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Monday July 01 01:43:09 2013
Graphic Novels / Comics
Does anyone know of any graphic novels / comic books that revolve around bondage as the main theme? (or just include it somewhat often)? The only ones I know of are Empowered by Adam Warren and Shiniez from deviantart.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/9/9d/Empowered_Vol_1_TBP.jpg/250px-Empowered_Vol_1_TBP.jpg
http://th04.deviantart.net/fs70/300W/f/2013/018/7/f/le_art_by_shiniez-d5rwl31.jpg
Mushroom
Monday July 01 06:54:37 2013
Re: bondage differences in screen and print
The Fixer wrote:

> This comes because I just received a copy of the
> novelization for "the Phantom", and the scene
> in there with Diana is longer and waaaaay better than
> what Kristy Swanson got in the movie.

Can you share the picture of this Phantom scene? The scene in the movie is a huge disappointment.

Monday July 01 07:22:25 2013
saints row 4
Very small odds in this one however the plot might lead to something.
In this game you're the president and you and your crew is abducted by aliens right at the start of the game.
Might not lead to anything but it might lead to anything.
The game is launched end of august.
Monday July 01 07:37:17 2013
True Blood
Brunette taped gagged throughout episode. No bonds.
Mel
Monday July 01 08:42:08 2013
Re: True Blood
Mel wrote:

> Brunette taped gagged throughout episode. No bonds.

So she has tape over her mouth for the whole episode without getting tied up?
She keeps the tape on for some strange reason and not because of the usual one?
Avi
Monday July 01 08:44:15 2013
Re: True Blood
Avi wrote:

> Mel wrote:
> She keeps the tape on for some strange reason and not
> because of the usual one?

Yeah it's sound really weird.
So perhaps the bonds aren't shown?
Monday July 01 09:25:20 2013
Re: bondage differences in screen and print
(unsigned poster) wrote:

> Can you share the picture of this Phantom scene? The
> scene in the movie is a huge disappointment.

It's a novelization, so sadly, there are no pictures, but the description of what happens is better and far more detailed.
The Fixer
Monday July 01 09:36:51 2013
Re: True Blood
(unsigned poster) wrote:

> Avi wrote:
> > Mel wrote:
> > She keeps the tape on for some strange reason and
> not
> > because of the usual one?
> Yeah it's sound really weird.
> So perhaps the bonds aren't shown?

I'm just watching it.
The male vampire insist that she stays alive, she thanks him and gets gagged by him the very second after.
She is a normal human being and they are 3 vampires (one guy, two ladies), she will do what they say because their are far stroger and she is under their death threat.
So she is being a good girl and she keeps thee tape gag on.

Personally I'm really enjoying it, You get to see a tied damsel usually but you don't get much cooperating damsels.
Holding a hostage that keeps her gag on willingly is very hot in my book.

Details:
This damsel is very submissive and she is just walking around in her nightgown tape gagged.
When she and the male vampire are sleeping together (real sleep) she takes a chance and removes the tape in an attempt to reason with him, he doesn't want to talk and tells her to put the tape back on.
She doesn't and instead reveal a secret and they get into a bizarre sexual tension scene.
He asks her again to put the tape back on but it doesn't happen on screen.
After that her father is on the phone and he asks the African-American female vampire to tape the damsels mouth and she does it during the phone call itself.
Then I lost track of what the heck happened.
Avi
Monday July 01 09:46:18 2013
Re: True Blood
Damsel is Amelia Rose
Avi
Monday July 01 10:00:08 2013
Re: bondage differences in screen and print
(unsigned poster) wrote:

> Can you share the picture of this Phantom scene? The
> scene in the movie is a huge disappointment.

As mentioned before, there aren't any pictures, but let me point out the differences between the scene as it was in the movie, and the novelization.

In the novelization, it describes Diana waking from being knocked unconscious and finding herself bound & gagged, plus her being dragged alongside a pier, carried unto the boat by Sala, then down into the hold, and placed on the chair. At one point, it even mentions her mmphing (though not using that term) when she thinks she's going to be thrown in the hold. In the movie, there's just an exterior shot of the boat, then Sala & Quill arrive with her.

In the novelization, after she's ungagged, Diana's dialogue is basically the same, but after mouthing off to her captors, Quill gets fed up with her and has her regagged, with her actually trying to avoid the gag, noting its' dirtiness, even saying "you wanna gag me, get a clean rag! Is that too much to ask?" In the movie, obviously, this doesn't happen.

