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Tuesday June 17 00:52:48 2008 Re: The other site |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > Brian did request info be emailed to him, so who knows > what he has found out. I've been talking to Brian over email about this, so I do know what he has (or more accurately, hasn't) found out. |
Anubis |
http://www.anuvids.com |
Tuesday June 17 00:55:50 2008 Re: This business |
Brian R wrote: > Let's put an end to discussion at this point. Excellent, thanks. |
Anubis |
Tuesday June 17 03:45:19 2008 Re: The other site |
Anubis wrote: > I've been talking to Brian over email about this, so I do > know what he has (or more accurately, hasn't) found out. "Hasn't" huh? What, saying someone having fun with the boy here again? Oh well.. Figure now after that humour-interlude back to problem sorting: Everything okay with the added "TIVO" style "The FBI Files" title? Let know (When is Canada going to get this TIVO?) Also, kind of humourous Re: "The Inside" ID Clip - *** Rachel Nichols had more than 1 scene in DB? *** I just caught the final mins tonight. Rachel appeared tied to chair. Going to re-air? (Samedi 21st @23h Series+) to confirm. But saying yes Dans la tête des tueurs, ep: "Le Traqueur" Now the humourous thing, is the villian looks just like a guy from "Law & Order CI", and I believe "Lost"? As the L&O aired other day. So incase "the Inside" airing before can confirm English episode title? If you've seen the Law&Order CI about the bullsh-eeter claiming to be in the UN? and going to shoot his kids in the hotel? Or something? That guy. See that guy on "The Inside", hit record Whew- Goodnight |
Jay L |
kdnpr@yahoo.com |
Tuesday June 17 06:08:45 2008 GET SMART! |
Just came back from a screening! There's a great scene with the gorgeous Anne Hathaway as Agent 99. She get's kidnapped by the bad guy at the end, with her hands tied abover her head to the car. there's some great struggling as she kicks the bad guy a few times, and struggles to get a pocket knife (with her barefeet) from Maxwell Smart's pocket. Really good scene for me! |
Tuesday June 17 08:25:37 2008 Re: GET SMART! |
(unsigned poster) wrote: No gag no fun |
Mandraketube |
mandraketube@yahoo.com |
Tuesday June 17 08:38:53 2008 Re: GET SMART! |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > her hands tied > abover her head to the car. there's some great struggling > as she kicks the bad guy a few times, and struggles to > get a pocket knife (with her barefeet) from Maxwell > Smart's pocket. This sounds like a great scene! Thanks for the heads-up. I will go see 'Get Smart' this weekend. I can hardly wait. I love barefeet bondage scenes!!!! |
Tuesday June 17 08:59:48 2008 DID from Japan |
ttp://karinto2.mine.nu/ulink/uploader/download/1213539921/attach/go-on.zip At the middlepart,input the key word and check(right) ,then press the downlodebotton at the left . Enjoy! |
saru-kutsuwa |
Tuesday June 17 09:26:11 2008 Re: DID from Japan |
saru-kutsuwa wrote: > ttp://karinto2.mine.nu/ulink/uploader/download/1213539921/ > attach/go-on.zip > At the middlepart,input the key word and check(right) > ,then press the downlodebotton at the left . > Enjoy! Thank you, but I'm not clear what I should enter in the password box. |
DB |
Tuesday June 17 11:31:20 2008 Re: GET SMART! |
Mandraketube wrote: > (unsigned poster) wrote: > No gag no fun Same here. |
Tuesday June 17 11:38:42 2008 Re: GET SMART! |
> as she kicks the bad guy a few times, and struggles to > get a pocket knife (with her barefeet) from Maxwell > Smart's pocket. No gag plus putz = really no fun |
Tuesday June 17 12:09:54 2008 Re: Gene Simmon's Family Jewels |
The House of Le Bastard wrote: Yes, that's true. Like I said it took me forever to find the title. Just google it and it'll come up. > No episode with this title is listed at the A&E site. |
Gags Galore |
Tuesday June 17 12:11:19 2008 Re: GET SMART! |
