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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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Sunday June 08 02:09:30 2003 Re: Deleted post report |
> Title: Re: Passions
> Poster: (unsigned) > Reason: Ill-advised political joke as part of the post. > That violated two rules at once. Argh. I accidentally deleted the wrong post, and just now noticed it. Sorry about that, the one I intended is now removed and the deleted one follows. > Can anyone think of movies or TV shows where someone was handgagged or Tapegagged or Cleve gagged where the hand, tape, or cleve was taken off and as soon as she tries to speak, it is replaced? ------------ This is not an infrequent occurrence: 1) HandGag: Erin Gray in Hunter ("On Air"). 2) TapeGag: Yvonne Craig in Man from UNCLE ("The Brain Killer Affair") who began screaming, and so earned a re-gagging. 3) TapeGag: Wendy Kilbourne in Midnight Caller ("Evil is Live Spelled Backwards") who warned "He's got a gun" before her re-gagging. > > > Or when someone protests to being gagged, but gets it anyways? -------- Most memorably, Linda Evans in Dynasty's "Krystle in the attic" storyline, where after being previously Tapegagged, she pleads "Don't gag me -- I can't breathe!". (So captor George Hamilton considerately Cleave-gagged her instead). Kinky-napper |
The Moderator |
Sunday June 08 02:19:24 2003 Re: E-Bay is a wonderful thing |
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> > Hmmm right. I bet they're authentic. > It is probably legit. I got the link to the e-bay auction > directly from the wrong turn website. Ok, let's drop this. It's already contentious, and not really on-topic. |
The Moderator |
Sunday June 08 03:33:35 2003 Re: The Drop |
> > 2 hours for 5 minutes? This must be a great scene.
> > Anybody know the file size on this clip? > > Looks very nice so far.... > > Ok. Since I'm a bondage latinas fan here's my contribution: Vidcaps from "The Drop" featuring cute Carolina Acosta. Check out other damsels "amordazadas" Annette Michel and Adamari Lopez in new update from my page. http://www.geocities.com/overlaid_web/damselsgallery_latinas4.html |
Overlaid |
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Sunday June 08 06:50:55 2003 Title of Bollywood Movie |
Hello
I am looking for a title of old bollywood movie: (1990s) On the last 15 minutes: 2 women are bound upper spreadeagle (no gag) to a large metal frame inside a train station / garage. A guy is also suspended spreadeagle on top of a rail track. A hero try to rescue them. The villain try to kill the guy with a locomotive. At the end of the movie, the bald villain said: "Please don't hit me, I have a high blood pressure!". Any idea about the title? |
asian |
Sunday June 08 09:56:18 2003 Re: Talk Show Gags |
> > Wasn't Meredith b&g'd on an episode that featured
> > chefs/cooking? Someone posted a cap here months ago > > (perhaps years). Meredith's preferences seem to be more towards hancuffs. She's been in them more than a few times on The View. I've been fortunate enough to have witnessed some of those times. If anyone had caps, we'd probably be seeing them on some of our favorites places on the web, so they are probably lost to history. |
TV Critic |
Sunday June 08 10:26:20 2003 Re: Strange Tratment |
> Here in the UK, Ghosthunter Detective Yarn "Strange" gave
> us a much anticpated scene. > Pity about that missing gag Ukman. My heart sank as soon as the villain gave her the 'Nobody can hear you' line when she started yelling. Shame she wasn't in uniform too, but maybe that's a treat yet to come. For all American viewers for whom gags are not a must, this series 'Strange' is a BBC production so may well show up on BBC America. It's the second episode of the first series, episode title 'Kaa-Jinn'. |
Martin |
Sunday June 08 14:38:53 2003 Redefining Mainstream |
I went to my local mall yesterday, and in the mall was a record and video chain store (won't say which one, just in case unfriendly eyes sometimes peruse this page). There was a section for anime, so I idly checked out thinking there might be some title that would be Fencer of Minerva-ish.
