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Welcome to the Discussion page. This forum is for discussing scenes from mainstream sources, primarily TV shows and movies, but we venture off into newspaper and magazine articles, stage plays, and other areas. Please do not post regarding commercial videos.
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Monday February 24 00:09:10 2003 Re: 'Dragnet' - Possibility ? |
> Possible scenes on tonite's episode of 'Dragnet':
> > "Well Endowed" Anything of value? |
Monday February 24 01:20:52 2003 Re: Dragnet, didcaps |
Nothing on "Dragnet" although the show did have some BDSM overtones. The murder victim did SM with her wealthy lover. There's a scene of some gear in a garage, but neither she nor anyone else appears in bondage of any kind, except that the killer, an attractive older woman, is cuffed hands behind and hauled off by the Dragnet guys, who are enjoying the humiliation aspect of it for various reasons. No bondage but a pretty good little police melodrama.
Also, I've posted a Bondage Banter ("Purple Monkey Dishwasher") with caps from the recent scene on Hack, the recent scene on John Doe, and the "Vortex" scene from One Life To Live. There's also a nude bondage image, but there are no naughty bits involved, only womanly curves. If that matters a lot. |
Pat Powers |
http://www.jollyroper.com |
Monday February 24 01:31:01 2003 Re: 1st To Die NBC 8PM est |
> Was there anything in this movie?
How should I know? I wasn't watching:-( |
Monday February 24 01:52:15 2003 Re: Movie/Video Alert--Speck |
> Now if we can just get someone moving on "Glatman"...
> Because can there ever really be enough movies based on > history's bondage-fixated psychos? In the opinion of this bondage-fixated psycho, there certainly aren't enough of them. The producer is really providing a lot of this sort of stuff, seems every few months he releases another film that has something of interest bondaghe wise. He's not afraid to "get his hands dirty" and risk being hounded by the PC partrol. I eagerly await his next project, the announced Hillside Stranglers film. The 1988 TV movie had a stuff gag scene in it, but it wasn't that realistic. Anyways, I rented the Speck film, and will let you guys know what I think when I watch it, and I'll try and get some caps up tomorrow. |
Anubis |
Monday February 24 04:03:39 2003 winslet on new film |
Kate Winslet will talk about anything to do with her new movie except what she thinks about the death penalty.
Winslet says her views on capital punishment aren't important because "The Life of David Gale" is more of a thriller than a movie about the death penalty. She says "it's a race against the clock and it has a whopper of an ending that catches you off-guard." Winslet said her scenes with Kevin Spacey were a challenge because they took place in a prison where he was behind glass. "We had to be really focusing on each other's eyes all the time. We couldn't hug, we couldn't hold hands, absolutely nothing," Winslet told AP Radio. Winslet also said the scene where she has a plastic bag tied on her head was scary. "We had to devise a sign that we as actresses would make to the camera guys, if we literally couldn't breathe," she said. She said that sometimes, because there was so much moving around within a shot, the sign they would make got lost in all the other movement. "In one take, I literally couldn't breathe and I just stood up. I just got up and someone ran in and ripped the bag off," Winslet said. "The Life of David Gale" opens today. |
leray |
Monday February 24 04:53:25 2003 Re: Movie/Video Alert--Speck |
> > Just posted CTS's description to the
> > Movie/Video Alert Page. > > First "Bundy", then "Dahmer", now "Speck". Nice to see > that the direct-to-video serial killer biopic makers > aren't exactly agonizing over what to title their > opuses. Oh, this movie is about the notorious serial killer Richard Speck, who murdered several nurses! I'd like to post another movie alert. I just watched an inane thriller with an insipid plot entitled "Watchful Eye". It stars Julie Cialini, a former Playmate of the Year, but she never appears in bondage.By the way, she's from Rochester, NY, my hometown. The plot concerns comely female denizens of a house who are being surreptitiously videotaped by unscrupulous entrepreneurs who are feeding the images to a Website. Anyway, near the end of the movie, two gorgeous blonde actresses are bound and gagged with black cloths. The first one has a very brief scene with an OTM gag, and the second one, who plays an undercover cop, is tied to a chair and cleave-gagged. |
Hadji |
Monday February 24 05:24:09 2003 Laura Linney |
Several nice shots of Laura Linney but not one B&G scene in these movies. Of course her new movie will have a tape gag scene but I'm not expecting it to be that great.
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Cris |
crisostomoibarra@hotmail.com |
Monday February 24 05:28:30 2003 She Spies - Kristen Miller |
If anybody is having an anxiety attack because they missed this scene, I have an .rm made. If you send me an email, I'll send you a URL to the file. I can't post a URL here, as the traffic will be too taxing on the server where it's housed.