Mandraketube wrote: > (unsigned poster) wrote: > No gag no fun I agree - as most of us say "it ain't bondage w/o a gag!" BT |
BronxTies |
bronxties@yahoo.com |
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BronxTies/ |
Tuesday June 17 13:45:23 2008 Re: GET SMART! |
BronxTies wrote: > Mandraketube wrote: > > (unsigned poster) wrote: > > No gag no fun > I agree - as most of us say "it ain't bondage w/o a > gag!" Very true for me as well, but hey a scene is better than no scene! |
Mushroom |
Tuesday June 17 13:59:29 2008 Re: GET SMART! |
Ah. there actually is no putz. Smart comes to rescue her. |
Tuesday June 17 14:24:41 2008 Re: GET SMART! |
BronxTies wrote: > Mandraketube wrote: > > (unsigned poster) wrote: > > No gag no fun > I agree - as most of us say "it ain't bondage w/o a > gag!" > BT > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BronxTies/ Very true my friend. Would love to see Ann Hathaway's big brown eyes pleading while tightly cleve gagged!!! |
Don Addams |
Tuesday June 17 14:29:05 2008 Question |
Here's a question for you bondagers. 1) Was there ever a scene that required a gag- yet no gag was applied, say a situation where the damsel may scream yet the putzes don't gag her. 2) Then, on the other end of the spectrum - was there ever a scene that did'nt require a gag, say no one is around for miles to hear the damsel's screams, yet she still gets gagged? Feedback please. |
Tim Russert |
Tuesday June 17 14:39:04 2008 Re: GET SMART! |
Mushroom wrote: > "it ain't bondage > w/o a > gag!" > Very true for me as well, but hey a scene is better than > no scene! This is a huge disappointment (a scene with no gag), that's at least 2 scenes for her without. This was the last chance for her for a while as her next two films are about weddings; appears she's now in the Julia Roberts "every movie I make is about weddings phase." |
Tuesday June 17 15:11:41 2008 Re: Question |
> situation where the damsel may scream yet the putzes > don't gag her. Better term would be 'yutz' (i.e. YUTZ = villain who doesn't gag damsel, usually uses phrases such as "Scream all you want, nobody can hear you" or "Promise you won't scream?") |
Tuesday June 17 16:05:03 2008 Re: Question |
Tim Russert wrote: > Here's a question for you bondagers. 1) Was there ever a > scene that required a gag- yet no gag was applied, say a > situation where the damsel may scream yet the putzes > don't gag her. "Chupacabra: Dark Seas" still bugs in this regard: the damsel does in fact scream her head off while the bad guy is standing right there, and with plenty of potential rescuers within earshot. (And it's not even necessary to the plot, since her eventual rescuer sees her on a surveillance camera as opposed to hearing her scream.) Chelan Simmons is awesomely hot, and she clearly earns her paycheck with the struggling and the screaming. That scene would have been a top-ten-of-all-time scene with a gag; as it stands, it's just pretty good. |
Raffish |
Tuesday June 17 16:06:33 2008 Tom Brokaw |
I can give an example of each. In the most recent "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" movie, super, ultra-cute Doira Boird is tied up while being hidden under the kitchen table to keep her out of sight of a guest. Would'nt she scream to get the guest's attention? Well she never does and we don't get a gag. Then in the series "pacific blue', Paula Trickey is tied up and cleve gagged, the gag was'nt necessary since they were alone on a beach, but I"m not complaining!!! |
re, re: question |
Tuesday June 17 16:09:06 2008 Re: Question |
> Chelan Simmons is awesomely hot, and she clearly earns > her paycheck with the struggling and the screaming. That > scene would have been a top-ten-of-all-time scene Yup |
Tuesday June 17 16:13:44 2008 Re: Question |
> scene that required a gag- yet no gag was applied, say a > situation where the damsel may scream yet the putzes > don't gag her. Worse when multiple damsels are ungagged |
