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Saturday March 14 02:45:27 2009 Re: tonite's shows |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > anything on Sarah Conner ... or Dollhouse tonite? No clue on SC. There was nothing on Dollhouse except a cruel tease... Early on some members of a religious cult go for supplies at a store in a nearby small town. A townie comes in looking to start something with them. He rifles through their purchases (consisting of duct tape and several bundles of nylon cord) and asks "what do you need these for?". A perfect setup, but unfortunately there was no payoff. |
iD |
Saturday March 14 05:35:00 2009 ToonAttik ITV |
Hi All Keep an eye and a record button finger ready for toonattik on UK channel ITV over the next fw weeks. There is a lovely girl on it called Anna Williamson. They play lots of daft games and I have sent them a suggestion for one which onvolves getting tied up with school ties. Hopefully they'll use it. She'd look lovely tied up and gagged. Easpecially since she's always taking her shoes off... Its on Saturday and Sunday mornings 7 am ish to 9.30 am ish.. Mede31 |
Mede31 |
Saturday March 14 05:53:22 2009 The Poughkeepsie Piracy |
Well, okay, that was...different. I'll give it a dramatic C+ and a DiDwise B -- though I can imagine your mileage varying in all kinds of ways. (Calling Pat Powers to the Batpole!) It's basically a satire of the media response to (and profitable cultivation of) the public obsession with serial killers in the form of "true crime" programming. It veers between the darkly comic and the legitimately creepy in a way that the clips I've made probably won't demonstrate. As far as the bondage imagery is concerned, start with the mad hogtie in Part 1 and go from there if you like. Blah blah, fine, let's get to the goods. Clips are on my front page as usual. |
Raffish |
raffish@bondageparade.com |
http://www.bondageparade.com/ |
Saturday March 14 07:07:49 2009 Re: ToonAttik ITV |
Mede31 wrote: > Hi All > Keep an eye and a record button finger ready for > toonattik on UK channel ITV over the next fw weeks. There > is a lovely girl on it called Anna Williamson. They play > lots of daft games and I have sent them a suggestion for > one which onvolves getting tied up with school ties. > Hopefully they'll use it. Mede31 ...yeah...er...good luck with that! I mean it's not as if chidren's morning programmes have editors or anything. Thank you for filling up their re-cycling bun. |
Brian has it come to this? |
Saturday March 14 10:13:31 2009 Re: tonite's shows |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > anything on Sarah Conner (someone said there was a > possibility tonite) or Dollhouse tonite? Nothing on Sarah Connor |
John Connor |
Saturday March 14 10:25:14 2009 Re: The Poughkeepsie Piracy |
Raffish wrote: > As far as the bondage imagery is concerned, start with > the mad hogtie in Part 1 Thanks Raffish. That hogtie looks great - matter of fact, I'll write here now that this is the best, tightest hogtie I've ever seen in mainstream scenes. Am looking forward to seeing the rest of this assortment. |
old |
Saturday March 14 11:13:29 2009 VAN's FiCTiON is Updated... Finally! |
Good Morning Brian'skteers!! I've finished with DAMSELS UNDER GLASS (for the moment), and returned to VAN's FiCTiON (for the moment). Chapter 1 of my story "The B-Files" is posted. Watch (*read*, actually) as Dana Scully and various other pulcritudinous police-types pursue that infamous and mysterious international kidnapper of female celebrities... "Bondarella"! |
Van |
vvvan@earthlink.net |
http://www.vansfiction.net |
Saturday March 14 11:17:45 2009 Re: The Poughkeepsie Piracy |
Raffish wrote: > Well, okay, that was...different. I'll give it a > dramatic C+ and a DiDwise B -- though I can imagine your > mileage varying in all kinds of ways. (Calling Pat > Powers to the Batpole!) Lessee ... hogtie, ballgag, plastic wrap ... looks like SOMEBODY has figured out that commercial bondage imagery can be very powerful when used in a DiD context. Who'd a thunk it? |
Pat Powers |
Saturday March 14 11:26:46 2009 Re: Alistair MacLean's books |
old wrote: > favorite DID elements... a tied damsel in a horror movie > who is really legitimately scared while tied. I've always > wondered why this scenario isn't present in more 'scary' > movies. IMO nothing better than tied, gagged and scared characters. Just finished watching Raffish's clips of Poughkeepsie Tapes - glad I asked about these BTW. Now, the video quality was terrible, blahblahblah, but I thought these scenes were excellent. *Scared* bound/gagged damsels, but not harmed/cut up - at least not in the scenes shown. (Who knows what happens in the rest of the flick). Again, an exciting element not often present in our scenes - definitely "my cup of tea." Thanks again to Raffish. |
