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Thursday March 23 00:19:10 2006 Re: THE UNIT |
Biff wrote:
> Incorrect ... the scene occurs around the 50' mark. > Given the conflicting estimates last night, I checked in > with about twenty minutes left. The poster who pegged > the scene at around 50' in was right. Dude. I've said this before, I'll say it again. You can easily be 5 minutes off due to the way that the local affiliates schedule their commercials. Which is why, oh mensa master and keeper of the sacred timepiece o'damsels, any listings that include the time with commercials are, AT BEST, estimates. Do you really think that the scumbag used car dealer down the block can afford to advertise in New York? |
AsbestosFilter |
AsbestosFilter@gmail.com |
Thursday March 23 00:24:22 2006 Re: THE UNIT |
> Do you really think that the scumbag used car dealer down
> the block can afford to advertise in New York? Mr. Filter is always right in my mind. This man has found holy grails where they were forever lost. In my humble opinion, The Unit scene was an unexpected classic. Short, very short, I admit. But this girl was 100% helpless and very attractive. She was fighting and then got her gag put back on by David Palmer from 24. What else can you ask for. Here is a link to her IMDB pic. Sorry if it doesn't work http://imdb.com/name/nm1787543/ |
Thursday March 23 00:33:46 2006 Re: "The Evidence" |
Hermango wrote:
> Note that the new series "The Evidence" stars > Rob Estes, who is married to Josie Bissett. She hasn't > showed up in anything lately, so it's a possibility > she'll make it into this series. Not likely. She's left the business to raise their kids. Read that recently, although if she's going to surface, this would be an easy spot. |
Thursday March 23 00:47:17 2006 Re: THE UNIT |
An old friend wrote:
> If a scene time of a DID must be "unquestionably > accurate" then maybe we are taking this a little bit > too seriously. Just an observation, since you mention > it. Is it the end of the world if the scene time is 40 minutes or 43 minutes? > Intentionally or not, you're misconstruing my point. Someone asked if the scene occurred at 50' or 40' in ... a reply unambiguously declared that it popped 40'-45' in. That reply was wrong, and I didn't want the first poster to take that as gospel. The principle's simple: If you know the time, post it. It's silly to interpret that as meaning to post "9:51:36". I always write that a scene begins "at" or "around" the 15' or 26' or 37' mark. A scene may very well not occur at the exact same time on a repeat. If you don't know the time, but are sure it occurs within a certain time frame, post that ... "the last twenty minutes", etc. If you can't supply that, don't post. This isn't a proposition from Wittgenstein. Do your best to help others, or leave it alone. Simple, my dear old friend. |
Biff |
http://community.webtv.net/unlikelysource/TheCaseFilesofBiff |
Thursday March 23 01:24:44 2006 Re: THE UNIT |
Yeah, sorry. I didn't have my secret decoder ring. the post I replied to was mentioning what looked like nine minutes and some change. Since that was way off, I did the best I could at the moment. Next time I'll consult your "time posting playbook" and do it right.
My apologies to anybody that might have had to wait an extra 5 minutes to catch the scene, should there have been a repeat (which there wasn't). |
Wavy |
verywavy@yahoo.com |
Thursday March 23 01:26:54 2006 Re: DID's in books |
Jeb wrote:
> > The Dirty Harry books were written by martial-arts film > expert Ric Meyers, who, if I recall correctly, also > writes bondage fiction (the "Tyler" series, > among others) under the name Geoffrey Merrick. I'm not sure if he wrote all of the Dirty Harry novels... I think he just did THE LONG DEATH (I would be happy to be proven wrong). I _strongly_ suspect that he is also "Wade Barker",who wrote the utterly demented MASTER NINJA series of paperbacks for Warner Books back in the 1980's... great, great stuff, pure gonzo pulp fun with some really killer bondage scenes. I traded tapes with Mr. Meyers/ Merrick about 10-11 years ago. He's a real class act, a gentleman with an exhaustive knowledge of Asian film, history, and the stranger corners of Asian culture. Really wish I had stayed in touch, but it was that hectic post-college period of life. Neat guy. |
Kid Monster |
Thursday March 23 01:28:54 2006 Re: THE UNIT |
AsbestosFilter wrote:
>You can > easily be 5 minutes off due to the way that the local > affiliates schedule their commercials. > Which is why, oh mensa master and keeper of the sacred > timepiece o'damsels, any listings that include the time > with commercials are, AT BEST, estimates. > First off, I can do without the snottiness. If you wish to continue in that vein, do so privately. You know how to contact me. If you're correct, then that obviously affects the accuracy of my comments. Certainly, repeats can be off timewise ... I didn't realize that original airings varied. I'd never read anything from you about this previously ... must've missed it somehow. But the principle holds: Be as accurate as you can. Even if your local station varies from others, there's no reason not to give the closest time you can given what you've seen, is there? My only intent here is to help folks catch scenes. That's why I edit the DB, and why I post alerts. Dealing with this kind of static certainly doesn't whet my enthusiasm for those activities. |
Biff |
Thursday March 23 01:41:51 2006 Re: "The Evidence" |
> Hermango wrote:
> Note that the new series "The Evidence" >stars > > Rob Estes, who is married to Josie Bissett. She > hasn't > > showed up in anything lately, so it's a possibility > she'll make it into this series. > Not likely. She's left the business to raise their kids. > Read that recently, although if she's going to surface, > this would be an easy spot. She did a film w/ Rob Estes last year on ABC Family called I Do, They Don't. Played an executive mom. She's looking mighty fine. Hope for a guest starring role w/ some trouble for her. |
BiG MT |
bigmt991@yahoo.com |
Thursday March 23 01:45:10 2006 Re: Attn: Dean 1 & Asian Wizards |
Jay L wrote:
> Jay L wrote: > > > Favour ask? > > Get me names of Japanese? soaps about firemen, > There's a show called "Fireboys" (not sure about the title because it's a translation; maybe it's the same "Little fireman" told before) with a little scene in 8th episode: Rina Uchiyama gags herself (cleave) before entering a building on fire, to avoid breathing fumes. Nothing too exciting... |
dean1 |
Thursday March 23 02:04:23 2006 Night of Terror |
Speaking of Mr. Estes, this upcoming film with his former co-star Mitzi Kapture sounds like it has some good potential.
