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Friday March 13 03:02:13 2020
No Good Deed Goes Unpunished
Airs tonight on the Lifetime Movie Network. Nothing indicative so far of a potential scene for Michelle Borth but with Lifetime's excellent track record of delivering so many scenes the chances are there. Sure hope this pans out. Whoever is watching tonight, please keep us posted.
Friday March 13 06:20:24 2020
VAN's FiCTiON is Updated!
Hi-Ho fellow DiDoids!

Once again the sun dawns on Friday the 13th (the international holiday celebrating binding & gagging Micki Foster) and Louise Robey (https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0732090/) flees in terror.

Also...

Chapter 4 of *My Little Pony* is posted to VAN's FiCTiON! Enjoy!

http://www.vansfiction.net/
Van
vansfiction@hotmail.com
Friday March 13 08:34:23 2020
First Scenes?
What was the first scene or scenes you saw that made you realize you had an interest in this?
Friday March 13 09:41:01 2020
Re: First Scenes?
On March 13 2020 (unsigned poster) wrote:

> What was the first scene or scenes you saw that made you
> realize you had an interest in this?

1986 TJ Hooker promo of Blood Sport, showing Heather Locklear b&g with the voiceover "a terrorist plot that makes everyone expendable" as they cut to Locklear on the word expendable.

Funny thing was I had seen scenes before and it never did much as far as interest. I clearly recalled scenes with Charlene Tilton and Heather Thomas but never thought about scene chasing until that Locklear scene.
Friday March 13 10:33:03 2020
Re: First Scenes?
On March 13 2020 (unsigned poster) wrote:

> What was the first scene or scenes you saw that made you
> realize you had an interest in this?

Hard to recall. Cartoons more than likely. I believe my first real life experience was The Pacifier, which I watched when I was like 8 or 9.
Friday March 13 10:54:24 2020
Re: First Scenes?
On March 13 2020 (unsigned poster) wrote:

> What was the first scene or scenes you saw that made you
> realize you had an interest in this?

I remember Totally Spies had some of the first scenes I remember watching. But yeah mostly cartoons.

Friday March 13 11:41:43 2020
Re: First Scenes?
On March 13 2020 (unsigned poster) wrote:

> What was the first scene or scenes you saw that made you
> realize you had an interest in this?

This I do know! I traced it back to watching the cartoon Underdog when I was a little boy. I remember my favorite part of the show was when the bad guy tied up Sweet Polly Purebred. I didn’t understand why I liked it so much, but I looked forward to Saturday mornings!
Friday March 13 11:44:49 2020
Re: First Scenes?
On March 13 2020 (unsigned poster) wrote:

> What was the first scene or scenes you saw that made you
> realize you had an interest in this?

Each weekday afternoon, after getting home from first and second grade, I’d turn on the tube. At that time, local stations were broadcasting syndicated reruns of The Three Stooges. Every now and then, the boys would have to rescue a gorgeous bound and gagged damsel, including the impossibly beautiful Christine McIntyre.

Then, there were reruns of The Adventures of Superman, with the Man of Steel rescuing Lois Lane, and Underdog rescuing Sweet Polly Purebred.

I was too young to process my feelings intellectually, but clearly it sparked an interest I’ve had ever since.
flash5lk
Friday March 13 12:06:17 2020
Re: First Scenes?
On March 13 2020 (unsigned poster) wrote:

> What was the first scene or scenes you saw that made you
> realize you had an interest in this?

My epiphany occurred while watching the infamous episode of Scooby Doo, "Which Witch is Which?", where the beautiful and danger-prone Daphne, was bound and gagged by the dastardly villains on an abandoned riverboat. I'm sure that episode provided similar epiphanies for many of the regular contributors to this online forum.
Hadji
Friday March 13 12:21:32 2020
Re: The Hunt
On March 12 2020 (unsigned poster) wrote:

>But it's also just a movie so you probably shouldn't be so > sensitive towards it especially since it delivers a scene.

Yes! Good response, thanks.....
Friday March 13 13:36:01 2020
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Friday March 13 13:37:09 2020
Re: Batwoman
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Friday March 13 14:13:55 2020
Re: First Scenes?
For me it was probably Terry Farrell in Hellraiser III. I was a little boy in the early 90s (the joys of having a permissive mother who allowed me to watch Horror films at such a young age) and after seeing Terry's scene in that film I knew DIDs were something I liked.

Another ones I recall that was among my firsts were Allison Hossack in Cobra. Between this and Kirsten Dunst in Small Soldiers (which as a kid was a scene I worshipped, though not so much now for obvious reasons), this is what sparked my love of the classic silver/grey duct tape for gags.
Friday March 13 17:22:35 2020
Re: First Scenes?

I feel like I was born with this interest, but the three childhood touchstones that stand out were:

1) Tara Buckman bound and gagged in the back of a van in The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo. That's the first scene I can actually remember watching.

2) The 1980 TV movie The Last Song, where Lynda Carter is bound and has an oxygen mask attached to a tank of toxic gas strapped to her face.

3) Lynda Carter and Loni Anderson bound, gagged, and squirming on the short-lived 1994 Partners in Crime. My heart almost pounded out of my chest seeing that for the first time.

