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Friday February 07 00:04:58 2003 Re: Back to relevant themes: Possible Poppy on Without a Trace |
> Okay, this is very much a "just maybe" alert, but I'm
> sure our Poppy Montogmery fans will be very > interested... Anything for Poppy ? |
Friday February 07 00:11:34 2003 Re: Back to relevant themes: Possible Poppy on Without a Trace |
> Anything for Poppy ?
NOTHING! agh |
Brian L |
Friday February 07 00:32:02 2003 Jen in Jammies, Holy Grails, Paysites, and Other Rants |
These are some of the threads that been talked about the past few weeks. The common theme they all have is that a lot of posters on this forum expect something for nothing.
Don't expect people to just give you stuff. The people who have extensive collections have them because they spent money and especially time building them. Why should they just give them away to you? One member was criticized for requiring payment for the clips on his webpage. Good for him! Why should he give it away for free? He probably had to scour TV listings or wheel-and-deal to obtain those scenes, not to mention the time and money he's spending maintaining his site. People who are just building their collections should have a much easier time finding scenes to add to their collections. You have access to newsgroups, forums like this, and extensive Internet search capabilities that weren't available ten years ago. Before then, a lot of us had to scan through TV Guides, scour video stores, or flat out buy entire movies just to obtain scenes. If we have what you consider to be Holy Grails, it's because we got off our asses and found them. Sometimes it was easy, but most often it required persistence and patience. Why do you think they're referred to as Holy Grails? They're not the ones that fall into your lap. You have to go out and look for them. |
MadFish |
Friday February 07 00:46:30 2003 Re: Jen in jammies |
> > Does anyone have any idea what vidcap site I got these > pictures from in the first place? I don't remember. I seem to recall that Grumpy had them up. |
Jeb |
jebdel@yahoo.com |
http://www.homestead.com/jebsadventurebound |
Friday February 07 01:04:05 2003 Re: Jen in jammies |
> Okay. Fine. I'll stop, Modereator. But let me say
> something: I've had thoughts of Jennifer b&g in pj's for > over 5 years. I come to you for help. I post and post and > you tell me to stop. That's right. If anybody had information for you, they would have posted it. Going on and on doesn't help. The only thing your behavior will accomplish will be for me to forbid requests for caps on this page. That's what I do when topics become disruptive. You had the damn caps and deleted them, and somehow that became our problem. You are incredibly selfish. |
The Moderator |
Friday February 07 01:26:33 2003 Re: Jen in Jammies, Holy Grails, Paysites, and Other Rants |
> People who are just building their collections should
> have a much easier time finding scenes to add to their > collections. You have access to newsgroups, forums like > this, and extensive Internet search capabilities that > weren't available ten years ago. Before then, a lot of > us had to scan through TV Guides, scour video stores, or > flat out buy entire movies just to obtain scenes. And remember: most of the clips that you'll find on the various sites are surprisingly close to the best quality a VHS VCR can deliver. While I've been saving high-resolution versions of my clips with the goal of making DVDs someday, there's no reason an aspiring collector needs to wait for me: with a generally small investment in hardware and a little know-how, anyone can start a clip collection in their format of choice -- videotape, VideoCD, DVD -- just by downloading and converting. Try doing that even five years ago! In fact, I imagine that, within five or ten years at most, the very idea of trading clips by snailmail will seem incredibly tedious to most of us. |
Raffish |
Friday February 07 02:04:45 2003 Re: Jen in Jammies, Holy Grails, Paysites, and Other Rants |
> These are some of the threads that been talked about the
> past few weeks. The common theme they all have is that a > lot of posters on this forum expect something for > nothing. > > Don't expect people to just give you stuff. The people > who have extensive collections have them because they > spent money and especially time building them. "Something for nothing"! An ironic point to make, since you are taking someone else's copyrighted property (the DIDcaps) and paying nothing for it. One member was > criticized for requiring payment for the clips on his > webpage. Good for him! Why should he give it away for > free? Why should this member GET them for free and then CHARGE someone else? That's called "stealing". It would be like me writing a book, and you selling it. It seems like a double standard to criticize the "Jen" poster for wanting caps for nothing...okay, maybe he's selfish and all....but that's how YOU got them. The fact that you put effort into obtaining them doesn't change the fact that they are not yours to sell, or do much else with. |
YT |
Friday February 07 02:30:56 2003 John Doe Feb 14 |
TV listings for John Doe on Feb. 14 say Karen (Sprague Grayden) is kidnapped as bait for Doe. This looks like another episode-long storyline. Something may turn up on previews at the end of tonight's show. |
Brian W. |
Friday February 07 02:44:29 2003 This week's update |
This week: the DiD gods, angered by last week's focus on tape gags, have demanded that cleave gags receive equal time. Since we have no choice but to obey, this week we've got Karen Mok in Black Mask, Tracey Bregman in The Bold And The Beautiful, Rachelle Carson in Kill Crazy, Pamela Kingsley in Mannix "Once Upon A Saturday," Jackie Swanson in Oblivion, Genevieve Bujold and Wanda Blackman in Obsession, and Judy Matheson in The Professionals "Long Shot."
