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Welcome to the Discussion page. This forum is for discussing scenes from mainstream sources, primarily TV shows and movies, but we venture off into newspaper and magazine articles, stage plays, and other areas. Please do not post regarding commercial videos.
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Saturday January 06 00:50:49 2018 Re: unknowns |
(unsigned poster) wrote: Ist one is Susan Pratt on General Hospital some time in the 80's |
Saturday January 06 05:05:26 2018 Re: unknowns |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > (unsigned poster) wrote: > Ist one is Susan Pratt on General Hospital some time in > the 80's This is what I could find bu I do not know the ep title or number http://www.mtbmf.net/users/bandannagag/1204/gl001.html |
Saturday January 06 11:04:12 2018 Insidious: The Last Key |
I remember someone posting a LONG time ago that this movie would have a scene. Has anyone seen it who can confirm or deny? |
Saturday January 06 11:18:50 2018 Re: Insidious: The Last Key |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > I remember someone posting a LONG time ago that this > movie would have a scene. Has anyone seen it who can > confirm or deny? Not really much. Just people hooked up with chains. Never bound or gagged in anyway. |
Saturday January 06 13:21:15 2018 Classic Cover |
Kudos to the artist |
Saturday January 06 14:02:16 2018 Psych: The Movie |
Any capture sequence in this one? The dB says she is kidnapped at 80mins, but that's when the actual scene is already over. |
Sam |
Saturday January 06 14:40:41 2018 Re: Psych: The Movie |
Sam wrote: > Any capture sequence in this one? The dB says she is > kidnapped at 80mins, but that's when the actual scene is > already over. The 80min was based on the broadcast version with commercials. A clean copy has the capture at 64min, and the first view of her as a captive at 73. |
Gagster |
Saturday January 06 15:06:18 2018 Re: unknowns |
(unsigned poster) wrote This is what I could find bu I do not know the ep title or number http://www.mtbmf.net/users/bandannagag/1204/gl001.html Its a soap opera not listed that way |
Saturday January 06 15:31:46 2018 Re: unknowns |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > (unsigned poster) wrote > This is what I could find bu I do not know the ep title > or number > http://www.mtbmf.net/users/bandannagag/1204/gl001.html > Its a soap opera not listed that way Actually, they are, at least on the Internet Movie Database. It's like "Season 35, episode 35,000", stuff like that. But I highly doubt anyone has kept track of that stuff here....many MANY soap scenes were from before the internet & certainly sources like the IMDB, so not sure how anyone in, say, 1985 would have ever been able to know which season they were watching, much less the episode number. I could be wrong, but not thinking so... |
JP |
japfeif@aol.com |
Saturday January 06 15:48:02 2018 Re: Psych: The Movie |
Gagster wrote: > A clean copy has the capture at 64min, and the first view of her as a captive at 73. Got it, thanks. The dB also didn't mention the chloro sequence; fixed now. |
Sam |
Saturday January 06 15:58:33 2018 Better Watch Out... again |
Just when I thought I'd never have to talk about this movie again... I can confirm that the French Blu-ray is of MUCH higher video and audio quality. It is housed on a 50GB instead of a 25GB Blu-ray (as opposed to the US disc). Sure, the added French dub does take up a little bit of the disc, but both the movie and the accompanying making of video sport higher bitrates than the US disc. Even the original English audio track has 24-bit audio! In short, BWO has never looked or sounded better. I highly recommend the French Blu-ray over the cheaply made US Blu-ray. Still no word on the deleted scenes that the director promised, though. As for the German Blu-ray, I have no idea if it is of the same high quality, but it sure has great cover art... |
Saturday January 06 17:32:08 2018 Re: Better Watch Out... again |
Good to know about the French edition. It's becoming quite the multi-buy collectable lol, French one for the quality, German one for the cover etc. The film certainly has become a cult one for people with our tastes. It ticks all the boxes, beautiful damsel, well-lit lengthy scenes, escape, recapture...a once every decade sort-of treat for us. Hopefully 2018 will have something to match it. Long scenes in films are pretty rare so best we can hope for is a kidnap thriller. Olivia DeJonge's new Aussie thrller may have something too. Lightning doesn't usually strike twice but she is just so adorably capture-able :) |
Saturday January 06 17:39:52 2018 Re: Classic Cover |
Western Damsels rock! Nice hogtie. Great otm, nice lip outline. Wonder if the artist used a photo reference. Something from the era maybe, Irving Klaw, John Willie? Cowboy comics influenced my future tastes just as much as Seventies tv cop shows and detective magazine covers. They always featured a DiD menaced by some evil owlhoot... |
Saturday January 06 19:03:48 2018 Fascinating gag |
Inquiring minds (and databases) want to know...this IS a really weird cleave gag, right, and not a really weird ball gag? Either way, it works for her. From Run (2013). HD edit coming soon, but there's an SD edit by Major John in the Drive now if you're impatient. |
Raffish |
Saturday January 06 19:13:39 2018 Re: Classic Cover |
> Western Damsels rock! Great covers even without gags |
Saturday January 06 19:16:42 2018 Re: Classic Cover |
> Great covers even without gags But better with... |
Saturday January 06 20:36:02 2018 Re: Fascinating gag |
I was thinking the same thing when I saw the clip, and kept pausing it to get a better look at it. It looks like a stick bit-gag with cloth wrapped around the middle to make it more comfortable for the damsel(very considerate of the villains), or to make it more mouth-filling/muffling. Certainly is unique. Cute damsel and Eric Roberts as his usual ott self ha |
Saturday January 06 21:02:52 2018 Big Little Lies: Nicole Handgagging Reese |
The definition of 'For Completeness Sake' |
Saturday January 06 23:04:15 2018 Re: unknowns |
JP wrote: > Actually, they are, at least on the Internet Movie > Database. It's like "Season 35, episode > 35,000", stuff like that. The current day ones aren’t even accurate since the full credits only air on Fridays for the whole week’s worth of episodes so there’s no credited breakdown of who is appearing on which of the 5 days, etc. Also, smaller bit parts aren’t even credited sometimes. I wouldn’t go off of IMDb for it. |
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