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Wednesday March 19 00:26:46 2008 Two new reads with bondage in them. |
I just finished reading Beverly Barton's "The Fifth Victim" and a novel called "24 Declassified:Operation Hell's Gate" by Marc Cerasini. The Barton book has several bound and gagged scenes in it and the 24 has a medium length one at the end of the book. If anyone knows of any new or old novels with bound and gagged damsels it would be greatly appreciated. |
J. Bauer |
Wednesday March 19 00:42:47 2008 "Funny Games" - So Much Fun |
Best. Remake. Ever. Not only do you get Naomi Watts, in place of Lunch Lady Doris, you get an improved hopping scene too (more spills). I hope the director remains fixated on this film, and remakes it ten more times. If #3 is as big an improvement over #2, as #2 is over the original, then #3 will feature a lesbian couple and they'll both get tied up. |
Abu Zalaam |
Wednesday March 19 00:57:59 2008 Re: all my children |
FFF wrote: > > what happened today on AMC (if anything)? I forgot > about > > it. Has the scene started yet? scene started at very end of episode. Girl is gagged & tied next to guy, rope around necks. I'm surprised no one has mentioned it yet. Should continue tomorrow. |
rex |
Wednesday March 19 04:17:36 2008 Re: Watchable movies with bondage scenes |
Pat Powers wrote: > Historian wrote: > > > Any other nominees for watchable Grade B films? > > I would say "Bimini Code" > Anyway, I'll match your "Bimini Code" with > "Hard Hunted," an Andy Sidaris film with Dona > Spier playing super spy who gets caught and tied up by > the bad guys. Actually, I like all of the Sidaris films, > but I forget which ones had bondage. His first movie featuring former Playmates with minimal acting ability was "Hard Ticket to Hawaii". It featured Cynthia Brimhall bound and gagged. I watched each new movie almost as soon as it was released; I forget how many I watched in all. Their commonlalities include inane plots and gorgeous actresses with capacious mammaries but limited acting ability. |
Hadji |
Wednesday March 19 07:03:35 2008 Re: Watchable movies with bondage scenes |
Personally I always find film and TV scenes much more satisfying if i see them in context, clips are great but there's always something more exciting about anticipating a scene and waiting for it to occur naturally Subsequently i own a lot of films i could never watch again (Twisted Sister anyone?) Films i could watch again and again tend to fall into tow camps, Firsly there are the classics such as Raiders of the Lost Ark, Joy ride, Urban Gothic or Carry on Nurse films which have a great Damsel in Distress scene but are also highly entertaining in their own right. Then there are the guilty pleasures, films so bad they are good. I can sit and watch those with a beer in one hand and patiently wait for the leading lady to get what's coming to her Off the top of my head the best of the worst (Films I've genuinely watched more than once) include: They Came from Beyond Space - ludicrous British Sci-fi with a possessed Jennifer Jayne tied hand and foot for a good 5-10minutes Howard the Duck - Lea Thompson, tied up in a fantastic little skirt Deadly Embrace - embarrassingly wooden acting but just knowing what's going to happen to Linnea Quigley keeps me glued to the screen Starcrash - Caroline Monroes finest hour |
Moxx of Balhoom |
Wednesday March 19 08:29:44 2008 a great scen, just a question |
i just watched the scene from combat killers. btw i just wanna know how did marlene get into the B&G situation? was she knocked out first then awoke to find herself tied and gagged? oh btw, i love the way she is gagged |
Wednesday March 19 09:52:53 2008 Re: Watchable movies with bondage scenes |
Pat Powers wrote: > Doesn't like "watchable" to me. Calm down Pat..... I mis-understood the question. I thought they meant watchable only because of the bondage scenes..... |
John |
magickrat@live.com |
Wednesday March 19 10:28:09 2008 Re: a great scen, just a question |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > i just watched the scene from combat killers. btw i just > wanna know how did marlene get into the B&G > situation? Her agent ? |
C |
Wednesday March 19 11:52:27 2008 Re: a great scen, just a question |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > i just watched the scene from combat killers. btw i just > wanna know how did marlene get into the B&G She is held by Japanese soldiers who have later captured an American soldier. When they wait in ambush in a town for more American soldiers they tie and gag the soldier in one building and Marlene is tied in this building. You don't se her tied up. It is a great scene. |
Gordian Knot |
Wednesday March 19 13:13:55 2008 Re: |
> Doris, you get an improved hopping scene too (more Elizabeth Ashley had a nice hopping scene. What was the best hopping scene of all time? |
Wednesday March 19 16:56:16 2008 Re: Watchable movies with bondage scenes |