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Raffish |
raffish@abductor.com |
http://www.abductor.com/raffish/ |
Friday February 07 02:45:26 2003 CSI |
Very quick scene on CSI of a woman bound and gagged in a closet or something. She was gagged with duct tape but the lighting was dark and no good angles were shown. Not much of a scene but worth mentioning I guess. |
Friday February 07 03:04:27 2003 Re: Jen in Jammies, Holy Grails, Paysites, and Other Rants |
> Why should this member GET them for free and then CHARGE
> someone else? Well, here's a hint: I pretty much write off the cost of obtaining the source material for my clips, which has been quite significant in some cases. What I'm not willing to write off are the bandwidth costs. If you can't understand that, I frankly suspect that you don't have much of a clue about how the Internet actually works. > That's called "stealing". It would be > like me writing a book, and you selling it. Technically, it's called "stealing" regardless of whether or not you or I make money, lose money, or break even in the process. So says the law. If you want to play the role of Jack Valenti here, you're more than welcome -- but something tells me that you won't escape impugning yourself. |
Raffish |
Friday February 07 03:13:47 2003 Re: John Doe Feb 14 |
> TV listings for John Doe on Feb. 14 say Karen (Sprague
> Grayden) is kidnapped as bait for Doe. About damn time! Karen's had practically zilch to do lately. Clearly it's about time to get her into some bondage that's markedly less consensual than her prior gig. |
Raffish |
Friday February 07 04:09:11 2003 Re: Jen in Jammies, Holy Grails, Paysites, and Other Rants |
> What I'm not
> willing to write off are the bandwidth costs. If you > can't understand that, I frankly suspect that you don't > have much of a clue about how the Internet actually > works. > What I said had nothing to do with bandwidth. How much bandwidth you use or how much you pay for it is irrelevant if you're selling property that isn't yours. > > That's called "stealing". It would be > > like me writing a book, and you selling it. > > Technically, it's called "stealing" regardless of whether > or not you or I make money, lose money, or break even in > the process. So says the law. I should have said, "TRY to make money". Anyway, let me cut this reply short, as to not annoy The Moderator. |
YT |
Friday February 07 04:13:16 2003 Re: Jen in Jammies, Holy Grails, Paysites, and Other Rants |
> Why should this member GET them for free and then CHARGE
> someone else? That's called "stealing". It would be > like me writing a book, and you selling it. My response to this is probably off topic, so I posted it on AG. |
Anubis |
Friday February 07 08:43:55 2003 Re: Jen in Jammies, Holy Grails, Paysites, and Other Rants |
> Technically, it's called "stealing" regardless of whether
> or not you or I make money, lose money, or break even in > the process. So says the law. If you want to play the > role of Jack Valenti here, you're more than welcome -- > but something tells me that you won't escape impugning yourself. What's happened is, copyright protections, which were originally intended to protect the intellectual property rights of writers, artists, photographers and musicians, have been corrupted by huge mega-coporations who want to restrict everyone's access to whatever they can get their hands on, so they can charge people to see it. Industry groups like RIAA and MPAA have expanded copyright to insane degrees. There's still a need to protect artists' property rights to their works, but megacorporations are using Americans' sympathy for starving artists as cover for what the railroad monopolists (a very similar group) would call a "land grab." I bet if you look at court cases, there are very few cases of starving artists suing over copyright issues, it's all the big megacorps. |
Pat Powers |
Friday February 07 08:52:00 2003 We have become spoilt |
With the amount of DiD material currently available to us all, It's funny to read the desperation in some of the posts about getting one's hands on a particular scene. I'm at the point of looking at what's available and getting picky about the scenes I'd like to have. I'm not complaining mind you. Having DiD scenes at your very fingertips anytime you want, is what we've all dreamed about since childhood. But I gotta say that there was something exciting about the days even prior to VCR, when you knew a scene was coming on the air, you'd count down the days, almost bursting at the seams in anticipation of that moment,then the day arrives and your watching the show with butterflys in your stomach, and then the payoff; Heaven! I no longer feel the same thrill. Or am I an idiot? |
marzman |
gtech@net2000.com.au |
Friday February 07 08:52:28 2003 Re: Pirates of Dark Water |
> I just posted some caps of Tula in chains from "Pirates
> of Dark Water". Actually, Tula's bondage scenes didn't stop there, Infact Tula had been tied up a few times later on. Unfortunately. all her scenes are sans gags:-( |
Friday February 07 09:03:41 2003 Simon Sez, Valenti |
>Double Full Treatment
In Simon Sez, on the first scene, she was NOT BOUND, only gagged with a potato. >Jack Valenti Who is Jack Valenti? What is the relation between him and DID scenes / websites? |
Friday February 07 10:22:39 2003 Re: We have become spoilt |
> But I gotta say that there was
> something exciting about the days even prior to VCR, when > you knew a scene was coming on the air, you'd count down > the days, almost bursting at the seams in anticipation of > that moment,then the day arrives and your watching the > show with butterflys in your stomach, and then the > payoff; Heaven! I no longer feel the same thrill. Or am I an idiot? I feel exactly the same way. I no longer get much thrill out of TV and movie scenes, with the occassional exception for an outstanding one. They are just too plentiful, and too often a let-down. For me it's the shared community, the "we're all in this together'' feeling that makes this forums and guys' personal sites worth visiting. And if you think of DiD sites as museums, you appreciate the work that went into them more. Raffish doesn't own the 24 scene and doesn't claim to. But just as Yale's Peabody Museum went out and got the dinosaur femur that's bigger than my car, cleaned it up and put it into context, that's what DiD cappers do on heir sites. The guy who likes Jen in PJs, definitely an all-time best scene, needs to respect even the amount of work it takes just to locate one scene in a large collection. |
Frank J |
skynyd@yahoo.com |
http://www.freewebs.com/franksattic |
Friday February 07 10:26:32 2003 Holly Robinson |
If any one else was as bumbed out as I was when TNN stoped showing Hangin With Mr. Cooper just before Holly robinson's scene aired you can check out some caps at my site thanks to a trade with Fuzz!
