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Friday February 10 04:00:08 2012 Question |
What was the first scene or scenes you saw that made you realize this interested you? |
Friday February 10 05:00:24 2012 Re: Question |
(unsigned poster) wrote: What was the first scene or scenes you saw that made you realize this interested you? Either Diana Riggs in Gravediggers or Yvonne Craig in Catwoman Dressed to Kill |
Friday February 10 05:32:12 2012 Re: Question |
(unsigned poster) wrote: First time I ever saw the pic of a gagged woman was Teri Hatcher as Lois Lane in a magazine. The first scene I ever saw was, I think, Elizabeth Taylor in The Flintstones. |
Friday February 10 05:40:49 2012 Re: Question |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > What was the first scene or scenes you saw that made you > realize this interested you? It was the "Which Witch is Which?" episode of Scooby Doo, Where Are You?. I recall becoming aroused at the discovery of the beauteous redhead Daphne bound and gagged. |
Hadji |
Friday February 10 08:25:01 2012 Re: Question |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > What was the first scene or scenes you saw that made you > realize this interested you? As a kid the first scenes I remember that fascinated me were: 1. Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman - "Sex, Lies and Videotape" (4.13) with Teri Hatcher. 2. Martial Law - "Take Out" (1.8) with Shannon Lee. 3. JAG - "The Stalker" (3.17) with Catherine Bell. I thought they looked cute with a piece of duct tape muffling their mouths. Later when I grew more the first scene that made me realize that I find this hot was: The Perfect Tenant with Stacy Hogue. http://www.bondageparade.com/cap/PerfectTenant.jpg I still find it cute as well as hot. |
Avi |
Friday February 10 08:56:25 2012 30 Rock |
30 Rock introduced a new character this Valentine's day: Kristen Schaal’s new page named "Hazel". Normally this wouldn't mean anything to me, but the reviewer at the AVClub.com stated: "[Kristen Schaal's character] appears intent on recreating the plot of Single White Female with her in the Jennifer Jason Leigh role and Liz Lemon (Tina Fey) inhabiting the Bridget Fonda part" Needless to say, I will have an increased interest in 30 Rock this year |
el tinko |
Friday February 10 09:32:31 2012 Re: Question |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > What was the first scene or scenes you saw that made you > realize this interested you? Pretty sure it was Sweet Polly Purebred in Underdog cartoons as the very first (I have known I like this this from a very early age) I think the first scene which really made me make the connection was Yvonne Craig as Batgirl in the Catwoman patterncutter scene |
peril lover |
Friday February 10 10:01:57 2012 Re: Question |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > What was the first scene or scenes you saw that made you > realize this interested you? Anne Francis b&G in the 1960s series Honey West...what a babe! |
bayonet |
Friday February 10 10:37:53 2012 Re: Question |
bayonet wrote: > (unsigned poster) wrote: > > What was the first scene or scenes you saw that made > you > > realize this interested you? Danger-prone Daphne. It wasn't until much later that they decided to give the cast last names. |
Historian |
historian64@hotmail.com |
Friday February 10 10:45:48 2012 Re: Question |
Historian wrote: > > > What was the first scene or scenes you saw that > made you realize this interested you? Always an interesting question with varied responses. Mine would be the obscure - and, I MEAN OBSCURE - movie called THE MAN WHO TURNED TO STONE, which I saw at the local theater as a Saturday matinee for kiddies when I was a real youngster. |
Old Man |
Friday February 10 11:09:57 2012 Re: 30 Rock |
el tinko wrote: > 30 Rock introduced a new character this Valentine's > day> Needless to say, I will have an increased interest in 30 Rock this year I'm sorry, but Tina Fey wouldn't be attractive to a Zombie if she were smothered in brains... |
MagickRat |
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/didclips/ |
Friday February 10 11:13:23 2012 Re: Question |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > What was the first scene or scenes you saw that made you > realize this interested you? My sister had a Nancy Drew book that featured Pamela Sue Martin dressed as a Cheerleader, tied to a chair & cleve gagged, with two menacing men standing over her on the cover. One man was holding a length of pipe as if he was going to beat her with it. The look in her eyes as she looked up at both men, that's what did it for me... |
MagickRat |
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/didclips/ |
Friday February 10 11:18:58 2012 Re: Question |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > What was the first scene or scenes you saw that made you > realize this interested you? Never tire of this topic. For me, Heather Locklear in "Bloodsport", Erin Gray in "The Fall Guy" and Nancy Frangione in "Another World." I had just recorded the Bloodsport scene, then the next day saw Frangione in "Another World" B&G in her nightie by total accident and was hooked. I still have the CBS promo on the Bloodsport scene, where the voiceover guy says "a terrorist plot that makes everyone expendable" (cut to a B&G Heather being menaced by a sword). |
