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Saturday March 11 00:55:07 2023 Re: Lifetime Movie tonight: A Lifeguards Obsession |
On March 10 2023 FakeForger wrote: > This makes the 10th full treatment scene this year for > lifetime (8 Cleave gags, 1 tape, 1 ball gag) with another > one confirmed for this Thursday. Wow, that many? I knew Lifetime was on a roll in 2023 but don't think I realized there'd been that many. Were all of these premiers, or were any of them repeats (I know I've seen as many as 3 full treatment scenes in one day on Lifetime/LMN counting repeats). Just for fun, do you have a running list of all of the FT movies so far in your list of 10? |
Saturday March 11 04:52:47 2023 Re: Lifetime Movie tonight: A Lifeguards Obsession |
On March 10 2023 FakeForger wrote: > Lifetime continues there hot streak and delivers a full > treatment once again with tonight’s movie. Towards the > end of the film, our cute blonde lead played by Amanda > Jones is knocked out by our villain. She wakes up inside > a cabin with her wrists bound and her mouth tightly > cleave gagged. Some good closeups from her before the > villain eventually ungags her. She remains bound for a > bit until escaping at the end. > This makes the 10th full treatment scene this year for > lifetime (8 Cleave gags, 1 tape, 1 ball gag) with another > one confirmed for this Thursday. Since the villain of this movie is a lifeguard according to the title, is the heroine abducted while at a swimming pool? If she is, then is she wearing a swimsuit while she is being abducted and while she is bound and gagged? Sometimes, if an actress is kidnapped while wearing a swimsuit, then she'll be wearing something to cover it up if she's been bound and gagged by the dastardly villain. |
Hadji |
Saturday March 11 06:51:51 2023 Database Scenes without descriptions |
There are some people who add scenes in the database without providing any actual description of the scene. They just say ''Damsel X is wrap gagged and chairtied, Based on vidcap - other information available''. I really appreciate everyone who contribute or are trying to contribute to this community but personally I don't see any point to add scenes without providing an actual description. I don't know what other people or the moderators think about this but I just wanted to point that out |
Saturday March 11 07:09:15 2023 Re: Database Scenes without descriptions |
On March 11 2023 (unsigned poster) wrote: > There are some people who add scenes in the database > without providing any actual description of the scene. > They just say ''Damsel X is wrap gagged and chairtied, > Based on vidcap - other information available''. I really > appreciate everyone who contribute or are trying to > contribute to this community but personally I don't see > any point to add scenes without providing an actual > description. I don't know what other people or the > moderators think about this but I just wanted to point > that out On one hand, they're adding scenes that aren't in there yet, that someone has not taken the time to do, so it is a service to make someone aware of those scenes. On the other hand, it's kind of a pain if you want to enter a scene and they beat you to it. You either have to be able to edit it or make the info known on the Database Corrections Page. I know two of these popped up on days I was going to make database adds. I recently went through and updated about 10 or so of these type of entries, searching the 'based on vidcaps' string. So maybe if someone knows more about these scenes, they should send it in to the database corrections page or, if they have editing privileges go ahead and update it. |
Saturday March 11 07:15:43 2023 The Thicket.....finally |
Few years back we were discussing the making of this western, centering on a posse of misfits hired to rescue a kidnapped girl. The girl was to be played by Sophia Lillis. Sadly the original Covid outbreak hit right when filming was due to begin, and the whole project was scuppered. Now it has begun filming finally. Peter Dinklage will star in a role which should be one of his most memorable ever, but sadly Sophia's character has been recast and will now be played by Esme Creed-Miles. Damn shame about Sophia; films featuring kidnapees generally feature bondage at some point. Sophia won't get anything in the new D&D film as she's an all-powerful shape-shifter, so hopefully a DiD-friendly role will arise for her sometime. Anyhow, glad this film is being made as it will be a cracking western. Hopefully it will feature a scene or two for Esme! |
Jim |
Saturday March 11 07:37:19 2023 Re: The Thicket...finally |
Good news they're making this film. Sorry Sophia Lillis is no longer attached to it but 3 years is a long time so actors' availability can suffer. Glad Peter Dinklage is still the lead though the role is almost written for him. I read Joe Lansdale's original novel years back and have to say there is not a single instance of bondage for the kidnapped girl. However, there was no bondage in the original novel of The Missing either, and we all know how the film version turned out. Arguably the greatest western movie bondage scene(s)ever, with Evan Rachel Wood and her multiple fellow captives intricately rope-bound and gagged. So we'll see. As Jim said it will be a fantastic western regardless; any bondage scenes for Esme Creed-Miles will be icing. |
Saturday March 11 09:15:19 2023 Re: Lifetime Movie tonight: A Lifeguards Obsession |
