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Friday June 10 01:04:29 2011 Sitcom |
What would you say is the best scene on a sitcom? |
Sam Steffen |
steffen1223@aol.com |
Friday June 10 04:10:59 2011 Re: wonder woman bondage |
ss wrote: > Never before saw this sketch, for an aborted Frank Miller > comic that 'played more into her creator's bondage > fetish'. This is a joke! The artist is Bill Sienkwicz, who drawn Daredevil: love & war and Elektra: assassin written by Frank Miller. |
Friday June 10 07:51:31 2011 Re: wonder woman bondage |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > ss wrote: > > Never before saw this sketch, for an aborted Frank > Miller > > comic that 'played more into her creator's bondage > > fetish'. > This is a joke! > The artist is Bill Sienkwicz, who drawn Daredevil: love > & war and Elektra: assassin written by Frank Miller. You mean Bill Sienkiewicz? He was also the artist for Moon Knight, who had a hot female sidekick named Marlene Alraune. I recall her being bound and gagged three times in the comic book. The first time, she was bound and gagged by Moon Knight himself, in order to keep her from inflicting harm on herself or others, as she had somehow become insane. Her face, and consequently her gag, weren't visible, so this scene was a huge disappointment. The second time, she was bound and gagged on a rooftop in Israel after having been kidnapped by a trio of assassins. She was in a squatting position the entire time. The third time, she was bound and gagged by the villain Morpheus. She was cleave-gagged, and he was carrying her to a rooftop, if my memory serves me correctly. |
Hadji |
Friday June 10 09:26:39 2011 Re: Sitcom |
>>>>Sam Steffen wrote: >>>> What would you say is the best scene on a sitcom? Pretty difficult to top these: Title: How to Marry a Millionaire Medium: TV Series Actress: Merry Anders, Lisa Gaye Description: Episode: "Guest with a Gun" *** Title: That Girl Medium: TV Series Actress: Marlo Thomas Description: Episode: "Don't Just Do Something, Stand There" (1.1) *** And of course: Title: Gilligan's Island Medium: TV Series Actress: Dawn Wells, Tina Louise, Natalie Schafer Description: Episode: "How to Be a Hero" (1.24) Bottom line: They just don't make 'em like they used to. |
The Greyman |
Friday June 10 14:12:48 2011 VAN's FiCTiON is Updated! |
Ah... Mary Ann... Anyhoo... Hi-Ho fellow DiDoids! Chapter 6 of BAD ROBOT! is posted to VAN's FiCTion. Enjoy! :-) |
Van |
vvvan@earthlink.net |
http://www.vansfiction.net |
Friday June 10 14:30:26 2011 Re: wonder woman bondage |
Hadji wrote: > (unsigned poster) wrote: > You mean Bill Sienkiewicz? He was also the artist for > Moon Knight, who had a hot female sidekick named Marlene > Alraune. I recall her being bound and gagged three times > in the comic book. Hey, Hadji. Great memory! I really liked that old Moon Knight comic and was a big fan of Marlene-in-distress myself. Thus I have good news for you: Marlene actually got a brief full-treatment scene in an Moon Knight story even before MK comic. It was when MK had a run as the "supporting" character (basically appearing in a "B" story) in the old Hulk magazine. Sienkiewicz did the art. Marlene's in bed, tied up in her sleepwear and OTM-gagged. Some creep is advancing on her when MK busts in and rescues her. I haven't seen it in forever, but I remember it well. Wish I had time right now to look up the details. I know it was reprinted later in a Moon Knight collection. It might have been black-and-white when first published and later appeared in color. |
Miss Cleo |
Friday June 10 17:42:58 2011 Re: wonder woman bondage |
Miss Cleo wrote: > Hadji wrote: > > (unsigned poster) wrote: > > You mean Bill Sienkiewicz? He was also the artist > for > > Moon Knight, who had a hot female sidekick named > Marlene > > Alraune. I recall her being bound and gagged three > times > > in the comic book. > Hey, Hadji. Great memory! I really liked that old Moon > Knight comic and was a big fan of Marlene-in-distress > myself. > Thus I have good news for you: Marlene actually got a > brief full-treatment scene in an Moon Knight story even > before MK comic. It was when MK had a run as the > "supporting" character (basically appearing in > a "B" story) in the old Hulk magazine. > Sienkiewicz did the art. Marlene's in bed, tied up in her > sleepwear and OTM-gagged. Some creep is advancing on her > when MK busts in and rescues her. > I