The blurb: "Forget about having some fun sailing the seven seas. This family has to deal with a deadly storm and, even worse, a madman that's out to get them. If you love dramas where you're biting your nails at every twist and turn, then you better buckle up for this flick!" Found this photo on the Lifetime site. Mitzi in leather & pearls, and a madman out to get them. Can I beg for some DID action here? |
BiG MT |
bigmt991@yahoo.com |
Thursday March 23 04:23:37 2006 Re: "The Evidence" |
(> Hermango wrote:
> > > Note that the new series "The Evidence" > stars > > Rob Estes, who is married to Josie Bissett. She > hasn't showed up in anything lately, so it's a possibility > Not likely. She's left the business to raise their kids. > Read that recently, although if she's going to surface, > this would be an easy spot. I would be shocked if Josie Bissett showed up in "The Evidence" because she filed for divorce last August. News of it hit in January. News Link Below: http://et.tv.yahoo.com/micro/couples/13854/ |
Nite Owl |
Thursday March 23 06:37:49 2006 Re: Series Ended Way Too Soon |
(unsigned poster) wrote:
Electra Woman and Dyna Girl. Two spandex clad hotties getting in DID situations every week. Yet it only ran 11 episodes. They never even got around to doing a true bondage scene. Instead the heroines were held captive by nets, cages, and cheesy, 1970's video effects. This is unacceptable to any self-respecting Brian's Pager. Especially since this show was a direct rip-off of the bondage filled Batman TV show. One scene of the spandex cuties bound and gagged with real rope would be worth a thousand scenes of them held in a force field. Perhaps if the show had ran at least as long as Batman did the writers would have gotten around to scripting a true bondage scene. And since this was a Sid and Marty Krofft show,maybe we'd have seen the gals captured and tied up by Billy Barty. Only in a perfect world I guess. And speaking of Batman, that show also ended too soon. Batgirl joined just as the series was on its way out. If the show had ran just one more season think of the Batgirl bondage scenes we'd be treasuring today. |
Mark Hall |
Thursday March 23 09:44:20 2006 Re: DID's in books |
Amazon.com's ability to search books based on phrases is great for looking for DIDs. I'm a big fan of romance novel DID and am always looking more. Here are a few good ones
Wild Orchids by Karen Robards. Woman tied hand and foot to a bed naked and gagged with her bra. Of course she falls in love with him Earth Song by Catherine Coulter Woman tied with hands over head to a bed. No gag Tell me Lies by Claudia Dain Woman tied to the mast on a ship. Shown on the cover. WMD |
WMD |
Thursday March 23 10:15:31 2006 Re: WWE |
JP wrote:
> Interesting little blurb I agree. She is super hot! Was the show televised or was it a pay per view thing or what? Any idea? |
doug |
doug5759@yahoo.com |
Thursday March 23 10:26:47 2006 Re: WWE |
> I agree. She is super hot! Was the show televised or > was it a pay per view thing or what? Any idea? It was a Pay-Per-View. Before TNA had their weekly show on Spike TV, they used to run weekly shows on Pay-Per-View. |
Thursday March 23 10:42:59 2006 Re: DID's in books |
Kid Monster wrote:
> Jeb wrote: > > > > The Dirty Harry books were written by martial-arts > film > > expert Ric Meyers, who, if I recall correctly, also > > > writes bondage fiction (the "Tyler" > series, > > among others) under the name Geoffrey Merrick. > > I'm not sure if he wrote all of the Dirty Harry novels... > I think he just did THE LONG DEATH (I would be happy to > be proven wrong). I _strongly_ suspect that he is also > "Wade Barker",who wrote the utterly demented > MASTER NINJA series of paperbacks for Warner Books back > in the 1980's Yeah, I should have said that he wrote the Dirty Harry books that had DID stuff in them. Here's a link to a fairly recent interview with him about the Dirty Harry/Ninja Master novels: http://www.the-dirtiest.com/ric.htm My favorite bit: he mentions that he "knew a lot about white slavery and brainwashing", but doesn't elaborate, and the tool doing the interview doesn't ask! |
Jeb |
jebdel@yahoo.com |
http://www.jebsadventurebound.homestead.com |
Thursday March 23 10:50:23 2006 Re: Scene Times |
AsbestosFilter wrote:
> You can > easily be 5 minutes off due to the way that the local > affiliates schedule their commercials. > any listings that include the time > with commercials are, AT BEST, estimates. Arrgghh hoping you on about airings outside United States, where know this a problem. I now got an email address special for any US complaints on this: "brian_r@hot...." Just kidding Brian ;) |
Jay L |
kdnpr@yahoo.com |
Thursday March 23 10:56:19 2006 Comic bondage this week |
Good news: as mentioned recently, issue #5 of X-Factor has red-haired mutant Siryn spending most of the story bound and ballgagged.