I'll do my best to check my email frequently for the next day or two. |
Tim |
avi_fan2@yahoo.com |
Monday February 24 06:44:40 2003 Re: Speck |
> since TAU (which it pretty closely resembles). What movie is TAU? |
Boyo |
Monday February 24 08:08:05 2003 Re: MESSAGE FORUMS |
> One of the reasons the Moderator gets so pissed off with
> people is that everyone insists on piling everything onto > the Discussion pages rather than putting them in those > places where they're suppose to go. Case in point, > Movie/Alerts has seen no postings since Feb. 11, yet the > Discussion page is crammed with comments about THE LIFE > OF DAVID GAIL, yet no one has seen fit to put the entry > where it properly belongs. The excuse usually used for > this is that they want to make sure that everyone is > aware of a certain thing so they post it where there's > the most action. But that reasoning becomes a > selffulfilling prophecy. If nobody posts to ANYTHING > GOES, MOVIE VIDEO ALERTS, TRADING FORUM etc., people will > get out of the habit of checking these sites whenever > they come onto Brianspage, meaning that to alert anybody > to anything you'll have to go to DISCUSSION page. The > point is these other pages aren't there for their health Fortunate for them! On the other hand: AG seems perfectly happy to do that AG thing, and I have to suspect that the Trading Forum does okay for those who are making trades offline. That leaves mainly M/V Alerts, which I'll consider below. (And let's add the Scene List, which has been another sore spot.) > and should be used for the pertinent posts and not just the DISCUSSION page. I agree with you in spirit, though I'm afraid that we're about to run smack dab into human nature. Posting info about a new movie here is still easier than posting it to the database, and the scene list, *and* video/alerts -- and I bet it stands a better chance of catching people's attention and eventually making it into all of the appropriate locations than if it were posted exclusively to any of the locations other than this one. As you say, it's a chicken-and-egg thing. It's not just that, though. In a small-to-medium-sized community, in which most of us have lives and are limited by time, things don't always work as they ideally would. Sure: I regularly post info to two different locations on this site. But three or four? (Add 'em up for the medium of your choice.) I think not. My own sense is that the forums are a bit over-diversified. The database and VCR alerts kick serious ass and do just what they're meant to do. On the other hand, do enough movies with DiD scenes *really* come out on a weekly basis that most of us would turn to Movie/Video Alerts regularly? (And if we don't, then why would anyone submit there?) As for the Scene List (though it may be a moot point if the E-Zine dies): couldn't it simply be compiled from DB entries with release dates within the past two years? Yes, I know that TV scenes don't generally include this info. This might be something for us to address collectively. Maybe a "year" field in the submission form, Brian? Discuss away. My point is that your concerns seem to apply, in my experience, to every Internet forum I've seen in which the number of different places to post arguably exceed the interest factor. |
Raffish |
Monday February 24 10:55:04 2003 Once Bitten |
One of the better chair ties |
http://htfvidcaps.dyndns.org/vidcaps/_Preview2/htf_ebb_01.jpg |
http://htfvidcaps.dyndns.org/ |
Monday February 24 11:57:49 2003 Re: MESSAGE FORUMS |
> Posting info
> about a new movie here is still easier than posting it to > the database, and the scene list, *and* video/alerts -- > and I bet it stands a better chance of catching people's > attention and eventually making it into all of the > appropriate locations than if it were posted exclusively > to any of the locations other than this one. I tend to agree; Discussion is where people "hang out", and if one is pushed for time, this is where you'll go first. The other thing, of course, is that a lot of what gets posted here are "alerts" for films or TV shows that aren't out yet-- we've seen a pic, or a clip, or read a review, that tells us there will be a scene, but until we actually see the thing, we're not inclined to write in more detail, since we don't have all the info. (of course, too many of us then forget to go back and enter it on the proper Alerts page, mea culpa). |
Jeb |
jebdel@yahoo.com |
http://www.homestead.com/jebsadventurebound |
Monday February 24 12:16:34 2003 Tactical Abduction Unit? |
> > since TAU (which it pretty closely resembles).