On March 11 2023 (unsigned poster) wrote: > Just for fun, do you have a running list of all of the FT > movies so far in your list of 10? They’re all new premieres: -Secrets in the Building on Jan. 6th (Kia Dorsey and Shemeka Wright both chairtied and cleave gagged at length). -My Sisters Serial Killer Boyfriend on Jan. 8th (Brianna Cohen blink-and-you-miss-it cleave gag scene and then chairtied after) -Burned by Love on January 15th (lengthy cleave gag scene for Mikaela Dyke and a tie up for Shiva Negar). -Vacation Home Nightmare on Jan. 29th (Felisha Cooper cleave gagged). -Spinning out of Control on February 10th (Ria Ridley chloroformed and Sharlene Radlein cleave gagged). -The Girl who Escaped on February 11th (Katie Douglas ball gagged). -Newlywed Nightmare on Feb. 24th (Sarah Borne tied up through out and cleave gagged. -She Inherited Danger on March 3rd (Tiffany Montgomery chairtied and tape gagged). -Stranger Next Door on March 5th (Vicky Jeudy and Tyra Tucker Haag tied to tables and cleave gagged). -and now A Lifeguards Obsession last night with Amanda Jones cleave gagged and tied up. There’s been about 3-4 other tie up scenes as well that weren’t full treatment. We’ll get our 11th full treatment scene this Thursday, the 16th, in Springbreak Nightmare with Kalen Bull bound and cleave gagged for what looks to be a good majority of the movie. There’s still 2 other unaired Lifetime movies that don’t have release dates yet with confirmed full treatment scenes plus the premises for the remaining March movies sound promising (with my most hopeful being Stranger in My House on March 26th for Andrea Bogart and Maya Jenson). I’m fully expecting things to die down eventually as Lifetime usually likes to have a full month of biopic type movies instead. Usually that month has been earlier in the year so maybe they’re just forgoing it this year and will continue to give us quality scenes. |
FakeForger |
Saturday March 11 09:33:58 2023 Re: Database Scenes without descriptions |
On March 11 2023 (unsigned poster) wrote: > On March 11 2023 (unsigned poster) wrote: > > On one hand, they're adding scenes that aren't in there > yet, that someone has not taken the time to do, so it is > a service to make someone aware of those scenes. > On the other hand, it's kind of a pain if you want to > enter a scene and they beat you to it. You either have to > be able to edit it or make the info known on the Database > Corrections Page. I know two of these popped up on days I > was going to make database adds. > I recently went through and updated about 10 or so of > these type of entries, searching the 'based on vidcaps' > string. So maybe if someone knows more about these > scenes, they should send it in to the database > corrections page or, if they have editing privileges go ahead and update it. I tend to agree that the entries are better than nothing, as they at least indicate that a scene exists. If you have more information and can flesh out the information, put it onto the DB Corrections page as a replacement and I'll swap your version into the DB. |
Gagster |
Saturday March 11 09:51:43 2023 Captor monologues |
What are some of the best scenes where the captor goes on a monologue or just in general talks a lot to a gagged damsel? |
Saturday March 11 11:41:17 2023 Re: Lifetime Movie tonight: A Lifeguards Obsession |
> end of the film, our cute blonde lead played by Amanda > Jones Was there anything for Amanda here? https://www.imdb.com/name/nm10138675/mediaviewer/rm3655008001/?ref_=nm_md_2 |
Saturday March 11 12:31:43 2023 Re: Captor monologues |
> What are some of the best scenes where the captor goes on a monologue or just in general talks a lot to a gagged damsel? ~~~~ Ally Sheedy in "Deadly Lessons" (1983). Lynne Marta in The Rookies ("Time Is the Fire"; 1.06). Dulce Maria in "Rebelde" (2004). Bree Williamson in "One Life to Live". |
J.T. |
Saturday March 11 12:47:25 2023 Re: Captor monologues |
On March 11 2023 (unsigned poster) wrote: > What are some of the best scenes where the captor goes on Jaime King scene in Lone Star State of Mind |
Saturday March 11 13:37:23 2023 Scene ID |
Any help with this one? https://imgur.com/a/QUwvT8n |
Saturday March 11 14:35:12 2023 Re: Database Scenes without descriptions |
On March 11 2023 (unsigned poster) wrote: > There are some people who add scenes in the database > without providing any actual description of the scene. This is encouraged by the editors, because it provides a framework that can be expanded by later updates. |
Brian R |
Saturday March 11 14:44:19 2023 Re: Captor monologues |
Kinda the case with Missy Peregrym's Rookie Blue S2 scene (The One That Got Away). Her captor mumbles and rambles on for a fair bit, and then demands she closes her eyes, before he duct-tapes her eyes shut when she refuses. |
Saturday March 11 16:21:03 2023 Captor stroking or playing with damsel's hair |
What are some examples of a captor lovingly stroking or playing with the damsel's hair? Off the top of my head, I can only think of Heather Locklear in T.J. Hooker ("The Obsession"; 5.09), where the enamored gang leader undoes her regulation police ponytail to let her blonde mane fall about her shoulders. |
J.T. |
Saturday March 11 20:19:19 2023 Re: Lifetime Movie tonight: A Lifeguards Obsession |
This post was deleted. Poster: (unsigned poster) Reason: Non-productive. See FAQ 1.14. All follow-ups removed as well. |
The Moderator |
Saturday March 11 22:36:12 2023 Re: Captor monologues |
On March 11 2023 (unsigned poster) wrote: > What are some of the best scenes where the captor goes on > a monologue or just in general talks a lot to a gagged > damsel? Sunset Beach has a lengthy scene where Sarah Buxton is tied hand and foot and gagged by a guy. But then a woman shows up and immediately says "Now what in the name of bondage do we have here?" And doesn't shut up for several scenes/episodes. Buxton is intermittently gagged so she talks back and forth to her captors. Great scene. |
WMD |
Saturday March 11 23:57:49 2023 Re: Captor monologues |
I also remembered another, Cameron Diaz in A Life Less Ordinary. Both of her captors talked to her quite a bit during her ordeal. Natasha Henstridge in her Caracara scene. Not exactly a monologue, but the main villain talks to her a bit while she's B&G. I recall in Brooke Langton's scene in The Net her captor also spoke to her a bit. Again not a big monologue or ramble, but still talking to her during her captivity. |
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