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Friday July 06 02:20:04 2007 Good luck |
Hi all!
I am Lucy, I have found your website while searching for some info at Google. Your site has helped me in a big way. G'night |
rogotenin |
laaaalaalwol@gawab.com |
http://www.google.com/ |
Friday July 06 02:33:06 2007 Pride and Presience |
I guess it was inevitable that, after someone turned Jane Austen into a detective, they'd take the next step and make Charles and Elizabeth Darcy into a 19th century Nick and Nora, in a book called "Pride and Prescience," by an author named Carrie Bebris.
Very late in the book (in a scene that suggests that Ms. Bebris might be a fan of my own story "Love's Savage Bonds,") the villainous couple at the heart of the mystery take Elizabeth prisoner: "His gaze never leaving Elizabeth, Parrish crossed to a chest of drawers and removed a fistful of neckcloths. Pressing his knife to the base of Elizabeth's throat, he instructed Caroline to bind her ankles and wrists to the chair... When she was bound, he held the knife away a few inches and ordered Caroline to gag her with the last cravat." We later see her held at knifepoint, still bound and gagged, while a potential rescuer comes to the door. We get the villain making the suggestion that he and his wife might take Elizabeth with them as a reluctant part of a sexual threesome (all that Victorian repression, don't you know), and in the big fight at the end, Elizabeth joins in by knocking her chair over, foiling a pistol shot, while still bound and gagged. None of it is told in anything like loving detail, but it's a decent, lengthy scene. Make a great TV-movie. |
Jeb |
jebdel@yahoo.com |
http://www.jebsadventurebound.net |
Friday July 06 02:35:29 2007 Re: Pride and Presience |
A quick note: turns out there are at least two other books in the series. I'll try a few keywords in Amazon's inside-the-book search to see if there's anything of interest in them. |
Jeb |
Friday July 06 04:01:58 2007 Standoff on Fox Friday 9pm |
Saw some previews of masked men holding a lady hostage.
The "official" blurb from Fox website: When the key witness in a federal money-laundering case and his wife are kidnapped and held hostage, the hostage-taker demands $2 million to free them. ......The hostage’s life-threatening heart problem becomes leverage for the hostage-taker, who raises the ransom price with the threat of torture or even death if his demands are not met. May be something, may be nothing. |
MT |
Friday July 06 08:34:20 2007 Re: A liitle TMNT identifying please? |
(unsigned poster) wrote:
> I'm a little foggy on the ep names of these TMNT scenes > Could you i d them? Why don't you search the Scene Database? You may find something there. |
This is what Abel |
Friday July 06 08:57:49 2007 Re: A liitle TMNT identifying please? |
> Why don't you search the Scene Database? You may find
> something there. Already did and its a little...limited. Anyway, I found out the one where she's in the chair in the ocean is the ep "Green with Jealousy". Can ya help with the rest? |
Friday July 06 09:06:14 2007 Re: Pride and Presience |
Jeb wrote:
> I guess it was inevitable that, after someone turned Jane > Austen into a detective, they'd take the next step and > make Charles and Elizabeth Darcy into a 19th century Nick > and Nora, in a book called "Pride and > Prescience," by an author named Carrie Bebris. Just a minute - shouldn't that be Fitzwilliam Darcy? Charles is his friend Mr Bingley. > We later see her held at knifepoint, still bound and > gagged, while a potential rescuer comes to the door. We > get the villain making the suggestion that he and his > wife might take Elizabeth with them as a reluctant part > of a sexual threesome (all that Victorian repression, > don't you know), and in the big fight at the end, > Elizabeth joins in by knocking her chair over, foiling a > pistol shot, while still bound and gagged. Hero and heroine would have been well into middle age by the time Victoria became queen. "Pride and Prejudice" was published during the Regency, a formal but rather less repressed time. It was, after all, the era of the Hellfire Club. Jane Austen may even have considered it a historical novel, set in the 18th century, though there's not much detail that specifies a period. She does imply a long marriage in the last chapter, and that suggests looking back. > None of it is told in anything like loving detail, but > it's a decent, lengthy scene. Make a great TV-movie. I agree entirely. You don't often see a lady tied up in an Empire Line dress, more's the pity. |
Mad Dan |
http://www.dansdidnts.com |
Friday July 06 09:22:42 2007 slave girls in a sexy movie |
This post was deleted. Poster: (unsigned poster) Reason: Nude image |
The Moderator |
Friday July 06 11:28:31 2007 Re: Pride and Presience |
Mad Dan wrote:
> > Just a minute - shouldn't that be Fitzwilliam Darcy? > Charles is his friend Mr Bingley. > What, you think I was awake when I was typing that last night? I was damned proud of spelling "prescience" correctly. |
Jeb |
Friday July 06 11:57:39 2007 Thoroughly Modern Millie |
The local Performing Arts College will be staging 'Thoroughly Modern Millie' later this summer.