> What movie is TAU? That's twice in one week. As a courtesy to newbies, let's all agree *NOT* to use "TAU" as an abbreviation for "Terror Among Us." :-) |
Van |
vvvan@earthlink.net |
http://www.lovetied.com/dug/ |
Monday February 24 12:37:02 2003 Re: Raffish's Post- Scene List & DB |
> As for the Scene List
> couldn't it simply be compiled from DB > entries with release dates within the past two years? > Yes, I know that TV scenes don't generally include this > info. Most of the US ones do have this. The episode number [or the (1.1), etc] beside the episode titles is taken from sites that have air-dates listed. epguides.com tvtome.com etc > Maybe a "year" field in the submission > form, Brian? Figure if Brian wants it, he may ask one of the DB Editors to get off his arse and add the air-dates into the entries? |
Jay L |
kdnpr@yahoo.com |
Monday February 24 13:24:33 2003 Re: Tactical Abduction Unit? |
> > > since TAU (which it pretty closely resembles).
> > What movie is TAU? > > That's twice in one week. As a courtesy to newbies, > let's all agree *NOT* to use "TAU" as an abbreviation for > "Terror Among Us." :-) That's perfectly fine with me. I do happen to like the idea of "Tactical Abduction Unit." One question though: is the TAU the abductors or the people who rescue the abductees? |
Tapemaster |
km574@yahoo.com |
Monday February 24 13:56:25 2003 Re: MESSAGE FORUMS |
> Fortunate for them! On the other hand: AG seems
> perfectly happy to do that AG thing If some of us can't comment about the "happy" AG forum on this page, I don't see why others should be allowed to. > Posting info > about a new movie here is still easier than posting it to > the database, and the scene list, *and* video/alerts I don't know that I buy your argument. Composing the scene description is the time-consuming part -- copying it and pasting it to other forums doesn't take long. > and I bet it stands a better chance of catching people's > attention and eventually making it into all of the > appropriate locations than if it were posted exclusively > to any of the locations other than this one. Yeah, except the Scene Database is used for different purposes than Alerts and presumably attracts searches when the Alerts do not. > On the other hand, do enough movies with DiD scenes *really* > come out on a weekly basis that most of us would turn to > Movie/Video Alerts regularly? > As for the Scene List (though it may be a moot point if > the E-Zine dies): couldn't it simply be compiled from DB > entries with release dates within the past two years? This can be difficult and time-consuming as the database is not chronologically organized. |
Pat Powers |
Monday February 24 14:59:07 2003 Re: Tactical Abduction Unit? |
> {Snip}
> ...is the TAU the abductors or the people who rescue the > abductees? ======= Yes. :-) |
Van |
vvvan@earthlink.net |
http://www.lovetied.com/dug/ |
Monday February 24 15:22:46 2003 Re: MESSAGE FORUMS |
> > Posting info
> > about a new movie here is still easier than posting it > to > > the database, and the scene list, *and* video/alerts > > I don't know that I buy your argument. Composing the > scene description is the time-consuming part -- copying > it and pasting it to other forums doesn't take long. > Here's an idea - I don't know how easy it would be to code, but I think it could be very helpful. There could be an added feature where scenes can be typed up with the appropriate information, and when posted to it, are automatically posted to Discussion and Alerts. Maybe a "New Scenes" option on the frontpage, and it could be similar to the database in design, with the exception of the fact that it automatically posts the scene description to these two forums, and is intended only for recent scenes (such as new movies, TV show episodes, etc). I don't know how practical that idea is, but I thought I'd toss it around. |
Jazz411 |
jazz411@ptd.net |
Monday February 24 16:04:47 2003 Re: Speck |
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> > since TAU (which it pretty closely resembles). > What movie is TAU? TAU is an abbreviation for "Terror Among Us", a made-for-television movie about a serial rapist who terrosizes four flight attendants in their apartment. It features four lovely women bound and gagged. |
Hadji |
Monday February 24 17:01:48 2003 Re: Once Bitten |
> One of the better chair ties
Too bad Karen Kopins only had this scene, and another in Jake Speed. Very attractive, I would like to have seen her in more. |
Larry |
Monday February 24 17:50:14 2003 Re: Once Bitten |
> Too bad Karen Kopins only had this scene, and another in
> Jake Speed. Very attractive, I would like to have seen > her in more. That "Jake Speed" scene is, far and away, my fave non-gag scene ever. When John Hurt licks the side of her face... |
Jeb |
jebdel@yahoo.com |
http://www.homestead.com/jebsadventurebound |
Monday February 24 18:58:34 2003 Karen Kopins... |
...{sigh}...
