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Sunday June 25 00:00:00 2006 Re: Where's this one from? |
Peter de K wrote:
> "Die Straßen von Berlin" ist one of those > shows bordering between series and TV movies. The best > example for a U.S. show coming to my mind is Columbo. > > "Die letzte Fahrt der Ashanti Star" (i.e. Final > Voyage of the Ashanti Star) is no. 6 of 22 episodes / TV > movies. See the link for a complete list. > > According to this list, the pilot film was: "Die > Straßen von Berlin - Babuschka". I don't know > if there was a scene in it. Peter, Thanks for the additional info and for a link. I'm not sure whether I'll be able to nail down an episode ID, but at least this gets me further. Much appreciated. Dannysuling |
Dannysuling |
dannysuling@yahoo.com |
Sunday June 25 00:20:45 2006 Tongue gagged |
This post was deleted. Poster: Paris Hilton & Jose Theodore Reason: I have no idea what this post means. I'm charging you by the word, try again with some explanation. |
The Moderator |
Sunday June 25 03:59:30 2006 Lazos Latinos Update |
Hola a todos.
Lazos latino's update is ready Enjoy it! |
Lazo Latino |
lazo_latino@yahoo.com.mx |
http://www.lazos-latinos.com/home |
Sunday June 25 05:37:17 2006 Re: Aaron Spelling has died |
Kinky-napper wrote:
> > Tip a glass to him sometime this weekend, folks. > You know, I think he's one of the few of his gender who > probably belong in our Hall of Fame. In fact, the > challenge would be to go over to the IMDb and try to find > something he produced that DIDN'T have any scenes. > ---- > My guess is that for over 20% of Brian's Pagers, our > interest in mainstream DiD scenes was first awakened by > an Aaron Spelling production. > > For some of us, that catharsis could have been during his > "Early period" (Mod Squad, The Rookies > "Time Is the Fire" episode), his "Middle > Period" (Charlie's Angels, Hart to Hart, T.J. > Hooker, Vegas), or his "Late Period" (Melrose > Place, Charmed). Even his short-lived shows contained DiD gems (BAD Cats, Robin's Hoods). This is a very fitting eulogy for Aaron Spelling, one of the most prolific and successful producers of successful television programs in the history of television. We all owe him homage and a debt of heartfelt gratitude that can never be repaid. Perhaps an online memorial to Mr. Spelling should be created. His achievements were too noteworthy for us to not memorialize him in some manner. The television series he created could be listed, along with the bondage scenes they contained. Mr. Spelling, wherever you are, we, the regular contributors to Brian's Page, extend to you our heartfelt and eternal gratitude for your achievements. Thank you for countless delectable scenes featuring beautiful actresses bound and gagged. The numerous television series you created were epiphanies for many of us, causing us to realize and acknowledge our penchant for beautiful women bound and gagged. Does this Website really have a Hall of Fame? |
Hadji |
Sunday June 25 08:02:55 2006 Unknown Scene B.O.R.N. |
Now that I have had a chance to see the scene (thanks Raffish) and not just the still, I am confident that no 2 of Raffish's unknown scenes is B.O.R.N. |
Chris P |
Sunday June 25 12:49:08 2006 Re: Unknown Scene B.O.R.N. |
Chris P wrote:
> Now that I have had a chance to see the scene (thanks > Raffish) and not just the still, I am confident that no > 2 of Raffish's unknown scenes is B.O.R.N. Cool, thanks. It was either that one or scene 5, and since Atkin ID'd the latter as "Scream, Baby, Scream," everything seems to fit. |
Raffish |
Sunday June 25 13:02:58 2006 Re: Aaron Spelling has died |
>>>This is a very fitting eulogy for Aaron Spelling,<<<
I really doubt a man wants to be remembered for producing bondage scenes...I don't see it being mentioned in his elegy or anything. Producing a show that features one actor putting duct tape on the mouth of another actor aint like curing cancer. > We all owe him homage and a debt of heartfelt gratitude that can never be repaid. Perhaps an online memorial to Mr. Spelling should be created. His achievements were too noteworthy for us to not memorialize him in some manner.<<< Sheesh. It's like the Pope just passed or something. Aaron Spelling was a hack, a shlockmeister of the highest order...yeah, you may have gotten off on some his crappy shows, like SWAT or Charlie's Angels or whatever, but that hardly makes the guy a subject of a worshipful memorial. My cousin Feeb used to get off on Underdog cartoons. So what? > Mr. Spelling, wherever you are, we, the regular > contributors to Brian's Page, extend to you our heartfelt > and eternal gratitude for your achievements. <<<< Count me outta this, if you don't mind. Thank you. Aaron, if I never see another crapfest like "Melrose Place" or worse, "Charmed", that's just fine with me. Thank you > for countless delectable scenes featuring beautiful > actresses bound and gagged. The numerous television > series you created were epiphanies for many of us, > causing us to realize and acknowledge our penchant for beautiful women bound and gagged. <<<< Yeah, Aaron. Don't pass go, don't collect $200....just go to that celestial circle of heavenly champions, the one that features, Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar, and Jon of Arc. You gave us "TJ Hooker"...you deserve it, bro. ....and he also inflicted Tori Spelling on the world. That's another thing the world should have against him. |
Milton J. Seiroadero |
Sunday June 25 16:17:06 2006 Missing |
I rented the extended cut of Missing with Evan Rachel Wood and there is no extra b&g footage of her. I was disappointed after the quotes from her about the filming of the movie, we had a two DVD collector's edition when the movie was released on DVD and now an extended cut with 17 extra minutes added and not one additional frame of her b&g.
