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Saturday May 28 05:52:36 2011
Re: Arrested
> (unsigned poster) wrote:
> > Brings up a question. What scene in a TV show that
> you
> > knew was coming due to a preview were you most
> excited to see?

The two previews that excited me the most were both for television programs from the 1970s. The first one was for the episode of Charlie's Angels in which two female marathon runners were bound and gagged. I was on the cusp of puberty when I saw the preview for this episode, which showed two hotties bound and gagged in short(for the time) running shorts; I nearly swooned. Unfortunately, I didn't get to watch this episode until the 1980s.
The next preview was for the episode of the short-lived drama, Supertrain, in which Mary Louise Weller was bound and gagged in her train compartment. The preview very briefly showed her bound and gagged, and this excited me. I did manage to watch this episode, and this turned out to be very fortunate for me, because the show was cancelled not long afterward.

Hadji
Saturday May 28 08:00:26 2011
The Ledge
Just finished watching The Ledge. It is available on Comcast On Demand. It will be available in theatres July 8 (limited release). I suspect that viewers will either love or hate the film. The bondage scene is another matter.

It consists of Liv Tyler being tied to a chair, semi-naked and ball gagged. she is seated backwards on a high backed wooden chair with her legs inserted between the chair seat and the back of the chair. Her feet are bound with white rope with perhaps four strands (or more) wrapped around her ankles and cinched.

Her arms are pulled over the back of the chair and a double strand of rope is tied around her neck, pulled down the back of the chair, under the seat, up the front of the chair and tied off around her waist. It is assumed her arms are tied to this rope, although none of the scenes show the lower arms. Maybe the DVD will have more views. There is one full view from the back that shows the main rope and her tied feet.

Most of the views are closeups of the gag, which is a black ball gag on a leather strap. It is pulled back between the teeth and buckled tightly. There is one medium shot which shows her face and the upper part of her arms with the rope running down the front. Most of the shots are a closeup of Liv's face.

The scene starts in the last 15 minutes of the movies and is a series of quick flashes (3 to 5 seconds each). The scene is very well lit and the bondage appears to be applied very efficiently. Liv is very docile, with hardly any movement throughout, probably because she is being threatened with a gun. The last shot is the ball gag being unbuckled. An excellent scene overall.
southbound
Saturday May 28 12:20:49 2011
Re: Sexual tension
Debra Messing's scene in Prey was dripping with sexual tension between her and the captor.

KTS
Saturday May 28 12:29:56 2011
Re: Sexual tension
KTS wrote:

> Debra Messing's scene in Prey was dripping with sexual
> tension between her and the captor.

I believe that was Bill Buchanan from "24" who was the captor, who said "I think I like her better with her mouth shut" to which the sexy blonde cohort retapes Debra's mouth.

Saturday May 28 15:19:26 2011
John Carpenters The Ward
I have posted the DID from John Carpenters The Ward over on the video page

Devilman
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Saturday May 28 19:02:39 2011
Re: Sexual tension
ss wrote:
and Six Million Dollar Man:
> Wine Women and War (I think Steve and Britt Eckland have
> just had sex before he ties her up).

Can't believe someone mentioned this scene from '$6 Million Dollar Man' - one of my all-time favourite sequences. The fact that Steve Austen has obviously just had sex with Britt Ekland's character, then calmly informs her that he is going to tie her up and her subsequent look of disbelief and shock is extremely sexy. The following scene with Britt being tied to a chair and crying into her very big white detective gag never fails to stinulate.

Saturday May 28 20:39:07 2011
Re: Sexual tension
(unsigned poster) wrote:

> The following scene with Britt being tied to a chair and
> crying into her very big white detective gag never fails to stinulate.

What I always loved about that scene was how Austin promptly turned the OTM into a cleave after their second round of tied-to-a-chair-pillow-talk. Obviously she looked great in both, but those sparkling blue eyes & bemused expressions over that thick cleave were somethin' else..............
http://imgur.com/qXDeN.jpg
Sam
Saturday May 28 20:55:43 2011
Chaos
On CBS, 8pm, guest star ends up setting in a chair with arms duct taped to each arm of the chair. No gag and guy alert.
civil
Saturday May 28 21:35:16 2011
Move Splinter with Jill Wagner
Likely nothing here, but it starred super hot Jill Wagner in a movie where she and her husband are kidnapped, but trailer doesn't look like it's going anywhere.

Anyone confirm there was nothing? Movie was dated 2009 but only had limited release.
http://www.splinterfilm.com/Home.html
Saturday May 28 22:16:56 2011
Re: Move Splinter with Jill Wagner
(unsigned poster) wrote:

> Likely nothing here, but it starred super hot Jill Wagner
> in a movie where she and her husband are kidnapped, but
> trailer doesn't look like it's going anywhere.
> Anyone confirm there was nothing? Movie was dated 2009
> but only had limited release.
> http://www.splinterfilm.com/Home.html

Nothing. But as a side note, this was actually a very well made film despite looking like a cheap Netflix-exclusive. Worth a watch even without a scene.
The Dude
Saturday May 28 22:36:16 2011
Re: Move Splinter with Jill Wagner
The Dude wrote:

> Nothing. But as a side note, this was actually a very
> well made film despite looking like a cheap
> Netflix-exclusive. Worth a watch even without a scene.

OK. Thanks for the info. Looked promising when the trailer started, but then it looked like nothing would happen.

At least Jill is doing some movies.

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