As anyone seen a local school/amatuer staging of this ?? If so, how was the "Slave Pen" scene handled. if it was included at all ??? |
Jacot |
Friday July 06 12:27:47 2007 "Burn Notice" has some promise |
Just thought I should point out that "Burn Notice," the rather good new series on USA network, does seem to provide some hope for a scene or two. About 30 minutes into last night's "Identity" episode, a fetching Gabrielle Anwar was subjected to a thoroughly unnecessary OTS carry in the arms of Bruce Campbell. Not bondage, but a delighful scene, nonetheless, and it certainly gives one hope that there might be a "treatment" scene or two to come.
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Overlooker |
Friday July 06 13:11:01 2007 Re: "Burn Notice" has some promise |
Overlooker wrote:
> Gabrielle Anwar was subjected to a > thoroughly unnecessary OTS carry in the arms of Bruce > Campbell. Not bondage, but a delighful scene, > nonetheless, and it certainly gives one hope that there > might be a "treatment" scene or two to come. Forgot to tape that show again, so thanks for the update. Scene potential looks good in this one. |
Friday July 06 13:17:32 2007 Re: A liitle TMNT identifying please? |
(unsigned poster) wrote:
Can ya help with the rest? No... sorry. Try looking at the site below, though. It has an episode guide with synopses. For example, I found that April was tied up in the first episode, "HEROES IN A HALF SHELL - Part One": "Up on the roof, they find April tied to a chair. They soon learn that it is a trap as they engage in martial combat with a team of Ninjas, only to discover that their foes are robots." Good luck! |
This is what Abel |
http://www.ninjaturtles.com/ |
Friday July 06 13:26:18 2007 Re: Thoroughly Modern Millie |
Jacot wrote:
> The local Performing Arts College will be staging > 'Thoroughly Modern Millie' later this summer. > > As anyone seen a local school/amatuer staging of this > ?? If so, how was the "Slave Pen" scene handled. > if it was included at all ??? I haven't seen it, but as reported on the forum, there's no bondage in it at all. The "slave pen" is hinted at, but we never actually see it. |
PRW |
Friday July 06 13:30:00 2007 Re: A liitle TMNT identifying please? |
(unsigned poster) wrote:
> I'm a little foggy on the ep names of these TMNT scenes > Could you i d them? > -April is blindfolded and has her bare feet tickled? Really? I should have watched the show more. :) Do you happen to remember more about the plot of this episode? We may be able to figure out which one it is if we can match it to plot descriptions on other TMNT sites. |
PRW |
Friday July 06 14:30:09 2007 Re: Pride and Presience |
Jeb wrote:
> A quick note: turns out there are at least two other > books in the series. I'll try a few keywords in Amazon's > inside-the-book search to see if there's anything of > interest in them. I still have that spreadhseet I did last year with over 100 novels featuring Bondage scenes to a major female character, 98% involving a gag...I'll email it across if you'd like... |
Steve A |
Friday July 06 14:55:33 2007 Re: Thoroughly Modern Millie |
PRW wrote:
> no bondage in it at all. The "slave pen" is > hinted at, but we never actually see it. Thanx |
Jacot |
Friday July 06 17:54:11 2007 Re: Thoroughly Modern Millie |
Jacot wrote:
> The local Performing Arts College will be staging > 'Thoroughly Modern Millie' later this summer. > > As anyone seen a local school/amatuer staging of this > ?? There is one very brief bondage scene spelled out in the stage directions: at the top of scene 8 (as I recall) of Act Two, Miss Dorothy pops up out of a laundry basket, hands tied behind her, and gagged. She's quickly freed. I have seen the show done with this scene included. Others seem to have seen performances that omitted it. Either way, that's all there is: no slave pen, no multiple damsels (one other actress gets kidnapped later, but she's drugged offstage, and wakes up unbound in a laundry basket). |
Jeb |
jebdel@yahoo.com |
http://www.jebsadventurebound.net |
Friday July 06 18:04:45 2007 children of wax |
came across this poster..but nothning i found in the database.
