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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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Sunday January 13 00:39:20 2019 Re: Surprise gag in "A Bride's Revenge." |
On January 12 2019 (unsigned poster) wrote: > > > usually shows their movies over & over > Actually, they don't. When they show a premiere, it runs > that night and repeats the same night. After that, they > never show the movie again for at least 3 or 4 weeks. Not > sure why. Once they reappear, they run constantly. Probably to show higher ratings numbers to advertisers. If viewers know it will be repeated throughout the coming weeks, there probably won’t be as many people tuning in to the premiere. This way, people know they will need to watch it now or either not see it or hope they re-air it who knows when down the line. |
Sunday January 13 04:11:30 2019 Re: La Taxista (Mexico) finale |
On January 10 2019 Enlever wrote: > HOLA everybody! Heads up in Mexico, this Thursday January > 10 in the final episode of the soap opera "La > Taxista", lead actress Ana Belena will be tied to a > chair and cleave gagged. Muchas Gracias again to ENLEVER for alerting us to this first-class-bandana-scene! Almost 'old-school' by today's shitty 'narco' standards: Baddie kidnaps the heroine in the final episode and fights it out with the hero while the DID is watching helplessly from her chair; plus IMAGENTV uses traditionally BRIGHT colours in this classic telenovela whereas even TELEVISA turned to UGLY greyish drab colours lately - as if there was no sun in Mexico or the US any more or some volcanoe had broken out and spit its ashes all over the American continent! |
Sunday January 13 04:12:58 2019 Re: La Taxista (Mexico) finale |
On January 13 2019 (unsigned poster) wrote: > Muchas Gracias again to ENLEVER for alerting us Ooops, forgot to sign! It's me, of course :) |
GUEST123 |
Sunday January 13 11:08:11 2019 Re: La Taxista (Mexico) finale |
On January 13 2019 (unsigned poster) wrote: > Heads up in Mexico, this Thursday > January > > 10 in the final episode of the soap opera "La Posted a link to episode on video page |
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Sunday January 13 15:53:23 2019 the Domestics |
doomsday film with Kate Bosworth captured by a bad rival gang placed in a cage and later in the movie ziptied to a chair with one hand to the side of the chair and the other hand literally screwed into a wood plank attached with a gun to force her to play russian roulette. Weird movie, weird restraint but heck is Kate Bosworth and is good enough for me |
bayonet |
Sunday January 13 19:29:17 2019 can someone id an old scene from my description |
Great site, guys. I mostly lurk but thought I would post this question. I saw a movie in the 1980s (I think), and I'm not sure but the movie might have been old even then. I.e. the movie could have been from the 1950s or 60s - not sure. But in any case, it's not a recent movie. I don't remember the movie plot, but here's what I do remember: near the end, the villain had captured the heroine and tied her, lying down, in a very tight-looking position - like a ball-tie or something. It seemed like she couldn't move at all, and was gagged. They were in a theatre where a play was about to start. There was a big wooden or stone block above her which was rigged to come down on her and crush her shortly. The villain gave a little speech about killing her, which would happen when the play in the theatre started, and the climax to his speech was, "the curtain will go up, the block will come down, and you will die" (or words very similar to that). I just remember being fascinated with the position this woman was tied in. In the finale scene, everyone was out on stage, and suddenly the woman appeared, having managed to get free before the block crushed her (I don't think her getting free was shown, from what I remember), and the bad guy got arrested. Sorry if my description is off, but this is how I remember it from a long time ago. Does this description jog anyone's memory? |
me |
Sunday January 13 20:32:19 2019 Re: can someone id an old scene from my description |
On January 13 2019 me wrote: > Great site, guys. I mostly lurk but thought I would post > this question. > I saw a movie in the 1980s> Does this description jog anyone's memory? Sounds like Star Trap (1988). See database. |
Sunday January 13 20:52:17 2019 Re: can someone id an old scene from my description |
On January 13 2019 (unsigned poster) wrote: > On January 13 2019 me wrote: > > Great site, guys. I mostly lurk but thought I would > post > > this question. > > I saw a movie in the 1980s> > Does this description jog anyone's memory? > Sounds like Star Trap (1988). See database. From reading the database description, that must be it. Thank you for the help! |
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Sunday January 13 22:11:33 2019 The Inspectors |
Quick scene for Erica Marie Sanchez on Episode 9 of this CBS Saturday morning show that aired this past Saturday. She is loosely tied hands in front. She shares this predicament with two guys. Very short and not much to it. |
ID4J |
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Sunday January 13 23:43:20 2019 iOffer DVD question |
Has anyone purchased old soap DVDs from the company iOffer? Looks like a good potential source of old soap scenes |
KJ |
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