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Thursday June 30 00:55:25 2022 Re: Families |
On June 28 2022 ADF wrote: > Hi. Does anyone know of movies with the premise that a > young couple or an entire family is abducted/terrorized > by bad guys? Almost any crime procedurals like criminal minds have some villains that target families. You can look up "families" or "daughter" in the database. |
Thursday June 30 02:15:39 2022 Re: Families |
On June 28 2022 ADF wrote: > Hi. Does anyone know of movies with the premise that a > young couple or an entire family is abducted/terrorized > by bad guys? Not a movie, but the old TV series "Boomtown" had an episode with a home invasion crew capturing a couple and their daughter, all of whom unfortunately came to a bad end. It gained some notoriety because one of the women had a ball gag, which was more unusual at the time than it is now. |
Thursday June 30 03:38:11 2022 Re: Families |
> Not a movie, but the old TV series "Boomtown" [snip] It gained some notoriety because one of the > women had a ball gag, which was more unusual at the time than it is now. Huh. What episode was this? I remember one with a damsel tied standing up and tape gagged. |
Thursday June 30 09:19:58 2022 Korean Drama - Jinxed at First - Seohyun from SNSD |
Episode 6 of the Korean drama "Jinxed at First" shows the female lead, played by SNSD's Seohyun (AKA; Seo Ju Hyun) tied to a chair and struggling with a putz who is unconscious for some time. No gags and disappointed from the differences from the webtoon its based off of where Seul Bi (Seohyun) is chloroed at this part and tied alone in a warehous; but her character is kidnapped at least twice more in the webtoon so hopefully a gag is incoming. https://twitter.com/manyeonnim/status/1542496887617777664 |
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Thursday June 30 10:05:29 2022 Re: Families |
On June 30 2022 (unsigned poster) wrote: > > Not a movie, but the old TV series > "Boomtown" [snip] > It gained some notoriety because one of the > > women had a ball gag > Huh. What episode was this? Thirteenth episode of the first season - "Home Invasion." |
Thursday June 30 14:36:27 2022 Fun or romantic HOM scene? |
Does anyone know of a TV or movie scene with a guy covering a girl's mouth with his hand in a romantic way or playfully? Drawing a blank here. |
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Thursday June 30 14:44:56 2022 Willa Fitzgerald in Dolly Parton's Heartstrings |
Fair warning up front: hands are only in front for the duration. Dolly Parton's Heartstrings is an anthology series on Netflix. There is only one season so far, and episode 7, titled JJ Sneed, has the following: Willa Fitzgerald plays Maddie Hawkins, a tough girl in this western episode who falls for an outlaw, JJ Sneed. Late in the hour long episode, she wakes up to him tying her wrists together in front of her. She looks down to see that her bare feet are already tied. She is wearing modest white bed clothes in this scene. He gets her tied up with very little struggle, but then she protests, prompting him to sloppily cleave-gag her with a white cloth. He carries her to another room and locks her in and here she struggles, but to no avail. The next day, a Marshall who has been tailing them breaks into the room and it appears that the cleave gag has been adjusted and reapplied better. Sadly the next time we see her it is gone, but the Marshall does keep her hands bound for the next scene, and we get a close-up of her wrists as she saws through the ropes. |
Thursday June 30 15:59:00 2022 Re: Families |
> Not a movie, but the old TV series "Boomtown" > It gained some notoriety because one of the > women had a ball gag, which was more unusual at the time than it is now. Ballgag pioneers, we salute you! Mainstreaming, even slightly, the ballgag has been a great achievement. Hopefully filmmakers can do shibari next |
Thursday June 30 17:46:59 2022 Re: Families |
On June 30 2022 (unsigned poster) wrote: > Mainstreaming, even slightly, the ballgag has been a > great achievement. Hopefully filmmakers can do shibari next Shibari has been done, at least to a mild extent. I remember an episode of "Law and Order: Criminal Intent" where a victim was tied that way. The female half of the detective team investigating identified the ropework, which caused her male partner to raise his eyebrows and say "Okay..." |
Thursday June 30 18:04:04 2022 Re: Families |
On June 30 2022 (unsigned poster) wrote: > Mainstreaming, even slightly, the ballgag has been a > great achievement. Hopefully filmmakers can do shibari next I can remember an episode of "Law and Order: Criminal Intent" where a murder victim was found tied that way. The female half of the detective team identified the ropework by the name of the style, causing her male partner to raise his eyebrows and say "Okay..." |
Thursday June 30 18:13:28 2022 Re: Willa Fitzgerald in Dolly Parton's Heartstrings |
On June 30 2022 (unsigned poster) wrote: > Dolly Parton's Heartstrings is an anthology series on > Netflix. There is only one season so far, and episode 7, > titled JJ Sneed, has the following: > Willa Fitzgerald plays Maddie Hawkins, a tough girl in > this western episode who falls for an outlaw, JJ Sneed. > Late in the hour long episode, she wakes up to him tying > her wrists together in front of her. She looks down to > see that her bare feet are already tied. She is wearing > modest white bed clothes in this scene. He gets her tied > up with very little struggle, but then she protests, > prompting him to sloppily cleave-gag her with a white > cloth. He carries her to another room and locks her in > and here she struggles, but to no avail. > The next day, a Marshall who has been tailing them breaks > into the room and it appears that the cleave gag has been > adjusted and reapplied better. Sadly the next time we see > her it is gone, but the Marshall does keep her hands > bound for the next scene, and we get a close-up of her > wrists as she saws through the ropes. Wow, great little seen! Even though her wrists are tied in front (it odes appear they are lashed loosely to her tied feet), Willa looks adorable cleave gagged and I love me a good western scene. Plenty of well lit closeups to boot too. I'm surprised this went unnoticed for a few years given this aired in 2019. I've made an edit over on the video page for others to enjoy. |
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Thursday June 30 22:00:52 2022 Re: Families |
> I can remember an episode of "Law and Order: > Criminal Intent" where a murder victim was found > tied that way. The female half of the detective team > identified the ropework Oh it's been done. But more please. Too many damsels are tied ineffectively |
Thursday June 30 22:28:37 2022 Re: Willa Fitzgerald in Dolly Parton's Heartstrings |
> I'm surprised this went unnoticed for a few > years given this aired in 2019. > I've made an edit over on the video page for others to > enjoy. I wondered the same thing. I've known about it for some time, but I never thought to check if it was on here. I'm guessing the fact that it was an anthology show based on Dolly Parton's music is probably why no one thought to check, haha. I'm fortunate enough to be a big enough Willa Fitzgerald fan that I watched it for her, with no expectations of a scene. Glad you liked it! |
Thursday June 30 22:33:31 2022 Re: Willa Fitzgerald in Dolly Parton's Heartstrings |
On June 30 2022 FakeForger wrote: > I've made an edit over on the video page for others to > enjoy. Please trim your quotes better in the future. While the system doesn't enforce anything more than a 75/25 ratio there's no need to include all that for a relatively short reply. As the instructions say, I can remove a post that violates quoting to an unnecessary degree. |
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Thursday June 30 22:35:58 2022 Re: Willa Fitzgerald in Dolly Parton's Heartstrings |
On June 30 2022 The Moderator wrote: > Please trim your quotes better in the future. While the > system doesn't enforce anything more than a 75/25 ratio > there's no need to include all that for a relatively > short reply. As the instructions say, I can remove a > post that violates quoting to an unnecessary degree. <y apologies, didn't realize I had left so much of the original quote in my post; that wasn't my intention. |
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