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Saturday April 23 00:24:31 2011 late alert -- Psych - "An Evening with Mr. Yang" |
Sleuth 12:00 AM - 1:00 AM Emma Lahana bound and gagged. Cybill Shepherd bound and gagged. |
Kaman |
Saturday April 23 00:51:53 2011 Re: Sanctuary - alert |
Dextor wrote: > About 18 minutes into tonight's episode of > "Sanctuary," Amanda Tapping hears loud > "mmphing" and follows the sound to discover > Agam Darshi cleave-gagged with her hands bound behind her > back. She is quickly freed on screen. Episode uses a > lot of flashbacks, so we see how she ended up tied > gagged at about the 42 minute mark. We see her > unconscious, hands tied behind back, ankles together, > and cleave-gagged. Episode airs again tonight at 11:00 > p.m. CT on Syfy. Yeah, I just happened to catch the later airing (the 11:00 pm airing, I havent' been on the page today & didn't see the earlier alert for its 11 pm airing) as I was working on a paper. Heard the mmmphhh-ing & looked up intime to watch the scene. Short but nice. Unfortunately, I didn't have time to record it so i didn't manage to grab it. Anyone know if the show repeats on SyFy at a later date? I scrolled thru the satellite guide for the next couple days & did not see it scheduled. By the way, the episode title is "Hangover". |
JP |
japfeif@aol.com |
Saturday April 23 00:57:59 2011 Re: Sanctuary - alert |
Dextor wrote: > About 18 minutes into tonight's episode of > "Sanctuary," Cool, thanks for all that info. Looking forward to seeing it. How many flashbacks in total? I don't want to miss any when I'm doing my skim-editing thing (admittedly it's been happening too much lately for my liking). |
Sam |
Saturday April 23 02:00:39 2011 Re: Sanctuary - alert |
Sam wrote: > Dextor wrote: > > About 18 minutes into tonight's episode of > > "Sanctuary," > Cool, thanks for all that info. Looking forward to seeing > it. How many flashbacks in total? I don't want to miss > any when I'm doing my skim-editing thing (admittedly it's > been happening too much lately for my liking). It's a short scene, just the two shots: one at the 18 minute mark where she is discovered and the flashback at the 42 minute mark that shows her unconscious, but with a close-up of her gagged face. Ordinarily, Syfy re-runs the episodes through the following week, but according to my cable guide, they are changing the night "Sanctuary" airs to Monday, so they are airing a new episode Monday and re-running that one through the week instead of tonight's episode. |
Dextor |
Saturday April 23 02:00:58 2011 Roadkill and Vampire Diaries |
Just a heads up, I think I saw a partial scene in the preview for the Sat night SyFy movie Roadkill, 9 pm EST. Also, the Vampire Diaries next episode has a chained up blond, the one that turned into a vampire recently. |
Saturday April 23 02:26:02 2011 Re: deep gold |
The Greyman wrote: > I don't think I'm > wrong to ask for a detailed explanation of precisely what > I did/wrote/said/tone that deserved this rebuke. > If nothing else, maybe that will prevent another > occurrence, something that will please me, and I assume > him as well. I think it's pretty obvious by now that mod makes up the rules as he goes along. So there's no way you could have known. |
Princess Donna Delore |
Saturday April 23 03:05:16 2011 Re: Sanctuary - alert |
Dextor wrote: > It's a short scene, just the two shots Perfect, thanks. That was really easy to edit. I've just posted it at the Video Page. :-) |
Sam |
Saturday April 23 03:45:01 2011 Question |
Which major successful movies have had bondage scenes? |
Saturday April 23 11:16:12 2011 Re: Question |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > Which major successful movies have had bondage scenes? Star Wars. Raiders of the Lost Ark. Bride of Frankenstein Blazing Saddles |
Rat Boone |
Saturday April 23 11:17:05 2011 Re: Possibility in the movie "Deep Gold" |
The Moderator wrote: >>>It's been impossible to have reasonable discussions > with you, so you don't get explanations. Right. You got it. That's me, Mr. Unreasonable. I am, in fact, WELL KNOWN for that very trait on every board and forum I visit. What a capricious bastard I am. You, OTOH, who never, ever, for any reason, under any circumstances, admits to the slightest error concerning anything, are the veritable voice of reason and fair-minded judgement. |
The Greyman |
Saturday April 23 11:17:36 2011 Joan Crawford |
Poster from Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? |
Rat Boone |
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10150159307016873&set=a.10150155636851873.331545.132900996872&type=1&theater |
Saturday April 23 11:33:03 2011 Re: Whatever |
