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Thursday January 05 00:04:05 2012 Gone with Amanda Seyfried |
Interesting premise: "When her sister disappears, Jill is convinced the serial killer who kidnapped her two years ago has returned, and she sets out to once again face her abductor." |
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1838544/ |
Thursday January 05 01:43:22 2012 Re: Maritza Rodriguez scene not shown tonight |
Gagster wrote: > Peter Parker wrote: > > No scene with Pilar tonight. Promo for tomorrow > shows her > > struggling on the ground. > Not true. She was shown at the beginning of the episode > sitting on the floor tied, and gagged with the white OTM. > Her twin and some guy were talking about her while she > struggled. The scene of "Pilar" (Maritza Rodriguez) bound and gagged at the beginning of Wednesday's episode was a flashback to Tuesday's episode. Other than that, she was not in Wednesday's episode. The preview for Thursday's episode shows her bound and gagged the same way. |
Zarak |
Thursday January 05 01:57:01 2012 Re: La casa de al lado - alert |
Dextor wrote: > the wicked twin, Raquel, revealed to Pilar that > she was going to kill their mother and leave Pilar by the > body so she is sent to prison for life. Raquel already > has a bunch of characters thinking Pilar killed three > other people. Dextor, thanks for the information. I can read a little bit of Spanish (Espanol), but (except for a few words here and there) I can not understand what the people in the show are saying. When was "Pilar" actually kidnapped by "Raquel"? I had thought that it was when "Pilar" left the house when she heard something and then made a startled face. However, when "Raquel" was explaining to "Pilar" what happened (in last Thursday's episode), there was a flashback to "Pilar" being chloroformed in bed. Then in Tuesday's episode, there was a flashback to "Pilar" making the startled face. What happened? |
Zarak |
Thursday January 05 02:17:43 2012 Re: Re; 2012 Wishlist |
Dennis wrote: > haven't seen a Buzzsaw peril for awhile The film Tucker & Dale vs. Evil from the past year had a good one with Katrina Bowden. Now available on DVD & Blu-Ray. |
MT |
Thursday January 05 02:29:28 2012 Re: La casa de al lado - alert |
Zarak wrote: > When was "Pilar" actually > kidnapped by "Raquel"? I had thought that it > was when "Pilar" left the house when she heard > something and then made a startled face. She was kidnapped the night she made the startled face. During the flashback of that night, Raquel explained Pilar was so shocked when she saw her, she almost fainted, which made it easy to tie her up and leave her in the car. Obviously, the actual kidnapping wasn't shown because that would have spoiled the twin reveal. When they showed the chloroform scene, Raquel was explaining how she would sedate Pilar while she slept so she could impersonate her at night and make Pilar's loved ones think she was going crazy. |
Dextor |
Thursday January 05 03:28:01 2012 Re: Revenge? |
it was that guy nolan. PUTZ |
joe |
Thursday January 05 03:46:20 2012 Re: La casa de al lado - alert |
Zarak wrote: > I can read a little > bit of Spanish (Espanol), but (except for a few words > here and there) I can not understand what the people in > the show are saying. This show has closed captions in English on the CC3 caption setting. |
Thursday January 05 11:47:13 2012 Was Pilar on La Casa De Al Lado Last Night |
Am I wrong because I could swear that Pilar was not on last La Casa De Al Lado. Most of the episode dealt with the male putz. Am I correct or am I wrong. Thanks for reading my post. |
Peter Parker |
Thursday January 05 13:09:14 2012 Re: Was Pilar on La Casa De Al Lado Last Night |
Peter Parker wrote: > Am I wrong because I could swear that Pilar was not on > last La Casa De Al Lado. Wrong, they had a flashback scene of her in the beginning but most of the show was about the guy |
doc |
Thursday January 05 13:51:49 2012 Scenes where the damsel is KOed while in bondage? |
