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Sunday January 02 01:07:34 2005
Re: Spellbinder Alert For West Coasters
Tim Smith wrote:

> I don't see anything in today's alerts section, so I'll
> just say here. I just noticed that Spellbinder, featuring
> Kelly Preston B&G, is starting now (8 pm) on WGN. If
> anybody knows approximately when in the movie her scene
> occurs, I would really appreciate it. I am watching
> several different things and would love to not have to
> stay pinned to Spellbinder.

I saw this movie, and would like to warn anyone who plans to watch it that Kelly Preston's scene is all to brief and that the visibility of her bonds and gag is very poor due to the oblique angle at which her bondage scene is filmed.
Furthermore, there is a major putz scene that supersedes Kelly Preston's scene.
She is tied spread-eagled on a beach, and cleave-gagged with a black cloth, about to be sacrificed by a cult of Satanists. Her bonds and gag are barely discernible due to poor lighting and the oblique angle at which the scene is filmed. In my opinion, this movie definitely is not worth watching solely for her bondage scene.
Hadji
Sunday January 02 01:18:41 2005
Re: Have the posting rules changed?
An Old Friend wrote:

> Is there a new length limit for the Discussion Page I
> need to know about?

No, nothing like that. I just tested it with a very long
posts, no problem. If you still have a copy of the
text, forward it to me and I'll see if I can figure out
the problem.

The Engineer
http://brianspage.com/email.html
Sunday January 02 01:47:02 2005
Re: 24 Season 1 DVD?
Jake wrote:

> Are there any extras (footage, bloopers, commentary from
> Elisha about being tied up, etc) for Elisha Cuthbert in
> the DVDs for season 1 of 24? Best Buy has them on sale
> for half price this week and I was thinking about buying
> them if there was anything worth seeing in them besides
> the scenes that were on tv which I already have good
> copies of. Thanks.

The Season 1 DVD of 24 was made really just to see how successful it would be. All it has is every episode and a teaser/promo for Season 2. If you saw every scene with her and have it on tape, then that is enough. However, having the shots in DVD quality format isn't a bad idea.
Matt
Sunday January 02 05:51:12 2005
VCR Alerts postings form
> I just tested it with a very long posts, no problem. If you still have a copy of the text, forward it to me and I'll see if I can figure out the problem.
----
To ring in the New Year, one "usability" convenience would be to remove "2004" from the VCR Alerts postings form's dropdown box. Thanx.
Kinky-napper
Sunday January 02 07:23:50 2005
Update Notice
A somewhat delayed New Year's update that includes the start of a new story.
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Vince Grey
http://www.greyweb.org
Sunday January 02 10:49:16 2005
Maria Full of Grace
The new independent movie "Maria Full of Grace" features a quick handcuff scene. A busty Colombian female is handcuffed behind her back. However it is a very quick scene. The movie is about Colombian girls who become drug mules.
Viking
Sunday January 02 11:00:23 2005
What movie is this?
Below site has a photo of a woman tape gagging another woman and it has exerpts from an interview with the actress where she talks about being tied and gagged. I don't know what movie it's from.

http://www.itv.com/page.asp?partid=2193
Silk
Sunday January 02 11:22:49 2005
Re: H A P P Y 2005 (And future movie Alerts)

> The Devils Rejects .

Go to the link to see the image. It's pic #14 (of 33).

http://www.moviesonline.ca/film59.htm#gallery
Sunday January 02 12:35:39 2005
FUZZWEB
Update to FUZZWEB is complete. 2 more Italian video clips featured. Enjoy...
FUZZ
fzfamily@aol.com
http://www.dangerbeach.net/fuzzweb
Sunday January 02 12:41:19 2005
Captain and Tennille
The Captain and Tennille show is coming to DVD sometime this year. This was apparently only a one season show, so the episode where Tennille is tied and gagged should be on the DVD.
Todd 3-D
todd3d@yahoo.com
http://cliffhangerproductions.8m.com
Sunday January 02 12:51:33 2005
More anime fun
For those that like the animated tieups, the new Cartoon Network action series Fullmetal Alchemist had a scene last light. The episode should rerun late Thursday/early Friday depending on time zone.