The bad news? Like the recent Black Widow book, the heroine's been roughed up really badly. The scanned picture posted here is the only one I felt even remotely appealing (doesn't help that cover artist Ryan Sook had to stop doing the series' interiors: he draws a much more fetching damsel than new artist Dennis Calero). But for those who don't mind a bit of physical abuse, it's worth a look. In the interest of completeness, I'll mention that this week's issue #1 of the Squadron Supreme series has a pair of Federal agents-- one male, one female-- chair-tied back to back with ropes not really visible. However, there is one truly spectacular DID scene on the stands this week. I haven't posted it, though, because I know we have readers here who can't abide putz interference, and this one's just about impossible to scan without it: it's the latest "Gun Fu" story from Image Comics, "Showgirls Are Forever". In the climactic (so to speak) scene, hero Cheng Bo Sen is tied atop a bomb, front-to-front with a long-haired, impossibly leggy hottie, and our redoubtable hero even manages to make pretty good use of their position before eventually breaking them free. It's a great scene, that lasts for a couple of pages. If you like cartoony-style damsels, and don't mind having a male character involved, don't miss this one. I should also mention that Cheng Bo Sen's previous adventures are now collected in a trade paperback, and a "jungle girl" from one of the previous ones spends some time in rope, as well. |
Jeb |
Thursday March 23 10:57:11 2006 Um... here's the X-Factor #5 scan |
D'oh! |
Jeb |
Thursday March 23 10:59:37 2006 Re: Attn: Dean 1 & Asian Wizards |
dean1 wrote:
> "Little fireman" told before) with a > little scene in 8th episode: Rina Uchiyama gags herself > (cleave) Thanks Buddy Really appreciate all the assists from yourself, and Dr. Gag here |
Jay L |
Thursday March 23 11:00:03 2006 Re: teasing is just plain mean |
> On "Alf," Andrea Elson once said to a guy
> trying to hit on her "gag me with a shovel." No > idea what she meant by that, but the guy answered > "whatever turns you on." Speaking of "Alf" I remember an episode where Andrea Elson was complaining about playing Joan of Arc in a school play. She commented about being tied to a stake, and Alf said it would be funny to be "tied to a piece of meat." They never showed the play, BTW. Also, I just thought of one on "Cheers." In one episode, Rebecca(Kirstie Alley) was looking for a date for some big executive party for her company. When Sam asked her if she thought she could get a date, she replied she could if she was "blindfolded, gagged, and with both hands tied behind my back!" After she leaves the room, Carla (Rhea Perlman) replies "I don't know what kind of party this is, but count me in!" Sadly, Alley would never get any good DID scenes in the prime of her career. |
The Fixer |
Thursday March 23 11:04:31 2006 Re: Series Ended Way Too Soon |
from a British point of view i felt 'virtual murder' ended way too soon with one series. Admittedly only one great scene (plus a blink and you'll miss it one) but i thought the potential was there.
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Red Ken |
Thursday March 23 11:13:56 2006 Speaking of British series... |
"Hotel Babylon" will evidently be back for at least one more 8-episode season.
The one scene it managed in its first season wasn't too bad, so I do hold out some hope that its next go-round will feature similar trouble for at least one (if not all three!) of the show's resident hotties. |
Jeb |
Thursday March 23 12:14:30 2006 Anyone know the title of this film? |
While channel surfing way back in 1989 I happened upon a televison movie that had a bunch of kids, a big dog, and two russian spys on an airliner with no pilot or crew. How they were the only ones onboard the plane I have no idea as I tuned in right in the middle.
