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Wednesday February 24 00:08:40 2010 Re: response to the doc |
PW wrote: > However if it was moved to another page on this website > it could potentially turn into a real discussion. There is no forum here where it's topical. > Or > maybe someone knows of another place more suitable for > the discussion, as it'd be nice to get some female input > to accompany our predominately male audience on this page. Pofoz is a possiblity. I'm not up on whether any other of the sites on the Friend's Page have forums. |
The Moderator |
Wednesday February 24 07:29:33 2010 Bad Ends |
The link in the vid page with the poor Indian damsel made me think. What are scenes you loved, despite the damsel coming to a bad end? |
Freddy |
Wednesday February 24 07:55:17 2010 Re: Bad Ends |
Freddy wrote: > What are scenes you loved, despite the damsel coming to a > bad end? The Turkish scene also featured in the Video Page a while back, with the girl on the boat which exploded. Also, the "Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde (1999)" scene where the removal of the tape gag turned on the bomb and the damsel died, and Michelle Monaghan's "death" in "Mission: Impossible 3" - if you've seen the movie, you'll know why I put this in quotes. Sometimes I like the damsel being killed if the scene is poorly executed. Take "The Dark Knight" for example. That scene was so cheesy and the bonds were barely visible, the only thing that could make it better would be Joker coming back to gag her. But he was miles away, and had better things to do, so... Other scenes that I enjoyed despite the damsel's death include "La Ira" and the recent scene in "24". Series such as "CSI" usually show the damsel dead from the very beginning, sometimes with flashy flashbacks explaining how she was bound, except that you can't make anything because of all the bright tints and fast motion and editing. |
Abel |
Wednesday February 24 08:06:35 2010 Re: Bad Ends |
Freddy wrote: > What are scenes you loved, despite the damsel coming to a > bad end? None, unless they exclude gags. |
Wednesday February 24 09:20:34 2010 Re: Bad Ends |
Freddy wrote: > What are scenes you loved, despite the damsel coming to a > bad end? Thordis Brandt in "Dragnet". |
Jack |
Wednesday February 24 10:38:59 2010 Re: Bad Ends |
Jack wrote: > Freddy wrote: > > What are scenes you loved, despite the damsel coming > to a bad end? Barbara Wilson in Man Who Turned to Stone Christina Gallegos in Open House |
Mike D |
Wednesday February 24 11:50:51 2010 The Bounty Hunter |
Another pic of Jen Aniston getting cuffed. http://www.imdb.com/media/rm726109952/tt1038919 One of the posters of the movie, all of which (so far) share the theme of handcuffs. http://www.impawards.com/2010/bounty_hunter_xlg.html See how badly they have photoshopped this one? It looks as if the cuff on Jen's wrist is SMALLER than the one on Gerard Butler's! |
Abel |
Wednesday February 24 12:55:57 2010 Re: EL CAPO |
doc wrote: > (unsigned poster) wrote: > there is > > a quick shot of the lead actress with a black cleave > gag > > in her mouth and she is trying to take it out. Is there anyone who actually has this scene?? maybe post it on the video page, it looked like a good shot. thanks |
Wednesday February 24 13:37:11 2010 HTF vidcaps site |
I'm happy to see one of my source sites, that wasn't updated for many years, is still working now. |
G. Annis |
http://htfvidcaps.dyndns.org/masterframe.htm |
Wednesday February 24 13:59:11 2010 Re: HTF vidcaps site |
G. Annis wrote: > I'm happy to see one of my source sites, that wasn't > updated for many years, is still working now. That is great! |
Wednesday February 24 15:15:51 2010 Re: HTF vidcaps site |
Great news! One of my favorite sites so I'm really glad he's back :) |
Wednesday February 24 18:31:28 2010 paula peril gagged |
couple of new pics of valerie perez for you to drool over from the myspace page ;) |
henry fool |
http://www.myspace.com/paulaperil |
Wednesday February 24 19:02:12 2010 Re: HTF vidcaps site |
(unsigned poster) wrote: YES! Damn, I can't believe it's back after five years. Thank you, HTF! |
Abel |
Wednesday February 24 19:06:26 2010 Update Notice |
Finally got around to some new posts. All are welcome. |
The Greyman |
http://greymanreport.blogspot.com/ |
Wednesday February 24 19:47:14 2010 Re: paula peril gagged |
henry fool wrote: > couple of new pics of valerie perez for you to drool over > from the myspace page ;) Looks like they're putting more emphasis on the "peril" part for the sequel... seems like there's two separate B&G scenes to please both cleave and tape fans. I definitely plan to order when it comes out. My only real gripe about the Paula Peril films is how they spend an obscene amount of time on post-production. Speaking as someone who routinely does freelance video production work, I can say that those films *should* take all of a week or two to edit, not four months. |
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Wednesday February 24 23:13:15 2010 Endure |
I've been following this one since pre-production... the trailer is finally up. There are several shots of a blond woman tightly cleave-gagged, I believe it's Clare Kramer of Buffy-fame. Check it out: http://www.enduremovie.com/trailer.html No word yet on when the film will be available, but looks like the scenes could be fairly lengthy. |
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