Ya know, when you've been a DiD-watcher as long as I have, you start making a list of Damsels & following their careers. Some of them "make it" (Heather Locklear) & some of them don't... & some come so close it hurts!!! Karen Kopins... She could have been One of the Greats!!! Anyone remember "Angels '88," the new version of "Charlie's Angels" that was stillborn, killed by studio politics & bad business decisions? ...{sigh}... It almost made it on the air, & *would* have starred: Claire Yarlett Sandra Canning Karen Kopins Tea Leoni ...yes, *that* Tea Leoni. {sigh} My other favorite almost-made-it Damsel is... Rosalind Allen. She only has one marginal DiD-scene (http://homepage.eircom.net/~appreciationsites/rosalindallen/images/corn1.jpg) & she's still working. (I saw her in a new commercial last month.) {sigh} |
Van |
vvvan@earthlink.net |
http://www.lovetied.com/dug/ |
Monday February 24 19:32:52 2003 Almost Made It |
One of my very favorite almost-made-it damsels is Fabiana Udenio. She has had two bound-and-gagged scenes (Baywatch, Peter Benchley's Amazon.) She has been around since the late 80s, but she has never starred in anything. She is stunningly beautiful. I think the reason she has never starred in anything is her Italian(?) accent. She always plays a European or a Latin American. However, other beautiful women with accents have made it big in English-speaking productions, so why not her? |
Tapemaster |
km574@yahoo.com |
Monday February 24 20:50:28 2003 Possible alert for Kolchak |
I posted an possible alert for tomorrow for the old 1970s TV show Kolchak: The Night Stalker. It airs at 1 p.m. CST on Sci-Fi.
I can't find anything in the DB, and believe me I tried a number of variations on the spelling combinations, but I distinctly remember reading that this particular episode involves a vampire who is draining victims of blood (like they're wont to do). Anyway, I think I read in a Carl McGuire column in Bondange Life that Kolchak finds a lady chair-tied and cleave-gagged who is being drained of blood by the vampire. I'd be curious if anyone remembers this scene or has intel on the scene time, even though I'm pretty sure it's supposed to happen near the end. |
KEVIN |
Monday February 24 21:01:27 2003 Re: MESSAGE FORUMS |
> > Fortunate for them! On the other hand: AG seems
> > perfectly happy to do that AG thing > > If some of us can't comment about the "happy" AG forum on > this page, I don't see why others should be allowed to. I think you are being ridiculous. An oblique mention of AG in a rundown of all forums on the page is hardly discussing it. Especially since it didn't actually say anything. |
The Moderator |
Monday February 24 21:18:16 2003 Re: Possible alert for Kolchak |
> I posted an possible alert for tomorrow for the old 1970s
> TV show Kolchak: The Night Stalker. It airs at 1 p.m. CST > on Sci-Fi. At the link below, they mention an episode with a vampire featuring a lady tied to a bed - sounds promising AND available apparently on DVD http://www.imagesjournal.com/issue07/reviews/anchorbay.htm |
dario pula |
Monday February 24 21:59:37 2003 Re: MESSAGE FORUMS |
> I think you are being ridiculous.
Come now. Semi-ridiculous at best! |
Pat Powers |
Monday February 24 22:00:47 2003 Re: MESSAGE FORUMS |
Ok, let's see.
We talked some time back about changes to the movie alerts. I didn't carry forth, in part because I wasn't totally happy with any of the suggestions. The main thrust was to have more of a permanent listing, with dates when the movie or video was released, rather than having a discussion forum. As far as the database, as I've said before, no change to the fields in the DB is possible at this time. I could change the form, but only glom the extra information onto an existing field. That's basically what editors do now with movies. I could look at a date field. The Scene List isn't that important. As far as having something that autosearches the DB, I don't see the value added. The combined form is interesting, what I might do (I'll have to look at it) is to have the scenes added to the DB also posted to the Discussion page. |
Brian R |
Monday February 24 22:03:59 2003 Re: Possible alert for Kolchak |
> I can't find anything in the DB, and believe me I tried a > number of variations on the spelling combinations, but I > distinctly remember reading that this particular episode > involves a vampire who is draining victims of blood (like > they're wont to do). Record number: 1898 Title: Night Stalker (1972) Medium: TV Movie Actress: Unknown Description: Carl Kochak is a writer for a Las Vegas newspaper who becomes convinced that a modern day vampire is menacing the city. He tracks the vampire to an abandoned house, where he finds a woman bound by her wrists and ankles to the head and foot of a bed. She's tape gagged, too. Seems the vampire just wants to drink her blood a little at a time. Anyway, Kolchak removes her tape gag, but hears the vampire enter the house. He tries to stick it back on, then hides in a closet. The woman moves her head and the tape falls, off -- the vampire knows someone else is in the house. He finds Kolchak and after a brief struggle is about ready to kill him, when the sun rises and Kolchak rams a stake through his heart. |
Brian R |
Monday February 24 22:24:58 2003 Re: Possible alert for Kolchak |
> Anyway, Kolchak removes her tape gag, but hears the > vampire enter the house. He tries to stick it back on, > then hides in a closet. The woman moves her head and the > tape falls, off -- You aren't missing anything...If I recall correctly she was the same unattractive actress who was Diana Prince's chunky friend in the WW2 years of Linda Carters Wonder Woman series |
Snowcat |
Monday February 24 22:32:08 2003 Re: Karen Kopins... |
...{sigh}...