I loved the recent Yvonne Strahovski scene on "Chuck", where her character, Sarah,is knocked out with a punch, wakes up in bondage, and then the villain KOs her again. Do you guys know of any similar scenes, where an already-bound damsel is knocked unconscious? (It would be even better if dhe were wearing skimpy clothing in the scene, but that isn't necessary.) |
gytalf2000 |
Thursday January 05 14:03:05 2012 Re: Scenes where the damsel is KOed while in bondage? |
gytalf2000 wrote: > Do you guys know of any similar scenes, where an > already-bound damsel is knocked unconscious? (It would be > even better if dhe were wearing skimpy clothing in the > scene, but that isn't necessary.) CSI: NY had Melina Kanakardes tied up by her stalker. She tries to fake him out by saying she loves him too, and to untie her. But he sees thru it, and drills her with a punch to the face. The camera angle shifts and we see Melina landing on her face with her bound legs right in the air. |
Thursday January 05 14:33:38 2012 Re: Was Pilar on La Casa De Al Lado Last Night |
doc wrote: > Peter Parker wrote: > > Am I wrong because I could swear that Pilar was not > on La Casa De Al Lado. I think Peter Parker was correct, Pilar was not on La Casa De Al Lado last. It makes no sense for the director to show Pilar once and not return to her. The scene you are referring to is the preciously on La Casa De Al Lado promotional shot. |
Barnaby Jones |
Thursday January 05 14:33:50 2012 Re: Scenes where the damsel is KOed while in bondage? |
Wow, that's nice! Thanks for sharing. |
gytalf2000 |
Thursday January 05 15:42:15 2012 Re: Was Pilar on La Casa De Al Lado Last Night |
Barnaby Jones wrote: > doc wrote: > > Peter Parker wrote: > > > Am I wrong because I could swear that Pilar was > not > > on La Casa De Al Lado. > I think Peter Parker was correct, Pilar was not on La > Casa De Al Lado last. It makes no sense for the director > to show Pilar once and not return to her. The scene you > are referring to is the preciously on La Casa De Al Lado > promotional shot. You obviously mean "previously on La Casa De Al Lado." At the beginning of every episode of LA CASA DE AL LADO, there is a flashback recap of the previous episode. The scene of "Pilar" (Maritza Rodriguez) bound and gagged at the beginning of Wednesday's episode was part of the flashback recap of Tuesday's episode. I hope this clears everything up. |
Zarak |
Thursday January 05 15:44:56 2012 OLTL |
Continued today. Gagged in the opening minutes but not for most of the episode. Tied to the pew for about half the time as he "cuddles" up to her. As she tries to undo the knot with her teeth, he comes over and places a long rope around the neck. Nothing shown over her getting untied or retied. Last half has her hands bound in front and almost impregnated by the villian. After the hero cop arrives, the villian pushes her to the cop as he confronts Jessica. Wierd note though, you can hear the Natalie as her heels back on. Continuity error. |
civil |
Thursday January 05 15:47:27 2012 Re: La casa de al lado - alert |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > This show has closed captions in English on the CC3 > caption setting. Yes, I have noticed that. However, I don't want the closed captions showing up on the recording. Would that happen or not? |
Zarak |
Thursday January 05 15:48:00 2012 Re: Scenes where the damsel is KOed while in bondage? |
gytalf2000 wrote: > Wow, that's nice! Thanks for sharing. So, for the record, so far this year at Brians Page Inc., we have requests for scenes with: Tall Damsel, Short Captor, Most Attractive Captor/Damsel Combo, and Scenes Where the Damsel is KOed While in Bondage. Yup. 2012 is quickly shaping up to be the year of the eccentric specialty! |
Thursday January 05 15:52:55 2012 Re: OLTL |
civil wrote: > Continued today. Gagged in the opening minutes but not > for most of the episode. Tied to the pew for about half > the time > Last half has her hands bound in front Nora also was bound (but not gagged at all) hands in front for most of the episode. Untied near the end. Rather disappointing; thought/hoped they would draw it out longer in both cases. |
