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Thursday July 12 02:24:18 2012
Re: Rizzoli and Isles next week
Van wrote:

> We'll all just have to be patient and wait... like
> eight-year-olds the week before the family goes to Disneyland. :-)

Hope it's an E-ticket ride!

Francesco Bernoulli
Thursday July 12 07:02:00 2012
Re: Kat Foster on Weeds
(unsigned poster) wrote:

> Ch wrote:
> > Outside of her hotness there wasn't much there to
> enjoy;
> > the bondage itself was scant to begin with and
> judging by
> > the dialogue she wasn't in distress even playfully.
> I don't like this scene either. It's a S&M scene more
> than a damsel in distress scene. I'm not into S&M scenes.

You could reck a wet dream. Hot, very hot, actres bound to wooden horse while wearing skimpy under garments witha ball gag in her mouth and re-gagged on screen. Sounds good, and looked good, to me.
Carl
Thursday July 12 07:13:53 2012
They don't make scenes like they did in the past.
I was watching the Elisabeth Ashley Mission Impossible scene this morning. Wow, what a great scene. Realistic bondage, she had her hands tied behind her back and her ankles tied together. The scene featured good struggling as she tried to get to the phone to send a code. Good views of her tied hands and feet.

Last week I watched the Incredible 2-headed Transplant. Another great scene with realistic bondage. Her hands were tied behind her back and her ankles were tied together. She struggled to get loose and there were good views of her tied hands and feet. Both scenes were a good length of screen time as well.

Today's scenes stink in comparison. The bondage is laughable. Who would tie somebody's hands in front when restraining them? Why wouldn't you tie their legs at the ankles? She could kick you and run away when you don't tie her ankles. She can walk around and find something to help her get her hands free when you don't tie her ankles. Scenes today are too violent and feature laughable bondage. I have been collecting scenes since I bought my first VCR back in 1983. My 30 year anniversary is coming up next year in 2013. I'm seriously thinking about retiring in 2013. I still get excited watching old scenes like the Mission Impossible and 2-headed transplant scenes. Today's scenes don't do it for me. I find them unsatisfying and not worth chasing.
Thursday July 12 09:08:55 2012
Re: Dallas?
Jason wrote:

> Nope, nothing this week. But I'm guessing there's always
> the possibility of next week, since the crazy person is
> still on the loose.

Show has a 10-episode run, and they've got only 4 left this season. So if anything will pop, likely in the last week or two.

Thursday July 12 09:49:15 2012
Re: Rizzoli and Isles next week
Francesco Bernoulli wrote:

> Van wrote:
> > We'll all just have to be patient and wait... like
> > eight-year-olds the week before the family goes to Disneyland. :-)

> Hope it's an E-ticket ride!

That's what the kidnapper is thinking about Jane. The storyline says he's a stalker.

Van
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http://www.vansfiction.net
Thursday July 12 12:04:24 2012
Re: Kat Foster on Weeds
This might need some clarification from Brian.

The scene is clearly consensual BDSM play and therefore not a "Damsel in Distress" scene in the strictest sense.

But it does depict a good looking actress in a sort of bondage situation in a mainstream TV production.

Personally any good looking scantily clad actress ballgagged on TV is just fine, but it may not hurt for the Boss to clarify things.


Jacot
Thursday July 12 13:15:30 2012
Re: Kat Foster on Weeds
Jacot wrote:

> but it may not hurt for
> the Boss to clarify things.

You know, he usually manages to do this all by himself without prompting if he thinks there is a problem.
Thursday July 12 14:22:47 2012
Re: They don't make scenes like they did in the past.
(unsigned poster) wrote:

> I was watching the Elisabeth Ashley Mission Impossible
> scene this morning. Wow, what a great scene.

> Last week I watched the Incredible 2-headed Transplant.
> Another great scene with realistic bondage. Both scenes were a good length of screen time as well.

Today's scenes stink in comparison. The bondage is
> laughable.

I have been collecting scenes since I
> bought my first VCR back in 1983. My 30 year anniversary
> is coming up next year in 2013. I'm seriously thinking
> about retiring in 2013. I still get excited watching old
> scenes like the Mission Impossible and 2-headed
> transplant scenes. Today's scenes don't do it for me. I >find them unsatisfying and not worth chasing.


