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Welcome to the Discussion page. This forum is for discussing scenes from mainstream sources, primarily TV shows and movies, but we venture off into newspaper and magazine articles, stage plays, and other areas. Please do not post regarding commercial videos.
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Saturday March 14 01:38:15 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? Earliest scenes that i can remember that caught my interest was from a cartoon called Mummies Alive with the lead female character Nefertina. |
Saturday March 14 02:11:16 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? It was not TV/movie scene or scenes actually. I just saw some pictures in a magazine from a photo story, where a beautiful woman was kept nicely B&G and in distress by/near a man who was playing the guitar, as far as I can exactly remember, as I was probably only about 8 or 9 years old. The first TV/Movie mainstream scenes are really hard to spot indeed. Probably from series Matt Helm "Squeeze Play" episode (Laraine Stephens), an old vintage series I don't know anything about, where a woman is kept B&G on an airplane, and 1976 "City of Angels" gumshoe series "Castle of Dreams" episode (Kristin Larkin). although I'm not a 100% sure... |
Didfan |
Saturday March 14 02:25:31 2020 Re: First Scenes? |
> > What was the first scene or scenes you saw that made > you > > realize you had an interest in this? Thunderbirds - The Man From MI5 |
Saturday March 14 04:18:40 2020 The Hunt |
Just letting you know that the scene with scene from The Hunt has been added to the database for anyone that wants details. |
Saturday March 14 04:41:11 2020 Re: First Scenes? |
On March 13 2020 (unsigned poster) wrote: > 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. Probably not, but who knows...Hard to see the "dark side" is hahahaha !!! |
Didfan |
Saturday March 14 06:35:19 2020 Re: First Scenes? |
Amy Jo Johnson in the Power Rangers episode Grumble Bee. Christ, I was only 4 or so when I saw it, and already had a huge crush on her. But even back then I knew that particular moment “wowed” me even more for some reason I couldn’t even begin to verbalize. The rest is history lol |
Saturday March 14 08:13:08 2020 Re: First Scenes? |
It was probably a soap opera scene from the mid-1980s. But the first really exciting scene for me was a rerun of the CHIPS “Game of War” episode with Sandra Kearns. She really brought the goods for that scene. Not too many tv shows do that to their actresses nowadays. |
Saturday March 14 10:12:56 2020 Re: The Hunt |
from IMDB https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8244784/mediaviewer/rm944145409 https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8244784/mediaviewer/rm809927681 |
cicisaur |
Saturday March 14 10:27:18 2020 Re: The Hunt |
The bit certainly does suit her. Any gag doesn't matter what type always looks better when it's tightly tied or buckled or in the case of tape well-stuck. Shame the film wastes its bondage potential but I'm sure there'll be other better films to come this year most of which we haven't even heard of yet... |
Saturday March 14 11:41:01 2020 M.O.M mothers of monsters |
Came across a decent scene in b movie M.O.M mothers of monsters. scene happens around the 1 hour mark lasts for a couple mins. The mom played by Melinda page Hamilton gets duct taped to chair and tightly cleaved gagged with a sock by deranged son. nice close ups definitely worth an edit if someones got the means and the time. |
spaceghost |
Saturday March 14 11:47:34 2020 Re: M.O.M mothers of monsters |
Never mind edit found on belle bound forum!! |
Saturday March 14 12:31:02 2020 Re: First Scenes? |
On March 13 2020 CM wrote: > > 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. This is the 1st one I remember, but the paralyzing gas "frozen in place" aspect of it excited me as much or more than Batgirl being chained up in the dungeon and struggling with her bonds. That also led to the scene in Wonder Woman "Fine Art of Crime" episode is my 2nd favorite "scene" of all time. |
HarryHyde |
Saturday March 14 13:46:41 2020 Re: First Scenes? |