Finally, in the novelization there's an scene mentioning her still being bound and gagged, then cutting her to dreaming about some previous trouble she was in. Then someone comes down the ladder, and she's acknowledged as struggling against her bonds, when Sala returns, who then ungags her and offers her water. Then there's some talking, and she tries to take her boots, though oddly enough, doesn't untie her ankles to do so (indeed, it even mentions the Phantom later cutting her ankle bonds). In the movie, Sala's just there, there's little talk between them, and the ankles are untied.

Also she's described as being tied with ropes, not rope and a cloth or whatever.
Monday July 01 10:07:47 2013
Re: True Blood
Avi wrote:

> Damsel is Amelia Rose

Thanks for clearing that one up Avi.

Monday July 01 15:14:41 2013
Confine
This film was released today in the UK in theaters and DVD. I would like to know if there is a scene for Daisy Lowe.
Monday July 01 16:06:57 2013
Re: Graphic Novels / Comics
Mushroom wrote:

> Does anyone know of any graphic novels / comic books that
> revolve around bondage as the main theme? (or just
> include it somewhat often)? The only ones I know of are
> Empowered by Adam Warren and Shiniez from deviantart.
Well of course you can go back to John Willie's "Sweet Gwendoline" as a starting point. I remember one called "The Blonde" which I think was from France originally, but it was eventually reprinted over here. At least one of the volumes was heavy on bondage, maybe all were - I'm not the greatest authority. Rich Larson had a couple of art books called "Bed and Bondage" which were full of single page drawings of various DiDs. Steve O. Reno did the same in his "Sensual Distress" art collections. Not really "novels" or stories, but they would be of interest to many. I'm sure there are others; hope this helps some.
Monday July 01 18:01:19 2013
Stand Up Guys (2013)
Quick little scene roughly half way through, where the guys find a naked Vanessa Ferlito bound hands in front and cleve gagged in the trunk of a stolen car, short but sweet
Moxx of Balhoom
Monday July 01 19:07:17 2013
Scene ID
Can anyone identify the actress and movie? I always thought it was called "The Baby" but there does not seem to be anything in the database that matches the scene.
http://i.imgur.com/JHlD21e.png
ID4J
id4j@aol.com
Monday July 01 19:28:28 2013
Re: Corazon Indomables
I was wondering if anyone has the same idea that I have concerning the sheik character. I was wondering if he has a plan to kidnap Marycruz (Ana Brenda Contreras') character. Of all the new young actresses on the scene, I can't wait to see Ana Brenda receive the gag.
Jack Bauer
Monday July 01 19:28:34 2013
Knight rider
To anyone who has Comcast cable, the entire Knight Rider series from the 80's is available on demand for free.
I have a sneaking suspicion that there might be a scene or two not listed in the database. I seem to remember that Rebecca Holden had a scene but it might be scene creep.
Snowcat
Monday July 01 20:07:27 2013
Re: Puppet Master: Axis of Evil
This post was deleted.

Poster: WPM
Reason: Both sides had a say, we don't need a comment every other day.
The Moderator
Monday July 01 21:14:45 2013
Re: Scene ID
ID4J wrote:

> Can anyone identify the actress and movie? I always
> thought it was called "The Baby" but there does
> not seem to be anything in the database that matches the
> scene.

I have the scene somewhere, I can't recall the name just now but I can tell you definitely that this scene is not from The Baby.

JP
japfeif@aol.com
Monday July 01 21:44:58 2013
Re: Under The Dome
(unsigned poster) wrote:

> ..There is nothing in the book. Brit Robertson's character
is actually killed right away in the book....

Weeeelllll, one of the few times I'm glad the movie is different from the book, lol, Brit is too cute to waste. This is why I began reading "Song of Ice and Fire" ahead of the "Game of Thrones" seasons (though regardless of any bondage).
Ch
Monday July 01 21:47:56 2013
Re: Knight rider
I'm sorry, It appears it was only free on the weekend.
Snowcat
Monday July 01 22:36:35 2013
Re: Scene ID
ID4J wrote:

> Can anyone identify the actress and movie?

Record number: 1829

Title: Down, Out & Dangerous (1995)
Medium: TV Movie
Actress: Cynthia Ettinger

Description: Ettinger is tied to a chair, with a white cloth cleave-gag.

Scene is at end of film, last 10 minutes should get it.


For those who like this sort of thing, it should also be noted that Ettinger's character is pregnant. Not a bad scene (however brief): couple of good shots of her gagged with the ol' fashioned white cleave and decent gag talk despite the brevity, if I recall.
Ice Cream Man
Monday July 01 22:43:47 2013
Re: Scene ID
Ice Cream Man wrote:


>
>
> For those who like this sort of thing, it should also be
> noted that Ettinger's character is pregnant.

That's why I thought it was called The Baby, because she was pregnant.

Thank you.
ID4J
id4j@aol.com

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