Tuesday June 17 18:20:32 2008 Re: The Middleman possibility |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > > The Middleman, based on a graphic novel, premiers > tonite > > on ABC family, 8 pm eastern; a long shot but looks > like > > fun. No scenes in the premiere, but some promise. The female lead, after being held at gunpoint, makes a Dudley Do-right reference. Then later, the male lead threatens to "tie her to the car". She looks at him skeptically, and he simply states, "O, yes i would." |
eltinko |
Tuesday June 17 18:29:27 2008 Re: Question |
> Here's a question for you bondagers. 1) Was there ever a > scene that required a gag- yet no gag was applied Justine Bateman |
Skippy |
Tuesday June 17 18:42:02 2008 Re: The Middleman possibility |
eltinko wrote: > (unsigned poster) wrote: > > > The Middleman, based on a graphic novel, premieres > > tonite on ABC family, 8 pm eastern; a long shot but > looks like fun. > No scenes in the premiere, but some promise. The female > lead, after being held at gunpoint, makes a Dudley > Do-right reference. She also alludes to Robin, Batman's sidekick, being nicknamed "Robin the boy Hostage" by the Joker, the imputation being that this fate could befall her. |
Hadji |
Tuesday June 17 19:49:31 2008 Stump the band |
Just got this movie from Netflix.Three girls get tied and gagged 1 right at the begining through the credits one around the middle and one at the end.Not badly lit considering they take place in a basement. They are kidnapped buy a guy with a foot fetish and two of the girls meet an unfortunate end. |
Steve W |
steve@knotsotight.com |
http://www.knotsotight.com |
Tuesday June 17 21:40:37 2008 Re: Tom Brokaw |
> Then in the series "pacific blue', Paula Trickey is > tied up and cleve gagged, the gag was'nt necessary since > they were alone on a beach, but I"m not complaining!!! There's a similar scene in the Lengedary Dealdy Dolphin episode in "Wonder Woman" where Diana Prince remains gagged while on a yacht that is miles out to sea. She must rely on he wits and a convenient shar object to espace. |
Historian |
historian64@hotmail.com |
Tuesday June 17 21:52:44 2008 Re: Question |
Skippy wrote: > scene that required a gag- yet no gag was applied > Justine Bateman She never looked hotter than in that scene |
Tuesday June 17 22:32:50 2008 Re: Question |
> 2) Then, on the other end of the spectrum - was there > ever a scene that did'nt require a gag, say no one is > around for miles to hear the damsel's screams, yet she > still gets gagged? Feedback please. Sometimes gags are applied, not to keep from someone hearing them, but just to keep them from being annoying. |
Stephen |
Tuesday June 17 22:54:12 2008 Score! |
That "MVP" series mentioned a while back is coming to the Soap Net channel! |
Tuesday June 17 23:01:00 2008 Re: GET SMART! |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > She get's > kidnapped by the bad guy at the end, with her hands tied > abover her head to the car. What is she wearing? |
TBirdSC |
Tuesday June 17 23:41:56 2008 Re: GET SMART! |
TBirdSC wrote: > (unsigned poster) wrote: > > She get's > > kidnapped by the bad guy at the end, with her hands > tied > > abover her head to the car. > What is she wearing? They showed part of it during the commercial on the NBA finals. She's wearing some white suit. No sleeveless action for us buddyboy. She's also sitting, which aint great for us AOH fans |
MAV |
Tuesday June 17 23:47:39 2008 Re: Question |
Stephen wrote: > Sometimes gags are applied, not to keep from someone > hearing them, but just to keep them from being annoying. And since someone just mentioned Wonder Woman, a perfect example is the UFO episode where Diana Prince mouths off at the villain and gets a gag for her effort. While her being gagged winds up playing a part in the plot, it wasn't the villains intention. |
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