Black actresses in bondage seems to be the rarest treat of all except when it comes to sitcoms! Apparently the writers of black sitcoms think bondage is very funny. Almost every major black sitcom star that quickly comes to mind has had some kind of scene. This is one of the best sitcom scenes you'll ever see. |
Mark C |
http://community.webtv.net/didcaps/entrance |
Friday February 07 10:58:39 2003 Re: Simon Sez, Valenti |
> >Jack Valenti
> Who is Jack Valenti? What is the relation between him and > DID scenes / websites? Jack Valenti is the head of the MPAA (Motion Picture Academy Association). They're the ones who rate movies, but they're also an industry trade group that has been lookng to expand copyright nearly to perpetuity. |
Pat Powers |
Friday February 07 11:20:20 2003 Hillarious clip ! |
Hi! And yes I found ms.Schubert on http://www.ifilm.com and it was hillarious!! Tapegagged and hogtied, however I couldnt download the clip, do you have it ? |
Max Payne |
Friday February 07 11:47:46 2003 Re: We have become spoilt |
I note that hobwuzzle@hotmail.com, the guy who BEGGED AND BEGGED for caps of the Stephanie Cameron scene to be posted, got what he wanted and hasn't had the courtesy to acknowledge same OR say thank you.
Think I'll rip the page down today. Fuzz, if you read this, DON'T include the caps on your next update. This ingrate doesn't deserve it. |
Todd 3-D |
todd3d@yahoo.com |
Friday February 07 12:25:56 2003 Re: Jen in Jammies, Holy Grails, Paysites, and Other Rants |
> I bet if you look at court cases, there are very few > cases of starving artists suing over copyright issues, it's all the big megacorps. If you care to read it, a reply on AG. |
YT |
Friday February 07 12:29:24 2003 Calling Pat Powers! |
Pat,
I need your help with something. Please send me an e-mail. |
Van |
vvvan@earthlink.net |
Friday February 07 12:47:52 2003 Re: We have become spoilt |
You are certainly not an idiot! I feel the same way (or maybe that just makes me a fellow idiot--ha!)--when you have all these great sites giving us VCR alerts,DIDcaps and such,it is just so easy to forget or take for granted the current situation we have with the internet! I can remember way back in the mid-1980s when I first got a VCR--all those dreadful movies I rented just because I thought that just maybe some attractive actress might get knocked out and/or tied up! Now we have this great website,various groups on Yahoo catering to our interest,etc.--it makes it easy to forget the "bad old days" when information was not so readily available! |
gytalf2000 |
Friday February 07 13:53:50 2003 Belinda Carlisle |
I was watching VH1, I Love the 80's, last night. It was the '82 version. Low and behold they show some home video of the Go Gos during some off time down moments on tour or something. Belinda blurts out "My boyfriend ties me up all the time." One of the others, I don't know which, says, "I love being tied up" or something similar. It was a smile. Belinda is so cute back then.. |
doug |
doug5759@yahoo.com |
Friday February 07 13:58:58 2003 Re: Holly Robinson |
> If any one else was as bumbed out as I was when TNN
> stoped showing Hangin With Mr. Cooper just before Holly > robinson's scene aired you can check out some caps at my > site thanks to a trade with Fuzz! > This is one of the > best sitcom scenes you'll ever see. Mark, thanks for posting those. I've missed taping that scene three times for various reasons and never saw it until today. It does look very good, especially the white tape, which is so rare these days. TNN has removed all mention of "Cooper" from its Web site, so it won't be turning up there. |
Brian W. |
Friday February 07 14:35:33 2003 Tie-up games |
On shevette.com, I found a game where you could tie up a picture of Shevette. Does anyone know of other bondage sites with on line tie-up games? |
Friday February 07 14:59:23 2003 Re: Belinda Carlisle |
> I was watching VH1, I Love the 80's, last night. It was
> the '82 version. Low and behold they show some home > video of the Go Gos during some off time down moments on > tour or something. Belinda blurts out "My boyfriend ties > me up all the time." One of the others, I don't know > which, says, "I love being tied up" or something similar. > It was a smile. Belinda is so cute back then. I could be wrong on this, but I remember a gagged female on one of her music videos: The song was "I get weak." It might not have been Belinda but another member of her band. I saw it out of nowhere very quickly on MTV but never chased after it. The lyrics include "my heart's all tangled and my tongue is tied." It's funny because before I saw that video the only time I EVER went to see a music show was to see Belinda Carlisle at a club in Providence, and she canceled that very night. |
Brian W. |
Friday February 07 15:12:21 2003 Spun update |
Entertainment Weekly reports that the movie "Spun" will be released on March 14. So aparently it found a distributor.