Actress: Animated (voiced by Caitlin Glass)

Description: Episode: "Philosopher's Stone" (1.8)

In this alternate history anime, technology is somewhat superceded by alchemy, essentially magic. Edward Elric is a very new state alchemist. His friend Winry is captured by a serial killer, and Edward tracks them down, only to be tricked and caught himself.

He is tied to a chair in a meat packing plant. After a bit of taunting from the killer, Winry is revealed. Her hands are secured together with chain wrapped around them and secured overhead. She is gagged with a narrow piece of white cloth over the mouth.

There are several quick shots of her as the killer does the usual gloat and ramble, until Edward pulls some trick and escapes to save the day. Unusually for a cartoon scene, when Winry is released there are clear marks from the chain on her wrists.

The action starts in the last 15 minutes or so, shortly after Edward is bopped on the head.

Brian R
Sunday January 02 12:54:35 2005
Re: What movie is this?
Silk wrote:

> Below site has a photo of a woman tape gagging another
> woman and it has exerpts from an interview with the
> actress where she talks about being tied and gagged. I
> don't know what movie it's from.

It's not a movie, it's a TV series. Didn't you see "Emmerdale" all over the web page?

See the Database for the low-down.

Brian R
Sunday January 02 13:09:13 2005
Head Above Water
I am in the UK and considering buying the US release of Head Above Water on DVD, as it hasn't been released in this format over here. I just wondered if anyone could tell me whether there are any good extras, such as commentary over the bondage scenes, or any good 'Making Of' type features, particularly if Cameron Diaz discusses her bondage.
Tightgag
Sunday January 02 14:15:00 2005
Re: More anime fun
Brian R wrote:

> For those that like the animated tieups, the new Cartoon
> Network action series Fullmetal Alchemist had a scene
> last light. The episode should rerun late Thursday/early
> Friday depending on time zone.
>

Will repeat Thursday (early Friday) at 1230AM and 330AM E/P. I'll post an alert.

Thanks for the headsup.
Biff
http://community.webtv.net/unlikelysource/TheCaseFilesofBiff
Sunday January 02 15:02:20 2005
Re: why me?
todd wrote:

> I have had experiences with bondage since i was little. i
> was 5 and i used to enjoy seeing women tied up. i was
> wondering if you are born with a fetish or it develops
> over time

I think that you are born with it. I have been turned on by bound and gagged women for as long as I can remember.

Tapemaster
km574@yahoo.com
Sunday January 02 15:27:34 2005
As we move farther into the new century and millennium...
...it is, of course, inevitable, that more and more of those actresses who were storied icons of our favored genre, along with those who may have added a scene or two to the database during a brief tenure as perhaps a B-movie leading lady decades ago, will leave us with each passing year. Thus it is with the majority of the twenty-three actresses whose work is chronicled in our database that passed away in 2004.

And could there have been more storied an icon than Fay Wray? Obviously, by modern standards, her body of work-only three scenes, all created within a single year, only one of them consisting of "the full treatment"-would be considered pedestrian, but in 1933, only a generation removed from Pearl White and her long-suffering sisters of the silent serials, she represented a radical departure-the strong female lead who often actively ran into trouble rather than passively letting it run into her. Granted, her most famous scene didn't fall into that category, but its impact was still such that Stephen King, writing six decades later, would compare the handcuffed-to-a-bed heroine of his novel "Gerald's Game" to Wray in "King Kong," mentioning both her and the movie by name in the text.

Clearly, Wray served as the bridge between the "Perils of Pauline" era and the B-movie and serial-queen damsels of the next generation, such as Frances Gifford, and she pointed the way towards how characters like Lois Lane and "Sky King's" Penny would be portrayed when the serials gave way to television. Indeed, her scene in "The Mystery of the Wax Museum" has just been remade for perhaps an unprecedented second time, in the modern version of "House of Wax" (her remaining scene, for those few who don't know, was in "The Vampire Bat"). It was so fitting that her passing on August 8 at the age of 96 was marked soon afterward by the Empire State Building being darkened for fifteen minutes.

As for the others to whom we bid farewell, Virginia Eiler, who provided the voice of Galaxy Girl in the animated "Galaxy Trio" cartoon in the late 1960s, and thus earned a database entry when her character was bound in an episode, passed away January 5. The IMDb doesn't list her date of birth,so her age is unknown.

Delia Scala, tied up in "Le Olimpiadi dei mariti" (let me guess-"The Marital Olympics" or something like that; anyone know?) in 1960, died January 15 at 74.

