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Monday February 27 11:02:08 2012 Felicia Day |
Wrists bound over her head, ankles spread, standing in "Red: Werewolf Hunter" around the 1 hour 20 minute mark. No gag though. |
Patrick |
Monday February 27 11:31:43 2012 Deviation |
I don't know if this one has been mentioned or has any potential but i read a review which said it stars danny dyer as a man who kidnaps a nurse (female). I'm afraid thats all i know at the minute. |
Monday February 27 14:07:07 2012 Gone has a scene (spoilers) |
According to Movie Spoilers Amanda's sister is duct tape bound and gagged and struggles to get free. There are also photos of her sister and I think others b&g. I suppose it is possible that the person who wrote the spoiler is using gagged as the same thing as tied up, who knows. Sorry if this has been reported already. |
Monday February 27 15:54:46 2012 shows that delivered, but... |
Wondered if anyone else has a movie or tv episode which they were really looking forward to because of a scene with an actress. And the scene appeared, and it wasn't really bad, but it just left you wishing it had been better. This happened to me some time back and I was reminded of it recently when the movie, "Next," was on tv. I had really been stoked to see the scene with Jessica Biel. She was looking just impossibly ripe as the movie nonsensically rolled along, and my anticipation was tremendous. And she got her scene, which certainly wasn't bad, but I was still left rather let down. I think much of it was due to the fact that she was in a vest full of explosives during the whole thing, which sort of obscured her... personality. And of course you always want the scene to be longer. Anyway, just slow-day curious whether and where it's happened to others. Or perhaps conversely people weren't expecting much from a scene and ended up with a favorite? Share, dish, etc. please. |
Monday February 27 17:26:03 2012 Female film critic talks about gags |
There's been a lot of talk on this page about "bad gags" and no I'm not talking about Billy Crystals hosting job on last night's Oscars. (Ha, ha! I got a million of em!) No, I'm talking about those flimsy pieces of cloth tied loosely over a woman's mouth that Hollywood claims will render her completely silent. I thought it'd be great to hear what female thought of such gags. He's what a female movie critic, Eva Vandergeld, in her review of the Jennifer Lopez stinker, Gigli, said about such gags. This is from the Jabootu bad movie website: "OK. Let’s kick off this review with one of my weird asides. The guy in the dryer is gagged with a thin rag tied loosely around his head. But he mumbles in response to Affleck’s queries like he’s got a pillow over his head or something—even though it’s pretty obvious to me he could speak quite clearly if he wanted. Or even yell for help. Hey, now there’s an idea! Yelling for help. Now, I’ve never had reason to test this theory first hand, but it seems to me that this is indicative of many a schlockly movie playing the woman-in-distress card—a little piece of tape over the mouth and voila! a silent damsel waiting wide-eyed for rescue by the mesomorphic hero. Well, take it from this (air raid) siren: no Hollywood gag comprised of a little strip of duct tape or rag would prevent me from pitching a fit so loud you’d hear it from orbit. Note to female characters in Seven knock-offs: from now on, no more sitting in wide-eyed silent terror. (And, while we’re at it: no more helplessly pounding the back of the abductor while being hauled off to the cave and no more threatening the villain with a too-big pistol held in a shaky hand and then the safety’s on and its not even loaded.)" |
Brian Guevara |
Monday February 27 17:59:21 2012 Re: shows that delivered, but... |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > Wondered if anyone else has a movie or tv episode which > they were really looking forward to because of a scene > with an actress. And the scene appeared, and it wasn't > really bad, but it just left you wishing it had been > better. Yeah, quite a few scenes have left me unimpressed. My biggest frustration was with each scene on Stargate SH-1 for Amanda Tapping. One scene she was dressed in some weird dress with a veil covering her face, then a scene actually in her uniform, but mostly from a distance and behind her? And finally, the gag but no bonds? I just wanted a nice rope tie-up scene, with cleave, in her uniform, with a close-up! Was that too much to ask for? Don' even get me started on Cote De Pablo!!! |
Donny Don't |
Monday February 27 20:12:20 2012 The Marine 2 |
The Marine 2 Day: Monday February 27 2012 Time: 8:00 PM eastern Channel: Telefutura Lara Cox, Kelly B. Jones, Marina Ponomareva, and Unknown are bound and gagged. For details of the scenes, go to the VCR Alerts page. |
Zarak |
Monday February 27 20:25:46 2012 Re: Female film critic talks about gags |
This post was deleted. Poster: (unsigned poster) Reason: Off-topic. |
The Moderator |
Monday February 27 21:34:32 2012 Re: shows that delivered, but... |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > Wondered if anyone else has a movie or tv episode which > they were really looking forward to because of a scene Actually I have, but I have also waited for scenes that delivered incredible results..IE Wonder Woman "Hot Wheels" |
Monday February 27 22:38:32 2012 Flor Salvaje |
Promo for tomorrow's (Tuesday's) episode shows Alicia (Carolina Gaitan) being bound to a chair by the bad guys and threatened with a gun. A guy is in the same predicament. No gag in the promo. Show only has 5 episodes left and, unfortunately, it's looking increasingly unlikely for any more full treatments. "Flor Salvaje" airs at 8:00 p.m. CT on Telemundo. |
Dextor |
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