Inspector Gadget cartoon without realizing at the time. Later on Gina Gershon in Bound. |
TD |
Saturday March 14 14:29:48 2020 Top 10 Scenes of All-Time |
I know it seems quite hard to pick 10 scenes out from the tons of "good ones" that have existed since many decades in mainstream TV/Movie, but what would be your personal all-time Top 10 scenes ? Rather curious to see if one or some really stand out and emerge among us, DID aficionados, as particularly striking, overwhelming, and/or "definitive", as much as it can get of course. Mine would probably be : - The Saint "Invitation to Danger" Ep - Shirley Eaton (1968) - The Black Widow Chapter 12-13 - Virginia Lindley (1947) - Manimal Pilot Episode ("Manimal") - Melody Anderson (1983) - Thriller "The Crazy Kill" Ep - Claire Nielson (1975) - Docteur Caraïbes "Le Pigeon Bleu" Ep - Suzanna Leigh & Alida Chelli (1973) - Charlie's Angels "Angels on Skates" Ep - Lory Walsh (1979) - The Two Ronnies "Band of Slaves" Ep - Unknowns (1982) - Mike Hammer "Hot Ice" Ep - Lindsay Bloom & Dorlie Fong (1984) - La Rivière des 3 Jonques (1st scene) - Dominique Wilms (1956) - Dick Barton Special Agent Adventure 1 Last 2 parts -Fiona Fullerton (1979) Go ahead DID Lovers… |
Didfan |
Saturday March 14 14:52:20 2020 Re: Top 10 Scenes of All-Time |
Missy Peregrym - Rookie Blue (The One That Got Away) Natasha Henstridge - Caracara Gina Gershon - Palmetto Cameron Diaz - A Life Less Ordinary Yvonne Strahovski - Dexter (Do The Wrong Thing) Brooke Langton - The Net (Harvest) Gillian Anderson - The X-Files (both Unruhe and Our Town) Madchen Amick - Bombshell Emily Tennant - Text To Kill Terry Farrell - Hellraiser III As you can tell, I vastly prefer silver/grey duct tape to other gags and it'll always dominate my list. But with that said, I have a special affinity and fondness for the Hellraiser III scene and have always liked the leather mask/muzzle gag used in it. Being that it was among the very first scenes if not the first that exposed me to bondage at such a young age, the nostalgia for it is very high for me and I still find it among the more unique bondage scenes and gags. Much as I've always liked the leather mask/muzzle gag and the way it looks on Terry during that scene, I remember thinking how much I would've always liked to have seen her gagged with the more traditional silver/grey duct tape. That wish came true years later when she posed for the No H8 campaign. It was awesome finally getting to see Terry gagged with the classic duct tape. She really is a classic damsel. |
Saturday March 14 15:08:38 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? Darlene Gillespie, Corky and White Shadow. What can I say, I was two and a half. Big disappointment when I saw it again as a grownup. |
Saturday March 14 15:11:54 2020 Re: Top 10 Scenes of All-Time |
On March 14 2020 Didfan wrote: > I know it seems quite hard to pick 10 scenes out from the > tons of "good ones" that have existed since Lise Cutter and Michael Michelle - Dangerous Curves Lucia Mascino - I delitti del BarLume Zeynep Elçin - Savasci Elise Luthman - Family Vanished Valentina Pahde - Gute Zeiten, Schlechte Zeiten Maja Maranow - Jolly Joker Florentine Lahme - Alarm fur Cobra 11 Jessica Alba - Into The Blue Juncal Rivero - Bomba De Relojeria Ann-Kathrin Kramer - Die Nonne Und Der Kommissar Verflucht That Dangerous Curves scene for sure it's my top. The rest some quickies that come to mind immediatly, but there may be more. |
John Taylor |
Saturday March 14 15:13:25 2020 Re: Top 10 Scenes of All-Time - Mainstream TV and Movie |
> I know it seems quite hard to pick 10 scenes out from the tons of "good ones" that have existed since many decades in mainstream TV/Movie, but what would be your personal all-time Top 10 scenes? ~~~~ In alphabetic order, my Top 10: The Abductors (1972) The Collector (1965) Samantha Eggar. Perils of Gwendoline (1984) Tawny Kitaen and Zabou. Soz 47 (2018) - Four damsels captured separately and B&g. The Story of O (1975) Corinne Clery. The Terror Among Us (1981) T.J. Hooker ("The Obsession"; 5.09) Heather Locklear. Walker, Texas Ranger ("The Return of Larue"; 4.15) Sheree J. Wilson. Web Cam Girls (2017) - Sedona Legge and Lorynn York. Weeds ("A Beam of Sunshine"; 8.02) Kat Foster. |