Old Fellow NYer |
Saturday March 14 12:03:19 2009 Re: Whts goin on? |
This post was deleted. Poster: Several Reason: I really don't want a long discussion about spam. |
The Moderator |
Saturday March 14 13:54:43 2009 Re: spoken |
what are the best occurances of the words "shut her up" or "silence her" that you can think of? |
jiohnny |
Saturday March 14 15:44:46 2009 Re: VAN's FiCTiON is Updated: The B-Files |
> Good Morning Brian'skteers!! I've finished with DAMSELS UNDER GLASS (for the moment), and returned to VAN's FiCTiON (for the moment). > Chapter 1 of my story "The B-Files" is posted. Watch (*read*, actually) as Dana Scully and various other pulcritudinous police-types pursue that infamous and mysterious international kidnapper of female celebrities... "Bondarella"! ~~~~ The premise reminds me of the Fansadox erotic B&D comic #141 "Hell Online" by Cagri, where female celebrities (top models, well-known artissts, royalties, and other high-class beauties) are lured to Eastern Europe, and are imprisoned to perform for a website where the members vote for on-screen options. IMO, Van's "The B-Files" "improvements" include the investigators are themselves female celebrities, and that the Bondarella gang releases their captives after a few days. Looking forward to reading the upcoming chapters. |
Kinky-napper |
Saturday March 14 16:15:13 2009 Re: The Poughkeepsie Piracy |
Pat Powers wrote: > Lessee ... hogtie, ballgag, plastic wrap ... looks like > SOMEBODY has figured out that commercial bondage imagery > can be very powerful when used in a DiD context. Who'd a > thunk it? Are you sure that's plastic wrap, Pat? Is there any chance it could be a clear-tape gag? I guess I'm still frustrated after I found out that the Leelee Sobieski scene in "Joy Ride", one of my favorite tape-gag scenes at the time, wasn't really a tape-gag scene at all... |
Abel |
Saturday March 14 16:54:14 2009 Re: Most Dangerous Man Alive |
old wrote: > WP wrote: > > Seeing that poster brought back some memories of a > science fiction/fantasy convention > Some great memories you had there. I've always thought > this page should have more of these stories/memories. I > used to write alot of stuff like that here, but mostly > they would fail to elicit any/many further posts, so > eventually got tired of writing for no true apparent > reason. I would imagine that a number of people found them interesting but just didn't have any similar stories to tell or much to say in reply. It is always very nice to get positive feedback of course, so thanks for yours on my comment. It was a very different world 35 years ago, and almost impossible for younger people today to understand, or to imagine how exciting it was to come across those sorts of hidden treasures after years in some cases of searching. I happened to get into a conversation with a couple of kids at a comic book shop a few months ago who were talking about the latest comic news and told them I used to get comics news once a month from a fan magazine. "You got news once a MONTH?" one of them asked, and they both clearly thought I was messing with them, much as I would have reacted to my grandparents talking about a 300 mile trip by car that took them over two days to complete. Things change, and things stay the same. |
WP |
Saturday March 14 17:12:12 2009 Budweiser commercial |
Does anyone remember an old Budweiser or Budlight commercial from 1998 with a group of dancing girls bound and tape gagged by a group of big burly dudes impersonating them at some kind of audition??? I only saw it a few times when it aired on tv back in the day. |
Big J |
Saturday March 14 17:37:37 2009 Skinwalkers? |
I was half watching this last night and so missed a lot but I think I saw two DID's in a bizarre, very elaborate harness thingy in the very beginning, both tape gagged too. Then at the end I think I saw another scene but sorry, I was on the computer because it wasn't a good movie, so I have no details. Anyway, I went to check the database and found no entry, does anyone know anything about this film? Thanks. |
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0461703/ |
Saturday March 14 17:56:30 2009 Re: Budweiser commercial |
Big J wrote: > Does anyone remember an old Budweiser or Budlight > commercial from 1998 with a group of dancing girls bound > and tape gagged??? Believe this may be what you're looking for. |
Saturday March 14 18:15:59 2009 Re: "Skinwalkers" |
