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Tuesday February 24 00:39:53 2015 Re: Woman dressed as Elsa arrested and handcuffed |
ok wrote: > FYI. The woman was an actress and the whole thing wasn't > real. I see. That's the danger of just a link, so including the explanation would have been a good idea. I won't reinstate the post but if someone wants to repost it will be allowed. |
The Moderator |
Tuesday February 24 02:44:57 2015 Female villain and female damsel? |
Does anyone know if there's a database somewhere specifically of damsel scenes with female villains? And if not, got any good recommendations? For example that recent scene from Castle with detective Beckett and the crazy plastic surgeon lady was spot on. |
Andromeda |
Tuesday February 24 03:16:25 2015 RE: Eye Candy |
franko wrote: > (unsigned poster) wrote: > > Victoria Justice is so sexy I really can't even > handle > Now time for those kind gentlemen to start editing and > post > The Victoria Justice scene :) In case you missed the episode, try oneclickwatch . ws to pass time until there will be an edited version. |
Tuesday February 24 03:42:29 2015 RE: Eye Candy |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > In case you missed the episode, try oneclickwatch . ws > to pass time until there will be an edited version. > It needs registration :( |
franko |
Tuesday February 24 04:08:14 2015 RE: Eye Candy |
franko wrote: > (unsigned poster) wrote: > > In case you missed the episode, try oneclickwatch . > ws > > to pass time until there will be an edited version. > > > > It needs registration :( No, it doesn't need registration. Just search for the series/episode you want to watch - it will give a you list of one-click-hosters where the file is stored. But check the video page in about 10 minutes... |
Xanatol |
Tuesday February 24 04:09:54 2015 RE: Eye Candy |
Xanatol wrote: > But check the video page in about 10 minutes... Lol. Check the video page now... Sam was quicker xD Thank you, Sam! |
Xanatol |
Tuesday February 24 04:32:34 2015 RE: Eye Candy |
Victoria really went all-out in that helpless DiD role; gotta credit her for that performance. She's a natural! I also found it much better than another scene which this board went crazy for, namely Yvonne Strahovski getting her second B&G treatment in Chuck S05E07 (late 2011). Even though it was similar in some ways (AOH, onscreen gagging, hot damsel), all she did was stand there looking passive. Victoria instead made sure to act like she was in DISTRESS. What a babe. |
Sam |
Tuesday February 24 04:52:26 2015 RE: Eye Candy |
Sam wrote: > Victoria really went all-out in that helpless DiD role; > gotta credit her for that performance. She's a natural! >(...) Victoria instead made sure to act like she was > in DISTRESS. What a babe. With Victoria's fabulous acting in such an intense scene, this scene should totally make it to the extras/making of of the blue-ray release. |
Xanatol |
Tuesday February 24 06:48:10 2015 RE: Eye Candy (SOS) |
> Victoria really went all-out in that helpless DiD role; > gotta credit her for that performance. ~~~~ And the episode served as a worthy cautionary tale to would-be pay-for-hire-serial killers. Lindy and her techie friends, along with a sizeable team of police set a trap for him. Only he completely outsmarts them, grabs the girl, taking her to the hidden room. Only to be tripped up by the WRONG CHOICE OF GAG. While we can snicker at the un-reality of the series, at least it accurately depicted that while actresses look great in a white cleave, it's really rather ineffective and a would-be-rescuer can follow one's clearly-enunciated cries for help like a trail of bread crumbs... |
J.T. |
Tuesday February 24 07:09:54 2015 Re: Trying to identify a movie |
Anubis wrote: > Title: Love Object (2003) That's it! Thank you very much. Now I see why I had hard time finding in database. The description is rather sparse. Going to check and see if my local library carries this. |
Nicholas |
Tuesday February 24 07:24:32 2015 RE: Eye Candy |
Sam wrote: > board went crazy for, namely Yvonne Strahovski getting > her second B&G treatment in Chuck S05E07 (late 2011). > Even though it was similar in some ways (AOH, onscreen > gagging, hot damsel), all she did was stand there looking > passive. Victoria instead made sure to act like she was > in DISTRESS. What a babe. In defense of Yvonne, she didn't have a guy coming at her with a blow torch! But hoping Victoria gets another scene in the last episode when the stalker gets her (hopefully). |
