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Monday January 28 00:07:31 2013 Re: A Good Scene Back In The Day |
This post was deleted. Poster: HarryHyde Reason: Age reference. |
The Moderator |
Monday January 28 07:14:53 2013 Mae Whitman "The Factory" |
Okay, I believe someone poasted a link to the trailer of this a while back, but it turns out the whole damn film has been out, in Blue Ray quality, for ages, thanks to the wonders of Long John Silver methods. Anyway, The Factory is a crime thrller starring the once great John Cusack a detective obsesses with finding a serial killer whose daughter (played by "...Her?" from Arrested Development, Mae Whitman) is just coincidentally kidnapped by that very serial killer. What are the odds, huh? So Whitman is nabbed off screen, and we next see her at 31 minutes in or so, AOH, suspended by a chain, with a bag over her head. The killer removes the bag and we see that she's been cleave gagged with a piece of white cloth. We next see her at 35 minutes and 40 seconds or so,mumbling and screeching through her gag, when one of the other comes over and removes it. She's suspended on the chain for another while before beng taken of it. Her and the other girls and in chains pretty much the whole movie, but they're pretty loose. In total, not a GREAT scene (it's a bit dark and dirt looking), but definitely not that bad of one. Whitman, depsite her rep as a plain Jane, is actually getting cuter as the years go by, and she playes a feisty damsel with some good gag talk. Incidentally, Whitman is also the new April O' Neill in the most recent Turtles cartoon. Given Aprils penchant for getting kidnapped, we might hear a lot more of Whitman's gag talk sooner rather than later. |
Monday January 28 07:18:15 2013 The Factory...More shots |
Just another few shots. P.S, Excuse my piss poor grammar in the above post, I really should have proofread it first! |
Monday January 28 08:59:15 2013 Re: The Factory...More shots |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > Just another few shots. Great find, thanks! I loved Mae in Scott Pilgrim and Perks of Being a Wallflower (and, of course, AE). |
Monday January 28 09:41:29 2013 Re: Dialogue from Villian or Rescuer |
Liz wrote: > I am always intrigued by the dialogue used by villains or > those that rescue damsels bound and gagged. > Anybody have any other favorite lines like this? Amy Pietz (Annie) asks Lea Thompson (Caroline) "You're on a first name basis with the guy who tied you up and gagged you? Well I mean I would be, but you?" when she is untying everybody in Caroline in the City "Caroline and the Marriage Counselor". |
CR |
Monday January 28 14:07:49 2013 Re: Dialogue from Villian or Rescuer |
Liz wrote: > I am always intrigued by the dialogue used by villains or > those that rescue damsels bound and gagged. If this interests you in printed, and not just visual, media, one of amazon's Kindle Daily Deals today is Richard Laymon's "Island", involving a group of cruise passengers stranded on an island with a baddie amongst them. There's a long section in the middle of the book in which one of the female characters is tied up and talks a lot about how she hates being tied up,, can't sleep tied up, etc. She asks another character to untie her and he agrees to loosen her ropes and that turns into an escape attempt and a retying, and a lot of it is dialogued about and talked about after the fact. No gags, alas. A lot of that part readable using amazon's "search inside" feature and looking for the word "tied". The book itself is $1.99 today. |
Capital DiDfan |
Monday January 28 19:37:30 2013 El Rostro de la Venganza - alert |
There's a scene coming up on this Spanish language soap. Most of Telemundo's prime time soaps air in the US before elsewhere, but because "El Rostro de la Venganza" was being shown in half-hour episodes, some countries passed the US airing. (The US airing is finally going to be an hour starting tonight.) Anyway, there should be scene coming up, probably around the end of next week. Marlene Favela is going to get chloroformed and cleave-gagged and bound - hands behind back, legs at ankles - in a basement. This scene just started in Friday's episode in Ecuador, so it is ongoing. It's Marlene Favela's fifth b&g scene - all cleave-gags. "El Rostro de la Venganza" airs at 10 pm ET on Telemundo. |
Dextor |
Monday January 28 20:40:10 2013 Re: Alison Haislip |
joe wrote: > I searched back and that G4 link to Haislip's scene is > dead. The scene was very short and quick with just a lasso thrown around her and a gag that wasn't even tied. In that epic moments episode you could even see it start to fall out so she put it back in herself. It really wasn't much more than that quick shot you saw. Unexpected scenes are nice but you aren't really missing much with that one. |
zahn |
Monday January 28 21:17:08 2013 La Patrona - alert |
Alisa Velez is shown about 15 minutes into teh episode sitting in a stable, cleave-gagged with her hands bound in front. Airing right now on Telemundo. |
Dextor |
Monday January 28 21:26:47 2013 Re: La Patrona - alert |
Dextor wrote: > Alisa Velez is shown about 15 minutes into teh episode > sitting in a stable, cleave-gagged with her hands bound > in front. Airing right now on Telemundo. Made in Cartegna has a cleave gagged hogtied scene in tonight's episode too. Do not know the actress name |
doc |
Monday January 28 21:40:40 2013 Re: La Patrona - alert |
doc wrote: > Dextor wrote: > > Alisa Velez is shown about 15 minutes into teh > episode > > sitting in a stable, cleave-gagged with her hands > bound > > in front. Airing right now on Telemundo. > Made in Cartegna has a cleave gagged hogtied scene in > tonight's episode too. Do not know the actress name On La Patrona - she is ungagged about ten minutes later. A couple more scenes of her still with her hands tied as she is threatened and lectured to. Untied about 40 minutes into the episode. "Made in Cartagena" - thanks for the heads up. I'll check out the west-coast airing later tonight on UniMas. |
Dextor |
Monday January 28 21:49:25 2013 The Following |
Natalie Zea's character gets taken hostage. She has her wrist bound together in front with duct tape. Scene at around 45 min mark of the show (with commercials) |
Monday January 28 21:50:26 2013 Re: La Patrona - alert |
Dextor wrote: > > > Dextor wrote > "Made in Cartagena" - thanks for the heads up. > I'll check out the west-coast airing later tonight on UniMas. Scene is in the first half hour. It is the friend of Carmen Villalobas. |
doc |
Monday January 28 21:58:16 2013 trifecta |
Third scene tonight. La Mariposa has a red cleave gag scene tonight. |
doc |
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