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Sunday February 01 00:50:59 2004
Poll of the Day
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The Moderator
Sunday February 01 04:41:57 2004
Database Question?
Caught a scene on TV tonight from the film Drôles de jeux (2002).
What got,
Lead Thallia stripped down to her heels, put her wrists through this two ended noosed strap, which connected to chain over her head. She swung around on it, whilst this fella goofed with a riding crop for abit. Then of course he positioned himself to stand there and the two could have at it.

Want to make a complete entry, so if anyone seen whole film let me know if more over on the Database Corrections page.
Thanx
Jay L
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0361545/
Sunday February 01 08:30:35 2004
She Spies
White Chollima Episode #212
Natasha Henstridge is tied with her arms behind the back of the chair with a rope across her chest. She is first seen from behind then the camera moves in front. Unfortunately the shot is shoulders an above. She is wearing a white sweater.

She is released and retied with arms behind her back. Then she is shown being marched through a door still tied. During the rescue there is the obligatory karate kick to the bad guys while tied.

All scenes are brief, no gags.

The previews for next week’s episode Leotards and Lies
Shows a damsel tied with her arms to the arms of a chair. No gag

She Spies Leotards and Lies Episode #213
The spies search for a kidnapped gymnast, held hostage in exchange for classified information that her treasonous father has hidden.
Boyo
Sunday February 01 09:02:59 2004
Possible comic strip scene
The last panel of today's "Dick Tracy" strip showed a Detective Frisk, a young lady who likes to go off on her own. I don't know hwere this may lead to, as I don't think "Tracy" has had a DiD scene in over twenty years, but keep an eye open just the same.

Click on the website included. Unlike last year's "Rex Morgan" story line on the King Features web site, this goes out the same day on line as in print.
Historian
historian64@hotmail.com
http://www.comicspage.com
Sunday February 01 10:50:55 2004
Nancy Drew

A new remake of Nancy Drew is due to start on Uk tv this week. First is a full length pilot.

I remember some discussion on these pages when this was announced. I assume that the show hhad nothing of interest as there was no follow up comment and there is nothing in the data base. Is is that isn't it? It's not that it's not been seen in the USA yet?
Chris P
Sunday February 01 11:56:23 2004
Nancy Drew
> A new remake of Nancy Drew is due to start on Uk tv this week. First is a full length pilot.

I remember some discussion on these pages when this was announced. I assume that the show had nothing of interest as there was no follow up comment and there is
nothing in the data base. Is is that isn't it? It's not that it's not been seen in the USA yet?
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Well, if you're asking if anyone in the USA had seen the "Nancy Drew" pilot, they'd need some additional basic information to be able to ID it. Such as who is cast as Nancy Drew and sidekick Georgie, the length of the pilot, etc.
Kinky-napper
Sunday February 01 14:29:20 2004
Re: Nancy Drew
Chris P wrote:

> I remember some discussion on these pages when this was
> announced. I assume that the show hhad nothing of
> interest as there was no follow up comment and there is
> nothing in the data base.

Nancy Drew has a funny way of being turned into multiple TV series that somehow fail to express the same sense of danger that existed in the books. You'd think something so integral to the stories - part of the reason why so many liked them - would be transferred over to TV. But apparently TV producers don't understand the concept of a "faithful conversion".

I'd say not to hold your breath for this show to deliver either, but then, who knows. Miracles do happen.
Jazz411
jazz411@ptd.net
Sunday February 01 14:45:43 2004
Electrified Vocal Chords
I haven't visited in awhile (jailtime = downtime), so someone may have ansked and answered this already:
on the soap "Passions", the well-stacked blonde "Sheridan" is unjustly (of course) incarcerated in a mental institution, and for a couple of days last week, she was given shock treatments (thus justifying this question in this forum, as she was bound to the table with a rubber bit between her teeth); during these treatments, she screamed her luscious lungs out, real Fay Wray caliber performance. Doesn't electric shock paralyze the voice box? Do shock treatment victims actually cry out? How about those who are subjected to the full load and electrocuted in the chair? Leo the Slightly Ghoulish
Lex
monkmayfair2000@yahoo.com
Sunday February 01 15:44:45 2004
TV series adaptations from books
> Nancy Drew has a funny way of being turned into multiple TV series that somehow fail to express the same sense of danger that existed in the books. You'd think something so integral to the stories - part of the reason why so many liked them - would be transferred over to TV. But apparently TV producers don't understand the concept of a "faithful conversion".
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On the other hand, "The Lost World" TV series may not have been entirely faithful to Arthur Conan Doyle's story and concept (e.g., "fantasy/time travel" episodes, not to mention Veronica and Finn's attire), but it was nice how frequently Veronica/Margueriete/Finn found themselves in restraints.
Kinky-napper
Sunday February 01 16:34:44 2004
Re: She Spies
> All scenes are brief, no gags.