Instead I found that the store had the adult anime mixed right in with the kiddie anime. I mean, they had Ogenki Clinic right next to Spirited Away. They also had titles of great interest to us (ok, me) such as Twin Angels, Mysteries of the Necronomicon, Bible Black and Nightmare Campus in there. They all had the "Adults Only" sticker on them, so it must have been pretty hard not to know that they were dealing with adult subjects, but there they were, mixed right in. My question is, since you can get adult anime at regular retailers (I got Fencer of Minerva and a couple of others at Media Play) where they're mixed in with regular anime, are they fair game for the discussion page? Or does the fact that some of them openly indulge in bondage imagery for its own sake -- though they still have strong plots and sometimes, strong characters -- make them verboten? |
Pat Powers |
Sunday June 08 15:14:43 2003 Re: Deleted post report |
> 3) TapeGag: Wendy Kilbourne in Midnight Caller ("Evil is
> Live Spelled Backwards") who warned "He's got a gun" > before her re-gagging. Here are what 2 of the scenes look like: Wendy Kilbourne (Devon King) Linda Evans (Krystle Grant) |
Rich |
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Sunday June 08 17:19:40 2003 two questions |
Back in the mid eighties, I remember reading an article or interview with Cathy Lee Crosby about a made for t.v. movie about two young children (boy and a girl) who kidnap a woman (Cathy Lee Crosby)to be their mother. I have never seen or have I ever heard again about the movie, any help would be appreciated.
Question 2. I was once told that Sally Jesse Raphel was once tied up and gagged on her talk show, true or false? P.S. The I dream of Jeannie titled Jeannie or the Tiger wasn't much of a scene, not even close to her scenes in the Amazing Dobermans. |
Sunday June 08 18:06:01 2003 Re: Redefining Mainstream |
> My question is, since you can get adult anime at regular > retailers (I got Fencer of Minerva and a couple of others > at Media Play) where they're mixed in with regular anime, > are they fair game for the discussion page? No. I still don't think they fit with the general theme of the page, which should be scenes that are found in dramatic presentations. |
The Moderator |
Sunday June 08 20:09:12 2003 Re: Title of Bollywood Movie |
> Hello
> I am looking for a title of old bollywood movie: (1990s) [SNIP] I've been meaning to ask this for awhile now...what exactly is "Bollywood"? (I kept hoping some post would clear it up for those of us who aren't familiar with the term! :-0) |
JP |
JAPfeif@aol.com |
Sunday June 08 20:48:59 2003 Re: Title of Bollywood Movie |
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> I've been meaning to ask this for awhile now...what > exactly is "Bollywood"? (I kept hoping some post would > clear it up for those of us who aren't familiar with the term! :-0) Bollywood is a new term that was invented by an American or British reporter. The films were mostly filmed in and around Bombay, hence the "B". The "ollywood" came from Hollywood. A Bollywood movie apparently has to have at least musical scene in order to be called a Bollywood movie. India puts out on average 800 movies a year. Currently, starting last week, Turner Classic Movie Channel is showing such movies every Thursday night. Beware though if you record them because so far they are either 2 and a half hours long or 3 and a half hours long so far with commercial interruptions. |
Charon |
Sunday June 08 20:49:48 2003 Re: Title of Bollywood Movie |
> I've been meaning to ask this for awhile now...what
> exactly is "Bollywood"? India's equivilant to our own Hollywood. |
Jawz |
Sunday June 08 21:38:28 2003 Re: two questions |
> Question 2. I was once told that Sally Jesse Raphel was
> once tied up and gagged on her talk show, true or false? She did a shopw on 'love bondage' there were a numebr of on stage deomstrations and an interview with Susan Harris who wrote 'dybing to get married'. The demonstrations were ok, I remember one where one of SJR's gues had her hads wrapped in bandage and then wrapped to her knees in front. The binder then used another bandage round her head to gag and blindfold her. Sadly the tier was such a dislikeable individual that it probably set the cause back years. The bindee was sort of nice. |
Sunday June 08 23:26:50 2003 Jeannie or the Tiger |
Does anyone have caps of the scene from Jeannie or the Tiger, because I've never seen it. |
Sunday June 08 23:30:19 2003 Request |
Does anyone have any screencaps of either of Susan Lucci's scenes on All My Children? I normally don't request caps but both of these scenes have managed to allude me for the many years I've been a visitor to the site. Would one of you (Raffish, Anubis, Fuzz, etc) be kind enough to post caps or vids of the scenes? I'm sure I'm not the only one who would like to see these. Thanks! |
Goten |
Sunday June 08 23:57:14 2003 This week's update (finally) |
Yo, sorry about missing last week's update! I caught a nasty bug of some sort, but now I'm feeling better and back with yet more clips. Presenting three unknowns in Homicide: Life On The Street "Homicide.com," Garcelle Beauvais in Models Inc. "Blind By Love," Megahn Perry and Amy Danles in Prey "Pursuit," Judy Prescott in Profiler "To Serve And Protect," Cynthia Daniel in Sweet Valley High "Down By Whitelaw," and Sheree J. Wilson in Walker, Texas Ranger "The Return Of LaRue."
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Raffish |
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