Plus too many great early '80s soap opera scenes to count (It honestly seemed like I caught one almost evey sick day or snow day- truly it was a golden age). And while this is not at all mainstream, once when I was a kid my big sister drug me along with her to a wild friend's house (She was probably buying pot LOL. It's been almost four decades so I'm not snitching). For whatever reason the girl had a cheap BDSM paperback on her bedstand. Seeing that was like a sun exploding in my brain. Intense feelings that were very vague and hard to define suddenly came into very clear focus.
Parvel
Friday March 13 17:25:58 2020
Re: First Scenes?
On March 13 2020 (unsigned poster) wrote:

> For me it was probably Terry Farrell in Hellraiser III. I
> was a little boy in the early 90s (the joys of having a
> permissive mother who allowed me to watch Horror films at
> such a young age) and after seeing Terry's scene in that
> film I knew DIDs were something I liked.
> Another ones I recall that was among my firsts were
> Allison Hossack in Cobra. Between this and Kirsten Dunst
> in Small Soldiers (which as a kid was a scene I
> worshipped, though not so much now for obvious reasons),
> this is what sparked my love of the classic silver/grey duct tape for gags.


Also wanted to add Gina Gershon in Palmetto and Cameron Diaz in A Life Less Ordinary. During the later 90s when I was just shy of being a teen, bondage was something I was getting more intensely interested in, and catching both of these classic scenes by sheer accident (in the best way possible) in the late 90s, I knew I would forever be a DID fan as well as a lover of silver/grey duct tape. These scenes are what cemented it in my mind as the King of gags.
Friday March 13 17:26:23 2020
Re: First Scenes?
On March 13 2020 (unsigned poster) wrote:

> What was the first scene or scenes you saw that made you
> realize you had an interest in this?

Ariel getting a tentacle gag from Ursula in The Little Mermaid, and then Jennifer Connolly getting handgagged in The Rocketeer.

The capper was Nicole Kidman in Batman Forever. That solidified how much this interested me.
Sixburgh
Friday March 13 17:48:27 2020
Re: Medieval Damsels
On March 11 2020 (unsigned poster) wrote:

> Best scenes with damsels getting bound and gagged in
> medieval movies/series or medieval settings? (it can be
> also medieval fantasy I don't mind)

The Three Stooges had three short subjects involving medieval settings and damsels in distress.

Title: The Three Stooges: Restless Knights (1935) Damsel: Geneva Mitchell
Anne, the Queen of Anesthesia (Geneva Mitchell), is abducted, and spirited away to the lower levels of the castle. She is bound with rope (ankles together, hands behind) and gagged with a black cloth OTM. The Stooges effect rescue.

Title: The Three Stooges: Fiddlers Three (1948) Damsel: Virginia Hunter
The Princess Alisha (Virginia Hunter) is kidnapped and taken to the lower levels of the castle. She is bound in a chair by a single rope that pins her elbows to her sides and secures her to the backrest. She sports a tight white cloth OTM. Moe and Larry goad the guards into chasing them, whereupon Shemp sneaks in and cuts her free.

Title: The Three Stooges: Musty Musketeers (1954) Damsel: Virginia Hunter
This is essentially a remake of Fiddlers Three (1948). Actress Wanda Perry, who bears a physical resemblance to Virginia Hunter, was brought in to shoot some additional footage as Princess Alisha. However, the bondage and rescue scenes were taken directly from Fiddlers Three.
flash5lk
Friday March 13 18:32:30 2020
Re: First Scenes?
Seeing as I'm an old fart, I blame Penelope Pitstop.
Tim Creed
Friday March 13 22:01:38 2020
Re: No Deed Goes Unpunished
On March 08 2020 (unsigned poster) wrote:

> Michelle Borth stars in this Lifetime movie Friday at 8.
> Typical stalker storyline, where a guy she saved becomes
> obsessed with her.
Sorry to report, nothing in this one.
Friday March 13 22:08:19 2020
Re: First Scenes?
That would be this one when I was about 5 years old. Although I didn't know at the time why it fascinated me. Decades later I caught it in a Banana Splits marathon on TBS and loved it just as much as the first time I saw it. But by then, I knew why.

Title: Danger Island
Medium: TV Series
Actress: Ronne Troup

Description: Episode: Unknown

This show was a live-action serial shown as part of the Banana Splits Adventure Hour on Saturday mornings. Early in the series pirates were trying to get information from a professor. They suspended his grown daughter (Ronne Troup) by her wrists.

My second scene, not long after that, was Yvonne Craig as Batgirl being chained up in a Londinium dungeon by Lord Marmaduke Ffogg's henchman in a syndicated Batman rerun.


CM
Friday March 13 22:18:10 2020
Re: First Scenes?
On March 13 2020 (unsigned poster) wrote:

> What was the first scene or scenes you saw that made you
> realize you had an interest in this?

April O'Neil, the TMNT episode Turtle Tracks, the first full treatment as it turned out of many, where her hands are manacled to the arms of a chair and she mmmpppphhhss vigorously into her OTN cloth gag on a comlink for the turtles to hear and they even recognise her gag-talk!
Friday March 13 22:23:43 2020
Re: First Scenes?
On March 13 2020 (unsigned poster) wrote:

> What was the first scene or scenes you saw that made you
> realize you had an interest in this?

Syndicated episode of "The Mystery of the Broken Statues" on "The Adventures of Superman," with a B&G Phyllis Coates hustled into a car for transport and made to sit on the floor when a police car came by. I was nine or ten, and for months whenever I was in our family car I'd watch other cars going by and wondered whether any of them contained a tied-up lady.



Friday March 13 22:38:03 2020
Re: First Scenes?
> transport and made to sit on the floor when a police car
> came by.

Classic scenario

https://i.imgur.com/QpFARvX.jpg
Friday March 13 22:56:37 2020
Re: No Deed Goes Unpunished
> Sorry to report, nothing in this one.


That blows. Thanks for letting us, anyway. Michelle seems to be doing quite a few Lifetime movies lately and with their track record, hopefully she'll get something soon enough.

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