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Sunday July 06 00:09:01 2003
Re: A Bit of an Exaggeration
Jazz411 wrote:

> I stand corrected. Five scenes. Six if you count the one
> from "The 13 Ghosts of Scooby Doo", and seven
> if you include "A Pup Named Scooby Doo". Not a
> whole lot though, considering how long her career spans.
> If anyone knows of any more Daphne scenes (or heck, any
> Velma scenes besides the "chained to a log"
> one), let me know!

You may stand corrected JazzMan, but your initial assertation was right on and proved out.. Scooby was on for how many years?? More than a lot of guys on this board have been alive I'll wager.. and that is all the scenes for Daphne it provided..and the Sandy Duncan scene.. ok, actually it WAS Daph, but heh, drawn to look like Sandy..

Bottom line, Scooby was hardly a bonanza of bondage, and neither was the Angels.. not even close.

You know the one thing I, even as a teenager could never understand?? How Charlies Angels, with 3 such small breasted actresses, could ever be primarily known, to this day, for "jiggle!"

David Knight
http://www.DavidKnightBondage.com
Sunday July 06 00:55:00 2003
Batman: "Flop Goes the Joker"
Batman: "Flop Goes the Joker" (Diane Ivarson bound and gagged) is on TV Land early Sunday morning (July 6) at 4:30 am.
Tapemaster
km574@yahoo.com
Sunday July 06 01:09:48 2003
Re: A Bit of an Exaggeration
Snowcat wrote:

> she deff could hhve been bound more... Penelope
> Pittstop... Goldie Gold... shoot even Mighty Mouse's main Squeeze

Goldie Gold? From Goldie Gold and Action Jack? I've heard about that cartoon once or twice. Someone was going to e-mail me a list of scenes from it for my Cartoon Capture List, but I never got them. What do you remember from that show?

For those unfamiliar with Goldie Gold and Action Jack (heck, I've never even seen it myself), the cartoon is apparently about some absurdly rich woman and her putz protector, as they travel around the world searching for adventure. From what I hear, Jack was an idiot and sometimes got Gold into danger by alerting the enemies. Gold was supposedly captured a lot as well.
Jazz411
jazz411@ptd.net
Sunday July 06 01:58:34 2003
Re: DidTown
WMD wrote:

> CM,
> do you know where anybody can get a clip of that great
> Eastenders scene on your page?


Someone (can't recall who) had the gag part of the scene posted right after it aired here in the states.
CM
Sunday July 06 02:01:07 2003
Re: A Bit of an Exaggeration
Snowcat wrote:

>
> > Another popular fiction is that Daphne from Scooby
> Doo got tied up on a regular basis, or that she's a
> common "damsel in distress". I see it all the
> time -
> references to her "constantly getting tied up",
> and such. She only got tied up, like what, 3 times? My

> lemme see
> 1. the "mask mixup" one where she's b & g
> in the backseat then just bound in the room.

In this episode, she is bound and gagged in the back seat of a car AND bound and gagged when her colleagues find her; one of them even says, "She's trying to tell us something", when the gagged Daphne mumbles unintelligibly through her gag.

> 2. the witch one where she's b&G under a sheet that
> is removed

This one is a classic.

> 3. the sandy duncan movie one (hands behind)

She is gagged and not bound while the villain is in the process of kidnapping her; later, when he has her safely hidden, she is bound and gagged. He mistakenly thinks ske is Sandy Duncan; since she is gagged, she cannot disabuse him of this misconception. She keeps making indignant and admonitory "mmph" sounds through her gag.

> 4. the closet in the cabin by the big Insect dude (hands
> & feet)

This episode was a big disappointment. She is banging against the walls of the chamber in which she is imprisoned, so viewers are tantalized into inferring that she will be bound and gagged when found. I was dejected and chagrined to see that she was only tied hand and foot, and not gagged.
I wonder if this episode had originally been written with her bound and gagged, but the producers had excised Daphne's being gagged for some reason?

Hadji
Sunday July 06 05:35:18 2003
#8833 Swordfish
On the database, there is a confusion about the number of DID and
the name of the actress.
Anyone remember the scene from this movie?
Sunday July 06 05:53:02 2003
Australian Sci-Fi, Comedy.
IIRC there is a DID scene on an Australian SCI-FI TV series with time machine, a young heroine, and a villain who ride a large white limo with a punk driver.

Another "holly grail": a women in a comedy TV series was captured by aliens inside UFO and strapped (standing position) to a machine beside a farmer. The alien release the farmer for an experiment / torture.

Anyone remember the scenes / TV series?
Sunday July 06 08:01:42 2003
Re: A Bit of an Exaggeration

> Bottom line, Scooby was hardly a bonanza of bondage, and
> neither was the Angels.. not even close.

You are correct sir, yes. Daphne wasn't B&G as much as we belived. She even missed in 1970's version. As for "Danger prone", Daph was a tad clumsy. However, carttons weren't the only medium for Scooby-Doo. I remember a Scooby coloring book where Daphne got The Treament.

> You know the one thing I, even as a teenager could never
> understand?? How Charlies Angels, with 3 such small
> breasted actresses, could ever be primarily known, to this day, for "jiggle!"

