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Thursday June 28 00:46:14 2018 Condor 104 |
The episode paid off with a very good scene for Katherine Cunningham. Three long segments in the episode with her tied and gagged. She free and getting friendly with the hero by the end, so this scene is over. The episode will repeat through the week on the Audience channel. |
Gagster |
Thursday June 28 00:55:54 2018 Re: Sicario 2 |
Speaking of Isabela her Dora The Explorer is being directed by Michael Bay and will be more of an action/adventure/mystery so probably some possibilities in that. She is certainly beautiful hopefully Sicario delivers bigtime |
Thursday June 28 00:58:38 2018 Re: Condor 104 |
Simply gorgeous. Tv scene of the year perhaps? That gag rocks :) |
Thursday June 28 04:15:06 2018 Re: Condor 104 |
Sounds like the best possible outcome. I never read the original Six Days Of The Condor novel so not sure how long Katherine's character was trussed up in that but of course it was a blinkie in Redford's 3 Days version. Katherine is if anything even more attractive than Faye Dunaway and that sponge gag is a massive improvement on Faye's also. She looks vulnerable, helpless and completely lovely. This scene will ensure my eventual purchase of the series dvd. Most excellent and I could literally look at hundreds of screencaps of her. She's definitely got an Evangeline Lilly look about her :) |
Anon |
Thursday June 28 05:30:40 2018 Re: Condor 104 |
Woah. Sexiest mainstream gag I've seen in a while she is gorgeous! That sponge is jammed in there good that's how it's done Redford lol. Any more screencaps/angles would be muchly appreciated :) |
Thursday June 28 05:38:05 2018 Psychology of Murder |
from promos found on vimeo of this not new tv series a blonde girl is kidnapped and tied up in a few different positions (or maybe they're different girl) I didn't see any gags but it's a possibility apparently series can be seen on amazon Actress could be Nikki Fioretti and she's already in the database with a funny and very nice scene of full treatment |
Belts and Boots |
Thursday June 28 08:23:51 2018 Re: Condor 104 |
I'd say the sponge/tie combo must have been in the original book as it's been a constant in the two adaptations. Unless the producers are big fans of the 1975 film and specifically mimicked it. Guess it's a gag made from practical/readily available items but sponge gags were definitely big in Seventies fetish imagery and films. They're hardly seen now so whatever the reasoning behind this one it's very nice to see such an effective example again. Hope to see a few imitations elsewhere |
Thursday June 28 08:42:04 2018 Re: Condor 104 |
Can't wait to see this asap. If Maika Monroe's Tau scenes pan out as expected we could have the potential tv and film scenes of the year in the same week. Not too bad at all....and then there's Sicario 2. Either a Famine or a Feast this DiD stuff |
Thursday June 28 09:35:46 2018 Turkish Celebrities protesting Violence Against Women |
found this quite by chance, don't know if it has been posted before |
ravenx |
http://weekly.com.tr/33-unlu-isim-alo-183-hayat-kurtarir-kadina-siddete-son-demek-icin-bir-araya-geldi/ |
Thursday June 28 10:01:31 2018 Re: Ant-Man and the Wasp |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > Didn't know of her Little Evil scene. Good she got a gag > for once but I'm hoping she gets duct tape at some point. For once? Lilly got good-looking cleaves with closeups in two different storylines on Lost. (You're still out of luck so far on duct tape, granted.) |
Miss Cleo |
Thursday June 28 10:43:49 2018 Madame Hollywood |
Don't know if this has been mentioned, but Audience channel Direct TV Ch 71 has a show called Madame Hollywood, and I believe S1 Ep4 has the lead in a quick red ball gag. She's a prisoner in a locked apartment type set up (kind of surreal). Warning, male scene too and it's very long, I guess you could call it femdom torture. |
Thursday June 28 10:48:30 2018 Re: Madame Hollywood |
Was it the original version or the remake from last year? |
Pixy |
Thursday June 28 11:29:08 2018 Early Influential Scenes |
I’m sorry to hear of Deanna Lund’s passing. Her scene in Land of the Giants was very influential in me realizing I liked this stuff. Other early scenes that influenced me were Lyn Peters in Daniel Boone, Yvonne Craig scenes as Batgirl, Lynn Marta in The Rookies,, the Indian girl b&g to a tree by Daniel Boone, a girl b&g to a post in Here Come the Brides, and Linda Day George in a Burt Reynolds show. Which early scenes you saw influenced you? |
