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Thursday April 17 00:46:04 2008 American Idol pseudo-bondage |
During Wednesday night's American Idol results show, the weekly Ford Focus commerciall featured Queen's song, "I want to break free". The remaining 7 idols were shown working in an office and had ropes tied to their wrists coming from the ceiling. They were supposed to look like marionettes. The commercial is at the link (putz alert). |
Tom |
http://www.americanidol.com/videos/?cat=506 |
Thursday April 17 03:09:28 2008 Enough Now! Sick of This |
The playoffs are on and I'm abit backed up with the DB etc. Like to see certain stuff gone, history, for good. So X, Blixen etc: "It's All Right" - The Asian (Korean?) one with the highheel credits and a few handgag passarounds. I can't find anything on searches and it seems to give handgags, then builds up to (car assassinations), then right back to soppy romance crap. Can you ID? See if anything? Or if I can just clear it and use my time on other stuff. "Park Jungkum" - The Japan/Korean cop one. Another I can't find bugger all for. Not only that but it look good for a moment and then heads right back down romance alley. *Update* - The (Pimp?), or whatever the guy hassling people on the street outside his bar/brothel or what ever the heck he doing? There was (money?) given him by the hot ones' mother so even he getting connected to the romance angle..AAARRGGGHHH! Love to clear this one if can ID, know too. "Special Life" - Yet another I can't find info on that started off okay (Cops, Gangsters, Brothel busts and a hand-gag passaround) but this too has degenerated into a romance sop-fest...BLAH! I would so love to clear this. I know some of you guys fancy Asian gals and I normally don't mind running through shows for scenes, but it just getting tedious. So any assist here will be greatly appreciated. Thanks |
Jay L |
Thursday April 17 10:10:27 2008 Re: Emma Watson is *18*!! |
Van wrote: > Chris Hansen wrote: > > Van wrote: > > > Happy Birthday, to me!" > > Why don't you have a seat right over there? > No... Pay attention now... 'cause she's *EIGHTEEN*! > http://www.restrainedtastes.com/van/ I thought that we weren't allowed to discuss ages here |
Anna |
Thursday April 17 10:27:01 2008 Re: Enough Now! Sick of This |
About "It's All Right": the correct title is "Even So Love" (Korea)and the name of the damsel is Go Eun-mi °íÀº¹Ì; about "Park Jungkum" (Korea), probably it's Han Go Eun ÇÑ°íÀº, but I haven't seen the scene. |
Blixen |
Thursday April 17 12:44:43 2008 Re: Enough Now! Sick of This |
Blixen wrote: > About "It's All Right": the correct title is > "Even So Love" (Korea)and the name of the > damsel is Go Eun-mi Yes! Thankyou Blixen! I see it's also "Heart of Destiny" which makes perfect sense for Rogers to title it "It's All Right"....idiots See Koh Eun-mi another spelling for the handgagged passaround gal. Make up your minds huh? So the goofs looked like they going to take a run at that other gal Kim Ji-ho. But ended up nailing prettyboy with the car. It's degenerated into a Kim tear-jerk-fest over him at the hospital. So unless these goofs going to try for more action? Why want to ditch this if can Thanks again for assist here |
Jay L |
http://wiki.d-addicts.com/Even_So_Love |
Thursday April 17 13:59:47 2008 Re: Korean Cop? |
Blixen wrote: > "Park Jungkum" (Korea), probably it's Han > Go Eun Yes! Han Go Eun is the hot babe. Thanks 1 down, afew more to go. Re: Your & others emails: I know squat about Japan & Korea culture, or whatever you call? So the guy could be working for a regular club there? We do have people here on the sidewalk offering appettisers here, but not that aggressive Okay, so there what looked like red-dress bargirl babe types and a real nervous manager? when Detective gal came in in her plainclothes. She then went undercover (mini-skirt/blonde wig) and got into argument with aggressive guy. Whom getting money from "Han Go Eun" (what I thought brothel madam?) She and Detective gal having some stare-down and nasty conversations... *Personal* battle between brothel madam and detective, possibilities there?? Correct? BUT (of course) Detective gets knifed by a goon and wouldn't you know it? This obviously single twit in her (boarding house?) just happens to be a Doctor whom stitches her up and they hit it off... AND, Han Go Eun's prettyboy boyfriend whom I figured in with the brothel gang? Calls detective lady to drive Han home when she gets hammered at a pub?? What the ....??? Degenerating fast down romance alley Like said, if got action I'll grind through it, but would love to ditch it. |
