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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 April 17 00:33:25 2010 Re: Secrets of the Mountain? |
Van wrote: > Is there *ANY* reason to watch this turkey? No. |
Saturday April 17 01:27:56 2010 Re: Secrets of the Mountain? |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > Van wrote: > > Is there *ANY* reason to watch this turkey? > No. Just rewinding from the end was painful, and I stopped after 45 minutes of tape. How this even made it to network is amazing. |
Saturday April 17 04:36:21 2010 Re: Smallville- lois |
lugie wrote: > Hey guys! Don't forget to watch smallville tonight! > Potential for lois! Next weeks preview clip shows Lois getting a handgag. Ep description says "When the phone goes dead, you can't call for help". Didn't see tonight's episode. |
Saturday April 17 11:08:06 2010 Vanity (not the sin...) |
For those of you out there who are fans of African-American ladies in mainstream bondage, if you have Comcast/Xfinity On-Demand, check out the Free Movie section, as "The Last Dragon" is available for viewing whenever you like. Sure the plot is lame (ok, that's being nice, it's awful), but Vanity spends the last 15-20 minutes tied up and gagged with one of the better gags in mainstream, a cloth and necktie layered gag. The nice thing about it being available On-Demand is that you can fast forward through the first hour to get to the best parts, and Vanity looks great... |
Moraxian |
http://www.moraxiansgalleries.com |
Saturday April 17 11:15:42 2010 Re: Smallville- lois |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > lugie wrote: > > Hey guys! Don't forget to watch smallville tonight! > > Potential for lois! > Next weeks preview clip shows Lois getting a handgag. > Ep description says "When the phone goes dead, you > can't call for help". Didn't see tonight's episode. I saw it. She surprises chloe and tess in a secret lab, so chloe chloroforms her then they make it so she wouldn't think it was real (have her wake up in bed I suppose? Maybe destroy lab so she think she imagined it???) Anyways,, she makes nice little sounds as she's being chloroformed. |
lugie |
Saturday April 17 13:45:27 2010 Re: Wonder Woman scene |
Mark O wrote: > Now that is one WW scene I don't remember! I also recall > one, and perhaps this is just scene creep (or senility) > but wasn't there an episode of WW in which the Diana > Prince character was bound hand and foot and placed onto > a grain conveyor? The premise being when she reached the > top she would plummet to an untimely death? Unless I > totally made that up, I'd love to see that again. I like your version better. Her feet were never tied during that episode. Title: Wonder Woman Medium: TV Series Actress: Lynda Carter Description: Episode: "Seance of Terror" (2.19) In the beginning of the episode, Diana Prince's (Lynda Carter) car is blocked by the bad guys' vehichle. The two henchman drag her out of her car, tie her hands behind her back and place her on a conveyor belt in a concrete factory site. We see her struggling to remove the rope but to no avail. Fortunately when she falls from the conveyor belt she becomes Wonder Woman. |
Saturday April 17 16:11:52 2010 Re: Wonder Woman scene |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > Title: Wonder Woman > Medium: TV Series > Actress: Lynda Carter > Description: Episode: "Seance of Terror" (2.19) > In the beginning of the episode, Diana Prince's (Lynda > Carter) car is blocked by the bad guys' vehichle. The two > henchman drag her out of her car, tie her hands behind > her back and place her on a conveyor belt in a concrete > factory site. We see her struggling to remove the rope > but to no avail. Fortunately when she falls from the > conveyor belt she becomes Wonder Woman. Thank you poster! I knew I didn't just invent that in my screwy mind lol. Funny how some episodes are repeated ad nauseum while others, like this one, you never see again. Thanks again. |
Mark O |
Saturday April 17 16:17:28 2010 Re: Wonder Woman scene |
> Thank you poster! I knew I didn't just invent that in my > screwy mind lol. Funny how some episodes are repeated ad > nauseum while others, like this one, you never see again. Thanks again. But why should I be surprised that someone knew this? Years ago I asked a question about an old TV commercial advertising a game in which a girl had to be saved from a man who was determined to blow her up. The ad had an actual, and quite pretty, blonde girl tied to a chair and gagged as the premise of the game was played out..obviously to titillate small fries like me to get our mothers to buy the game for us. Somebody on here actually knew that the game was called "Spies A'Popping"...But that ad, for me, will always be a Holy Grail. |
Mark O |
Saturday April 17 16:25:15 2010 Thanks |
And by the way while I'm here, Brian your page has been such a great source of information and discussion for so many years! I don't think you get kudos anywhere near often enough. Most of us just silently appreciate it....believe me. You run a tight ship, but you're still here while many other sites have come and gone.... So, thanks man. |
Mark O |
Saturday April 17 16:29:20 2010 Re: Smallville- lois |