Thursday January 05 15:58:07 2012 Re: La casa de al lado - alert |
Dextor wrote: > She was kidnapped the night she made the startled face. Dextor, thanks for explaining that. |
Zarak |
Thursday January 05 16:12:37 2012 Re: Gone with Amanda Seyfried |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > Interesting premise Discussed previously, albeit without the big poster. |
Miss Cleo |
Thursday January 05 16:29:13 2012 La Casa De Al Lado |
Day: Thursday January 05 2012 Time: 10:00 PM eastern Channel: Telemundo The preview shows that the bound-and-gagged scene for "Pilar" (Maritza Rodriguez) will continue in this episode. Her hands are bound behind her back, her feet are bound, and she is gagged with a thick, white, over-the-mouth (and over-the-hair) gag. With the black outfit that she is wearing and her golden blond hair, "Pilar" looks like the DC Comics heroine Black Canary (who has been bound and gagged plenty of times)! Has anybody else noticed this? However, instead of fishnet stockings and boots, "Pilar" is wearing tight stretch pants and low cut, flat shoes. |
Zarak |
Thursday January 05 16:35:05 2012 Re: Was Pilar on La Casa De Al Lado Last Night |
Zarak wrote: > Barnaby Jones wrote: > > doc wrote: > > > Peter Parker wrote: > > > > Am I wrong because I could swear that > Pilar was > > not > > > on La Casa De Al Lado. > > I think Peter Parker was correct, Pilar was not on > La > > Casa De Al Lado last. It makes no sense for the > director > > to show Pilar once and not return to her. The scene > you > > are referring to is the preciously on La Casa De Al > Lado > > promotional shot. > You obviously mean "previously on La Casa De Al > Lado." At the beginning of every episode of LA CASA > DE AL LADO, there is a flashback recap of the previous > episode. The scene of "Pilar" (Maritza > Rodriguez) bound and gagged at the beginning of > Wednesday's episode was part of the flashback recap of > Tuesday's episode. I hope this clears everything up. I may be wrong but there was a scene at the beginning that was the flashback scene but after that, about 7 minutes in, the fake Pilar walks into her bedroom or some other room and she is talking to herself and the scene flashes to Pilar tied and gagged, I do not believe this is the previous episode flashback. |
doc |
Thursday January 05 16:51:12 2012 Re: La casa de al lado - alert |
Zarak wrote: > Yes, I have noticed that. However, I don't want the > closed captions showing up on the recording. Would that > happen or not? No. The recording retains the caption information (both Spanish and English) but you can turn them on or off during playback. |
Thursday January 05 16:56:41 2012 Re: La casa de al lado - alert |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > Zarak wrote: > > Yes, I have noticed that. However, I don't want the > > closed captions showing up on the recording. Would > that > > happen or not? > No. The recording retains the caption information (both > Spanish and English) but you can turn them on or off > during playback. It depends on the equipment you are using to watch / record the scene. If you turn on CC for your TV monitor, it would have no effect on a VCR. If you turn on CC for your DVR and are monitoring the output, it would... Test your setup to see what it does. |
Gagster |
Thursday January 05 17:03:15 2012 Re: Revenge? |
joe wrote: it was that guy nolan. PUTZ Does anyone read these because I said that last week after seeing the ad |
Thursday January 05 17:41:45 2012 Re: Was Pilar on La Casa De Al Lado Last Night |