Jay L |
Thursday April 17 14:22:23 2008 Arab - Tying Up Stewardesses IDing? |
Whilst on about IDing/passarounds I'm going to be re-doing the ID clips to include the Stewardesses in their uniforms. As I know our buddy David Knight fancies the stewardesses Also, (Yes!), I saw "Egypt" on one of their planes which should narrow down for ID? As I can't see one Arab country featuring another's airline in their movies? Until get IDs for the 3? Or some guy whom familiar with Arabic? Figure dub this one "David Knight & Juliette Heart In Egypt" Blixen: If you ID this one? you'll be the Pierre McGuire Monster of this board today! |
Jay L |
Thursday April 17 14:29:05 2008 Re: DOOL today & tomorrow |
Jason wrote: > Hope (Kristian Alfonso) was tied up today, although no > restraints shown. I take it then she wasn't gagged...'tis a pity. Maybe Tamara will have better "luck"!! :-) |
Thursday April 17 14:48:43 2008 Re: DOOL today & tomorrow |
Any handgag action for Kristian Alfonso? |
KJ |
Thursday April 17 15:04:32 2008 Amazing Spider-man alert (spoiler alert, too) |
In this week's ASM Carlie, Peter Parker's CSI-type friend (and potential love interest) is captured, bound, gagged, and hauled around by the mad mathematician villain. Several shots of her face, including one where the gag mysteriously seems to disappear, only to reappear next panel. Arms cuffed/tied behind her back. Oh, Carlie's glasses stay on the entire time, too, which is a nice bonus. That's the good news. Bad news, this story arc is drawn by Chris Bachalo, who's one of those over-stylized, manga influenced guys, so it's not necessarily the most attractive portrayal of Carlie. The other artists in the ASM rotation, such as Steve McNiven or Oscar Jimenez, would have produced a cleaner, better comic bondage experience. Bachalo's not bad, and I'm glad the scenes are in there, but I'm just sayin', is all. |
Comic Book Guy |
Thursday April 17 16:35:36 2008 Re: Amazing Spider-man alert (spoiler alert, too) |
Comic Book Guy wrote: > In this week's ASM... Issue number? What does the cover look like? |
Van |
vvvan@earthlink.net |
http://www.restrainedtastes.com/van/ |
Thursday April 17 19:01:52 2008 Re: Amazing Spider-man alert (spoiler alert, too) |
Comic Book Guy wrote: > In this week's ASM Carlie... I'm due to pick up my stash in a fortnight but I guess it's issue 557. http://www.marvel.com/catalog/AMAZING_SPIDER-MAN.557 Offhand maybe, but I've been a Spider-fan for 24 years, and reading the comics on a monthly basis for over half that time since my teens, and NEVER has a notable female character received the full treatment in the major titles during that time. I love how comics have evolved over that time, but it has cost a regular dose of damsel in distress scenes on the whole. S'pose the odd one makes up for it. Still, we have Empowered, which all bondage enthusiasm aside, is one of the funniest books out there, and has some of the most realistic characters I've ever read. Artwise, I do agree I would have rather seen McNiven draw the scene, but Bachalo is one of the best, most distinctive pencilers out there, so no complaints here. But if we can rally Greg Land to knock sometning up.... Incidentally, if you do pick up the Spider-title above or later, be prepared to find yourself a bit confused with certain things.... |
Dan Ashcroft |
Thursday April 17 20:20:24 2008 My Name Is Earl alert |
Jamie Pressly is tied to a chair and duct tape gagged on My Name Is Earl right now. Scene continuing. |