Pat Powers wrote: > Any other nominees for watchable Grade B films? Everyone's going to have a slightly different notion of what a grade B film is. There are some like "Eaten Alive" where I must admit I never watch the whole movie but FF through for the scenes. I do watch "Big Trouble in Little China" every once in awhile because Kurt Russell is hilarious as the blowhard hero. The scene with Kim Cattrell is a little bonus - not good enough to get out just for the scene, imho. Too bad there wasn't a scene in his even funnier "Used Cars." And since I'm a martial arts fan I watch "Invincible Pole Fighter," which many people would probably call a grade Z movie, at least once a year. Again, the scene(s) are a bonus. Well-choreographed fights are so great to watch, as opposed to the attention deficit disorder/MTV crap that passes for fighting in so many modern films. |
Cinch |
Wednesday March 19 17:15:39 2008 Re: |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > Elizabeth Ashley had a nice hopping scene. What was the > best hopping scene of all time? > The very same Bimini Code had a great bound hopping scene with the bikini-clad Ms. Benson. |
Doug R |
http://knotbuster.deviantart.com/ |
Wednesday March 19 19:12:52 2008 Re: Watchable martial arts B-movies with bondage scenes |
> And since I'm a martial arts fan I watch "Invincible Pole Fighter," which many people would probably call a grade Z movie, at least once a year. Again, the scene(s) are a bonus. Well-choreographed fights are so great to watch, as opposed to the attention deficit disorder/MTV crap that passes for fighting in so many modern films. ~~~~ When I posed this question several years ago on Brian's Page, one person suggested the kung-fu classic "Five Deadly Venoms" (1978). Unfortunately, the nearby Blockbuster Video had the VCR case, but the cassette inside was missing. |
Kinky-napper |
Wednesday March 19 19:35:49 2008 How to Rob a Bank |
What's the scoop on this movie? How on earth do you watch it? The website has some good trailers and photos up, though the movie looks dreadful. |
SLJ |
Wednesday March 19 20:10:45 2008 Re: Watchable martial arts B-movies with bondage scenes |
Kinky-napper wrote: When I posed this question several years ago on Brian's Page, one person suggested the kung-fu classic "Five Deadly Venoms" (1978). Unfortunately, the nearby Blockbuster Video had the VCR case, but the cassette inside was missing. ___________________________________________ I said that about the Five Deadly Venoms even though the bondage scene is really nothing because I liked the fake martial arts action in the movie and the plot. Most of all, I loved the dialogue sequence near the end between the Snake and the Scorpion ! Big Trouble in Little China has great action besides 2 nice bondage scenes. Suzie Pai with a close up of her stocking feet tied ! Bimini Code was great because the the pretty damsels. I wish there was a lot more close ups of her struggling in that bikini ! Paranoid had some nice close ups of her bare feet struggling ! Deadly Embrace, of course a great, long close up of a gagged former bondage damsel ! |
Rich |
bindherupx@yahoo.com |
http://bindherupx.net |
Wednesday March 19 21:07:22 2008 Re: How to Rob a Bank |
SLJ wrote: > What's the scoop on this movie? How on earth do you watch > it? The website has some good trailers and photos up, > though the movie looks dreadful. Are you asking if anyone here saw it and if there are more or better scenes than what's in the trailer and what's on the net already? |
Wednesday March 19 21:11:09 2008 Re: |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > > Doris, you get an improved hopping scene too (more > Elizabeth Ashley had a nice hopping scene. What was the > best hopping scene of all time? > I'd have to say the best hopping scene is... [sound of ripping envelope] ...CAMERON DIAZ in HEAD ABOVE WATER!! The orchestra plays a riff of the Head Above Water main theme, the audience applauds, and CAMERON hops to the podium, dressed in a *stunning* white strapless gown and elaborately and decoratively shibari-bound from the neck down with metallic gold rope. A green lime is stuffed in her mouth. She smiles at the audience, delivers a rambling (and totally unintelligible) *gagged* thank you speech... then hops away. |
Van |
vvvan@earthlink.net |
http://www.restrainedtastes.com/van/ |
Wednesday March 19 22:10:09 2008 Re: Hopping |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > Elizabeth Ashley had a nice hopping scene. What was the > best hopping scene of all time? One I like a lot is this: Title: The F.B.I. (1965) Medium: TV Series Actress: Heidi Vaughn Description: Episode: "The Disinherited" (8.18) In a wonderful scene, the blonde cutie is cleave-gagged with a white cloth, tied hand and foot and desperately aware that the warehouse in which she is imprisoned has been set afire. Trying to escape, she does her best to frog-hop to the nearest exit when she's rescued by the federal agents' timely arrival. |
Brian R |
Wednesday March 19 22:16:27 2008 Re: How to Rob a Bank |
SLJ wrote: > What's the scoop on this movie? How on earth do you watch > it? The website has some good trailers and photos up, > though the movie looks dreadful. Anybody feel free to correct me but I thought I heard that it was playing on Pay on Demand. Either way, trust me when I say that it'll be on dvd within the next couple of months. |
Cohen |
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