Thanks for the heads up, but does the description mean these scenes suck and are not worth watching; because it sure sounds like it.
Sunday February 01 18:03:59 2004
Charmed
I just this minute caught the last few minutes of "Charmed". As I turned it on, Holly Marie Combs was being untied from a tree (sitting against it). I have no idea what all happened leading up to the scene, or if was a new episode or not. No gag was seen but there may have been one earlier. Pat Benatar was a guest on the show. If it's a new episode, I *think* they air again in the week, possibly on UPN or the WB. Anyone know for sure anything about this episode?
JP
JAPfeif@aol.com
Sunday February 01 18:16:12 2004
Charmed
> I just this minute caught the last few minutes of "Charmed". As I turned it on, Holly Marie Combs was being untied from a tree (sitting against it). I have no idea... if it was a new episode or not. Pat Benatar was a guest on the show. Anyone know for sure anything about this episode?
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It's a rerun -- I'm guessing you may have caught one of TNT's "Charmed" marathon running 2:00PM - 12:00PM Midnight E.T.. No bondage for Pat Benatar, either, unfortunately. :-(

Darn. And bondage as a symbol *could've* been worked into her rock videos (such as by her sleazy pimp in "Love Is A Battlefield") or in "Treat Me Right".
Kinky-napper
Sunday February 01 18:41:06 2004
Re: Charmed
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Poster: Paul
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The Moderator
Sunday February 01 18:42:31 2004
Re: Electrified Vocal Chords
> I haven't visited in awhile (jailtime = downtime), so

Sorry to hear about the incarceration. Probably some good restraint though.

> Wray caliber performance. Doesn't electric shock
> paralyze the voice box? Do shock treatment victims

The vocal chords are just that. The air passing them makes them vibrate and make the noise so that can to be paralyzed as such. They can be slackened to the point where they will not vibrate.


> actually cry out? How about those who are subjected to
> the full load and electrocuted in the chair? Leo the

Typically they will give shock treatment patients a muscle relaxent so that the muscle spasms induced do not do damage.


Sunday February 01 18:42:54 2004
Life of David Gale weirdness
I watched "Life of David Gale" last night and while the characters in the movie were watching the video of the naked woman writhing on the floor with her hands cuffed behind her back and a sack over her head, I was going, "Mmmm, nice butt on that damsel." (And she DID have a nice butt.) It just looked so much like a commercial bondage video (though with those, when the damsel's head is covered, it's usually with nylons or panties or a leather helmet) that I couldn't see it as te death throes I was supposed to be seeing. Plus, they were pretty mild for death throes.

Later, when Kate announces that she got nightmares from watching the tape, I was going, "Jeebus, lady, you're not watching the right videos if THAT gave you nightmares!"
Pat Powers
Sunday February 01 19:18:09 2004
Re: Couple more quick scenes from Jay L.
Raffish wrote:

> Cap/clip sets from The Bank (1915) and The Great
> Detective "Eye Of Clarkie Blackburn" (1979) in
> the usual place.

Just wondered if anyone else noticed but our good friend Raffish has by my count 100 scenes on this page. Each scene has caps and is available in 2 formats for download. That's some serious DiD content. Mostly for Brian's Pagers I believe. There is some really great stuff there not available in the US. A "Completely Awesome Award" page if I ever saw one.
Sunday February 01 19:56:06 2004
Re: Page Update
CollectorX wrote:

and a pregnant
> Kathryn Harrold in "The Hunter".
> http://gagsnroses.tripod.com/

Always liked this scene, the I'm in labor but I'm all tied up right now scenario is probably a woman's worst nightmare.


Sunday February 01 20:29:34 2004
The MANY versions of "The Most Dangerous Game"
> Nancy Drew has a funny way of being turned into multiple TV series that somehow fail to express the same sense of danger that existed in the books. You'd think something so integral to the stories - part of the reason why so many liked them - would be transferred over to TV.
----
With so many of Math's longstanding theorems/conjectures having been solved in recent years (e.g., Fermat's Last Theorem, and the four-color map cartography one), I'd like to propose one for TV:

"If an action-oriented TV series runs long enough, eventually it will have at least one episode borrowed from the short story "The Most Dangerous Game".

I'm pretty sure that every Star Trek franchise has utilized the theme at least once, ditto The Avengers, JAG, James Bond in the movie "Octopussy", etc. -- even Maxwell Smart & Agent 99 in a hilarious Get Smart parody.

But other than Charlie's Angels "Angel Hunt", has any inserted a b&g'd damsel into its version?
Kinky-napper
Sunday February 01 20:35:33 2004
Re: She Spies
(unsigned poster) wrote:

> > All scenes are brief, no gags.
>
> Thanks for the heads up, but does the description mean
> these scenes suck and are not worth watching; because it
> sure sounds like it.

I did not keep the scene. It was more extensive ropework than typical on her upper body, but her legs weren't tied and there was no gag. And there was really only the opening shot where you could see her bonds, and that only lasted a few seconds.
Sunday February 01 22:07:00 2004
Re: Life of David Gale weirdness
>
> Later, when Kate announces that she got nightmares from
> watching the tape, I was going, "Jeebus, lady,
> you're not watching the right videos if THAT gave you >nightmares!"

And here was I thinking this female detective was having nightmares empathising with the female victim of a real, sadistic murder!

However well or badly the murder tape was simulated for the film, it's the facts behind it that give Kate's character nightmares, not the tape itself. Perhaps if there's a Director's Cut, she'll give the tape points out of ten for realism!
Phimophilus
Sunday February 01 23:29:23 2004
CSI
I could've sworn that during the Superbowl, I saw a promo for CSI where a damsel was being forced into a room with arms behind and a basic white cleavegag. Anyone want to confirm this so I don't feel crazy?

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