For the most part, behind the scenes and the making of footage released with DVDs has been a major disappointment. I can only think of The Big Empty with Rachel Leigh Cook and a little bit in Joy Ride and a couple of others. |
J Par |
Sunday June 25 16:39:40 2006 Re: Aaron Spelling has died |
Milton J. Seiroadero wrote:
> >>>This is a very fitting eulogy for Aaron > Spelling,<<< > > I really doubt a man wants to be remembered for producing > bondage scenes Ok, let's drop this subject. I let the original go because it was vaguely on-topic, but I don't want this to be a discussion thread. Clear? |
The Moderator |
Sunday June 25 17:47:12 2006 Re: Aaron Spelling has died |
The Moderator wrote:
> Ok, let's drop this subject. I let the original go > because > it was vaguely on-topic, but I don't want this to be a > discussion thread. Clear? Yep. Thanks for letting me respond to his post, though. |
I don't remember what name I previously used. |
Sunday June 25 18:09:45 2006 General Hospital |
Not to be a pest, but how worthy is the Kelly Monaco handgag scene?
The episode replays early Monday morning, something like 5 a.m. I have no VCR, so my choices are to wake up early, then go back to sleep, or to miss the scene entirely. |
gasface |
Sunday June 25 19:02:17 2006 Truth & 12 Hours to Live |
Well, crap. Although I had 'em both listed on my calendar to record, I went off to work today & totally forgot about both of these Lifetime movies today, each of which were said to have some potential.
So....did either of them (or both, or neither) pan out with any bondage scenes?? Even though I missed 'em, I just gotta ask! :-) |
JP |
japfeif@aol.com |
Sunday June 25 19:15:18 2006 Re: Truth & 12 Hours to Live |
Truth- Chrissy (Jovanna Huguet)was picked up by a large individual and put in a truck. In the final scene, the truck pulls up and she pokes her head out of back of the cab and is OTM gagged and arms tied behind back.
12 Hours to Live- Amy (Brittney Wilson) is carjacked in the first ten minutes, but she never gets tied up. The preview on LifetimeTv.com said two girls were kidnapped, it didn't happen. |
Sunday June 25 19:34:06 2006 Re: General Hospital |
gasface wrote:
> Not to be a pest, but how worthy is the Kelly Monaco > handgag scene? I'd say fairly worthy, at least if your cable providers aren't big suck Comcastic losers like mine. Lasts a solid 15 seconds. I'd be happy to toss up a clip once it's clear that the sequence has run its course, though this part would probably need to be without audio. I imagine that other clippers have it in better condition. |
Raffish |
Sunday June 25 19:37:00 2006 Re: General Hospital |
Raffish wrote:
> I'd be happy to toss up a clip once it's clear that the > sequence has run its course, though this part would > probably need to be without audio. I imagine that other > clippers have it in better condition. That scene likely will be repeated to start Monday's episode, since in the promo clip she's still handgagged. So, they'll likely replay the entire scene. Second, I gotta ask. No VCR? How do you save scenes that you like or ever play a movie? |
Sunday June 25 19:40:02 2006 Two more movies tonight |
"Half-Light" with Demi Moore stalked airs tonight at 8 p.m. on TNT. Someone reported only a choloform scene, although I'm not sure how since this is a made-for-TV new movie?
