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Saturday May 07 00:22:58 2022 Re: Don 't Worry, Darling |
Florence is a babydoll and all, but plastic clingwrap over her face does not a gag make. Doubt if there'll be anything but a big white elastoplast tapegag befitting the era would be nice. Let's see if Olivia Wilde puts some bondage action in ;) |
Saturday May 07 01:39:43 2022 Re: Esquire Magazine January 2007 |
This post was deleted. Poster: (unsigned poster) Reason: Non-productive. See FAQ 1.14. |
The Moderator |
Saturday May 07 01:40:34 2022 Re: Esquire Magazine January 2007 |
This post was deleted. Poster: (unsigned poster) Reason: Non-productive. See FAQ 1.14. |
The Moderator |
Saturday May 07 02:03:04 2022 Re: Scenes where the gag is referenced by the damsel or captor? |
On May 06 2022 (unsigned poster) wrote: > Any best scenes where the damsel’s gag is referenced to > by the captor? Like “Into the Blue” (“she’s got > this…thing in her mouth…”) or the Young Indians Jones > scene where she asks for her gag back.., any others? Linda Thorson, at the end of her scene in the Avengers episode "Look - Stop me if you heard this one" as her gag is removed by Steed says "no gags". |
Saturday May 07 06:06:21 2022 Re: Flight attendant |
On May 06 2022 (unsigned poster) wrote: > Guessing still nothing for the lovely Kaley Cuoco…? I’ve seen a promo that shows her friend getting chloroformed so hopefully it leads to the same for Kaley |
Saturday May 07 06:52:33 2022 Re: Esquire Magazine January 2007 |
On May 06 2022 (unsigned poster) wrote: > Shades of Claudia Schiffer... > https://revistaepoca.globo.com/Revista/Quem/foto/0,,262842 > 15,00.jpg Is that real or a computer manipulation. It almost seems drawn |
Saturday May 07 08:56:03 2022 Re: Esquire Magazine January 2007 |
On May 07 2022 (unsigned poster) wrote: > Is that real or a computer manipulation. It almost seems drawn I'd say it's real photography, but heavily touched up & rendered for that cartoon-ish look. |
Sam |
Saturday May 07 09:25:49 2022 Models bound and gagged |
One of the favorite discussion topics in this forum is fashion models being bound and gagged in movies and television shows, and there is one model whose bondage scene is never mentioned. Monika Schnarre was famous during the late Eighties and once guest-starred in an episode of Friday the Thirteenth. In the episode, she is kidnapped by a creep who's trying to resurrect his deceased wife or something like that. She is bound and gagged along with Robey, the female lead of the series, near the end of the episode. That was a real treat, to see two beautiful women bound and gagged together. They were both gagged with white surgical tape. |
Hadji |
Saturday May 07 09:57:50 2022 Re: Esquire Magazine January 2007 |
> Shades of Claudia Schiffer... > https://revistaepoca.globo.com/Revista/Quem/foto/0,,262842 > 15,00.jpg And also Heather Graham in Rolling Stone (for a Scream 2 article) https://i.imgur.com/ThcULt5.jpg |
Saturday May 07 10:14:59 2022 Re: Scenes where the gag is referenced by the damsel or captor? |
The incredible Julie Osburn scene on Another World where she's tied to a chair and as her rescuer starts to fumble with her knots she says "Will you just get the gag out of my mouth please!" slightly muffled by her cleave gag. The all-time classic "Haunted Star" scene from General Hospital. At the end the just-ungagged captives are commiserating and one says "I don't know what's worse, being knocked out or tied up" and another says says "Tied up!" and then Janine Turner says "Gagged!". The General Hospital one where the lovely Sharon Wyatt is cleave-gagged with a thin white cloth and just keeps nagging away at her captors through it (It's supposed to be a humorous bit about how nothing can shut her up) and at one point she gag-talks "I hate being gagged! Gags make me sick!". |
Parvel |
Saturday May 07 10:38:09 2022 Nyoka comics |
https://i.imgur.com/Qm01J7J.jpg http://didvids.net/forums/index.php?topic=3689.msg67606#msg67606 |
Walter Brandi |
Saturday May 07 11:04:52 2022 Re: Nyoka comics |
Too bad Kay Aldridge didn't have a full treatment scene in the serial https://i.imgur.com/3OWrsgd.jpg https://i.imgur.com/9ACohPg.jpg |
Saturday May 07 12:15:51 2022 Re: Scenes where the gag is referenced by the damsel or captor? |
On May 06 2022 (unsigned poster) wrote: > Any best scenes where the damsel’s gag is referenced to Cheryl Ladd in One West Waikiki S02E03. When her male partmer teases her before he ungags her, she says a nice 'Don't make jokes when people are bound and gagged its infuriating!' when she is finally ungagged |
Saturday May 07 14:25:19 2022 Re: Esquire Magazine January 2007 |
On May 06 2022 (unsigned poster) wrote: > http://image-archive.sleepycomics.com/archive005/esquire0107model01ck9.jpg I love the shocked look in her eyes |
Saturday May 07 15:29:54 2022 Re: Lifetime movies |
On May 02 2022 (unsigned poster) wrote: > In addition to recent ones mentioned, next Saturday we > get a doubleheader with promise. "Bound by > Blackmail" (nice title anyways) at 8 on Saturday and > Lifetime lifer Jessica Morris in "Secret Lives of > Housewives" at 10. So looks like they moved the Jessica Morris movie to Sunday at 8pm. Good news is according to BTS Instagram photos posted by Lifetime and the actress herself, there will be at least a chairtie in tonight’s movie for Monroe Cline. No sign of a gag in any of the photos but I’d think there’s a pretty good chance. https://www.instagram.com/p/CdOgXe6PzBD/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= |
FakeForger |
Saturday May 07 15:30:06 2022 Albania |
Any Albanian scenes? |
Sam Steffen |
steffen1223@aol.com |
Saturday May 07 17:41:54 2022 Re: Esquire Magazine January 2007 |
On May 07 2022 (unsigned poster) wrote: > And also Heather Graham in Rolling Stone (for a Scream 2 article) https://i.imgur.com/ThcULt5.jpg Gee. That was the picture that made me search for damsels in distress online. Been here ever since. |
Saturday May 07 18:38:40 2022 Re: Esquire Magazine January 2007 |
> Gee. That was the picture that made me search for damsels > in distress online. Been here ever since. That was for Scream 2??!! Do we want to ruminate on how frustrating that is? |
Saturday May 07 19:17:11 2022 Re: Esquire Magazine January 2007 |
> That was for Scream 2??!! Do we want to ruminate on how > frustrating that is? Indeed. To think the actual Scream film series has produced much fewer DID scenes than the numerous putz scenes. But the new one thankfully bucked that trend and let's hope it continues with Scream 6, slated for next year. |
Saturday May 07 20:17:12 2022 Re: Esquire Magazine January 2007 |
Reminder, discussion of missed opportunities is considered to be non-productive. |
The Moderator |
Saturday May 07 20:58:31 2022 Re: Scenes where the gag is referenced by the damsel or captor? |
On May 07 2022 (unsigned poster) wrote: > On May 06 2022 (unsigned poster) wrote: > > Any best scenes where the damsel’s gag is referenced > to Yvonne Craig in "Catwoman's Dressed to Kill" when Eartha Kitt orders, "Angora! GAG HER!" Lynda Carter in "The Starships are Coming" "Put a gag on her mouth!" (Mason Steele to his henchman) |
Robert Nielsen |
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