Whether and how much of the supermodel nude spreadeagle will remain in the commercial release will be an interesting thing to see. |
Pat Powers |
Friday February 07 15:29:27 2003 Re: Belinda Carlisle/Other Singers |
> Belinda blurts out "My boyfriend ties
> me up all the time." One of the others, I don't know > which, says, "I love being tied up" or something > similar. It was a smile. Belinda is so cute back then.. Oh, yes, Belinda has been quoted on other occasions admitting this, and I believe she has said that her husband now ties her up as well. That split second freeze frame in the "I Get Weak" video, showing her with a silk scarf tied around her mouth really did it for me. I hope the cute Jane Wiedlin was the other Go-Go into Bondage, but I somehow doubt it, as she was not the wildest. There is something about attractive singers being bound and gagged that I find particularly interesting. It may be because we never think there is a possibility of this happening and then suddenly they turn their hand briefly to acting, often in a bit part on TV or in a B Film, and they seem to then often play a kidnap victim. I also would love to see the Martika scene mentioned yesterday, although the scenes featuring Laura Branigan and Taylor Dayne have appeared recently on Web Sites, and I am grateful to the hosts for those. Now, just hope that Britney follows this pattern if she gets the part in Die Hard 4 ! |
Gaz |
Friday February 07 15:42:19 2003 Martika |
Can someone please post that Martika scene mentioned earlier. I would love to see that, and I'm sure everyone else would love to see it too. |
Nikki Sixx |
Friday February 07 15:43:49 2003 Re: Martika |
> Can someone please post that Martika scene mentioned
> earlier. I would love to see that, and I'm sure everyone > else would love to see it too. Oh, sure. No problem. You want a pound of flesh, too? Another one begging for caps that won't have any courtesy. |
Friday February 07 15:45:50 2003 Re: Belinda Carlisle/Other Singers |
>
> Oh, yes, Belinda has been quoted on other occasions > admitting this, and I believe she has said that her > husband now ties her up as well. > That split second freeze frame in the "I Get Weak" video, > showing her with a silk scarf tied around her mouth > really did it for me. The scene is listed in the database. I should have checked there first. Now I remember the silk scarf. |
Brian W. |
Friday February 07 15:53:42 2003 Re: Belinda Carlisle/Other Singers |
> I hope the cute Jane Wiedlin was the other Go-Go into > Bondage, but I somehow doubt it, as she was not the > wildest. I know I read an interview( I think in "Cream" magazine) in the 80 s with one of the go go's (not Belinda) talking about a song of there's called " fun with ropes" I never heard the song ,but you may want to check the song writing credits. |
Alex Bond |
http://www.sosbound.com |
Friday February 07 16:03:13 2003 The Finder - Anja Coleby gagged |
Is someone able to play the trailer in the link? |
http://www.urbancinefile.com.au/home/view.asp?a=4474&s=VisionStream |
Friday February 07 16:42:28 2003 Re: Belinda Carlisle/Other Singers |
> I hope the cute Jane Wiedlin was the other Go-Go into
> Bondage, but I somehow doubt it, as she was not the > wildest. Here are some of the lyrics to the Go-Go's song "Fun with Ropes," which is credited to **Jane Wiedlin**! You tell me that I'm sick (you're sick) As you strap me to the floor You know it makes my heart quick I'll come crawling back for more Well, I'm collecting coloured cord No macrame for me Dim the lights and lock the door And never set me free You say that I'm not healthy You think that I'm a creep Still you tie your knots so tight I'm too wrapped up to sleep |
Brian L |
Friday February 07 17:06:45 2003 Stephanie Cameron pictures |
> I note that hobwuzzle@hotmail.com, the guy who BEGGED AND
> BEGGED for caps of the Stephanie Cameron scene to be > posted, got what he wanted and hasn't had the courtesy to > acknowledge same OR say thank you. > > Think I'll rip the page down today. > > Fuzz, if you read this, DON'T include the caps on your > next update. This ingrate doesn't deserve it. Todd, I e-mailed the pictures to both you and Fuzz because you both asked for them. If you want to take them down from your site, that is up to you. However, I e-mailed them to you and Fuzz so that EVERYONE can see them, not just the person who asked for them. I think everyone would be glad to see them on Fuzz's next update. |
Tapemaster |
km574@yahoo.com |
Friday February 07 17:38:24 2003 Re: Belinda Carlisle/Other Singers |
The ultimate suggestive single title |
Friday February 07 17:47:48 2003 Re: The Finder - Anja Coleby gagged |
> Is someone able to play the trailer in the link?