MadFish wrote: The movie actually premiered on The Movie Channel last week. I can't recall if there was any discussion of scenes when it came out in theatres, but I couldn't find an entry in the DB. I was mainly watching it to see Rhona Mitra. I was just starting to watch it, when I came across this scene: About 7-8 minutes into the movie, there's a scene with two women and two men. One of the women is maybe late-40s and the other looks to about mid-30s. They're down in a cabin cellar strapping themselves into leather (almost bondage-looking) harness devices to prevent themselves from escaping. I haven't watched the movie yet, but I'm presuming they're werewolves. Anyway, they're discovered by their enemies after they've already made themselves helpless. They're next shown still bound in these devices and gagged with duct tape. There's a couple of nice closeup of the mid-40s woman before the tape is ripped off her mouth so they can interrogate her. The younger woman is shown in a couple of medium-length shots. There's putz shots too for those that don't like that. |
Saturday March 14 18:38:37 2009 Re: Most Dangerous Man Alive |
WP wrote: > old wrote: > > WP wrote: > I would imagine that a number of people found them > interesting but just didn't have any similar stories to > tell or much to say in reply. It is always very nice to > get positive feedback of course, so thanks for yours on > my comment. It was a very different world 35 years ago, Yes, you're right. It's just that, in my old fashioned kind of way, I'm trying to make this a more interesting site again... I HAVE been here since the beginning, and am trying to "make a case" for returning here *again* every day. (With much of the *spam* comments/*anything goes* mentality - (once upon on time) - it's been hard sometimes. **Certainly** Mr. Moderator puts up with lots of... uh, schmucks, to use a term from the other day, but I'm trying, reallyreally hard, to appeal to/and reach (some of) the obviously very intelligent people here, and make this a bettermuchbetter site to return to on a daily basis. I'll comment here, each and every day, as long as it's really worth the effort, in relation to other postings from the other thinkers here. |
old fellow NYer |
Saturday March 14 21:18:21 2009 Re: Budweiser commercial |
Thanks for the reply and photo, can you post the video on the video page!!! |
Big J |
Saturday March 14 21:38:47 2009 on showtime |
Diary of a Call Girl...seconds away from the call girl being bound and cleave gagged |
Bubba |
Saturday March 14 21:43:29 2009 Re: Budweiser commercial |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > Big J wrote: > > Does anyone remember an old Budweiser or Budlight > > commercial from 1998 with a group of dancing girls > bound > > and tape gagged??? > Believe this may be what you're looking for. Thank you for posting the picture. This scene was insufferably brief; it was, to employ the cliche, a "blink and you'll miss it" scene. During the late 1980s, Budweiser aired a series of commercials featuring guys who masqueraded as women in order to get their hands on the purportedly delectable Budweiser beers. In this particular commercial, they bound and gagged the members of a female band and took their places in a contest for female bands. |
Hadji |
Saturday March 14 21:49:37 2009 Diary of a Call Girl |
very brief scene , Belle is at a costume party , her john has her in a room tells her to imagine she is a damsel in a tower and he is going to rescue her, he tells her to close her eyes and binds her hands in front with stockings , she opens her eyes and states she does not want to be tied up , they argue ...scene cuts away to her friend who is servicing a diplomat in another room ...her friend rushes to her aid ,opening doors looking for Belle ,one door is locked , Belle is shown on the bed, cleave gagged with a thick cloth between teeth ,not very tight....brief scene.....her pal forces him at gunpoint to untie Belle ,he unties her hands Belle pulls the loosey out of her mouth. |
Bubba |
Saturday March 14 21:53:57 2009 Re: Budweiser commercial |
Could you please repost? I can't seem to view the pic. |
Danny |
Saturday March 14 22:33:16 2009 Re: The Poughkeepsie Piracy |
Abel wrote: > Are you sure that's plastic wrap, Pat? Is there any > chance it could be a clear-tape gag? No, I'm not, it just sorta looked like plastic wrap over her whole head. But maybe there should be more intense reflection above her nose if that were so. |
Pat Powers |
Saturday March 14 23:01:55 2009 The Skeleton Key on USA |
Tonight's airing of "The Skeleton Key" on USA CUT most of Kate Hudson's bound and gagged scene. It showed the capture scene, CUT the scene where she is bound and gagged in the car, and then showed the part where she is brought into the house, the gag gets removed, and then she escapes. They CUT the best part of the scene. |
Tapemaster |
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