Friday February 10 11:27:14 2012 Re: Question |
(unsigned poster) wrote: (unsigned poster) wrote: What was the first scene or scenes you saw that made you realize this interested you? A comic of Fantomas |
Mandrake |
Friday February 10 11:57:05 2012 Re: Question |
MagickRat wrote: > My sister had a Nancy Drew book that featured Pamela Sue > Martin dressed as a Cheerleader, tied to a chair & > cleve gagged... Have you got a title for this book? |
Friday February 10 12:15:55 2012 Re: Question |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > What was the first scene or scenes you saw that made you > realize this interested you? Jane Seymour's scene in Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman when it first aired. When she's getting tied up & tells her friend to cleave gag her onscreen, followed by the loud "mmpphh!" later on, that's the exact moment which started that....shall we say, "funny feeling". Little did I know I'd have to wait 15 years to see it again. |
Sam |
Friday February 10 13:28:07 2012 Re: Question |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > MagickRat wrote: > > My sister had a Nancy Drew book that featured Pamela > Sue > > Martin dressed as a Cheerleader, tied to a chair > & > > cleve gagged... > Have you got a title for this book? For the life of me, I can't remember the name of the book. It was one of those Scholastic paperbacks you used to get at the school book fairs. (remember those?) I'm sure it started out with, "The Case of The..." as most of her books did. I also recall it had a Hardy Boys story that was upside down in the back of the book so the back cover of Nancy Drew became the front cover of Hardy Boys. I've been searching for that book for years & years to no avail. It's actually become a "holy grail" of mine... |
MagickRat |
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/didclips/ |
Friday February 10 13:44:23 2012 Re: Question |
> Hardy Boys. I've been searching for that book for years > & years to no avail. It's actually become a > "holy grail" of mine... Like these? |
Friday February 10 14:02:17 2012 Re: Question |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > > Hardy Boys. I've been searching for that book for > years > > & years to no avail. It's actually become a > > "holy grail" of mine... > Like these? Very similar. Except it had the yellow Scholastic band across the top & the back cover was actually an upside-down front cover for a Hardy Boys story... I'll try to explain the best I can. It's a picture of Pamela Sue Martin, not a drawing like most of her books. She is wearing a red & white Cheerleaders uniform with a big red "R" on the front. She's got on white tennis shoes with the little pompoms on them. She's sitting in a chair, her wrists are tied to the arms of the chair, her ankles are tied together. There's more rope wrapped around her rather sloppily. She is gagged with a cleve gag. The room she's in is relatively dark, there's a single lightbulb hanging from the cieling by it's wire. There are two men, dressed in black shirts & blue jeans hovering over her, looking down on her with that "menacing" look. One of them is holding a length of pipe, the other has his arms crossed in front of them. She's looking up with big doe eyes at the man with the pipe. I wish I could tell you I read the story, but 8 yr old boys don't read Nancy Drew Mysteries... |
MagickRat |
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/didclips/ |
Friday February 10 14:05:39 2012 Re: Question |
(unsigned poster) wrote: What was the first scene or scenes you saw that made you realize this interested you? Stephanie Powers in Hart To Hart. Linda Thorson from the repeated Avengers episodes (And Diana Rigg come to think of it) Actually thinking back further, it might have been a children's book (No, I can't remember the title) of a Princess gagged and being carried away. |
Old George |
Friday February 10 14:09:55 2012 Re: Question |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > What was the first scene or scenes you saw that made you > realize this interested you? Three scenes come to mind and of course all were in syndication: Diana Rigg - Avengers (The Bird Who Knew Too Much) Suzy Parker - Tarzan (The Day of the Golden Lion) Noel Neill - Superman (Episodes where she's gagged) Most of the credit definitely leans toward both Diana Rigg and Noel Neill. I always loved the way Noel's expressive eyes anytime she received the gag treatment. |
Nite Owl |
Friday February 10 14:34:31 2012 Re: Question |
> Historian wrote: > > > > What was the first scene or scenes you saw >THE MAN WHO TURNED TO STONE, which I saw at the > local theater Well, OK, since it was just mentioned... don't recall, really if it was sooner or later, BUT ALSO the Superman series drove me wild. But, my first memory of those weren't the Noel Neill episodes, but the Phyllis Coates ones. (The episodes with the broken statues, and also the one where she was captured in some deserted cabin, along with another woman, and they were tied back to back). As I recall, the Noel Neill ones came AFTER Phyllis Coates, who played Lois Lane first. |
Old Man |
Friday February 10 14:53:07 2012 Re: Question |