Anyway, with the help of the big dog, the kids capture the two russian spys, one a putz, and tie them up with life jackets and rope. No gag. With help from the control tower the kids manage to land the plane and the russians hop off the plane still tied up and beg the U.S. agents to take them away from those meddling kids. Did I really see this film or did I dream it? I've searched fruitlessly on the data base and the IMDB. |
Mark Hall |
Thursday March 23 13:04:40 2006 Re: Series Ended Way Too Soon |
> from a British point of view i felt 'virtual murder'
> ended way too soon 'Daring and Grace', from a Canadian point of view (although Kristin Booth got the treatment eventually in Missing) |
Thursday March 23 13:05:17 2006 Re: Anyone know the title of this film? |
Mark Hall wrote:
> While channel surfing way back in 1989 I happened upon a > televison movie that had a bunch of kids, a big dog, and > two russian spys > Did I really see this film or did I dream it? I've > searched fruitlessly on the data base and the IMDB. You didn't like this one? (Homepage Link) "Double Agent (1987)" It matches your clues fairly close |
Jay L |
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0092919/ |
Thursday March 23 13:12:33 2006 Re: DID's in books |
Jeb wrote:
> The Dirty Harry books were written by martial-arts film > expert Ric Meyers, who, if I recall correctly, also > writes bondage fiction (the "Tyler" series, > among others) under the name Geoffrey Merrick. Though he > did work with Bishop toward the end of Bishop's career, I > don't believe Meyers/Merrick is actually an artist. > http://www.jebsadventurebound.homestead.com It's very possible that I conflated Merrick-who-worked-with-Bishop-and-wrote-bondage-erotica-as-well-as-the-Dirty-Harry-novel) with Bishop. |
Pat Powers |
Thursday March 23 13:16:06 2006 CSI Rarity |
She's alive! Alive, I say! |
Thursday March 23 13:16:07 2006 Re: Series Ended Way Too Soon |
And not just for DiD potential.....
"Spy Games" "Prey" "Vengeance Unlimited" And the awesome..... "Brimstone" Interestingly enough UK Channel 4 showed all of these one season wonders one after the other in the wee sma' hours a few years back.....I wonder if they bought them as a job lot.... Oh and dinnae forget the awesome "Wolf Lake" |
Kenny |
kenneth962@gmail.com |
Thursday March 23 13:19:09 2006 Re: Speaking of British series... |
Yes I saw that. When the character of Anna, played by the deliciously curvy Emma Pierson burst in and found the bound and gagged kidnap victim and said, "That could have been me!" Ah!....If only. |
Snidely Claw |
Thursday March 23 13:25:36 2006 Re: teasing is just plain mean |
The Fixer wrote:
> > Sadly, Alley would never get any good DID scenes in the prime of her career. Kirstie Alley was a DID in the movie Shoot to Kill (1988) nice scene hands tied above and gagged. Rob |
Thursday March 23 13:31:36 2006 Re: Anyone know the title of this film? |
Mark Hall wrote:
> Did I really see this film or did I dream it? I've > searched fruitlessly on the data base and the IMDB. Perhaps this? Saw it acouple times thought it more romance in the Alps, girl's show But that a long while back, so could be wrong. Silly mutt buggering things up matches quite close. Not sure agree with "Canada" as recall most of the people speaking with German accents. Say Germany Good Luck |
Jay L |
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0309158/ |
Thursday March 23 13:32:47 2006 Re: Night of Terror |
BiG MT wrote:
> Found this photo on the Lifetime site. > Mitzi in leather & pearls, and a madman out to get > them. > Can I beg for some DID action here? Mitzi also is recently divorved, which moved her back into acting in small roles ("Young and the Restless") to earn some money. Hopefully, she'll resume her career in these movies. She fits the Lifetime damsel to perfection. As for the movie, I'm not getting my hopes up. Promo showed Mitzi in full winter storm outfit with a gun in a rainstorm face-to-face with the madman. Possibly something before but not likely. |
Thursday March 23 13:34:22 2006 Re: teasing is just plain mean |
(unsigned poster) wrote:
> Kirstie Alley was a DID in the movie Shoot to Kill (1988) > nice scene hands tied above and gagged. She was not gagged in the movie, just hands tied above. |
Thursday March 23 13:39:59 2006 Scooby Doo and UK comic book bondage |
I remember back in the 70s my sister had a "Scooby Doo" annual. I can't remember any bondage in that, but it might have done. What I do know is that it featured within its pages a comic strip adaption of the first half of the "Penelope Pitstop" episode "Jungle Jeopardy". Does any one know if "POPP" ever made it into the pages of any other comic books? Also, long ago I remember my sister reading another one of her comics. I was drawn to it by the simple fact that I noticed the page she was reading showed several panels of a girl trussed up in rope. Upon further investigation I found several back issues featuring the same story. This was set in London in the 1800s and dealt with an evil woman kidnapping girls to work in her candle factory. Twice the heroine was captured and tied up by the womans evil henchman and trussed up in rope made from candle wick. A clever idea I remember thinking. Can't remember what the strip was called though. |
Thursday March 23 13:42:18 2006 Re: DID's in books |
Jeb wrote:
> http://www.the-dirtiest.com/ric.htm > > My favorite bit: he mentions that he "knew a lot > about white slavery and brainwashing", but doesn't > elaborate, and the tool doing the interview doesn't ask! > http://www.jebsadventurebound.homestead.com Thanks for the link! That was a great read, even if the interviewer wasn't the sharpest tool in the shed. And just so I'm not conflating further here, Ric Meyers who's the Asian martial arts film expert and Dirty Harry "The Long Death" author, also wrote bondage novels under the name Geoffrey Merrick. Right? |
Pat Powers |
Thursday March 23 13:47:45 2006 Re: teasing is just plain mean |
(unsigned poster) wrote:
> On "Alf," Andrea Elson once said to a guy > trying to hit on her "gag me with a shovel." No > idea what she meant by that, but the guy answered > "whatever turns you on." I'm pretty sure it was a play on the term "Gag me with a spoon!" which was Valley Girl kinda cliched phrase back in the day. |
Pat Powers |
Thursday March 23 13:52:24 2006 Re: Scene Times |
Jay L wrote:
> AsbestosFilter wrote: > > > You can > > easily be 5 minutes off due to the way that the > local > > affiliates schedule their commercials. > > any listings that include the time > > with commercials are, AT BEST, estimates. > > > Arrgghh > hoping you on about airings outside United States, > where know this a problem. > Hopefully to clarify this issue, and not to beat a dead horse (not one of my kinks ... honestly), I called my local ABC affiliate and asked about this. I was told that, at most, any deviation on ad breaks from station to station would be a matter of seconds. The bottom line is that if someone in Charlottesville or Tampa or Albany accurately posts that a scene pops around the 42' mark, folks in Redondo Beach, Spokane and Ukiah can take rely on that in setting their machines that evening. |
Biff |
http://community.webtv.net/unlikelysource/TheCaseFilesofBiff |
Thursday March 23 14:06:55 2006 Re: Speaking of British series... |
Snidely Claw wrote:
> Ah!....If only. Indeed. Another very self-conscious, "knowing" wee scene.I particularly liked the way that they, very unrealistically, hesitated and held a brief discussion before untying the poor soul! |
Kenny |
kenneth962@gmail.com |
Thursday March 23 14:29:57 2006 Re: DID's in books |
Pat Powers wrote:
>Ric Meyers who's > the Asian martial arts film expert and Dirty Harry > "The Long Death" author, also wrote bondage > novels under the name Geoffrey Merrick. Right? That's my understanding, though I can't claim to know it for a fact. |
Jeb |
Thursday March 23 14:30:53 2006 Re: Series Ended Way Too Soon |
For while the US Sci-Fi channel would run the 13 week blink and you miss them series during prime time. I think they still show up during daytime once in awhile. I'm hoping various cable channels / local stations would pick up a few and run them. I'd like them better than the endless talk shows. |
John |
Thursday March 23 14:49:00 2006 Re: teasing is just plain mean |
(unsigned poster) wrote:
> (unsigned poster) wrote: > > > Kirstie Alley was a DID in the movie Shoot to Kill > (1988) > > nice scene hands tied above and gagged. > > She was not gagged in the movie, just hands tied above. You sure, could have sworn she was gagged. Maybe its just my memory playing tricks and improving a scene. |
Rob |
Thursday March 23 14:52:13 2006 Re: teasing is just plain mean |
Rob wrote:
> You sure, could have sworn she was gagged. Maybe its just > my memory playing tricks and improving a scene. Database says no gag, and I do remember watching the movie hoping for a gag scene only to get the nice AOH scene. |
Thursday March 23 15:01:52 2006 Re: Series Ended Way Too Soon |
Whiz Kids, almost. Good thing they gave Andrea an extended B&G scene in the last aired episode |
Thursday March 23 15:04:25 2006 Re: Series Ended Way Too Soon |
> That show had tons of great damsel-in-distress set-ups,
> and chruned out scenes every other week (including four > full-treatments for Jennifer O'Dell). Show is missed by all |
A C Doyle |
Thursday March 23 15:07:59 2006 Re: WWE |
(unsigned poster) wrote:
> > > I agree. She is super hot! Was the show televised > or > > was it a pay per view thing or what? Any idea? > > It was a Pay-Per-View. Damn! I really doubt we'll ever be blessed enough to find that one. I hate when that happens. |
doug |
doug5759@yahoo.com |
Thursday March 23 15:16:51 2006 Re: Series Ended Way Too Soon |
(unsigned poster) wrote:
> Whiz Kids, almost. Good thing they gave Andrea an > extended B&G scene in the last aired episode "Invisible Man" on Sci-Fi. Only ran 2 seasons but we got the nice Shannon Kenny scene just 4 episodes before cancellation. Was hoping Brandy Ledford would get a gag in the next season, which never happened. |
Thursday March 23 15:21:59 2006 Re: WWE |
Good thing they changed writers at WWE. It was a putzerama before the current crop of DinD scenes |
T Santana |
Thursday March 23 15:22:23 2006 Re: WWE |
doug wrote:
> > It was a Pay-Per-View. > > Damn! I really doubt we'll ever be blessed enough to > find that one. I hate when that happens. Actually, no. In fact, it's probably a bit easier to find a copy of a past Pay-per-View event (which are fairly often released to video, at least these days) than a regular episode, which is NEVER repeated or released to video (or DVD). Now, since this scene occured back in TNA's earlier days, it probably has not been released onto video/DVD, but the chances are still better than if it had been a regular episode. Surely someone has it somwehere...it seems that if you look hard & long enough someone usually has what a person is looking for (or at least, in this case, I HOPE so!) |
JP |
japfeif@aol.com |
Thursday March 23 15:39:02 2006 Blade TV Series |
This July on Spike TV (US Cable Channel), is running a series based the Blade Movies.