Connie Cezan, remembered by the rest of the world as Perry Mason's seldom-seen receptionist Gertie, but enshrined here for her tieup in a 1955 "Rin Tin Tin" episode, was 78 when she passed away on February 26.

Sheila Darcy of the 1939 movie serial "Zorro's Fighting Legion" died February 27 at age 89.

Lita Soriano was either 74 or 75 when she died on March 23. Her scene was in the Argentine soap "Manuela."

Jan Sterling, in the database for a 1961 "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" episode, died March 26 at 82.

Give-and-Getter Carrie Snodgress was 57 when she passed away April 1. She got in a 1988 episode of "Friday the 13th," and famously gave to Kathleen Wilhoite in the movie "Murphy's Law" two years earlier. Remember her sneering at Charles Bronson "It's time for your girlfriend to die!" as she pushed the button to send the elevator plunging towards the helpless Wilhoite, bound and gagged at the bottom of the shaft?

Marian McCargo, bound in a 1971 "Hawaii Five-O" episode, died April 7 at 72.

British television personality Caron Keating, with two scenes from the 1980s show "Blue Peter in the database, was 41 when she died April 13.

Frances Rafferty ("The Adventures of Don Coyote," 1947) died April 18 at age 81.

Michelle Skalnik was sadly only 27 when she passed away on May 3, leaving us a scene from a 1997 episode of "Viper."

Trudy Marshall ("Mark of the Gorilla," 1950) died May 23 at 82.

Irene Manning, tied up in "Make Your Own Bed" in 1944, died May 28 at 91.

Judy Campbell was 88 when she passed away on June 6. Her scene in "East of Piccadilly" was in either 1940 or '41 depending on which source you accept for the movie's release date.

Jennifer Nitsch, of the 1999 German TV movie "Schwarze Weihnacht" died June 13. She was only 37.

Isabel Sanford, who suprisingly only got it once as her most famous character-Louise, the female half of "The Jeffersons"-in a 1978 episode, then only once more in an episode of the short-lived "Supertrain" series the next year, was 86 when she died July 9.

Dorothy Hart, of "Tarzan's Savage Fury" in 1952, passed away July 11 at 82.

Virginia Grey, who I stil believe was the only actress to get it in a Marx Brothers movie-"The Big Store" in 1941, and racked up another scene in 1948's "Jungle Jim," died July 31 at 87.

Singer Laura Branigan, whose lone database entry is for a 1984 "Automan" episode appropriately titled "Murder MTV," was 47 when she died August 26.

Joyce Jillson, who managed to get into a "Man from U.N.C.L.E." tieup in 1966 before deciding she'd rather be an astrologer than an actress, passed away October 1 at 58.

Janet Leigh, who surprisingly only has a single scene-a handcuffing as an assistant to Houdini in the eponymous 1953 movie, and apparently never did anything else even after she made her name a household word by stepping into that shower-died October 3 at 77.

Maria Perschy of the 1965 German-made film "The Bandits from the Rio Grande" died December 3 at age 66.

And although she doesn't actually have a scene of her own in the database, we should perhaps note the passing of Mercedes McCambridge on March 2 at age 87, inasmuch as she was Joan Crawford's tormentor in 1954's "Johnny Guitar"-remember her taunting the tied-and-noosed Crawford before smacking the rump of the horse she sat on?-as well as providing the sinister voice of the demon possessing the spreadeagled Linda Blair in "The Exorcist" two decades later.

Also, we might take a moment to recognize a few of the other entertainment luminaries who may have been more peripherally involved with actresses or scenes here and whom we lost this past year, starting, of course, with our 40th president, who died June 5 at 93. While the only title in Ronald Reagan's filmography I could find in the database was 1939's "Code of the Secret Service," with Rosella Towne as the damsel, we should remember that he was previously married to Jane Wyman, meaning that there would now be a former First Lady in the database had he remained so. Something to contemplate, isn't it?

And we might want to tip a glass to jazzman Billy May, who wrote the unforgettable theme to the "Green Hornet" television series, as well as having composed for "Batman" and "The Mod Squad." We've all probably got some of his music in our collections. He died January 22 at age 87.

