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Thursday April 13 01:31:45 2006 Re: Youtube |
doc wrote:
> I added a clip of Joi Lansing from Hillbillies in a > Haunted House to youtube. May take a little while to > show up but here is ther link. I'm going to try puting > more of my vidcaps out there. Wow! That's a nice scene there Doc. Pretty damsel, struggling & kicking, carrying, nice tight outfit, nice matching white boots, nice jiggling rack, onscreen tying, definitely a two thumbs up! Thanks for sharing that. Another great 60's scene from a really dumb movie. "mmmmmmph maybe that was tree branches hitting the house? yea that's what it was........" [insert laughter] |
BiG MT |
bigmt991@yahoo.com |
Thursday April 13 03:22:33 2006 Lost Possibility? |
Hi all,
Earlier tonight, there were previews for the new episodes of Lost. It showed the tied up prisoner in the hatch getting loose and attacking Michelle Rodriguez's character (Grabs her by the throat with one hand). Apparently, he's one of the "Others" (the villains of the show) that already tied and gagged Evangeline Lilly's character. Nothing else in the previews, but you never know. Possibilities for a full treatment scene with Michelle Rodriguez are few and far between. Unfortunately, new episodes of Lost do not start until April 26. Oh Yeah, the show's on Wednesdays at 9 (West Coast time) |
DJ (No Not That One) |
Thursday April 13 08:17:07 2006 Re: MESSIAH; HARROWING |
(unsigned poster) wrote:
> > in the coffin was all there was (gag-wise) tonight, > then > > whatever happened to the woman with the gray tape > gag? > in the last 20 min., we see a quick recap of the lady who > was killed first on Mon. episode. This clip shows the her > gagged, like the preview, but only last 3 or 4 sec. I'm confused. So the grey tape gag lady WAS seen on Monday's show (with a recap of her also seen on Tuesday's show)? In the original description a poster wrote on Monday's episode it did not mention the grey tape gag, just black ones. Of course it's all a bit irrelavent to me I guess as I missed BOTH episodes myself but I'm just curious in case it re-airs at some point. Thanks, RR |
rob roy |
Thursday April 13 10:34:49 2006 Re: Youtube |
This post was moved to The Trading Forum. Poster: Jos Reason: Cap/Clip Requests ---> Trades |
The Moderator |
Thursday April 13 13:33:59 2006 Attn: Lex- re Relic Hunter |
This regarding a post of your's on Trades awhile back.
Talk to you over there ==> |
Jay L |
Thursday April 13 15:58:12 2006 Is the scene in "Tristan and Isolde"? |
Hi guys,
the movie mentioned had premiere in the US in january; now it came here. I found a trailer and some stills from it; no bondage shown. I want to ask you, has anyone seen it? Is THE scene included? Tristan and Isolde is originally a Celtic tale, about a young couple-Tristan an English knight, Isolde an Irish princess- who falls in love and risks anything to come together- like an older version of Romeo and Juliet. Wagner wrote an opera on the story, and I, in what equals high school, some 25 years ago, had to read excerpts from that opera-in German. And translate. Bad! Bad! One single passage, though, I remember through the years-you will know why. Off of my head something like (scene creep possible): "There she stood, beautiful, her golden hair flowing down her shoulders, her white gown lined with golden thread, yet pain in her eyes: her hands were tied with rope; Lord, how tightly they were tied" |
Per |
Thursday April 13 18:33:01 2006 Re: Youtube |
BiG MT wrote:
> Wow! That's a nice scene there Doc. > Pretty damsel, struggling & kicking, carrying, > nice tight outfit, Thanks Big MT I like the older videos, I think it is the thrill of trying to find them. I just uploaded a clip from Combat Killers with Marlene Dauden. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w8qrGnECb6k |
doc |
Thursday April 13 20:32:04 2006 Re: Thoroughly Modern Millie |
perilousgirl wrote:
> I saw the pre-Broadway production in La Jolla and there > was nothing. I was even on alert having just learned > what the story was about and was disappointed in that > respect, but it was a fun show nonetheless. Sutton > Foster was amazing and her brother Hunter was in "Urintetown", which does have a scene. Go figure. I saw this in NYC. Sutton Foster was amazing, but no B/G. My wife said, "That was really good.'' And I said, "Get in the cab.'' |
Frank J |
skynyd@yahoo.com |
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