I was able to play it. The picture appears very small in the top left corner of the player. The file does not run smoothly,almost looks like a collection of stills. Anja is tape gagged. I wasn't able to save the file. |
marzman |
gtech@net2000.com.au |
Friday February 07 17:54:31 2003 Re: Jen in Jammies, Holy Grails, Paysites, and Other Rants |
> What I'm not
> willing to write off are the bandwidth costs. If you > can't understand that, I frankly suspect that you don't > have much of a clue about how the Internet actually > works. Well, Raff, he may not but I do. Your site's worth every cent! I highly recommend it to everyone! |
Friday February 07 17:59:47 2003 Re: The Finder - Anja Coleby gagged |
> Is someone able to play the trailer in the link?
Yeah, but you're not missing much. World's smallest, jerkiest trailer. Through a glass, fuzzily. |
Paul |
Friday February 07 18:03:51 2003 CSI |
Very interrrrresting... |
Friday February 07 18:07:25 2003 Re: The Finder - Anja Coleby gagged |
> I was able to play it. The picture appears very small in
> the top left corner of the player. The file does not run > smoothly,almost looks like a collection of stills. Anja > is tape gagged. I wasn't able to save the file. Too bad Anja didn't have a back-to-back B&G scene with Jessica Alba when they were in 'Flipper'. |
Friday February 07 18:13:47 2003 Re: Jen in Jammies, Holy Grails, Paysites, and Other Rants |
> These are some of the threads that been talked about the
> past few weeks. The common theme they all have is that a > lot of posters on this forum expect something for > nothing. I'm seeing a wondrous inconsistency in this discussion. On the one hand, people are condemning the movie industry for wanting to profit from their work while championing the guy who wants to profit from someone else's work. The spirit of the Internet has, at least till now, been one of sharing and supporting one another. People write software and give it away. Why? Because they know other people will do the same, and they'll receive the benefits. Lots of people, particularly those just coming along, figure that's the way it works everywhere. OK, they get a little grabby sometimes. It's logical to feel that way the first time you go into a candy store. I'm happy to give away stuff I have, because I know somebody out there has something I want, and hope he'll offer it to me. That newbie you're yelling about for "asking for something for nothing" might in two years be running a web site that has one of your holy grails on it. We ought to be even more supportive of one another than the Internet population as a whole. We are largely partners in adversity. |
Paul |
Friday February 07 18:19:15 2003 Shanghai Knights |
From http://www.screenit.com:
"A man approaches a tied up Lin (Fann Wong) to slit her throat, but Wang sends a pulley on a rope at him that knocks him out by hitting him on the head. " |
Friday February 07 18:29:45 2003 Re: Jen in Jammies, Holy Grails, Paysites, and Other Rants |
One more quick post on this debate--regarding old times: how many of us wasted good money (albeit somewhat pleasurably) on comic books, novelizations, movies, etc. in hopes of a scene?
Last I checked, Raffish's site was something like $4.00 per month--I don't think that's exactly going to break anyone's bank. Almost difficult to know what people are complaining about. |
ss |
Friday February 07 18:31:53 2003 Re: Jen in Jammies, Holy Grails, Paysites, and Other Rants |
> The spirit of the Internet has, at least till now, been
> one of sharing and supporting one another... > > I'm happy to give away stuff I have... > > We ought to be even more supportive of one another than > the Internet population as a whole. I completely agree with Paul. The main purpose of the internet is COMMUNICATION. When you communicate with people, you share things with them. I am happy to share information, pictures, etc. with other people. We all benefit that way. |
Tapemaster |
km574@yahoo.com |
Friday February 07 18:32:02 2003 Faith" from Buffy kidnapped in new slasher flick |
oh yeah baby this sounds verrrry promising
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steve a |
http://www.aintitcoolnews.com/display.cgi?id=14403 |
Friday February 07 18:38:34 2003 Re: Faith" from Buffy kidnapped in new slasher flick |
> oh yeah baby this sounds verrrry promising
> 'More chasing follows, and eventually Chris follows the mountain men back to their shack to rescue a captured Eliza.' |
Friday February 07 18:45:39 2003 Re: Belinda Carlisle/Other Singers |
>
> Here are some of the lyrics to the Go-Go's song "Fun with > Ropes," which is credited to **Jane Wiedlin**! > I've often sort of wondered if the lousy sound quality of that track (as opposed to most of their other stuff) was a deliberate effort to keep the record company from knowing what they were singing about! |
Jeb |
jebdel@yahoo.com |
http://www.homestead.com/jebsadventurebound |
Friday February 07 18:51:13 2003 Re: Jen in Jammies, Holy Grails, Paysites, and Other Rants |
> I'm happy to give away stuff I have, because I know
> somebody out there has something I want, and hope he'll > offer it to me. That newbie you're yelling about for > "asking for something for nothing" might in two years be > running a web site that has one of your holy grails on > it. I think the crux of the situation is that the "newbie" needs to learn some damn manners. You don't demand stuff, you ask for it politely. When you demand it, people assume you're a selfish asshole who doesn't deserve it. Try the word "please" and don't come off like a terse jerkweed. It garners much better results. Hey, I used the word "garner". I never use that word. I must have Jennifer Garner on my mind. :) |
TS |
Friday February 07 19:13:51 2003 Re: CSI |
> Very interrrrresting...