Despite |
Thursday April 17 20:35:32 2008 Re: Emma Watson is *18*!! |
Anna wrote: > I thought that we weren't allowed to discuss ages here Yeah, that's the preferred policy. I won't bother deleting the ones already posted, but I'd prefer no discussion at all, even when it's not a problem. |
The Moderator |
Thursday April 17 20:39:12 2008 Beyond The Rave |
This post was deleted. Poster: Moxx of Balhoom Reason: Off-topic. The video page has "relaxed" standards, but not this one. All discussions of videos belongs there. People who are interested in that sort of thing will check out that page. There's no need to post here at all. |
The Moderator |
Thursday April 17 20:49:00 2008 A couple of sad stories... |
...involving actresses with database entries in the news today. Hazel Court, credited with scenes in 1944's "Dreaming" and "The Premature Burial" from 1962, passed away Tuesday at 82. And although Joan Stanton didn't die, the story at the link below is nearly as sad. Stanton-perhaps better known to us as Joan Alexander, who voiced Lois Lane in the Max Fleischer "Superman" cartoons of the 1940s and reprised the role on television in later years, and who incidentally turned 90 yesterday-is embroiled in what looks like a particularly nasty legal dispute over how the investments of the rather sizable estate her husband left her have been handled-or not. Someone who gave so much really deserves to spend her last days more happily than that, no matter who's at fault. By the way, the story mentions that Stanton/Alexander also portrayed Della Street, Perry Mason's secretary, on the radio, and her IMDb entry also credits her with playing-or rather, voicing-a similar character opposite sleuth Philo Vance in another radio show. I seem to recall that the movie versions of Vance's exploits produced at least a couple of scenes. And I'm still wondering whether Street-who of course in the guise of Barbara Hale only underwent a single comic hand-tying in the last of the Raymond Burr TV-movies-ever got it in any of Erle Stanley Gardner's books. Might she also have an audio-only scene to her credit? You know, this could be more interesting to listen to than even audiobooks. Do we have any REAL oldtimers here who'd remember (or any latter-day devotees of old-time radio who've discovered) whether Alexander-or any other actresses for that matter-did any heavy-duty mmphing and thrashing to evince being bound and gagged back when radio was king? I can already imagine how they might have done "The Man in the Brown Suit," can't you? |
An Old Friend |
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/L/LOIS_LANE_SUES?SITE=AP&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT |
Thursday April 17 20:55:35 2008 Re: DOOL today & tomorrow |
> KJ wrote: > Any handgag action for Kristian Alfonso? No gag or hand gag for either Kristian or Tamara. Speaking of Tamara, her lame scene ended today. Tied to a chair, hands behind with her hair covering her face most of the time. Couldn't tell if her feet were tied. All over & I'm quite thankful. |
Jason |
Thursday April 17 21:51:20 2008 Re: Funny Games |
> > Watts, who is forced to undergo her cruelest > > physical gauntlet (an endless single take in which > > she must make her way across the house, her body > contorted in duct-taped bondage) > Is she gagged during the scene? She’s not gagged during that sequence, it’s not "across the house" but around a sofa - and the body of her shot little boy can be seen in the background. This movie is not funny to watch. Nevertheless, there are some extraordinary scenes with Naomi, including onscreen tying of her bare feet and a very realistic stuff gag. All in all, perfect material for a sensitive cutter. Here is the movie in four parts: http://www.veoh.com/videos/v6967342Hg6wJdw5 http://www.veoh.com/videos/v6967353bEBN8RQN http://www.veoh.com/videos/v6967346msFPfd4h http://www.veoh.com/videos/v6967349EJYqxTg5 Regards, Mike Haneke (not to be confused with the sadist director) |
M. Haneke |
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