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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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Thursday May 15 00:06:31 2008 Re: TIME OUT NEW YORK |
Moraxian wrote: > hallbird wrote: > > ... this > > weeks cover shows the four ladies from SEX IN THE > CITY on > > the cover all with duct tape gags. Probably fakes > ... > Oh they're definitely faked. The image itself is on the > New York edition of the Timeout.com Website at > http://www.timeout.com/newyork POINT OF ORDER! Are fake tape-gags on mainstream actresses on mainstream (albeit regional) magazine covers on topic? :-) |
Van |
vvvan@earthlink.net |
http://www.restrainedtastes.com/van/ |
Thursday May 15 00:28:50 2008 Re: TIME OUT NEW YORK |
Van wrote: > > > weeks cover shows the four ladies from SEX IN > THE > > CITY on > > > the cover all with duct tape gags. The only one I'd be interested in is Sarah Jessica, since she's never had a full treatment scene. Cattrell and Nixon are two of the most annoying actresses I've ever seen, and Kristin Davis would be hard pressed to top her scene already. |
Thursday May 15 03:20:54 2008 Re: Good night for scenes |
Pat Powers wrote: > I dunno, I was asking the orginal poster about the > ballgag. I watched the promo and saw the cleave gag, but > I don't know who was ball gagged. I don't know who she was either, but here's a vidcap from the 2x15 episode of the mystery woman ballgagged on video, while the CSI's are working the bondage dungeon. |
Wavy |
verywavy@yahoo.com |
Thursday May 15 05:42:47 2008 Re: Good night for scenes |
> I don't know who she was either, but here's a vidcap from > the 2x15 episode of the mystery woman ballgagged on > video, while the CSI's are working the bondage dungeon. Thanks, Wavy. I dunno if the mystery woman is a woman. Check out those neck muscles. Check out the heavily made up face and the faky blonde hair. And the general uglitude of the face, to be frank. ISTM most female models/actresses that a show like Shark could hire are a LOT better looking than that. Are there other images of the mystery woman that make him/her look more female? |
Pat Powers |
Thursday May 15 05:48:19 2008 Re: Good night for scenes |
Pat Powers wrote: > Thanks, Wavy. I dunno if the mystery woman is a woman. I blew up the face in Photoshop, which I think makes my point more clear. |
Pat Powers |
Thursday May 15 05:52:58 2008 Re: Good night for scenes |
Pat Powers wrote: > Thanks, Wavy. I dunno if the mystery woman is a woman. Oh God, I hope you're wrong about that my friend. Unfortunately, the scene is VERY quick. There's an initial shot where her head is more down level, but it's kind of too dark to see anything. Nothing is really visible until her head rocks up (she's being whipped). I guess I may meed to do a 720p investigation on this, so that we can better determine whether we're ogling a tranny. Hahahaha!! Personally, I didn't catch that vibe when I saw the scene in motion. It looked like a female to me and I live in L.A., so I'd like to think I can spot/avoid a tranny a mile away. ;-) |
Wavy |
verywavy@yahoo.com |
Thursday May 15 09:12:01 2008 Re: Good night for scenes |
> Wavy wrote: > I guess I may meed to do a 720p investigation on this, so > that we can better determine whether we're ogling a > tranny. I'll put out a granny tranny alert. I'll count the silverware, you hide all the women and children. Seriously, it could be just a very unflattering angle that she was photographed from. |
Pat Powers |
Thursday May 15 09:26:42 2008 Greetings from Zimbabwe! |
Hi all This is my first post tried entering a scene in the database but did not have much info on name of movie actress etc etc but posted it anyway hoping all you did buffs will help me out! this website is brill am sure the scene i am thinking of this already there Cheers for now Ynot |
Ynot |
tony@faithwear.co.zw |
Thursday May 15 11:53:42 2008 Re: TIME OUT NEW YORK |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > Van wrote: > > > > weeks cover shows the four ladies from SEX > IN > > THE > > > CITY on > > > > the cover all with duct tape gags. Damn good fakes if you ask me.....even have wrinkles, ridges, etc. on the tape. Most mag covers would just try & get the idea across, of the 4 with taped mouths, and wouldn't have gone thru the trouble to make them look so realistic. And each looks different from the others. Neat little pic. |
JP |
japfeif@aol.com |
Thursday May 15 12:39:10 2008 Re: Greetings from Zimbabwe! |