>>>>The Moderator wrote: > Unfortunately, whenever you say anything like that to > him, you don't get a, "huh, what'd I do?"<<<< Actually, that's just about EXACTLY what you usually get, at least at first. If you look back, you'll see most of my issues with you come not from your actual rulings, but the manner in which you deliver the message. I'll readily cop to being beyond pig-headed and stubborn when I feel I'm in the right, but for you to call me or just about anyone else "unreasonable" is preposterous. >>>>> I'm the umpire.<<<<< Even umps occasionally admit to being wrong, especially when the evidence to the contrary is overwhelming. Only a fool claims to be dry even as he swims buck naked in a lake. And the umpires? Well they use instant replay now. |
The Greyman |
Saturday April 23 11:35:32 2011 Props to Brian's Page - The Man From UNCLE |
Yes, after 13 years I've figured out this page has great value... but the most recent demonstration came when I noticed the complete series of THE MAN FROM UNCLE is now available on DVD. After recalling the many discussions about that show here, I went to the scene database to see just how well that show had fared. It had fared very well. So I made the order, and went straight to a scene that sounded promising, and I did recognize it - I must have seen some caps or something at one point - but I had never seen the video. That scene was Yvonne Craig's scene in "The Brain-Killer Affair" which sounded promising enough in the database - but let me tell you. That scene just vaulted to near the top of my all-time favorite scene list! It has it all - tight clothes, authentically sticky looking white tape gag, gag talk/screaming, reapplied gagging, hopping around, dismay/complaining when the hero comes and actually touches her face but mysterious doesn't get around to taking the gag off, great swinging around of breasts, and it went on for several minutes. Could it have been better? Well sure I guess they could have turned it into a commercial bondage video and given up 5-10 interrupted minutes...but for TV? Good grief! What a winner. Thanks again, Brian's Page. |
skezemuth |
Saturday April 23 12:15:06 2011 Re: Props to Brian's Page - The Man From UNCLE |
skezemuth wrote: > That scene was Yvonne Craig's scene in "The > Brain-Killer Affair" which sounded promising enough > in the database - but let me tell you. I was about eight years old when that scene was first broadcast. Even at that age, I could tell it was a classic. Your post made me realize there must be a lot of people here who are young enough that they haven't seen some of these classics. So questions for some of the younger readers here: What 1960's scenes are your favorites, when did you first see them and what made you aware of them? |
Saturday April 23 13:30:10 2011 Re: Props to Brian's Page - The Man From UNCLE |
>>>>>skezemuth wrote: > That scene just vaulted to near the top of my all-time > favorite scene list! It has it all Tape gags aren't really my favorite, but of them, I think this one is the best ever. Hard to name any negatives in this scene. I guess it might have been cooler if Craig was wearing heels, like most ladies wore in that time instead of those flats, but that's probably picking nits. Personally, I think she wore the flats to make the hopping easier. You know, Yvonne said in a book that she was left bound and tape-gagged in that chair as a joke when the cast left for lunch. How'd you like to be a tourist walking in on that little scenario? |
The Greyman |
Saturday April 23 18:10:26 2011 Arianne Zucker |
Anyone got the video of Arianne Zucker tape gagged from Days of Our Lives? |
Saturday April 23 19:23:04 2011 My two sense |
as much as I hate to add to a discussion that's already been beat to death... If I have an issue w/ the Moderator or a question, I usually just email Brian, I'm pretty sure He and the Mod talk fairly regularly. (think about it, who else would talk to Old Hitler) |
Snowcat |
Saturday April 23 19:31:18 2011 Re: Props to Brian's Page - The Man From UNCLE |
skezemuth wrote: Good grief! What a winner. Thanks again, Brian's Page. Best of all They broke for lunch and LEFT HER like that!!!!!!!!!! |
Saturday April 23 22:24:13 2011 Re: Roadkill and Vampire Diaries |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > Just a heads up, I think I saw a partial scene in the > preview for the Sat night SyFy movie Roadkill, 9 pm EST. > Also, the Vampire Diaries next episode has a chained up > blond, the one that turned into a vampire recently. 1 blonde female tied to an "x" along with couple of guys. Closeup of her trying to get her hand free. No gag. 48 minutes into the movie. Repeats later at 1am. |
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