Karen Kopins... She could have been One of the Greats!!! Anyone remember "Angels '88," the new version of "Charlie's Angels" ...{sigh}... It almost made it on the air, & *would* have starred: Claire Yarlett, Sandra Canning, Karen Kopins & Tea Leoni ...yes, *that* Tea Leoni. {sigh} My other favorite almost-made-it Damsel is... Rosalind Allen. She only has one marginal DiD-scene ...(HEAVY Sigh)... Yeah Van... What MIGHT have been... |
Monday February 24 23:10:52 2003 Re: Possible alert for Kolchak |
>
> You aren't missing anything...If I recall correctly she > was the same unattractive actress who was Diana Prince's > chunky friend in the WW2 years of Linda Carters Wonder > Woman series > Nope ... she's black-haired, thin and pallid (from the vampy sippage). |
Biff |
http://community.webtv.net/unlikelysource/TheCaseFilesofBiff |
Monday February 24 23:30:25 2003 Kristen Miller!!!!! |
Does anyone know where a poor soul can find Kristen Miller caps? I'll be in your debt! |
Todd |
Monday February 24 23:35:36 2003 Future Classic Scenes |
After reading about the confusion over the acronym "TAU", I thought about how highly regarded the "Terror Among Us" scene(s) has become, and how sought after it seems to be for many (I have never seen it).
It made me wonder: Which scenes from the last ten years does everyone believe will become "classics" in a decade? Each scene we catch now may become someone's "Holy Grail" in a year or two. It is obviously easier to record and preserve scenes now with TiVo and recordable digital media, whereas very few people even had VCRs before 1982. And of course, "Terror Among Us" is a much harder scene to come by, as it is seemingly never re-broadcast nor is it available on VHS or DVD to my knowledge. I would pick a TV movie like "Blind Witness" to become a future classic, but since it is on video for anyone to rent I doubt it will be anyone's elusive "Holy Grail". Other destined classics in my mind include: "Die Watching", "Single White Female", and Jamie Lunar's "Melrose Place" scene. Obviously, many TV scenes can become future "Holy Grails" as the years go by. Are there any scenes of late that you might consider both? |
Dave |
TraderDave42@aol.com |
http://www.geocities.com/traderdave42/index.html |
Monday February 24 23:35:50 2003 Re: Fabiana Udenio |
> Udenio. She has had two bound-and-gagged scenes > (Baywatch, Peter Benchley's Amazon.) She has been around > since the late 80s, but she has never starred in > anything. She is stunningly beautiful. Au contrare mufrare! She starred in the 80's Mark harmon hit blockbuster movie "Summer School." mark is a teacher of a summer schol english class and she is one of the students. The guy from Mr. Sterling is also in at a a horror movie fanatic. "Dude! Our hero LeatherFace cut his own legs off!" |
Rick |
Monday February 24 23:39:10 2003 Re: MESSAGE FORUMS |
> other hand, do enough movies with DiD scenes *really* > come out on a weekly basis that most of us would turn to > Movie/Video Alerts regularly? (And if we don't, then why > would anyone submit there?) Uhhh... With very rare exceptions, I'm on this board every day.. why?? Cuz I like it here. And since I always KNOW there will be plenty of new stuff on the Discussion board, the very, very first thing I ALWAYS look at when I log on is the New movie/video board. Guys, Brian already figured out the very best way to handle the, unfortunately infrequent updates there. Its called a date that the last post was made. When I logged on Feb. 20th, and the last update to movies had been made on Feb. 11th, I just head for discussion.. I know that nobody has made a recent movie or video find.. at least that they have posted over there. See how easy that is?? If you come here much less frequently, put 10 days or some such in the search feature and clik on it.. takes only a moment.. I think its fine as it is Brian. And if the new video discovery happens to end up on Discussion instead, well I read that all the time anyhow, so we are good to go either way! My opinion.. yours may vary.. |
David Knight |
http://www.DavidKnightBondage.com |
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