Ynot wrote: > Hi all > This is my first post tried entering a scene in the > database but did not have much info on name of movie > actress etc etc but posted it anyway hoping all you did > buffs will help me out! this website is brill am sure > the scene i am thinking of this already there > Cheers for now Ynot Can someone give us editors a name for this movie. "it is about a guy who runs a home for teen aged runaways. He gets upset when they run away, so he captures them put them in straight jackets ties their feet with rpes and cleave gags them. He then proceeds to brick them up in the basement. lots of scence of the women squirming against the jackets and mmmmphing Later and boyfriend and girlfriend are captured and tied to chairs in the basement. Guy get free tries to kill madman with support of girl he get killed girl continues to struggle and cry for help eventually she is gagged with a mouth fill of cement." |
Thursday May 15 13:48:01 2008 Re: Shark |
> Great to get a scene for Danielle Panabaker > before the show gets axed. Now joins sister Kay > Panabaker, both bound and gagged on CBS shows. Any other sisters B&G beside the Daniels twins and the Pfeiffers? |
Thursday May 15 13:59:29 2008 Re: Greetings from Zimbabwe! |
Ynot wrote: > This is my first post tried entering a scene in the > database but did not have much info on name of movie > actress etc etc but posted it anyway It didn't take as can't find it to contact you with. Entries must have a Title. Else the boys can't go and get it. Entries without a title will be deleted. For ID'ing a scene, which you're trying to do, this page is the place to get assistance If you need any additional assistance, let me know on the Database Corrections Page |
Jay L |
kdnpr@yahoo.com |
Thursday May 15 14:07:23 2008 Re: Shark Scene - Under Review |
Wavy wrote: > Pat Powers wrote: > > Thanks, Wavy. I dunno if the mystery woman is a > woman. > > I live in L.A., so I'd like to think I can spot/avoid Well, normally state it's got to be "conclusive". But because you're in LA, and FOX channel types there like to use their own word (Hayword? Hayward?), "Definitive" then we'll state it has to be "Definitive" And of course, the "War Room in Toronto" is reviewing it as we speak. ;) |
Jay L |
Thursday May 15 14:23:08 2008 Re: Shark Scene - Under Review |
> you're in LA, and FOX channel types there > (Hayword? Hayward?), "Brian Hayward" is Mr. "Definitive" and I have to add, (put in my clip too), when character Isaac is playing good Catholic boy and Sarah Carter tells him not to "knock it till tried it"... It will "definitively" hurt if that's the closest Sarah comes to any action before the show is finished! |
Jay L |
Thursday May 15 15:15:33 2008 Re: Greetings from Zimbabwe! |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > struggle and cry for help eventually she is gagged with a mouth fill of cement." It sounds like Buried Alive. No time to research it now; maybe later. Or by then someone else here probably will have answered. |
The House of Le Bastard |
Thursday May 15 15:49:07 2008 First Scene? |
What was the first scene or scenes that made you realize you were interested in this area? For me it goes back to Batgirl in the "Dressed to Kill" episode, The "Land of the Giants" long scene (despite putzes) and the Daniel Boone scene with the blonde captured by Indians. |
TC |
Thursday May 15 15:58:26 2008 Re: Shark |
> Any other sisters B&G beside the Daniels twins and > the Pfeiffers? > The Hazlett twins from CSI "Grave Danger" part I directed By Quentin Tarantino |
cicisaur |
Thursday May 15 16:04:35 2008 Re: First Scene? |
TC wrote: > What was the first scene or scenes that made you realize > you were interested in this area? > For me it goes back to Batgirl in the "Dressed to > Kill" episode, The "Land of the Giants" > long scene (despite putzes) and the Daniel Boone scene > with the blonde captured by Indians. For me, it would be Darlene Gillespie in "Corky and White Shadow" when it was shown on the Mickey Mouse Club. |
MD |
Thursday May 15 16:18:51 2008 "Shania Twain splits from husband" |
Now that she's back in the news, it's too bad she never got into acting. Would have been great as a DinD (like Laura Brannigan in 'Automan') |
Thursday May 15 17:14:20 2008 Re: Life on Mars |
Van wrote: The problem is the show > sounds pretty stoopid. Van, I love ya, but you're dead-freaking-wrong here. Life on Mars was brilliant. Absolutely top of the line brilliant. And, of course, it spawned the sequel series Ashes to Ashes, which gave us Keeley Hawes in the best scene of 2008 (so far). Granted, the premise may sound kinda odd (but not "stoopid") but you've gotta get past that. If the ABC version can come within even striking distance of the greatness that was the Brit version, it'll be the best new show this fall. Period. Okay, getting off my soapbox and going to go reread some of your fine, fine fiction. :) |
Bob the Curmudgeon |
