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Sunday May 25 02:21:01 2003 Summer 2003 Movies |
New movies with possible DID scenes:
1. Freddy v.s. Jason (Friday 13th) 2. S.W.A.T. (Hostages during Bank Robbery). 3. Charlie Angels II (Demi Moore as villain). 4. Bad Boys II (Gabrielle Union) 5. 2 Fast 2Furious. 6. Terminator 3 (Female Robot as villain). For European members: "The Secretary" was released on May 15, 2003. |
Sunday May 25 03:24:17 2003 Re: Paradise Falls "The Killer" |
> Nice little scene from the "Canadian Melrose"...tape
> courtesy of Jay L., naturally. Sequel -- same storyline, > second damsel -- coming soon. Once again Jay and Raffish, thank you very much. Great clip! |
Wavy |
Sunday May 25 11:15:20 2003 Evil Never Dies |
Has anyone else seen the preview for this yet. I caught it once a couple of days ago and saw a blonde get hand gagged followed by a quick dimly lit shot of some one laying on the floor. It went by to fast to tell if they were bound or even if it was a woman. I've been waiting to see the preview again but haven't been able to catch it. It will air on June first on TBS and it stars Katherine Hiegl and Laura Cox. |
Mark C |
Sunday May 25 12:17:49 2003 In laws |
From the previews to this movie, it looked like at least one woman (possibly more) was tied up along with the two male leads in a scene. Movie looks awful, so I'm not wasting any money on it. |
ss |
Sunday May 25 14:10:46 2003 Stumbled.. |
upon this article, and it was fairly interesting. I think we would all like to hear more DID reaction from actresses. Check it out.
http://www.felicity.com.au/essay_bond.htm |
tripper |
Sunday May 25 14:19:31 2003 Sinbad |
This gag is the best there is,
The best there was, And the best there ever will be. |
Bret Hart |
Sunday May 25 14:59:19 2003 Re: Sinbad |
OTM's rule
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Brio |
Sunday May 25 15:11:29 2003 Re: Summer 2003 Movies |
> New movies with possible DID scenes:
> 4. Bad Boys II (Gabrielle Union) I have been remiss in not mentioning this earlier: There is a LOT of evidence that the incredibly gorgeeous (IMHO) Miss Union is taken hostage in this film, at least from the theatrical trailer. Not only is Miss Union (playing the sister of Martin Lawrence's character, I believe) shown putting her hands in the air when surrounded by some bad guys with guns, but directly after that you see a scene in which the police discuss that they "do not negotiate for hostages" or somesuch, with our heroes then noting something about the fact that this is "Martin's" sister. That's all we have, though, and for all the summer-movie action we have gotten from the Jerry Bruckhemier-Michael Bay collaboration, I can't seem to recall a single decent DID scene from any of them. (Certainly the first Bad Boys wasted a great chance to get Tea Leoni in serious distress.) So take it as you will, but at least we have something to watch out for in Bad Boys II. |
Hibiscus |
Sunday May 25 16:08:11 2003 Re: Sinbad |
> This gag is the best there is,
> The best there was, > And the best there ever will be. As an OTM fan I can't dispute that Bret. To me the best gag is one that completely covers the damsel's mouth. That was a great mainstream TV gag! |
Mark O |
marko2400@aol.com |
Sunday May 25 17:34:24 2003 The Return of McMillan & Wife |
Well gang, looks like they're playing McMillan and Wife on the Hallmark channel these days and you know what that means ??!! The ever so imfamable Susan St. James scene where the bad guy busts through the door at her house quickly handgagging her. He then releases her and orders her to make a phone call. After she hangs up she begins pacing back and forth talking to herself and then all of a sudden the bad guy thrusts a white cloth cleave gag right into her mouth (quite attractive).As he's tying it in her mouth she tries to speak sweet nothings to him in hopes that maybe he would stop and just leave (no luck). The scene ends at that point and the next time we see the lovely Ms. St. James, she is seen tied up to a chair wearing a tightly tied white cloth cleave gag (very nice scene). She hops over to the phone to attempt to call the police .... well I guess the rest is pretty self-explanatory. Anyways, I was hoping if someone might know when this particular episode will be airing. Maybe they could post it. Thanks. |
Curious |
Sunday May 25 17:43:55 2003 mcmillan |
what does 'imfamable' mean? |
Sunday May 25 19:30:52 2003 Re: The Return of McMillan & Wife |
>Anyways, I was hoping if someone might
> know when this particular episode will be airing. Maybe they could post it. Thanks. If they stick to their current schedule, it should be on or about August 31st. |
MadFish |
Sunday May 25 20:01:42 2003 Re: mcmillan |
> what does 'imfamable' mean?
There's a website called dictionary.com I go to on those moments I need to look up a word. However, "imfamable" isn't a word, and the closest thing to it is "infamous". |
Jazz411 |
jazz411@ptd.net |
Sunday May 25 20:02:27 2003 Re: Sinbad |
> This gag is the best there is,
> The best there was, > And the best there ever will be. I agree. Nothing beats a wide over-the-mouth for sheer aesthetic value. |
Jazz411 |
jazz411@ptd.net |
Sunday May 25 20:07:27 2003 Thought I would make it easier |
ok? |
http://www.felicity.com.au/essay_bond.htm |
Sunday May 25 20:18:29 2003 Re: The Return of McMillan & Wife |
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> If they stick to their current schedule, it should be on > or about August 31st. > I stumbled onto it by accident a few weeks back ... missed the handgag, unfortunately. |
Biff |
http://community.webtv.net/unlikelysource/TheCaseFilesofBiff |
Sunday May 25 20:53:11 2003 Re: mcmillan |
> > what does 'imfamable' mean?
> > There's a website called dictionary.com I go to on those > moments I need to look up a word. However, "imfamable" > isn't a word, and the closest thing to it is "infamous". It inflames my sense of correct english when I realize that flamable and inflamable have the same meaning, the word is infamous for it. |
Sunday May 25 21:06:43 2003 mcmillan and wife |
the episode everyone is posting about is called "man without a face"i have the clip on my hard drive ,i think i may have got it from anubis at some stage ,hope thats some help to you. |
renegadekid2003 |
renegadekid2003@yahoo.com |
Sunday May 25 21:48:14 2003 Re: Sinbad |
> This gag is the best there is,
This topic is highly subjective and tends to be a point of much argument. As we've beaten it to death in the past, and it's likely to provoke trouble, I won't be giving much leeway. At the first sign of trouble, I will shut it down. |
The Moderator |
Sunday May 25 22:31:51 2003 Re: mcmillan |
> what does 'imfamable' mean?
It means the referred to object or person is capable of becoming famous with little notice. |
Hermango |
hermango@hotmail.com |
Sunday May 25 23:06:49 2003 Itīs me again with other Alert |
Hey in Uncoming Descendant, Katherine Heigl tie to the bed.
I have 1 collage but is very Big so if any wanna please send me a Mail. |
Yahara |
legolas73@fibertel.com.ar |
Sunday May 25 23:54:12 2003 Re: Sinbad |
> This topic is highly subjective and tends to be a point
> of much argument. As we've beaten it to death in the > past, and it's likely to provoke trouble, I won't be > giving much leeway. > > At the first sign of trouble, I will shut it down. I agree to an extent Mr. Moderator, but even though the topic may be like beating a dead horse to the regulars, don't forget that there are people who may be visiting your site for the first time right now. It's not always a bad thing to get new opinions about old subjects. You are, however, the boss. |
Mark O |
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