The female lead is Jill Wagner of the Mercury Commercials. There is a large (30 Meg Trailer) online @ http://www.comicbookresources.com/media/trailers/blade_tvtrailer.mp4. Best bet is to download it and play it off line. Jill goes from gritty to evening dress during the clip. Good news, she’s strapped to a cross while wearing the evening dress. The bad news the straps are kind of loose and she’s not gagged. |
John |
Thursday March 23 15:53:19 2006 Re: Blade TV Series |
John wrote:
> Best bet is to download it and play it off line. > Jill goes from gritty to evening dress during the clip. > Thanks for this great find. Looks like the series starts June 28. Just noticed the Mercury ads with Jill just started running again this week during "24." They were running during NFL games and then stopped around November. First time I saw those Mercury ads, I went right to the Internet to find out who that hottie was. Hopefully, this series will last. This could be awesome. Jill would look great in a gag. |
Thursday March 23 16:18:13 2006 Re: Blade TV Series |
> Good news, she’s strapped to a cross while wearing the
> evening dress. The bad news the straps are kind of loose and she’s not gagged. Pic at the link (scroll down a bit) |
Canuck |
http://www.sneakpeektv.com/id351.html |
Thursday March 23 16:36:33 2006 bettie page scene on aint it cool news |
Aint it cool news has posted a scene from the upcoming film "the notorious bettie page" on it's website that I think will be of interest to people who visit this website. |
spyder |
Thursday March 23 16:45:52 2006 Re: JP's Wrestling Scene- Question? |
(unsigned poster) wrote:
> It was a Pay-Per-View. Before TNA had their weekly show > on Spike TV, they used to run weekly shows on Pay-Per-View. Question for you JP & Wrestler Wizards: Database has "NWA:TNA Wrestling" My air-sched has: "TNA Xplosion" This same as your Spike TV show? Or should I tape it for the heck of it? |
Jay L |
Thursday March 23 17:00:18 2006 Re: JP's Wrestling Scene- Question? |
Jay L wrote:
> Database has "NWA:TNA Wrestling" > My air-sched has: "TNA Xplosion" > This same as your Spike TV show? Arrgghhh! Brian's airsched - Spike TV 71 channel has "TNA iMPACT!" 25th @10pm What a pain in the arse! Anyway, recognised a 3 Stooges ep on tomorrow @8am *know* has a scene, so I'll least post that up then go grab a beer |
Jay L |
Thursday March 23 17:37:14 2006 DiDs in Books |
I have a whole stackof books with scenes of varying quality. Far more than i can mention in a single post but i'll share a few with you.