haven't seen it in forever, but I remember it well. > Wish I had time right now to look up the details. I know > it was reprinted later in a Moon Knight collection. It > might have been black-and-white when first published and later appeared in color. Thanks, Miss Cleo! That post evoked memories of Marlene Alraune bound and gagged in the Moon Knight series. I'd completely forgotten her until I read that post. Yes, she was indeed a hottie. I think the Moon Knight story you're referring to appeared in a Hulk graphic novel. I remember those; they were printed in vivid colors, and featured a short story featuring Moon Knight after the main Hulk story. I think they were published during the late 1970s and early 1980s. I sure would like to see those pictures of Marlene Alraune bound and gagged again. |
Hadji |
Friday June 10 19:24:58 2011 Dona Bella - alert |
The last seconds of today's episode of the Spanish language soap "Dona Bella" shows a nice close up of Gloria Montoya cleave-gagged with a black cloth, her hands presumably tied behind her back. Those with west coast feeds of Telefutura can catch it (though the times might be shifted because of soccer.) From the promo for Monday's episode, the scene will continue. "Dona Bella" usually airs at 7:00 p.m. CT on Telefutura, but is sometimes airing in the afternoon depending on the Copa Oro soccer schedule. |
Dextor |
Friday June 10 19:36:42 2011 Sheridan Crane |
Where is the scene of sheridan crane on passions tape gagged and blindfolded? |
Sam Steffen |
steffen1223@aol.com |
Friday June 10 20:02:01 2011 Re: wonder woman bondage |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > ... but not > something that's gonna make me gnash my teeth over why it never happened. Frank Miller is more about story than art; I'm disappointed this never came to fruition myself if only to see what kind of story he would have concocted involving her and of course, bondage. |
Friday June 10 20:20:19 2011 New Play With Bondage |
http://www.oxfordtimes.co.uk/leisure/9078302.Guilty_Secret__The_Mill_at_Sonning_Dinner_Theatre/ The above link is to a story about a new play called "Mill at Sonning" premiering in England. The story shows a picture of a good looking woman from the play being carried by a man and she's tied hands in front and cleave-gagged. |
CD |
Friday June 10 21:07:16 2011 Re: New Play With Bondage |
The setting throughout is, the programme tells us, “a lonely farmhouse somewhere in the middle of nowhere” — oo-er, then, even before the action starts. Into this remote property (expertly designed by Dinah England) steps sharp-suited, sharp-minded George (Jeffrey Holland). That he’s sharply spoken, too, soon becomes clear in witty put-down banter with his companion Lennie (Neil Andrew), who is clearly possessed of more brawn than brains. Since we are talking accomplice rather than companion — these actually being a pair of kidnappers — this is as you might expect. Soon the burly goon carries in, bound and gagged, the shapely form of heiress Charlotte (Katie Beard, pictured right), whom he has chloroformed and bundled into the boot of her car. Their next move is to telephone her business magnate father to demand a ransom. The motive is pure greed. “I’m not a class warrior out to take revenge on the rich,” George explains silkily. “I just want to become one of them.” The demand — £5m. ------------------------------------ Looks like a stage version of Alice Creed |
Friday June 10 21:10:39 2011 Netflix Movie with Multiple Scenes |
Stumbled across Red White & Blue last night. Its an indie suspense horror film that is definitely not for the squemish. I fast forwarded through most of it, but there are cleaves, duct tape, wrap around, and lots of vocals. Fair warning, there is a family that is shown, including a younger daughter. Be warned. |
Other B |
Friday June 10 22:46:20 2011 Re: New Play With Bondage |
>http://www.oxfordtimes.co.uk/leisure/9078302.Guilty_Secret > __The_Mill_at_Sonning_Dinner_Theatre/ > The above link is to a story about a new play called > "Mill at Sonning" premiering in England. Actually, the title of the play is "Guilty Secret", while "The Mill at Sonning" is the name of the dinner theatre. |
Rich McGill |
Friday June 10 23:38:14 2011 Re: New Play With Bondage |
Do we have a British correspondent on this page who can check out this play and report back to us? |
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