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Thursday January 23 11:44:55 2020 Classic Books |
I know that the site is mainly for scenes in movies/series etc but what are some classic, nice damsel (bonds and gag) scenes in books? Like for example the one in Dune. Are there any other nice gagging scenes in other books? Any recomendations? |
Thursday January 23 12:39:40 2020 Re: Plus Belle La Vie |
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Thursday January 23 12:39:54 2020 Re: Plus Belle La Vie |
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Thursday January 23 12:49:01 2020 Re: Classic Books |
On January 23 2020 (unsigned poster) wrote: > I know that the site is mainly for scenes in > movies/series etc but what are some classic, nice damsel > (bonds and gag) scenes in books? Like for example the one > in Dune. Are there any other nice gagging scenes in other > books? Any recomendations? Before someone else chimes in with it...."Let's Go Play at the Adams'" is probably as good as it gets before stumbling onto purely "basic bondage novel" territory. I guess many folks consider it the literary equivalent of "Terror Among Us" as to its almost "whispered in hushed tones" mystique! |
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Thursday January 23 17:50:03 2020 Re: Classic Books |
> I know that the site is mainly for scenes in > movies/series etc but what are some classic, nice damsel (bonds and gag) scenes in books? ~~~~ Two come to my mind: 1) "The Collector" (1963) by John Fowles. In the latter part of the book (when Freddy becomes unhinged), he loses his temper after Miranda grouses about his periodic photographs , strips her nude, b&g's her, and forces her to pose for him while b&g. In the 1965 movie adaptation, they couldn't use that scene of course, but the early bathtub scene more than made up for it. :-) 2) "The Hound of the Baskervilles" (1902) is considered not only Sir Arthur Conan's Doyle's greatest Sherlock Holmes work, but also contains a b&g scene near the end for Beryl Stapleton. However, this scene seems to be omitted from the majority of movie, TV, and stage adaptations. And when it is included, Holmes and Watson find that she has been battered by the villain. |
J.T. |
Thursday January 23 18:09:27 2020 Re: Classic Books |
In this post-Joker age of morally questionable films and tv is about time they filmed Let's Go Play At The Adams'. It'd be the ultimate DiD film ever. Then again a faithful Gor tv adaptation from HBO or Netflix would be nice too. Back to reality... |
Thursday January 23 18:15:46 2020 Re: Classic Books |
From some long-ago horror-lite book series emerged a bonafide DiD classic. Deadly Stranger by M.C. Sumner. Contains two excellent scenes for two girls held captive on an extended road-trip to nowhere. Realistic bondage and gags. Unlike the unfilmable(for so many reasons)Lets go play at the Adams this novel is very cinematic and would make a cracking "Hitcher" style thriller. |
Thursday January 23 18:52:25 2020 Re: Classic Books |
I remember coming across Deadly Stranger in a newsagent's in the early Nineties. Pre-internet, books were a great way to get my DiD "fix" so I'd always flip through thrillers and horrors looking for the word "gag" lol. What I briefly read in this book made me buy it immediately! Wonderful build-up to the two scenes each of which are fantastic. Actually this would be right up Lifetime's alley - the scenes would be as memorable as those in Web Cam Girls. Maybe somebody should send an old copy to their offices. Option the rights etc |
Thursday January 23 20:51:06 2020 CW Shows update |
There were some minor scenes in a few different CW shows this past week. Nothing really exciting but there's hope. Supergirl: The Bottle Episode 42:10 SG and Dreamer bound with CGI effect, sort of a CGI lasso around them with a putz. Nancy Drew: The Mark of the Poisoner's Pearl 40:21 Character Camille (Moya O'Connell) bound and gagged with green bandana to a chair in basement. Mid aged lady, released by Nancy. Pretty quick. Close up of hands. Cap of the two scenes above: https://imgur.com/a/M6lcSP4 Batwoman - How Queer Everything Is Today! 42:11 Really minor hardly worth mentioning. Teen tied by one wrist to a table. Threatened with a circular saw then cut loose. Aren't you glad I watch this dreck so you don't have to? |
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