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Friday May 18 01:34:25 2012 Re: Unflattering Gags |
Not a topic that I'd want to spend too much time on but two that come to mind are the ridiculous over the nose one Angie Harmon had on "Baywatch Nights" and the one Zooey Deschenel had in that movie last year. I'd been wanting to see a scene with Zooey for a long time but that one didn't seem very good to me. |
Friday May 18 01:42:35 2012 Re: Hands Tied In Front |
I know realistic bondage isn't important to the people who produce these things but I am getting tired of lazy bondage in scenes. I give credit to actress Bijou Phillips.In a story about the film "Hostel 2" she was quoted as complaing "My gag isn't tight." We need more like her. |
Friday May 18 09:27:05 2012 Re: Unflattering Gags |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > My point was that gags are all flattering. I would acknowledge these are bad scenes, but a fair argument could be made that they are not even "gags." If you tie something around a woman's face, that doesn't make it a gag. Some attempts at gagging are plainly preposterous, but if it is an actual gag, then I submit they all look good. At least to me. A babushka over the eyes and and ears is simply not a gag at all. You simply can't compare the Demi Moore scene above with that Emma Samms disaster or the two you mention here. Demi was gagged, so its hot hot hot. |
doug |
Friday May 18 14:49:26 2012 Gag improving |
Sondra Locke's gag in "The Gantlet," is a example of a gag improving a women's look. |
Woody |
Friday May 18 15:06:26 2012 Re: Unflattering Gags |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > the one Zooey Deschenel had in that movie last year. I'd > been wanting to see a scene with Zooey for a long time > but that one didn't seem very good to me. Zooey had a scene? I had no idea |
Friday May 18 15:07:59 2012 Re: Unflattering Gags |
> > the one Zooey Deschenel had in that movie last year. > I'd > > been wanting to see a scene with Zooey for a long > time > > but that one didn't seem very good to me. Duh, Your Highness. It was so bad I pushed it out of my memory |
Friday May 18 15:17:14 2012 Max Payne 3 |
So, Max Payne 3 came out this week. I haven't bought it yet, going to wait until it gets a bit cheaper, but I am very curious to see how many scenes of the kidnapped wife there are and whether she gets the full treatment or not. I'm trying to avoid reading too many plot spoilers, but has anybody here picked up the game? |
Despite |
Friday May 18 16:28:22 2012 Re: Unflattering Gags |
Andrea Roth got a cleave gag (in Criminal Minds, I think?)that was just tied in such a weird way--or maybe she was retaining water that day--that her cheeks really puffed out against it and made her look weird. She looked okay in the other shots, and she's usually quite attractive, so that was a strange one. The "plastic wrap in place of clear tape" doesn't come up much, but when it does, ugh. Take Leelee Sobieski in Joy Ride or a trio of very lovely ladies (Lisa Marcos, Briana Evigan, Kandyse McClure) in the Mother's Day remake for example. They just looked like they had their faces a bit smushed. It didn't exactly make them look bad, but it didn't accent their attractiveness at all, IMHO. |
Miss Cleo |
Friday May 18 16:33:54 2012 Re: Unflattering Gags |
doug wrote: > My point was that gags are all flattering. Demi was > gagged, so its hot hot hot. As the song goes, you say tomato, and I say squash. |
Friday May 18 19:06:33 2012 Re: Unflattering Gags |
> doug wrote: > As the song goes, you say tomato, and I say squash. But do you say "sqorsh"? Demi looked pretty nice to me. |
Friday May 18 19:14:07 2012 Re: favorite scene |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > Not another one of these, didn't we just do this one a > couple of weeks ago, or at least a variation on it? Fair enough..The lack of responses tells the story. --But I really do like that campy scene. |
Introspector |
Friday May 18 19:22:29 2012 Re: Unflattering Gags |
Miss Cleo wrote: > Andrea Roth got a cleave gag (in Criminal Minds, I > think?)that was just tied in such a weird way--or maybe > she was retaining water that day--that her cheeks really > puffed out against it and made her look weird. She looked > okay in the other shots, and she's usually quite > attractive, so that was a strange one. > > Take Leelee Sobieski in Joy Ride or a trio of very > lovely ladies (Lisa Marcos, Briana Evigan, Kandyse > McClure) in the Mother's Day remake for example. They > just looked like they had their faces a bit smushed. I actually liked the gags on all 4 damsels in those scenes. Roth looked fine to me with her cleave in Criminal Minds (though I can see what people mean about it), and the Mother's Day saran wraparounds looked interesting. |
Sam |
Friday May 18 19:42:46 2012 Dictator |
Is there a scene in this movie |
Friday May 18 22:20:01 2012 Might Have some action on nexr weeks Corazon Valiente. |
The previews for next weeks Corazon Valiente shows the maid that Angela's ex was making out with receiving a handgag and some unsub putting a gun to Fernanda's while she's sleeping. It just might lead to some B&G action. |
Emily Prentiss |
Friday May 18 22:59:17 2012 Common Law |
We just had a black cleave gag on a homely woman in tonight's episode of Common Law (about 50 minutes in). I blame Sam for laying the jinx which is going to result in lots of scenes for not particularly attractive women. |
Gagster |
Friday May 18 23:30:06 2012 Re: Hawaii 5-0 tonight |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > Anyone else catch the dialogue before she got kidnapped. > She was asking her boyfriend to make up for something on > the phone to apologize for his bad behavior. Grace then > said "yes, using duct tape would be very bad behavior." I thought she said "..duct tape is very fattening.." I thought I was hallucinating just from her MENTIONING duct tape before her scene, lol. I have a feeling it will be mentioned a DVD extra during the commentary if they bother making one. Probably an improvisational inside joke line in the dialogue among the cast and crew considering it's the second episode with her being tied in duct tape. I wish they got her in a swimsuit or underwear though... |
Ch |
Friday May 18 23:44:37 2012 Re: Unflattering Gags |
(unsigned poster) wrote: >> Demi looked pretty nice to me. Yes she did. I am sure most of us have practically memorized this scene, from General Hospital with Sharon Wyatt & Janine Turner also cleave gagged. For those of us who recall it, this shot of Demi in the pic was NOT characteristic of how she looked in the actual scene. I think she was trying to talk or something just as the shot was taken. Most of the scene she looked great. It's like when a totally hot actress get a pic taked of her in mid-yawn or something & she looks gross but has the camera went off a few seconds before or after, she'd have looked fine. If you watch the GH scne, Demi looked totally hot in it. As for Andrea Roth, I think what made her look funny (and yes I agree, I have always thought she didn't look that great in her gag, even in the actual episode) was that she was pinching her lips tight together....when cleave gagged ladies do that they always look kinda funny. Like she is TRYING so hard to keep her lips together. AS for the Saran Wrap gags on Mother's Day and Joy RIde, yes I agree totally there...their faces & lips looked squooshed. That is cuz the stuff over their lips & mouth is clear....I think the same think about clear tape gags (yuck!). I guess that any gag or tape gag does that to the lips, you just don't see it if the gag is non-see-thru. Now, the scene from Adderly (the lady with the ugly gag and her lower lips are protruding), that one IS ugly as sin...I thought so wqhen I first saw the episode & grabbed the scene back when it first aired many years ago...I nearly didn't even keep it but I'm a completist so.....but yeah, that was one unflattering gag for definite. |
JP |
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