doc wrote: > I may be wrong but there was a scene at the beginning > that was the flashback scene but after that, about 7 > minutes in, the fake Pilar walks into her bedroom or some > other room and she is talking to herself and the scene > flashes to Pilar tied and gagged, I do not believe this > is the previous episode flashback. It is another flashback to the previous episode. Starting at just over 4 minutes into the episode (the episode started a few minutes late, which is why the scene started at about 7 minutes after the start of the hour) "Raquel", (the evil twin) has a flashback to the previous episode of "Pilar" bound and gagged. In Wednesday's episode, there are 2 flashbacks to "Pilar" (Maritza Rodriguez) bound and gagged. The first flashback (at the beginning of the episode) is part of the recap of Tuesday's episode. The second flashback (starting at just over 4 minutes into the episode) is what "Raquel" is thinking. I forgot to mention the second flashback in a previous post. At the end of Wednesday's episode, there is a preview for Thursday's episode. This shows "Pilar" bound and gagged. In Wednesday's episode, all of the shots of "Pilar" bound and gagged are from 2 flashbacks to Tuesday's episode and the preview for Thursday's episode. |
Zarak |
Thursday January 05 18:40:26 2012 Re: Scenes where the damsel is KOed while in bondage? |
gytalf2000 wrote: > Do you guys know of any similar scenes, where an > already-bound damsel is knocked unconscious? This might be a scene that interests you from Angel. Charisma Carpenter, although not gagged at first, gets knocked out while her hands are bound behind her back. She is gagged with a white cloth and tied up hand and feet when she wakes up. It's a great scene! |
Paco The Bandit |
Thursday January 05 19:30:55 2012 Re: Revenge? |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > joe wrote: > it was that guy nolan. PUTZ > Does anyone read these because I said that last week > after seeing the ad True enough, but also, not everything in the episode pops up in the preview ads, so I imagine most everyone watched or recorded the episode (I did) just to be sure. |
JP |
japfeif@aol.com |
Thursday January 05 20:05:40 2012 Re: Was Pilar on La Casa De Al Lado Last Night |
doc wrote: I may be wrong but there was a scene at the beginning that was the flashback scene but after that, about 7 minutes in, the fake Pilar walks into her bedroom or some other room and she is talking to herself and the scene flashes to Pilar tied and gagged, I do not believe this is the previous episode flashback. You were right and I was wrong. She was in the scene when the fake Pilar was in her bedroom and thinking about in a flashback. |
Barnaby Jones |
Thursday January 05 20:34:33 2012 Re: 2 Broke Girls |
Despite wrote: > Do you recall what the references were? Kat Dennings > even just making a bondage joke would be pretty hot. I agree. Please give a description or episode number so I can find the scene please!! |
The Dude |
Thursday January 05 20:37:32 2012 Re: Maritza Rodriguez and her Bondage scenes. |
Dextor wrote: > Jax Teller wrote: > > I read that the La Casa De Al Lado scene was not her > only > > one. I read that she was in other bondage scenes > > including one in "Accoralda". > me > > how many scenes there are of her and decsribe the > > Accoralda sceene. The OTM gag lasts about 3 minutes, the cleave-gag, only about 10 seconds. > "Acorralada" is being rerun weekday mornings on > Telefutura, this scene is coming up in 3-4 weeks. Does anyone know when the Accoralda scene with Maritza Rodriguez supposed to take plsce. It airs here on the east coast at AM on Telefutura. |
Mark Sanchez |
Thursday January 05 23:03:53 2012 Maritza Rodriguez's scene on La Casa De Al Lado continues tomorrow. |
Tomorrow's Promo shows Pilar talking to Adolpho with the gag around her neck. |
Jack Bauer |
Thursday January 05 23:06:37 2012 La Casa De Al Lado |
The bound-and-gagged scene for "Pilar" (Maritza Rodriguez) continued in Thursday's episode. There are closeups and full body profile shots. The crazy villain showed up there with a gun and "Pilar" is very nervous. The preview for Friday's episode shows her talking to the crazy villain with the gag around her neck. |
Zarak |
Thursday January 05 23:25:18 2012 Re: Scenes where the damsel is KOed while in bondage? |
Julia Stiles from Dexter. She get pistol whipped by her captor in the trunk of his car while bound and cleave gagged. |
wb |
http://www.famous-ties.blogspot.com/ |
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