Tuesday February 24 07:31:42 2015 Re: The Intruders |
Same thing happens to another girl at 1:22:20. Is the second Girl eventually the sweet Jenessa Grant? |
Nicky |
Tuesday February 24 07:44:27 2015 Searching scenes |
Hey Guys, i have a question,especially for Sam.Give it a Chance for Screencaps from the rare scenes from- Sophie Marceau (Belphegor) Brea Grant (Midnight Movie) Erin Chambers (General Hospital) Pascale Hutton (Hollywood Wives:Next Generation) Kelly Reilly (The Safe House) Vivica A. Fox (Generations) & Allie Gonino (Hidden Away) Most of the scenes i hope for many years, especially for the super-sweet Pascale Hutton. Thanks Nicky |
Nicky |
Tuesday February 24 08:00:46 2015 RE: Eye Candy (SOS) |
J.T. wrote: > Only to be tripped up by the WRONG CHOICE OF GAG. While > we can snicker at the un-reality of the series, at least > it accurately depicted that while actresses look great in > a white cleave, it's really rather ineffective and a > would-be-rescuer can follow one's clearly-enunciated > cries for help like a trail of bread crumbs... Yeah, but then if she would have gotten one of the old "been to death and looks like crap" duct tape gags, it wouldn't have looked near as nice and lots of us (well, me anyway!) would have kept the scene for "posterity only". Personally, I am glad that some of the high-profile scenes, like this one and Castle, are back to using good old cleave gags for their damsels and let them sell the peril. A pretty good scene! |
JP |
japfeif@aol.com |
Tuesday February 24 08:56:19 2015 RE: Eye Candy (SOS) |
Not much on her Twitter page, just saying it was intense to film |
https://twitter.com/VictoriaJustice/ |
Tuesday February 24 11:25:28 2015 Re: Searching scenes |
Pascale Hutton (Hollywood Wives:Next Generation) |
togolane |
https://www.sendspace.com/file/kyvmgv |
Tuesday February 24 12:08:41 2015 Elsa |
I don't have the link a different poster provided yesterday, but here is a link to a gallery of some pictures of the staged Elsa arrest that occurred in South Carolina for anyone interested. Thanks to the moderator for allowing this. |
http://blog.sfgate.com/sfmoms/2015/02/23/s-c-police-arrest-queen-elsa-of-frozen-for-cold-temperatures/#photo-598704 |
Tuesday February 24 14:14:10 2015 RE: Chuck (Chuck Versus the Santa Suit) |
> > board went crazy for, namely Yvonne Strahovski > getting > > her second B&G treatment in Chuck S05E07 (late > 2011). > > Even though it was similar in some ways (AOH, > onscreen > > gagging, hot damsel), all she did was stand there > looking > > passive. Victoria instead made sure to act like she > was in DISTRESS. What a babe. > In defense of Yvonne, she didn't have a guy coming at her with a blow torch! ~~~~ Well, one main difference was that Sarah Walker was a trained, experienced CIA field agent. She'd been trained on what to expect if her cover was ever blown and she was taken captive by unfriendlies. Heck, it's likely the CIA put their field agents thru more than one "Simulation" training days to prepare themselves. To flip genders, if it was Colonel Casey who was captured, would a viewer expect he'd be screaming his head off for help? Or James Bond in "Goldfinger": Bond (strapped down to table while a laser begins cutting towards his crotch): "And you expect me to 'talk'"? Goldfinger: "No, Mr. Bond, I expect you to die!!". |
J.T. |
Tuesday February 24 14:51:43 2015 RE: Chuck (Chuck Versus the Santa Suit) |
J.T. wrote: > > > gagging, hot damsel), all she did was stand > there > > looking > > > passive. Victoria instead made sure to act like > she > > was in DISTRESS. What a babe. > > In defense of Yvonne, she didn't have a guy coming > at her with a blow torch! > ~~~~ > Well, one main difference was that Sarah Walker was a > trained, experienced CIA field agent. She'd been trained > on what to expect if her cover was ever blown Fortunately, this idiot cop protecting Justice has already been KO'd 3 times putting her in peril, so hopefully she gets kidnapped by the real stalker soon. |
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