From TV-Guide's online listings: ======= 9:30 PM; Thursday, 13 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Lady Heather's Box 90 min. Two cases get very personal for Grissom and Catherine (William Peterson, Marg Helgenberger) in this pivotal 90-minute episode. In the first, Grissom discovers that the murders of a party guest at a nightclub and a man who was working out in his apartment are related. The deaths were similar and both victims were employees of Lady Heather (Melinda Clarke), a dominatrix who penetrates Grissom's cold exterior to reveal his vulnerability. The second case involves Catherine's ex-husband, Eddie (Timothy Carhart), who vanishes after his car crashes while he's traveling with their daughter. Sara leads the investigation, but Catherine quickly becomes displeased with the way it's being handled. ======= This had putz potential all over it (dammit!) Why couldn't *CATHERINE* (Marg Helgenburger) be the one who gets the Lady Heather case? :-( |
Van |
vvvan@earthlink.net |
Friday February 07 19:36:57 2003 Re: Jen in Jammies, Holy Grails, Paysites, and Other Rants |
> I should have said, "TRY to make money". Anyway, let me > cut this reply short, as to not annoy The Moderator. Too late. |
The Moderator |
Friday February 07 19:37:57 2003 Re: Jen in Jammies, Holy Grails, Paysites, and Other Rants |
> My response to this is probably off topic, so I posted it > on AG. Ah! A sensible voice. |
Brian R |
Friday February 07 19:43:03 2003 Facing the Enemy (2001) |
Hello, everyone. I have a question regarding a scene in the below description. I was checking the tv listings page and the below film is on tonight 2-7-03.
My question is: How is Ms. Paul restrained? Hands behind back? If someone could please respond to the question, I would appreciate it very much. If not, no big deal. Thank you to all of you who make the page an excelent resource for scenes, listings, and discussions. I love the website. It has helped me many times in the past. Record number: 6222 Title: Facing the Enemy (2001) Medium: Movie Actress: Alexandra Paul Description: Alexandra is trusting the wrong person. At the end of the movie she find herself strictly tied (hands and feet) to a chair with a big silver tape over the mouth. The scene is quite long and there are several close-ups. Before this there's a brief handgagging. |
New Guy |
N/A |
Friday February 07 19:44:26 2003 Re: Martika |
> Another one begging for caps that won't have any courtesy. That's enough of that. Asking for caps is specifically allowed up until the point that *I* say and individual must stop. You, Blankman, don't have a damn thing to say about it. |
The Moderator |
Friday February 07 19:49:32 2003 Re: Jen in Jammies, Holy Grails, Paysites, and Other Rants |
My fault for not heading this off last night. Nothing at all about copyrights, cap sites, downloads, MPAA, etc. is on-topic for this page.
Anything further will be summarily dismissed. Also, there's been quite enough bashing of the guy asking for the pics. That's my job. Got that? |
The Moderator |
Friday February 07 19:58:49 2003 Facing The Enemy Question |
In tonight's LIFETIME flick, can anyone tell me if the heroine is wearing a dress or a skirt? Many thanks. Unfortunately, I had no idea "Complex Of Fear" had aired. That was a great scene (for me) of the damsel tied up in a skirt. Hopefully, it will air again. |
AP |
Friday February 07 20:03:28 2003 Re: Facing the Enemy (2001) |
Does anyone have an approximate time for this scene? The VCR alert/database entry says "at the end of the movie", but that could mean a lot of things. I've seen the caps. It looks like a great scene. She is sitting in a chair, her hands are tied behind her, her ankles are tied, and she is gagged with silver/gray duct tape. There are close-ups. |
Tapemaster |
km574@yahoo.com |
Friday February 07 20:04:33 2003 Re: Facing The Enemy Question |
> In tonight's LIFETIME flick, can anyone tell me if the
> heroine is wearing a dress or a skirt? Many thanks. > Unfortunately, I had no idea "Complex Of Fear" had aired. > That was a great scene (for me) of the damsel tied up in > a skirt. Hopefully, it will air again. I saw "Facing the Enemy" on videocassette last year. To the best of my recollection, the heroine, played by Alexandra Paul, is wearing pants, either jeans or slacks. |
Hadji |
Friday February 07 20:05:51 2003 Re: Facing The Enemy Question |
> My question is: How is Ms. Paul restrained? Hands behind > back?