Teen books are certainly a good source, in fact it was one of these that helped set me on the road to these pages. The Catchpole Story By Catherine Storr, my favourite book when i was 10. About halfway in The heroine Ruth breaks into the villians house in an attempt to find her kidnapped brother. She's captured, tied hands behind & ankles, gagged with a scarf and smuggled out of the house under a blanket in the back seat of a car, then blindfolded for a lengthy journey to the villian's hideout. THe writer vividly captures all the emotions that run through the girls mind, her discomfort at being bound, her fear and her frustration at not being able to raise the alarm. (The 1975 edition which i had also had a photo cover of a b&G Ruth leaving me convinced a film version existed somewhere) The Point Horror series had some good releases, check out "Deadly Stranger" (Can't recall who it's by). Two heroines driving cross country pick up a hitch-hiker who subsequently takes them hostage. Twice he leaves them tied and gagged in motel rooms while he goes out. He uses the laces from their trainers on the girls' wrists and ankles, and gags them with sports socks, in one chapter he stuffs a rolled up pair of socks in each girls mouth, in the other he uses a single sock to cleve gag each of them. Richard Laymon is a horror writer who often incorporates a Damsel in Distress into his books, Check out "Out are the Lights" in which a movie company is producing mainstream snuff movies. John Norman's Gor novels have been mentioned though it's worth noting the author doesn't fully embrace the slavery aspect until "Nomads" The 4th book in the series. Of especial interest are "Captive" (book 7) and Slavegirl (Book 9) both of which are told from the POV of an Earth girl abducted to Gor. Over the course of 3-400 pages the girls attitude changes from haughty defiance to one of willfull submission. Norman also wrote two non-Gor books "Time Slave" concerns a woman scientist whose time travel experiments take her back to a primative earth where she becomes a slave (And unlike Gor there are no Putzes) I also have a great Australian (?) penny dreadfull "Model Killer" by Terry West. An unbalanced ex-con and artist with an obsession with bondage persuades cute blonde maid Orchid Brown to pose for some photos. He then ties her up hands behind and ankles with rope and draws her for a 'book cover'. There are some great playful momnets including one where he refuses to untie her during a break from the work and helps her to a glass of sherry & a cigarette. Later after another rendezvous he takes her back to her room and leaves her there with her hands tied behind her. She has to make her own way to the kitchen in order to find a knife and cut herself free. Finally there's an abortive scene with another woman (his parole officer/social worker i think) tied spreadeagled to her bed, but that one is over almost before it's begun |
moxx of balhoom |
Thursday March 23 17:38:18 2006 Re: Series Ended Way Too Soon |
Kenny wrote:
> And not just for DiD potential..... > > And the awesome..... > > "Brimstone" > Oh and dinnae forget the awesome > > "Wolf Lake" There was a series that aired on the USA Network entitled "G vs. E", which was supposedly an abbreviation for Good Versus Evil. I recall two bondage scenes featuring bound and gagged damsels during its short tenure. The one scene I recall vividly featured a good-looking blonde with short hair with her hands tied in front and gagged with duct tape. She had lost a catfight with an Asian actress. |
Hadji |
Thursday March 23 18:03:02 2006 Re: Lima lingers |
Fisherman wrote:
> Supermodel Adriana Lima, apparently asking for > something... Lol, Couldn't you find anything smaller? /I kid. //Linking to it. |
AsbestosFilter |
AsbestosFilter@gmail.com |
http://lebris.cedric.free.fr/hidden/wallpapers/Adriana%20Lima%2003.jpg |
Thursday March 23 19:01:09 2006 Re: Blade TV Series |
Blade, the man with all a vampires powers and none of their weaknesses. That must also include no sweat glands. The man runs around in full leather body armor and a full length leather coat on top of that.
Seriously, now we have yet another vamp film or series where I have to learn their particular "vampire rules". You know, their powers, what kills them and what doesn't, all that jazz. Ever sat down and thought about how many variations there are? BLADE. FOREVER KNIGHT. BTVS. UNDERWORLD. ANNE RICE novels and films. Never mind all the different DRACULA incarnations. Now that my ranting is over, sounds like a series where the DiD potential is moderately high... |
The Greyman |
Thursday March 23 19:01:22 2006 Re: Whilst Got Asian- Wizard Dr Gag Here |
Jay L wrote:
> Record number: 11953 > > Title: Rainbow Romance > Medium: TV Series > Actress: Unknown > Found a link to the episode Jay L is talking about. It is a 23 minute video, I believe the scene is in the first 10 minutes or so http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__dKYe4hPJ4&search=rainbow%20romance |
Doc |
charlieod@yahoo.com |
Thursday March 23 19:10:12 2006 Re: Dane Hartman aka Ric Meyers aka Geoffrey Merrick aka... |
> Thanks for the link! That was a great read,
> Ric Meyers who's the Asian martial arts film expert and Dirty Harry "The Long Death" author, also wrote novels under the name Geoffrey Merrick. Right? ---- A: Yes. I met him about five years ago when he was a FetishCon MC, and he signed both a "Dane Hartman" book and either a Ric Meyers or a "Geoffrey Merrick" (I can't remember which one) item. In addition, Amazon.com has "Dirty Harry #3: The Long Death" mis-attributed to "Dave" Hartman... |
Kinky-napper |
Thursday March 23 19:27:13 2006 Alain Robbe- Grillet |
Alain Robbe- Grillet is one of my favorite authors(+filmmakers ). Almost all of his films and books contain bondage imagery. However his films can not be found anywhere, except for bootleg VHS copies ( I wonder where would we be without film festivals ). I was wondering if anyone ever came across a catalogue that has his films on DVD? Also, are there any others who enjoy his work? |
Traveller |
Thursday March 23 19:31:41 2006 Re: CSI Rarity |
(unsigned poster) wrote:
> She's alive! Alive, I say! > Alive, yes. But prime candidate for the Loosey award. |
Lyter |
Thursday March 23 20:31:10 2006 Re: Blade TV Series |
Canuck wrote:
> > Good news, she’s strapped to a cross while wearing the > > evening dress. The bad news the straps are kind of > > loose and she’s not gagged. > > Pic at the link (scroll down a bit) (I'll risk the wrath of Mr. Mod & post the image. It's not *that* big.) Hmm... could be a loosie, or it could be pre-suspension. I know *I'll* be watching when the series airs... unless it conflicts with something better. :-) |
Van |
vvvan@earthlink.net |
http://www.restrainedtastes.com/van/ |
Thursday March 23 20:47:30 2006 Lima lingers |
This post was deleted. Poster: Fisherman Reason: Huge pic. |
The Moderator |
Thursday March 23 21:37:31 2006 Re: Shoot to Kill (1988) |
> > Kirstie Alley was a DID in the movie Shoot to Kill (1988) nice scene hands tied above and gagged.