Thursday May 15 19:24:30 2008 Re: Greetings from Zimbabwe! |
The House of Le Bastard wrote: > (unsigned poster) wrote: > > struggle and cry for help eventually she is gagged > with a mouth fill of cement." > It sounds like Buried Alive. > No time to research it now; maybe later. Or by then > someone else here probably will have answered. Record number: 4774 Title: Buried Alive (1990) aka Edgar Allan Poe's Buried Alive Medium: Movie Actress: Ginger Lynn Allen, Unknown Description: At a home for troubled girls, whose premises once housed an insane asylum, a sinister figure is clutching young women and walling them up in the abandoned cells. What makes this strange film nice is that the girls are put in lace-up canvas straitjackets before they're entombed. There is one brief scene at the opening of the film, a very good longer scene about 45 minutes in (lots of struggling), and another short scene at the 65-minute mark (Ginger Lynn Allen is chest-deep in a hole that's about to be filled with concrete, so you don't see the straitjacket for most of the scene). There's another scene where a teenage girl and her boyfriend are tied back-to-back while the deranged school principal (Robert Vaughn) is digging the hole. They're pleading and crying, but they can't convince him to let them go. No gags. This mess of a movie has nothing to do with the Poe classic, obviously. |
The House of Le Bastard |
Thursday May 15 20:08:36 2008 Re: Shark |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > > Great to get a scene for Danielle Panabaker > > before the show gets axed. Now joins sister Kay > > Panabaker, both bound and gagged on CBS shows. > Any other sisters B&G beside the Daniels twins and > the Pfeiffers? Leigh and Lynette Harris, Playboy Playmates and twins, were stripped and bound in the version of I the Jury starring Armand Assante. |
Pat Powers |
Thursday May 15 20:10:59 2008 Re: Good night for scenes |
But you have to admit that a large ballgag doesn't make for a flattering facial expression. It can really distend the jaw and distort the features. I like ballgags, and I've been ballgagged. I'm not biased against them. I just know what they can do. :-) |
Anonymous Lurker |
Thursday May 15 21:07:27 2008 Re: Life on Mars |
Bob the Curmudgeon wrote: > Van wrote: > The problem is the show > > sounds pretty stoopid. > Van, I love ya, but you're dead-freaking-wrong here. Life > on Mars was brilliant. Absolutely top of the line > brilliant. And, of course, it spawned the sequel series > Ashes to Ashes, which gave us Keeley Hawes in the best > scene of 2008 (so far). > Granted, the premise may sound kinda odd (but not > "stoopid") but you've gotta get past that. If > the ABC version can come within even striking distance of > the greatness that was the Brit version, it'll be the > best new show this fall. Period. > Okay, getting off my soapbox and going to go reread some > of your fine, fine fiction. :) Hey, what do I know? I thought "Lost" sounded stoopid, and didn't watch the first season... then I started watching it for a while... and now I think it's stoopid again. The "Life on Mars" original Brit series may be brilliant, but I'm betting the American version will be heavy on 70's costumes & angry, racist, sexist cops, and light on *NEW* story ideas. To work, it's gonna have to be character driven... meaning, interesting, engaging characters (like "House" & "Bones"). ANYhoo, glad you like my stories. :-) |
Van |
vvvan@earthlink.net |
http://www.restrainedtastes.com/van/ |
Thursday May 15 21:21:57 2008 Re: Greetings from Zimbabwe! |
Jay L wrote: > Ynot wrote: > > This is my first post tried entering a scene in the > > database but did not have much info on name of movie > Entries must have a Title. Else the boys can't go and get > it. Entries without a title will be deleted. Additionally, We want the database entries to be as well-crafted as possible. I understand that people don't always have English as their first language, but you need to try to at least get gross spelling and capitalization errors ironed out. Otherwise, one of our unpaid volunteers has to clean it up. |
Brian R |
Thursday May 15 22:49:01 2008 Site Update |
My site has been updated with a review of the new trade paperback reprints of "Savage Sword of Conan" from Dark Horse. I pay especial attention to the bondage and the way slavegirls are treated, and what the series reveals about Conan's character. Also, the naked slavegirls. And the half-naked slavegirls. In bondage. And, um, the great pen and inkwork like the splash pages with their exquisite drawings of demon-haunted ruins and such. And ... the half-naked captives. |
Pat Powers |
http://www.bondagerotica.com/mainstream.html |
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