Behind the back > In tonight's LIFETIME flick, can anyone tell me if the > heroine is wearing a dress or a skirt? Neither. She's wearing pants. |
MadFish |
Friday February 07 20:11:24 2003 Re: Facing The Enemy Question |
> In tonight's LIFETIME flick, can anyone tell me if the
> heroine is wearing a dress or a skirt? She is not wearing a dress or a skirt. She is wearing dark pants. I hope that you are not too disappointed. Even if you prefer damsels to wear dresses or skirts, I recommend recording it. It looks like a great scene. |
Tapemaster |
km574@yahoo.com |
Friday February 07 20:12:58 2003 Re: Facing the Enemy (2001) |
> Does anyone have an approximate time for this scene? The
> VCR alert/database entry says "at the end of the movie", > but that could mean a lot of things. I've seen the caps. > It looks like a great scene. She is sitting in a chair, > her hands are tied behind her, her ankles are tied, and > she is gagged with silver/gray duct tape. There are close-ups. I estimate that the bondage scene occurs within the last ten to fiteen minutes of the movie, so if you're interested in the scene rather than the plot of the movie, begin watching about twenty minutes before the end. As I recall, after the villain who has bound and gagged the lovely Ms. Paul has been dealt with, she and her ex-husband, the hero, have a small reconciliation scene, and then the end credits begin rolling. The bondage scene, therefore, literally takes place at the end of the movie. |
Hadji |
Friday February 07 20:18:46 2003 Re: Facing the Enemy (2001) |
> > Does anyone have an approximate time for this scene?
> I estimate that the bondage scene occurs within the last > ten to fiteen minutes of the movie Thanks Hadji. |
Tapemaster |
km574@yahoo.com |
Friday February 07 20:55:22 2003 Re: Tie-up games |
> On shevette.com, I found a game where you could tie up a
> picture of Shevette. Does anyone know of other bondage > sites with on line tie-up games? Where is the game? |
Friday February 07 21:29:55 2003 Mainstream Bondage Flick Waiting To Happen |
Here's a new topic (...& God knows we need one.)
What book would you *most* like to see made into a movie? (...for reasons relevant to *this* forum, of course.) My number one choice is... A.E.W. Mason's *At the Villa Rose.* This is a murder mystery (one of the pioneers of the genre, in fact) about the murder of an old woman, the framing of a beautiful young female psychic for the crime, her kidnapping & rescue... & it has more good bondage scenes in it than the average installment of Blunder Broad!!! Okay, that last bit's an exaggeration, but it's a really good book! It was made into a stage play & at least one silent film between the World Wars... then it faded into oblivion. It's currently out of print. Realize, A.E.W. Mason also wrote *The Four Feathers*, & *that's* been made into a movie... LOTS! Who else has a nominee? |
Van |
vvvan@earthlink.net |
Friday February 07 21:38:45 2003 Re: Mainstream Bondage Flick Waiting To Happen |
> What book would you *most* like to see made into a movie?
> (...for reasons relevant to *this* forum, of course.) Great question! I really don't have an answer though. The only thing that I can think of right now are Nancy Drew and other girl detective novels. |
Tapemaster |
km574@yahoo.com |
Friday February 07 21:44:09 2003 Re: Mainstream Bondage Flick Waiting To Happen |
> What book would you *most* like to see made into a movie?
