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Sunday February 07 01:43:10 2010
Most Effective Gags
As a follow up to the tight cleave gag discussion what scenes had the most effective gags?
As a starter, would the Jennifer Beals gag in "Four Rooms" been effective? It looked like it would to me.
Sunday February 07 06:42:05 2010
Re: Paula Peril and the Invisible Evil
bindhergood wrote:

> This movie is looking better and better - I wonder if she
> gets gagged in this scene?

probably not. maybe this is the scene before she gets tied to the chair and gagged
Sunday February 07 07:41:42 2010
Re: Most Effective Gags
(unsigned poster) wrote:

> As a starter, would the Jennifer Beals gag in "Four
> Rooms" been effective? It looked like it would to me.

I'd say it qualifies. I think rope gags are visually stunning. That scene in Four Rooms is a favorite of mine. Also liked the rope gag in "Amityville Terror" w/Suzanna Love..
Mark O
Sunday February 07 07:59:02 2010
Re: Most Effective Gags
Mark O wrote:

> Also liked the rope gag in "Amityville Terror"
> w/Suzanna Love..

The title was actually "Devonsville Terror"
Anubis
http://www.didvids.net
Sunday February 07 09:09:36 2010
Re: Most Effective Gags
Mark O wrote:
> (unsigned poster) wrote:
> I'd say it qualifies. I think rope gags are visually
> stunning.

Than you must've liked the movie "The Missing", where several attractive young women were gagged with rope between their teeth. I would've thought that the villains would use bandanas to gag their captives, and was surprised that they didn't have any available, considering the fact that they knew that they were going to gag several young women.

Hadji
Sunday February 07 11:17:38 2010
Re: Most Effective Gags
Hadji wrote:

> Than you must've liked the movie "The Missing",
> where several attractive young women were gagged with
> rope between their teeth. I would've thought that the
> villains would use bandanas to gag their captives, and
> was surprised that they didn't have any available,
> considering the fact that they knew that they were going
> to gag several young women.

Somewhere, a while back, there was something posted that they were actually trying to make the whole movie as accurate to the time period as possible, like when the soldiers arrive at the massacred ranch and grab whatever food they can.

Since the abductors were supposed to be renegade Apaches, the thought was that they would use traditional Apache methods for restraining their captives.

Wonder just did the research on that and what sources they used ???

Jacot
Sunday February 07 16:11:53 2010
Re: Paula Peril and the Invisible Evil
bindhergood wrote:

> This movie is looking better and better - I wonder if she
> gets gagged in this scene?
Whereas I am wondering if she will ever appear in a different outfit. Surely a rising young reporter has something in her closet besides red sweaters and black skirts. (preferably clothes that are a bit sexier.)

Sunday February 07 17:09:33 2010
Lovely Lindsay Bound and gagged
Lindsay Price
"Lonely Street 2009)"
I just rented it.
She gets TAPE GAGGED (unfortunately she shares the scene with Jay Mohr)
she is seated hands tied behind no ankle ropes. Its still pretty darn decent and we get to see LOTS of her pretty face.
Snowcat
Sunday February 07 17:18:58 2010
Re: Lovely Lindsay Bound and gagged
Snowcat wrote:

>
> I just rented it.
> She gets TAPE GAGGED

Posted a few months ago on majorjohns.
Sunday February 07 17:52:04 2010
Re: Lovely Lindsay Bound and gagged
(unsigned poster) wrote:

> Posted a few months ago on majorjohns.

Hmm...
How strange that it wasn't entered in the database...

No worries as soon as I was aware of the scene I entered it.

Snowcat

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