Just goes to show how the people complaining at the time never watched and those who didn't catch it the first time around never bothered to do any research into the subject.
Sunday July 06 08:11:59 2003
A WW casting call, with a twist.
Okay, here's a Casting idea for the Wonder Woman movie: Paula Garces from "Clockstoppers." She did a very good job of dipicting a sense of, well, wonder at the world moving much more slowly than she did. That would be an important componant of Diana Prince/Wonder Woman adjusting to the strange world she has gone into. As a relative unknown, she's free of "Her as Wonder Woman? No way" baggage that a established actess would have. (Not to mention saving the producers a bundle of money, as she won't command 10 million dollars up front) More to the point, especially for this site I want to see her B&G!
Historian
historian64@hotmail.com
Sunday July 06 10:17:07 2003
Keri Russell - status
From the July 6 Parade magazine's "Personality Parade" section:

Q: Now that Felicity is off the air, will Keri Russell be doing another TV series soon?

A: "Not likely. After four grueling years of weekly TV, Russell, 27, moved from Hollywood to New York to explore theater work. But she is currently in London filming "Cabbages and Queens" with Nathan Lane, and there is talk that she'll play Lois Lane in the next "Superman" film." [That casting choice would work for me...] :-)
Kinky-napper
Sunday July 06 10:36:14 2003
Re: A WW casting call, with a twist.
Historian wrote:

> Okay, here's a Casting idea for the Wonder Woman
> movie: Paula Garces from "Clockstoppers."

I could live with that; however...
(1) She's (believe it or not) about to turn 29, & the producers are supposedly looking for an 18-to-*early*-20's unknown.
(2) Her eyes are gorgeous, but I'd prefer *BLUE* peepers for Diana/WW.

The Mediterranean has always been a mixing pot (& the pot's *continued* to stir since "Classical" times.) So... it's believable that a Greek (especially an Ionian) could show traits from Celtic to Nubian. Anyhoo, for Diana *I* want to see an athletic young woman with fair skin, dark brown or black hair, blue eyes, and "Classically beautiful" features (Jane Seymour, Jacqueline Smith, Victoria Principal, etc.)

Hey, no problem! All they have to do is hire whoever did the casting for "Buffy." They must have a steamer trunk full of headshots from the casting call when they filled the ranks of the Season 7 Potential Slayers. :-)
Van
vvvan@earthlink.net
http://www.restrainedtastes.com/
Sunday July 06 12:07:47 2003
Re: A WW casting call, with a twist.

>
> The Mediterranean has always been a mixing pot Anyhoo, for Diana *I* want to see an athletic young woman
> with fair skin, dark brown or black hair, blue eyes, and
> "Classically beautiful" features Two words

I have just two words for you....which happen to be two of my favorites as far as this is concerned

Jessica Alba

the doctor
Sunday July 06 12:51:48 2003
Re: A Bit of an Exaggeration
Jazz411 wrote:
> Goldie Gold? From Goldie Gold and Action Jack? I've heard > about that cartoon once or twice. What do you remember from
> that show?
>

I remember it well...
in its one short season she got tied up at least six or seven times none of them that great & i think only one gag

Snowcat
Sunday July 06 14:11:06 2003
Re: A Bit of an Exaggeration
Snowcat wrote:

> Jazz411 wrote:
> > Goldie Gold? From Goldie Gold and Action Jack? I've
> heard > about that cartoon once or twice. What do you
> remember from
> > that show?
> >
>
> I remember it well...
> in its one short season she got tied up at least six or
> seven times none of them that great & i think only
> one gag

Even so, do you remember any specific scenes? Perhaps you could mail some in to my Cartoon Capture List (or describe them here). Even if you think they're not that great, my curiousity is piqued. Besides, one or two small tie-ups can be quite fun.
Jazz411
jazz411@ptd.net
Sunday July 06 16:41:18 2003
Re: Keri Russell - status
> A: "Not likely. After four grueling years of weekly
> TV, Russell,
> and there is talk that she'll play Lois Lane in the next
> "Superman" film." [That casting choice
> would work for me...] :-)

But you see, that's why I'm not waiting for Superman. Did Margot Kidder get anything in the original Superman movies such as Lois did in comicbooks and the series? No. Don't expect the next Lois to either. Expect Lois to be a tough ass man-woman.
Dave Mustaine
Sunday July 06 19:18:49 2003
Re: Keri Russell - status
Dave Mustaine wrote:

> But you see, that's why I'm not waiting for Superman.
> Did Margot Kidder get anything in the original Superman
> movies such as Lois did in comicbooks and the series?
> No. Don't expect the next Lois to either. Expect Lois
> to be a tough ass man-woman.

In the TV show "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman", I think Lois was portrayed as a "mentally" tough woman. As in, she can handle herself, but does get into danger. Heck, she had plenty of DiD scenes. I don't know if the movie will continue that, however.
Jazz411
jazz411@ptd.net
Sunday July 06 23:39:01 2003
Why you should always tie the legs (especially *to* something)
As a fan of the good ol' chair-tie, I remembered I had this pic from an old serial. I thought some of you might get a kick out of it.

http://www.geocities.com/TelevisionCity/Stage/6050/bd-kick-x.jpg (Geocities doesn't allow external image links, so copy and paste instead)
Jazz411
jazz411@ptd.net

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