no gag, you may enjoy the scene from "The Gazebo" with Debbie Reynolds. She talks to her husband on the phone while the bad guys have her tied up and at gunpoint. Another good one is the "Today's FBI" scene where the mother tries to tell her son that she's just "playing cops and robbers" with the bad guy who is tying her up. |
PRW |
Friday January 02 17:13:33 2004 If you're in Toronto... |
...start taping CITY-TV (channel 7) right NOW!! See Anything Goes for details. |
Canucklehead |
Friday January 02 17:23:12 2004 Devil's Pond |
Anyone hear anything about this direct to DVD movie starring Tara Reid? The setup is perfect: newlyweds move to a secluded cabin completely surrounded by water. Little does Ms. Reid know her character's husband plans on keeping her there forever. Like I said, perfect setup....for a huge letdown. I hope I am wrong. |
tripper |
Friday January 02 19:08:07 2004 Re: Without a Trace |
Brian R wrote:
> Mike D wrote: > > > > "There Goes the Bride" ... first > aired in February. > > > > OK. It wasn't in the database, so I wasn't sure (I > added it). > > Great, thanks for taking care of that. Was the gag cloth > or tape? The scene was so quick (and I didn't tape it) that I couldn't tell for sure. If she was screaming while the gag was still in place, one could conclude that it was cloth. |
Mike D |
Friday January 02 19:08:42 2004 Re: Devil's Pond |
tripper wrote:
> Anyone hear anything about this direct to DVD movie > starring Tara Reid? The setup is perfect: newlyweds > move to a secluded cabin completely surrounded by water. > Little does Ms. Reid know her character's husband plans > on keeping her there forever. Like I said, perfect > setup....for a huge letdown. I hope I am wrong. HUGE letdown is right tripp she spends some time with am long chain attached to her ankle....thats it BTW you share a nickname with the singer in one of the ABSOLUTELY COOLEST BEST Unsigned bands in the country The Buzz Poets |
Snowcat |
Friday January 02 19:31:17 2004 Re: Spiderman Live |
(unsigned poster) wrote:
> > > Also discussed was a play > based on Cinderella where the eponymous lead gets B&G > by her wicked stepsisters. I just spent 40 minutes writing a reply to this offline on the rich tie-up possibilities of British pantomime, only to get a "Page Expired" notice when I came back on and tried to post it. I was also told my post was in "the annoying top posted style", even though it started with a chevron marking, whatever that's called. NOT HAPPY. |
Mad Dan |
Friday January 02 20:40:31 2004 Re: Spiderman Live |
Mad Dan wrote:
> (unsigned poster) wrote: > > > > > Also discussed was a play > > NOT HAPPY. Did it make you "Mad"...Dan??? :0 sorry I'm SO FRIGGIN LAME but I COULDN'T resist it!!! |
Snowcat |
Friday January 02 20:52:22 2004 Re: Spiderman Live |
Mad Dan wrote:
> > I just spent 40 minutes writing a reply to this offline So if you wrote it off-line, then you have your local copy. > on the rich tie-up possibilities of British pantomime, Possibilities? Were you talking about actual scenes? > only to get a "Page Expired" notice when I came That's your browser. > back on and tried to post it. I was also told my post was > in "the annoying top posted style", even though > it started with a chevron marking, whatever that's > called. Sometimes, it's necessary to remove the blank line below the attribution line or put a > in it. The Engineer is looking at the situation. |
Brian R |
Friday January 02 21:34:01 2004 Re: Spiderman Live |
> So if you wrote it off-line, then you have your local
> copy. Usually, yes, but on this occasion it disappeared without trace. Never did that before! > > > on the rich tie-up possibilities of British > pantomime, > > Possibilities? Were you talking about actual scenes? Yes, they crop up all the time! There's one in the Aladdin show I'm crewing on at the moment, albeit a rather symbolic use of luminous soft plastic chains on wrists and ankles. No gag, as the Princess has to swap insults with the baddie. Sorry, there's not enough light for a decent pic. :-( > > > only to get a "Page Expired" notice when I > came > > That's your browser. Possibly, but as I say, it's usually very forgiving. > > > Sometimes, it's necessary to remove the blank line below > the attribution line or put a > in it. The Engineer > is > looking at the situation. Thanks. I'll try again! |
Mad Dan |
Friday January 02 22:20:32 2004 Re: Cinderella etc. |
> Did it make you "Mad"...Dan??? > :0 > sorry > I'm SO FRIGGIN LAME but I COULDN'T resist it!!! Wanna job writing panto scripts? Welcome aboard, buddy! :-)) If you've never seen a British pantomime, it can be baffling, but it's the main interface between the UK public and live theatre. About 15 million people, a quarter of the population, see a panto at Christmas, and the phenomenon involves some 18,000 people nationwide as cast and crew, amateur or professional. Big pro shows feature stars of TV and stage, eager to make fools of themselves, and even sometimes to get tied up! Any big British or Irish star you care to name, including heavyweights like Ian McKellen and Judy Dench, will tell you they caught the acting bug as little kids entranced by the fun and spectacle of a panto. Audience participation is encouraged, heckling of the odious bad guy obligatory. Panto is the prime source of recruits to Youth Theatre groups, ensuring a good supply of future performers. Basically, it's a Christmas holiday play/musical/variety show for all the family, but aimed mainly at kids. In a cross-dressing tradition going back to the Roman Saturnalia or beyond, the hero is played by a gorgeous young lady in a leg-revealing costume. This was grafted onto a type of show derived from the Commedia dell'Arte at the start of the 19th Century, when an actress would have to play a guy if she wanted to show her legs! There's always at least one comic Dame, played by a very obviously butch guy in over-the-top drag. The story is traditional, e.g. Cinderella, Aladdin, Jack and the Beanstalk, Robin Hood, etc, but the genre evolves all the time, with currently fashionable names and topical jokes and songs. The script is an ad hoc affair, especially in local amateur shows, so you get whatever the writers think will play well. As fairy tales are usually about the baddie wanting to have the heroine to himself or steal her money or the hero's, there's always a good chance a bit of mild bondage will be introduced. Full treatments as described in the St Albans Cinderella are, I think, rather uncommon, but at least one panto in ten is likely to produce something of interest to us. Remember, too, that the HERO is also a cute gal! You probably haven't heard much about individual shows because they're ephemeral, numerous and not regarded as great art, but the tie-up quota is appreciable. So, folks, if you want to see a young lady bound before your very eyes, produce a panto. |
Mad Dan |
Friday January 02 22:41:32 2004 Re: Devil's Pond |
tripper wrote:
> Anyone hear anything about this direct to DVD movie > starring Tara Reid? The setup is perfect: newlyweds > move to a secluded cabin completely surrounded by water. > She is chained at the ankle at one point. (Ho Hum) Nothing to catch my interest. Otherwise a complete bust. |
BB |
Friday January 02 23:44:25 2004 1-800-POSSIBILITY |
The preview for tomorrow nite's (Jan. 3) "all 'new" episode of 1-800-MISSING mentions a kidnapping. I didn't hear it well enough to determine if it was a male victim or a female victim, but someone gets snatched & I guess there's a 50% chance it's a dame. Might be worth a look. I posted on the "Alerts" page also.
PS...J Par, drop me an email okay? I lost your email addy. |
JP |
JAPfeif@aol.com |
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