Old George wrote: > (unsigned poster) wrote: > What was the first scene or scenes you saw that made you > realize this interested you? > Stephanie Powers in Hart To Hart. Yeah, that Hart to Hart scene was big for me as a kid. I always thought she was really MILF hot, and I had no idea about the Girl from Uncle scenes in her past. She'd been lamely tied a couple of times on H2H, so when she got the cleave gag in the back of that truck, it was really awesome. (Too bad she didn't get any other gags on that long-running series, but one is a lot better than zero.) Sure, the cleave was pretty thin, but I always like the "damsel finds a sharp object and cuts her own bonds" scenes, so that added a lot to it. |
Miss Cleo |
Friday February 10 14:56:43 2012 Re: Question |
MagickRat wrote: > My sister had a Nancy Drew book that featured Pamela Sue > Martin dressed as a Cheerleader, tied to a chair & > cleve gagged, with two menacing men standing over her on > the cover. Man, I've never even heard of it! I would love to see that cover. The fact that Pamela-as-Nancy never got the gag was long a sore spot. Even just a picture would go a long way to rectifying that. Probably wouldn't be too challenging to find that edition if we had the name of the "case," but without that, it could be a tough one. |
Miss Cleo |
Friday February 10 15:22:39 2012 Re: Question |
Miss Cleo wrote: Man, I've never even heard of it! I would love to see that cover. Me too! |
R. |
Friday February 10 15:37:40 2012 Re: Question |
Miss Cleo wrote: > MagickRat wrote: > > My sister had a Nancy Drew book that featured Pamela > Sue > > Martin dressed as a Cheerleader, tied to a chair > & > > cleve gagged, with two menacing men standing over > her on > > the cover. > Man, I've never even heard of it! I would love to see > that cover. The fact that Pamela-as-Nancy never got the > gag was long a sore spot. Even just a picture would go a > long way to rectifying that. Probably wouldn't be too > challenging to find that edition if we had the name of > the "case," but without that, it could be a tough one. I've searched everywhere for that damn book. The only other thing I can think is that it wasn't an "official" Nancy Drew book, rather a Scholastic "ripoff" edition that's not listed anywhere else... |
MagickRat |
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/didclips/ |
Friday February 10 15:49:13 2012 Re: Question |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > What was the first scene or scenes you saw that made you > realize this interested you? Will never forget seeing this scene pop up as a kid watching batman reruns. I could name better gag scenes but this being the first and great, will always be the most special. Thank you Yvonne Craig. |
British Beef |
Friday February 10 15:51:33 2012 Re: Question |
> I've searched everywhere for that damn book. The only > other thing I can think is that it wasn't an > "official" Nancy Drew book, rather a Scholastic "ripoff" edition that's not listed anywhere else... Not from the book but it gives an idea of Pamela B&G |
Friday February 10 16:30:17 2012 Re: Question |
Old Man wrote: > > Historian wrote: > > > > > What was the first scene or scenes > you saw >ALSO the Superman > series drove me wild. But, my first memory of those > weren't the Noel Neill episodes, but the Phyllis Coates > ones. (The episodes with the broken statues, and also the > one where she was captured in some deserted cabin, along > with another woman, and they were tied back to back). Yeah, I'm dating myself but for me it was also the Phyllis Coates scenes on "Superman." (And to date myself more accurately, it was a few years after they were first aired, this time in syndication.) I saw them out of order and thus saw some of the Noel Neill ones first. They were fine, but they didn't hit me like the ones with Ms. Coates did. She wasn't a friendly "big sister" type like Ms. Neill seemed to be. (To me, anyway.) She was this tough, independent grown-up WOMAN. And to see her rendered helpless and in need of rescue just really turned all my tumblers the right way and unlocked my DiD feelings. The one at the deserted resort was great for her struggling back to back with another woman. But my favorite was the "Broken Statues" episode, where she was B&G longer, had to sit in a car on the floor knowing a police car was right next to her, and was later forced onto a plane. Loved one of the villains saying something like "Maybe you can get Miss Lane to play cards with you," while another thug laughed nastily. I was only seven or eight, but I knew they weren't going to be playing cards - although my mind grappled unsuccesfully with exactly what nastiness they might be planning. Had to buy that year of the Superman series when it came out on dvd - something I've rarely done for any other series. |
Cinch |
Friday February 10 16:57:34 2012 When you first logged on to the internet... |
The discussion of the scenes that first got us hooked made me think about something else. When I first got the internet, it wasn't too long before I came across Brian's Page, along with several other sites that showed vid caps from the past. When I saw that there was a scene on Partners in Crime, with Loni Anderson and Linda Carter, my jaw dropped. I recall being excited in the early 80s when this show debuted, certain that there was great potential for the 2 leads to find themselves bound and gagged, but of course the series was quickly cancelled, and for whatever reason I missed this key episode (and my family didn't have a VCR until the mid-80s). Does anyone else have a similar discovery when they first logged on to the internet...that a show from their youth had a scene, yet it wasn't found out about until the good ol' inter-web? |