> > > > She was not gagged in the movie, just hands tied above. ---- In previous posts, I've noted how much I hate scenes where an evil captor acts completely ignorant of the fact that he/she has a Hollywood wish-lister in his/her evil hands... What I liked about "Shoot to Kill" is how the killer, noticing Kirstie's mountain guide is hiding her lovely hair in an unflattering (I think) French braid, uses his knife to cut its band to let her hair down... |
Kinky-napper |
Thursday March 23 21:46:44 2006 Re: Teasing is just plain mean |
> one on "Cheers." In one episode, Rebecca (Kirstie Alley) was looking for a date for some big executive party for her company. When Sam asked her if she thought she could get a date, she replied she could if she was "blindfolded, gagged, and with both hands tied behind my back!"
After she leaves the room, Carla (Rhea Perlman) replies "I don't know what kind of party this is, but count me in!" ---- Even better (as far as my recollection of the "Cheers" scene), after Rebecca's putdown of Sam's offer of himself as her last-minute date for the evening, she suddenly realizes that everyone in the bar is now staring at her. She stumbles thru an explanation: "I'm going to a party." Hmm -- that didn't seem to help matters -- patrons and staff are staring even more at her. She ducks into the safety of her office. |
Kinky-napper |
Thursday March 23 22:33:03 2006 Re: Alexis Laree TNA |
I have the alexis laree TNA scene that everyone seems to be searching for. I can tell you for sure that there is no ballgag. I bought the show off of E-bay a few days after it aired. At that time, people were selling tapes of the TNA PPV (at least before TNA had ebay shut them down). I could send it to one of the website people (Raffish, maybe?) if they could wait a few weeks. |
ID4J |
Thursday March 23 22:42:42 2006 Re: bettie page scene on aint it cool news |
spyder wrote:
> Aint it cool news has posted a scene from the upcoming > film "the notorious bettie page" on it's > website that I think will be of interest to people who > visit this website. Here is a direct link to the video. It features "Betty" and "Maxie Lee" kidnapping "Roz Greenwood." She is playfully tied hand and foot and cleave gagged. |
NoMan |
http://www.deep-focus.net/aicn/bettiepage_exclusive.mov |
Thursday March 23 22:45:06 2006 Re: Whilst Got Asian- Wizard Dr Gag Here |
Doc wrote:
> Record number: 11953 > Found a link to the episode Jay L is talking about. You got the ep title. Good man Thanks for your assist In passing the clip around, got "Kang Eun-Bi" whom has a handgag in a soap which I getting for Kevin W and the boys. "Special of Life" or something like that. Going to sort that entry thanks again |
Jay L |
Thursday March 23 22:46:54 2006 Re: bettie page scene on aint it cool news |
spyder wrote:
> Aint it cool news has posted a scene from the upcoming > film "the notorious bettie page" Cute clip; wish it'd been Gretchen, though. Thanks for the head's-up. |
DAK |
Thursday March 23 23:31:09 2006 Re: Alexis Laree TNA |
ID4J wrote:
> > I have the alexis laree TNA scene that everyone seems to > be searching for. I can tell you for sure that there is > no ballgag. You didn't leave an email address, so can you email me directly about this scene, or else go head to the Trades Page? Thanks! |
JP |
japfeif@aol.com |
Thursday March 23 23:35:49 2006 Re: DID's in books |
This post was deleted. Poster: Traveller Reason: Off-topic. |
The Moderator |
Thursday March 23 23:37:34 2006 Re: DiDs in Books |
moxx of balhoom wrote:
> I have a whole stackof books with scenes of varying > quality. Far more than i can mention in a single post but > i'll share a few with you. The thing that turned me on to damsels in distress was the choose you own adventure books I read while growing up. Some books had some really interesting scenes, especially when they crossed sinister villians. Can't remember any names though. Anybody remember some? |
buck |
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