Anyone with the "Thoroughly Modern Millie" scene in their collection definitely has some of Elmer Bernstein's music; he, in fact, won an Oscar in 1967 for that score. Surprisingly, he didn't win for "The Magnificent Seven" (hey, baby boomers-what brand of cigarettes used that theme in its commercials before they were banished from the airwaves?) but at least he's credited with writing some of the music for the television series derived from the movie. A 1999 episode has a scene in the database. Bernstein was 82 when he passed away August 18.

Whether or not all of us here consider Marlon Brando, who passed away July 1 at age 80, enough of a luminary to warrant a toast, let alone a mention here, there are five titles from his filmography in the database: "The Night of the Following Day" (1968), with Pamela Franklin; "The Nightcomers" (1971), with Stephanie Beacham and Verna Harvey; "The Score" (2001) with a handgag for Christina Colburn credited as Marie-Josee D'Amours; and Valerie Perrine's deleted scene on the DVD of 1978's "Superman."

And while even Russ Meyer himself probably wouldn't have called himself a luminary, and many would have had other names for him, there probably aren't many other directors with four titles in the database: "Wild Gals of the Naked West" (1962), with a scene involving an unidentified actress; the legendary "Faster, Pussycat! Kill! KIll!" from 1965 with Susan Bernard; "Finders Keepers, Lovers Weepers!" (1968), with Anne Chapman; and 1975's "Supervixens" with Shari Eubank. Meyer also filmed a version of the 18th-century erotic novel "Fanny Hill" in 1964 that could possibly contain a scene; it's well-known that the book does. He died September 18 at 82.

Finally, having mentioned "Superman" above, it's sad to reflect on the irony that the best actor ever to play the Man of Steel was saddled with the actress who plainly and simply did the worst job of anyone who has played Lois Lane-and not just because she never got tied up. Christopher Reeve, who was 52 when he passed away October 10, definitely deserved better. But let's not dwell on that, choosing instead to honor the memory of a real-life superhero. May what he strove for come to pass.

And may all of us who contribute to this site make a New Year's resolution to continue to honor the legacy of the actresses whose names appear above through our best efforts here, in hopes of inspiring the current and future generations of performers to build on that legacy.
An Old Friend
Sunday January 02 15:45:20 2005
Re: H A P P Y 2005 (And future movie Alerts)
(unsigned poster) wrote:

> The Devils Rejects .
>
> Go to the link to see the image. It's pic #14 (of 33).
>
> http://www.moviesonline.ca/film59.htm#gallery

Thanks for the link; but I hate dental floss gags and hands in front, oh, and gruesome violence.
Sunday January 02 15:46:59 2005
Re: What movie is this?
Brian R wrote:
Silk wrote:

It's not a movie, it's a TV series. Didn't you see
"Emmerdale" all over the web page?
See the Database for the low-down.

I'll be including this clip in the first update of the new year coming up this week fyi - good scene, but 'high mileage' actress.


Major John
www.bindher.com
Sunday January 02 17:32:55 2005
Spider-Geisha
A new copy of Masumura's "Irezumi" (1966) is currently running in European theaters (maybe outer-Ocean too?). Just great. Happy new year!
AOF
Sunday January 02 17:33:30 2005
Re: As we move farther into the new century and millennium...
An Old Friend wrote:

>>
> the Man of Steel was saddled with the actress who
> plainly and simply did the worst job of anyone who has played Lois Lane-and not just because she never got tied up.

Margot Kidder didn't get the treatment as Lois, but she has five entries in the Database.
Mad Dan
Sunday January 02 18:23:05 2005
Re: FUZZWEB
FUZZ wrote:

> Update to FUZZWEB is complete. 2 more Italian video clips

Thanks as always Fuzz

The first is from the German TV police series "Wolffs Revier".

Chris P
Sunday January 02 22:21:29 2005
Blood sucking freaks
Wow, just watched it, and I'm a good 50 IQ points stupider. It has bondage scenes, but watching it is painful.
/just a warning.
AsbestosFilter
AsbestosFilter@yahoo.com
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/asbestosfilterscaps/
Sunday January 02 23:55:58 2005
Re: FUZZWEB
FUZZ wrote:

> Update to FUZZWEB is complete. 2 more Italian video clips
> featured. Enjoy...
> http://www.dangerbeach.net/fuzzweb

Another good update, thanks!

Re: the last update. Seemed like a good collection of scenes. Any info behind what was going on, the actresses etc?

Jason Mc

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