Stammy |
Friday February 10 17:14:41 2012 Re: Question |
Miss Cleo wrote: > The fact that Pamela-as-Nancy never got the > gag was long a sore spot. Even just a picture would go a > long way to rectifying that. I felt exactly the same way, and was compelled to attempt to try and rectify the situation. ;-) |
Mad Dan |
Friday February 10 17:15:34 2012 Re: When you first logged on to the internet... |
Stammy wrote: > Does anyone else have a similar discovery when they first > logged on to the internet...that a show from their youth > had a scene, yet it wasn't found out about until the good ol' inter-web? And just to add on another topic...anyone have any scenes that are only rumours? For me there was a show called The Feather and Feather Gang, (or something like that) with Stephanie Powers. I've read suggestions on the net that there may be have been a scene, but I have a feeling we'll never know. |
Stammy |
Friday February 10 18:18:10 2012 Re: Question |
British Beef wrote: > I could name better gag scenes > but this being the first and great, will always be the > most special. Thank you Yvonne Craig. Miss Craig got me into the dark arts too, and would be a scene hall of famer if one existed. |
Danny b bad |
Friday February 10 19:14:11 2012 Re: Question |
DUDE YOU SUCK ;) ;) lol Now I've got a Totally NEW HOLY GRAIL to find... thanks a bunch for bringin that to my attention... |
Snowcat |
Friday February 10 19:31:02 2012 RE: Question |
There were a couple of scenes that I knew I was "into this". Yvonne Craig on the reruns, Dawn Wells on Gilligan on the reruns and a soap when I was sick and home from school. Can't remember who or which one, but it was CBS in the early 1980s. There was the brunette with a wrapped-up white towel cleave in something like a barn with a storm going on outside with the baddie fighting with the good guy. The fight goes outside and you see the fear in her eyes, but the good guy walks in after winning the fight. As for the internet, it was 2000. Never knew of Partners in Crime scene, but actually was trying to see if could track a 1990s soap scene with Lisa Brenner in Another World (blue cleave). Didn't find that one, but man there was a treasure trove of other scenes. |
Friday February 10 20:27:41 2012 Re: Question |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > What was the first scene or scenes you saw that made you > realize this interested you? The two scenes that especially sparked my interest in mainstream DID scenes at a young age were That Darn Cat (1997) featuring Christina Ricci/Rebecca Koon and Small Soldiers with Kirsten Dunst. These were the earliest scenes I remember seeing and I had easy access to them since I had them on VHS, and I knew exactly what part of the movies to fast forward to and instantly watch the scenes. My love for DID has only continued to grow since then. These two scenes are probably why I specifically favor silver duct tape gag scenes. |
CR |
Friday February 10 21:39:52 2012 Re: Question |
Danny b bad wrote: > British Beef wrote: > > I could name better gag scenes > > but this being the first and great, will always be > the most special. Thank you Yvonne Craig. Agreed. And to think this scene was just one of several more to come but, alas, not as Barbara Gordon. It certainly was one of the first scenes where I decided "I like this".. |
Mark |
Friday February 10 22:51:23 2012 Re: Question |
MagickRat wrote: > It's a picture of > Pamela Sue Martin, not a drawing like most of her books. > She is wearing a red & white Cheerleaders uniform > with a big red "R" on the front. She's got on > white tennis shoes with the little pompoms on them. Do you happen to remember if she was wearing kneesocks, as so many cheerleaders did back in the 70s? Thank you |
HarryHyde |
Friday February 10 22:55:28 2012 First ever downloaded scene |
Let's make this more interesting. What is the very first ever scene you can remember downloading? Mine was Daneen Boone in Justine: A Private Affair, back in June 2003, probably from Anubis or Kerhop's site. It's nowhere near my list of faves nowadays, but I'm sure if I were to watch it again (right now the file doesn't seem to want to work.....damn codecs), I'd still appreciate it as a great scene. Love that onscreen gagging where she grimaces & groans like a trooper, plus those jean shorts. One of these days I really should try to find some quality upgrades of all those Justine scenes.............. |
Sam |
Friday February 10 23:12:01 2012 Re: First ever downloaded scene |
Sam wrote: > Let's make this more interesting. What is the very first > ever scene you can remember downloading? "Dangerous Curves" the Euro version, with Michael Michele regagged and stuffed onscreen with packing. When I read that one existed, was convinced it had to be some type of mistake. |
Friday February 10 23:58:55 2012 Lights |
Picture of Lights |
The Guest |
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