> (...for reasons relevant to *this* forum, of course.) > > My number one choice is... A.E.W. Mason's *At the Villa > Rose.* Van, "At the Villa Rose" WAS made into a movie. It is a 1920 British silent film and it DOES have a bound and gagged scene! The actress is Judy Kelly. |
Tapemaster |
km574@yahoo.com |
Friday February 07 22:03:27 2003 Re: We have become spoilt |
> I feel exactly the same way. I no longer get much thrill
> out of TV and movie scenes, with the occassional > exception for an outstanding one. They are just too > plentiful, and too often a let-down. Something else has happened too. When I was but a youngster collecting scenes, I had a lot more time to collect them. Today, I work. It means a lot less time can be spent examining the TV guide or watching TV. Although I like collecting scenes, I like my work, too. I'm making a trade-off, and I'm willing to make it. I wouldn't quite say that I "never" feel excited about an upcomming scene- often I'm excited if I think it might be pretty good, or if it's one I've seen before & liked. If Van's "Will & Grace" fantasy ever came true, it would certainly make me excited! And who knows, we may yet see something from that show & many others. > For me it's the shared community, the "we're all in > this together'' feeling that makes this forums and guys' > personal sites worth visiting. That's true too. Besides advice and trades, it's good to know we're not alone. |
PRW |
Friday February 07 22:16:46 2003 Re: Facing the Enemy (2001) |
Here's a cap from FtE. There's also a clip on my site, which came to about one minute after editing. Good scene. |
Raffish |
Friday February 07 22:23:09 2003 Re: Tie-up games |
> > On shevette.com, I found a game where you could tie up
> a > > picture of Shevette. Does anyone know of other bondage > > > sites with on line tie-up games? > > Where is the game? I'm guessing he's referring to the URL below, which links to a KISS doll. I've played around with KISS before, but I couldn't get Shevette's page to work, even upon viewing the source; she's got some pretty funky plugin code going on here. YMMV. (Sorry if this is off-topic, Mr. Mod. I'm gathering that you're allowing limited discussion, since you've made a deletion run recently but left these posts alone. Just trying to help out...) |
Raffish |
http://shevette.com/kissthing.html |
Friday February 07 22:27:09 2003 Re: This week's update |
> This week: the DiD gods, angered by last week's focus on
> tape gags, have demanded that cleave gags receive equal > time. Since we have no choice but to obey, this week > we've got Karen Mok in Black Mask, Tracey Bregman in The > Bold And The Beautiful, Rachelle Carson in Kill Crazy, > Pamela Kingsley in Mannix "Once Upon A Saturday," Jackie > Swanson in Oblivion, Genevieve Bujold and Wanda Blackman > in Obsession, and Judy Matheson in The Professionals "Long Shot." I recognized one of the images right away - the one from "Obsession". Earlier, someone here pointed out an autographed photo from the movie. I put it up at http://www.geocities.com/TelevisionCity/Stage/6050/bd-knap-movie2.jpg |
Jazz411 |
jazz411@ptd.net |
Friday February 07 22:47:04 2003 Re: Mainstream Bondage Flick Waiting To Happen |
> What book would you *most* like to see made into a movie? > (...for reasons relevant to *this* forum, of course.) > > My number one choice is... A.E.W. Mason's *At the Villa > Rose.* Good choice, Van. I first read the applicable scenes in my local library after requesting their copy from the non-circulating collection. It felt very odd to read such an arousing narrative in such a public place. I searched for it after reading that it was probably an influence for John Willie, the creator of "Sweet Gwendoline". Later I was able to order a paperback copy from a chain bookstore but have since lost it. A friend found a .pdf copy online and emailed it to me late last year. |
Rich McGill |
Friday February 07 22:54:39 2003 Re: Mainstream Bondage Flick Waiting To Happen |
> > What book would you *most* like to see made into a
> movie? > > (...for reasons relevant to *this* forum, of course.) > > Great question! I really don't have an answer though. The > only thing that I can think of right now are Nancy Drew > and other girl detective novels. The otherwise horrible Sweet Valley High thriller books had some good scenes. "R for Revenge" had a plotline where the cheerleaders of SVH are kidnapped one by one by a deranged librarian. She keeps them captive in her basement. The cheerleaders are bound to pipes and eventually gagged when they're cry out for help. They are put into the classic predicament of being drowned by rising waters as they struggle against their restraints. I know that there was the UPN series based on the books. That produced some great scenes with the twins being kidnapped. I've always thought that the "R for Revenge" could always be one of those made-for-TV movies on ABC Family or Fox Family. |
Paco The Bandit |
Friday February 07 23:14:34 2003 Mainstream Bondage Flick Waiting To Happen |
> What book would you *most* like to see made into a movie? (...for reasons relevant to *this* forum, of course.)
----------- "The Claiming of Sleeping Beauty" and "Dirty Harry #3: The Long Death". |
Kinky-napper |
Friday February 07 23:32:31 2003 Re: Facing the Enemy |
> > > Does anyone have an approximate time for this scene?
> > > I estimate that the bondage scene occurs within the last ten to fiteen minutes of the movie Correct. For those on the west coast, the scene is within the last 15 minutes. It is after the final commercial break. Start recording no later than when Alexandra Paul is listening to a warning on her answering machine. Great scene! |
Tapemaster |
km574@yahoo.com |
Friday February 07 23:50:07 2003 Re: Mainstream Bondage Flick Waiting To Happen |
> > What book would you *most* like to see made into a
> movie? (...for reasons relevant to *this* forum, of > course.) Easy. "Let's Go Play at the Adam's" would make a killer movie. Also, many of Dean Koontz's books seem to have tie-and-gag elements woven into them (although we've already seen that this doesn't necessarily translate into the screen i.e. "Hideaway"'s lack of a gag scene although a gag was promanently used in the book). The was one book, the title escapes me, but it MIGHT have been one of Mr. Koontz's, something about dancing, and an actress (or dancer) is kidnapped, and tied & gagged several times. It may have been called "Save the Last Dance for Me" |
JP |
JAPfeif@aol.com |
Friday February 07 23:55:59 2003 shanghai knights |
there's a a quite lenghty scene in shanghai knights with fann wann, the gorgeous singaporean actess with an over the mouth gag...it appears halfway through the movie |
fann wann lover |
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