i wonder that we need to work a lot to make the database complete ... |
zpxociq |
zpxociq@gmail.com |
Friday July 06 18:17:01 2007 Re: JoAnna Cameron in ISIS |
Hadji wrote:
> Snowcat wrote: > The bondage scene described in the preceding post is the > one from the defunct "Spiderman" series. Here is a pic from the TV movie "Spiderman Strikes Back" at my site. |
paolo |
http://www.italianmoviefan.it/ |
Friday July 06 18:27:07 2007 Crossing Jordan: Hubris |
My wife saw an episode of Crossing Jordan today with about five minutes of cleave gag from 7 March 2007 (Season 6, Episode 7). The actress' name is Kimberly Demarse. A serial killer using the alias "The Hangman" taunts Nigel on Nigels own blog, and challenges Nigel, and the rest of the team, to find him before he kills again. Let me know if anyone knows when it will be on again. |
toubob |
senegalbob@yahoo.fr |
Friday July 06 18:41:51 2007 LA Weekly July 6-12, 2007 |
For those in Los Angeles, CA there is a B&W theater ad on page 79 of a young woman gagged with duct tape. It is for a play called 4.48 Psychosis playing at The Stella Adler Theater.
Also, there is a production of "The Fantasticks" playing at The Candlelight Pavilion. Depending on the direction of the production there is a potential tie-up scene. I saw a production of the musical once where the lead actress was bound to a pole. |
perilous |
Friday July 06 19:15:02 2007 Re: Thoroughly Modern Millie |
Jacot wrote:
> The local Performing Arts College will be staging > 'Thoroughly Modern Millie' later this summer. > > As anyone seen a local school/amatuer staging of this > ?? > > If so, how was the "Slave Pen" scene handled. > if it was included at all ??? When the local college did it here there was probably the best scene I have ever seen anywhere anytime. I think that they used it to get as many girls into the show as they could. I'm certain that many of them had no other part in the show. What appeared like dozens of girls formed a backdrop to the entire stage. They all had their hands tied behind and were gagged. Obviously I can't be certain how good the typing was, but it looked good to me. |
Carl |
Friday July 06 21:26:43 2007 STANDOFF/LATE ALERT |
At the 9:17 mark came across a scene with a middle-aged couple being held hostage (man and his fat wife.) Police break into warehouse to look for them and bad guy comes out with them. Wife has a leather strap gag and her hands bound in front; man has gag at his neck and his hands bound. The bad guy unfortunately throws the wife down and escapes with husband. Few shots of fat wife. Still ongoing. Don't know what happened before the 9:17 mark. On Fox right now. |
hallbird |
Friday July 06 22:00:16 2007 STANDOFF |
Only other scenes in this one were of the putz, and now it's over. |
hallbird |
Friday July 06 22:01:35 2007 Re: LA Weekly July 6-12, 2007 |
perilous wrote:
> For those in Los Angeles, CA there is a B&W theater > ad on page 79 of a young woman gagged with duct tape. See below. |
Brian R |
http://www.plays411.com/newsite/show/play_info.asp?show_id=1116 |
Friday July 06 22:15:34 2007 Re: JoAnna Cameron in ISIS |
paolo wrote:
> Here is a pic from the TV movie "Spiderman Strikes > Back" > at my site. I get a "page not found" error for this link at your site. |
MD |
Friday July 06 23:25:49 2007 Olivia Munn Tied up on Attack of the Show |
Its done for fun, but its something. Its kind of lame as she is tied up with the male co-host and it is just some rope across her chest securing her arms. She is standing and then later shown sitting with same ropes. Show is still going on am hoping for gag, but fat chance.
Here is the link to the show. Go to Photos and check her out (w/out ropes) - she is quite hot. |
Malcolm Bond |
malcolm_bond@excite.com |
http://www.g4tv.com/aots |
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