Thursday June 28 13:08:02 2018 Re: Early Influential Scenes |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > Which early scenes you saw influenced you? April O'Neill when she got many OTM gags in 1987 TMNT cartoon |
Blackhammer |
Thursday June 28 13:48:56 2018 Good scene |
I wonder if someone can help with this one. I woke up, and somehow recalled a very good scene from a movie, it was not that old. There was a chesty blonde wearing a white top. Kidnapped by two guys in black ski masks, she was dragged upstairs in a deserted house. This happened kind of near the beginning of the movie, unfortunately nothing real good happened later on. The other thing I remember was one of the guys was a real screw up, kept making mistakes. IIRC, this got loads of write ups here, but somehow I don't recall the name of this. Anyone? |
Thursday June 28 13:49:19 2018 Re: Early Influential Scenes |
Blackhammer wrote: > (unsigned poster) wrote: > > Which early scenes you saw influenced you? > April O'Neill when she got many OTM gags in 1987 TMNT > cartoon Heather Locklear in the "Bloodsport" movie. CBS aired the movie when ABC had passed on it after canceling the series. CBS ran the promo of Locklear B&G and being menanced by a sword. That did it for me, I recorded the movie, then started scene chasing because I had seen scenes earlier on shows and never paid them much attention. Within a couple days, Nancy Frangione was B&G in her underwear on "Another World" and needless to say, that cemented my interest. |
Thursday June 28 13:56:40 2018 Re: Early Influential Scenes |
(unsigned poster) wrote: Many of the same ones you mention, but don't know the Indian gal scene, and never saw Here Comes Bride. Otherwise, Superman series, mainly the Phyllis Coates ones, Bracken's World had this gal tied for the whole show. A few movies too. Very first one is an old, oddball movie called The Man Who Turned To Stone, and Die Die My Darling, The Collector. |
no trekkie |
Thursday June 28 14:21:52 2018 Re: Madame Hollywood |
Pixy wrote: > Was it the original version or the remake from last year? I'm guessing 2016 version but don't know for sure as the date is not listed on Direct TV. |
Thursday June 28 14:41:13 2018 Re: Early Influential Scenes |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > Which early scenes you saw influenced you? I’m going to be revealing my age, but my earliest influence was watching The Three Stooges on local TV every afternoon after school. Somehow, the boys managed to co-star with some absolutely gorgeous women, some of whom ended up as melodramatic damsels-in-distress. Examples: Norma Randall in “Spooks”, Jean Willes in “A Snitch in Time”, Virginia Hunter in “Fiddlers Three”, and, of course, Christine McIntyre in “Shivering Sherlocks” and “Dopey Dicks”, all of whom got the full treatment at the hands of various villain types, requiring our heroes to effect rescue (in Stooge fashion, of course). That, and reruns of “The Adventures of Superman” (1952). |
flash5lk |
flash5lk@yahoo.com |
Thursday June 28 16:25:12 2018 Re: Early Influential Scenes |
Lisa Peluso on Loving. Two scenes, about 10yrs apart ! Lisa Peluso was cleave gagged in Loving in 1983 I believe? I saw the caps on Fuzzweb years ago. RIP. She was pissed and her kidnappers and cleave gagged, it was hot! The other is the well-known coffin scene, which I reminisced about for years. If anyone has any caps or a clip of the Cleave-gagged scene, please share. I’m sure a lot of people are looking for it. I saw someone on here talking about it recently. |
Thursday June 28 21:13:33 2018 Re: Early Influential Scenes |
> and, of course, Christine McIntyre in “Shivering > Sherlocks” and “Dopey Dicks”, Plus 'Pardon My Terror' |
Thursday June 28 22:18:45 2018 Re: Good scene |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > I wonder if someone can help with this one. somehow I don't recall the name of this. Anyone? Was it "the Cottage" with Jennifer Ellison perhaps? If not, then need more to go on I'm afraid. |
Spongeworthy |
Thursday June 28 22:47:39 2018 Re: Condor 104 |
Anon wrote: > Sounds like the best possible outcome. I never read the > original Six Days Of The Condor novel so not sure how > long Katherine's character was trussed up in that... I did read the book long ago, and there is no scene. He abducts her, but has a cold, so the next chapter is him resting in bed while she makes him soup. |
The Kindly One |
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