J.T. |
Saturday March 14 17:26:48 2020 Re: The Hunt |
Roberts is ADORABLE in that bit-gag. It's like, weirdly "Cute". |
Parvel |
Saturday March 14 18:12:29 2020 Re: Top 10 Scenes of All-Time |
On March 14 2020 John Taylor wrote: > That Dangerous Curves scene for sure it's my top. The > rest some quickies that come to mind immediatly, but there may be more. That scene will never leave my Top 5, and when I ever heard there was a deleted scene with MM getting her mouth retaped...wow. Loved it when the guy pulls the tape off her mouth and she yelps "all right!" 1. Heather Locklear TJ Hooker Trackdown & Blood Sport 2. Heather Thomas Fall Guy Huntress 3. Jessica Alba Into the Blue 4. Cutter & Michele Dangerous Curves 5. Kelly Monaco GH (car trunk scene) 6. Kathy Ireland Gridlock (weak scene but it's Ireland) 7. Missy Peregrym Rookie Blue (both!) 8. Sarah Wayne Callies Prison Break/scene with Quinlan 9. Jessica Biel Next 10. Peyton List Shuttle Honorable mention: Alyssa Milano, Charmed; Nancy Frangione white tape Another World; Kassie DePaiva (all) One Life to Live; Shawn Weatherly Party Line; Stefanie Kramer Hunter (tape and OTM scenes); Kennedy Tucker Lifetime movie; Patricia Issac Republic of Doyle; Amanda Righetti Mentalist; Angie Harmon Rizzoli & Isles. |
Saturday March 14 19:18:49 2020 Re: Top 10 Scenes of All-Time |
On March 14 2020 Didfan wrote: > what would be your personal all-time Top 10 scenes ? Go ahead DID Lovers… Here is my “less than best” to “best” list, for whatever it’s worth. 10. The Vampire Bat (1933) / Fay Wray 9. Blondie's Big Deal (1949) / Penny Singleton 8. Gilligan's Island / "How to Be a Hero" (1.23) / Dawn Wells, Tina Louise, Natalie Schafer 7. Charlie's Angels (1976) / "Magic Fire" (2.11) / Kate Jackson 6. Pacific Blue / "Lost and Found" (2.19) / Paula Trickey 5. The Three Stooges in “Shivering Sherlocks” (1948) / Christine McIntyre 4. Rookie Blue / "The One That Got Away" (2.07) / Missy Peregrym 3. Automan / "Murder MTV" (1.09) / Laura Branigan 1. (tie) Republic of Doyle / "The Common Wealth" (4.06) / Patricia Isaac 1. (tie) T.J. Hooker / "The Obsession" (5.09) / Heather Locklear It will be interesting to see if there is a consensus G.O.A.T. |
flash5lk |
Saturday March 14 19:38:09 2020 Re: Top 10 Scenes of All-Time |
On March 14 2020 flash5lk wrote: > 7. Charlie's Angels (1976) / "Magic Fire" > (2.11) / Kate Jackson > Yes, I already overlooked one, but it would her scene in "Scarecrow" with the white tape. |
Saturday March 14 20:57:12 2020 Instragram Post |
By Becca Hirani, who also has a scene in The Final Scream (2019) https://www.instagram.com/p/BYlvlgvAi_D/ |
Saturday March 14 22:12:46 2020 Black Widow Killer -Lifetime |
In the last ten minutes, Judy Dwyer (Erin Karpluk) confronts Alice (Karen Cliche) to save her daughter (Morgan Kohan). After a struggle Judy kills Alice. She runs to find daughter tied to a pole and cleavegagged. |
Saturday March 14 22:24:47 2020 Re: Black Widow Killer -Lifetime |
On March 14 2020 (unsigned poster) wrote: > In the last ten minutes, Judy Dwyer (Erin Karpluk) > confronts Alice (Karen Cliche) to save her daughter > (Morgan Kohan). After a struggle Judy kills Alice. She > runs to find daughter tied to a pole and cleavegagged. A blink-and-miss scene. Darkly lit. Only interesting thing was that the damsel had her hands zip tied in front but also tightly against the pole so she couldn’t pull off her gag (I guess?). Tough to tell as it was literally a split second shot. |
Saturday March 14 22:48:07 2020 Re: Black Widow Killer -Lifetime |
On March 14 2020 (unsigned poster) wrote: > A blink-and-miss scene. Darkly lit. Only interesting > thing was that the damsel had her hands zip tied in front > but also tightly against the pole so she couldn’t pull > off her gag (I guess?). Tough to tell as it was > literally a split second shot. These movies have produced some lame scenes the last few weeks. Bad lighting, sloppy gags etc. Still, the strike rate on these movies has to be at an all time high the last year or so. |
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