lugie wrote: > (unsigned poster) wrote: > > lugie wrote: > > > Don't forget to watch smallville tonight! > I saw it. She surprises chloe and tess in a secret lab, > so chloe chloroforms her then they make it so she > wouldn't think it was real (have her wake up in bed I > suppose? Maybe destroy lab so she think she imagined > it???) > Anyways,, she makes nice little sounds as she's being chloroformed. A little disappointing when one woman tells another "You take care of her (a third woman who's just been chloroformed) and I'll..." and then nothing from there. You sort of hope that Lois' eyes will slowly open and then widen in shock as she finds herself b&g. Ah well... |
Saturday April 17 17:05:12 2010 Re: Thanks |
somebody posted the picture from the "Spies a Poppin" game. I'm pretty sure I have it saved somewhere... add your email and I'd be happen to send it (might not be for a few days) Busy boy=Me |
Snowcat |
Saturday April 17 17:27:08 2010 Re: Mysterious Island 1929 |
Jacot wrote: > Just watched the 1929 version of Mysterious Island. > recorded from TCM. >> This version is not listed on IMDB, but there is a > Wikipedia article. Hey jacot, just wanted to let ya know before you made a database entry....this movie IS in the database (I know cuz I posted it several years ago). It's under "The Mysterious Island". |
JP |
japfefi@aol.com |
Saturday April 17 17:38:10 2010 Re: Update Notice |
The Greyman wrote: > Picks and info on a movie I found called > "SportKill" Hey, where did you see this movie? It is not available on DVD/video, according to the IMDB. |
Saturday April 17 18:04:42 2010 Re: Mysterious Island 1929 |
JP wrote: > Hey jacot, just wanted to let ya know before you made a > database entry....this movie IS in the database (I know > cuz I posted it several years ago). It's under "The > Mysterious Island". Thanks JP How did you become of aware of this version ?? I somehow got the impression that it was another 'silent classic' that had been more or less lost, only known from the literature, and, until TCM found it an archive, it hadn't been previously broadcast. Of course it is very possible, and probable, that I just totally missed the earlier broadcasts :-) |
Jacot |
Saturday April 17 21:09:01 2010 Re: Update Notice |
>>>>(unsigned poster) wrote: >>>>The Greyman wrote: > > Picks and info on a movie I found called > > "SportKill" > Hey, where did you see this movie? It is not available on > DVD/video, according to the IMDB. Amazingly, that exact information is posted on my blog, in the entry on this film. Go there and all shall be revealed, or, at least, all that I know at this time. |
The Greyman |
http://greymanreport.blogspot.com/ |
Saturday April 17 21:12:50 2010 Re: Mysterious Island 1929 |
Jacot wrote: > Thanks JP > How did you become of aware of this version ?? > I somehow got the impression that it was another 'silent > classic' that had been more or less lost, only known > from the literature, and, until TCM found it an archive, > it hadn't been previously broadcast. I have been a collector of old horror/mystery/sci-fi movies for about 20 years now, even before the "bondage in mainstream cinema" thing. I had lots of the really old movies that had scenes in them even before they were mentioned here or actually, before I even found this site (Secrets of the French Police, The Monster Walks, The Vampire Bat, The Magician from '26, The Sphinx, some of the Tod Slaughters, She (1935 version)...and The Mysterious Island). Most of these popped up on TCM (and before that, TNT) with more regularity than they do now. Generally, many of these were movies that have yet to have any kind of official release to home video. I'd seen stills from Mysterious Island in old issues of Famous Monsters way back in the day & then one night, probably around 1995 or so, it showed up on TNT on a program they used to have called "100% Weird"....showed all kinds of old old horror & sci-fi movies, usually around 3-4 am! |
JP |
japfeif@aol.com |
Saturday April 17 22:09:59 2010 Re: Mysterious Island 1929 |
JP wrote: > I'd seen stills from Mysterious Island in old issues of > Famous Monsters way back in the day & then one night, > probably around 1995 or so, it showed up on TNT on a > program they used to have called "100% > Weird Thanks again JP Wonder if any of the others you mentioned will show up on TCM ? I only started watching the silent movies on TCM a few months ago, guess I'll have to start dvring them. Thanks again !!!!!! |
Jacot |
Saturday April 17 22:25:07 2010 The Losers |
This movie may have a blink-and-you-miss-it scene. I saw the trailer, and a scene was nearly identical to the comics the movies is based on. In the comic, one of the lead characters ties up and gags a secretary with duct tape to a chair, along with a putz. Unfortunately, the artist only drew the silhouettes of them. I hope the director will film a decent shot of the secretary, and pick up a cute actress to play her (she looked great in the comic). I don't know if there's going to be anything for Zoe Saldana, as I didn't read all of the comic books. I did read the story arc the movie is loosely based on (according to the creators of the film), and there was nothing for Saldana's character. Given the "loosely" term, though, she may become a damsel in distress at some point. |
Abel |
Saturday April 17 22:54:14 2010 LMN the "The Front" |
Anid McDowell gets knocked out in the last 10 minutes. Guy puts her in chair and proceeds to tie her leg to each chair leg with pantyhose. Only thing I show as I just walked in. |
civil |
Saturday April 17 23:31:57 2010 Re: The Losers |
Abel wrote: > In the comic, one of the > lead characters ties up and gags a secretary with duct > tape to a chair, along with a putz. Do you know which volume/issue this takes place in? I'd love to read it. |
Freddy |
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