Also, Oxygen running a movie called "Banshee" from 8 to 10 that looks promosing. A serial killer gets cut off in traffic and goes after the driver (pretty bad luck for the driver). No idea if any females are the targets, but will record anyway. This premiered last Sunday but no report either way. |
Sunday June 25 19:51:21 2006 Re: Unknown Scene B.O.R.N. |
(unsigned poster) wrote:
> Does anyone know how to get Raffish's clips to work Chris P, please contact me directly (or just read my front page closely). I can probably help, but the moderator doesn't like tech support questions for other webmasters in this forum. |
Raffish |
raffish@bondageparade.com |
Sunday June 25 19:55:13 2006 DiDcaps |
Does anyone know where I can find
some (small) DiDcaps for #3 & #4? |
Rich |
bindherupx@yahoo.com |
http://bindherupx.net/ep51.htm#3 |
Sunday June 25 20:10:32 2006 Re: Unknown Scene B.O.R.N. |
Raffish wrote:
> Chris P, please contact me directly (or just read my > front page closely). I can probably help, but the > moderator doesn't like tech support questions for other > webmasters in this forum. Well to be fair, it wasn't the poster Chris P who wrote that, he shouldn't get the blame for a "bad" posting in this forum. I'm just a seemingly incompetent newbie who forgot to READ and download the 3ivx codec, totally my fault. Just want to say though that I'm incredibly glad Raffish is back in business, I'm not sure how much work goes into making these clips on any of these sites, but even for the occasional vidcap sites I'm uber grateful. Keep up the good work guys. |
Sunday June 25 20:20:30 2006 Re: Unknown Scene B.O.R.N. |
(unsigned poster) wrote:
> Well to be fair, it wasn't the poster Chris P who wrote > that Oops! Sorry about that, Chris. |
Raffish |
Sunday June 25 20:35:49 2006 DiD scenes and the Dreck-to-Quality ratio |
> His intentions were purely to entertain the masses. And he accomplished just that..no more..no less.
---- It's not news that the Dreck-to-Quality ratio for TV and movies is pretty abysmal (as was discussed a few days ago, a historical drama such as "Hawkeye" -- set during the French and Indian War -- is pretty much doomed from the start). I've a feeling that for Brian's Pagers, the DiD Dreck-to-Quality ratio is even lower than it is generally. One can probably name off the top of one's head B&g scenes from "Quality" series that were prolific (e.g., "The Avengers") and acclaimed movies ("Raiders of the Lost Ark"; "39 Steps"). And informative documentaries seldom produce scenes. On the other hand, some of the most prolific B&g sources are soap operas and schlocky B- horror and women-in-prison films. Younger posters here should appreciate the sacrifice that older Brian's Pagers had to endure in the pre-VCR era, without the VCR's capability to at least fast-forward thru dreck. |
Kinky-napper |
Sunday June 25 22:09:41 2006 Kelly Monacco likely no gag |
SoapNet preview for this week showed Sam in a variety of positions, none with a gag, including the finale where she's strapped to a table and Jason busts in to rescue.
For sure, she's tied to a chair hands at side, tied to a table and threatened with injection (likely the chair just tipped backwards). Hopefully a gag in the bedroom or in transport, but I'd bet against. |
Sunday June 25 22:14:07 2006 Half-Light |
Pretty good cholorform scene with Demi Moore about 1:40 into the TNT movie. Later, she's transported by boat but not tied or gagged. Her feet are chained together and she's tossed overboard before her rescue.
Nice shots of Demi's ass in jeans and back skin exposed as she's prepared for tossing. Good setup for a B&G scene, but not to be. |
Sunday June 25 23:56:38 2006 Re: General Hospital |
(unsigned poster) wrote:
> Second, I gotta ask. No VCR? How do you save scenes that > you like or ever play a movie? During the summer, I spend a lot of time in remote areas, many without cable. So taking a VCR from place to place would not do much good. I do have access to cable and recording equipment from time to time, but often I go days between places. Usually the fine people at this site already have a clip or caps posted by that time. I rarely save scenes, as I often lose interest in them after I see them two or three times. There are exceptions, of course. Anyway, I got stormed into a location this afternoon, so there was little to do but sleep until it blew over. I should be fresh for an early morning viewing of GH. |
gasface |
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