Thanks for this post - it could have been written by me (but wasn't). I've stopped collecting scenes, mostly for the reason(s) you wrote - even though I'm now finding I have plenty of time (retired from working). Still, the crap being shown now just **isn't worth it,** unless it's some foreign/outside the U.S. TV/movie production.

I just can't remember the last truly outstanding scene similiar to Two Headed Transplant, Mission Impossible, etc. Really, too bad for us...



old man
Thursday July 12 14:51:57 2012
Re: They don't make scenes like they did in the past.
old man wrote:

> (unsigned poster) wrote:
> > I was watching the Elisabeth Ashley Mission Impossible
> > scene this morning. Wow, what a great scene.
> >
> Thanks for this post - it could have been written by me

It could have been written by me too.

And by coincidence, I also just recently watched the Liz Ashley scene and was newly impressed by it.

Wish they still made 'em like that.
Gag Fan
Thursday July 12 15:41:24 2012
Re: They don't make scenes like they did in the past.
(unsigned poster) wrote:

> I was watching the Elisabeth Ashley Mission Impossible
> scene this morning. Wow, what a great scene. Realistic
> bondage, she had her hands tied behind her back and her
> ankles tied together.
Not only were her ankles taped, but they were crossed as well (in the initial scene),so that even hopping would be very difficult if not "mission impossible." Absolutely loved the way that the actress gave the impression that she didn't really mind being tied up and gagged by the guy, yet there was still struggling involved. I never fail to come to attention so to speak when he sweeps up her bound form from the chair and carries her into the bedroom. It's without a doubt one of the best scenes ever; I go back and forth between this one and Deanna Lund's "Unsuspected" from "Land of the Giants" as my favorite tv scene. It is pretty sad that two scenes from what - about 30, 35 years ago are still the two hottest ever. Heck, I'd probably make it three if I had a nice copy of the "Bracken's World" episode on dvd. I still have hopes for good scenes, but the older stuff is still the standard by which scenes are measured. And you're right, they generally fall way short. IMHO of course.

WPM
Thursday July 12 15:47:53 2012
Re: They don't make scenes like they did in the past.
Totally agree. This occurrred in the last year of Mission Impossible. Lynda Day George missed the first 10 episodes due to pregnancy. Actress Barbara Anderson filled in for her on all but this episode, when they used Elizabeth Ashley. I wonder if Ms. Anderson backed out when she saw the script and wanted no part of the bondage.

Ty Engag
Thursday July 12 16:45:49 2012
Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? / Savages
Hollywood is developing a new film of "Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?" Most posters here are aware that the 1962 film has a full-treatment scene with Joan Crawford, while a TV remake in 1991 with Vanessa Redgrave. The character ("Blanche") gets the full treatment in the book the films are based on as well.

It wouldn't be surprising in today's Hollywood to see the character be played by a slightly younger or more glamorous actress, but we'll see how it goes. Certainly there are some very attractive ladies past middle age (Dana Delany amazingly is 56, for example) who could appear.

*** Second item, "What Could Have Been" edition: This didn't seem worth a separate post, but with all the discussion of Blake Lively's scene in "Savages," I couldn't help but rue the fact that Jennifer Lawrence was originally cast in the role but dropped out for "The Hunger Games." Lively is lovely, no doubt, but I'd go for Lawrence in a heartbeat. She made the right choice for her career, but too bad she missed the gag. Here's hoping she gets more than just tied to a chair in the upcoming "House at the End of the Street."
Miss Cleo
Thursday July 12 17:12:37 2012
Days/Lives
Melanie thrown onto bed, tied wrists behind, and OTM gagged on today's Day's episode. Some good closeups as she tries to get free.
X2
Thursday July 12 17:44:58 2012
Re: They don't make scenes like they did in the past.
WPM wrote:
Heck, I'd > probably make it three if I had a nice copy of the > "Bracken's World" episode on dvd. I still have
> hopes for good scenes, but the older stuff is still the
> standard by which scenes are measured. And you're right, they generally fall way short. IMHO of course.


Sure great to see others agree - AND post about this. Often topics get few/no responses, *the flow* of writing dies, and it is over before it starts even... (just the nature of these online sites I guess).

As for Brackens World, another all time great that most of us have never seen. (BTW I have an old, very poor VHS copy). Does anyone remember that this was shown twice in a few short months... the initial showing, then it was repeated for a summer rerun almost immediately afterward?? Recall I missed the first showing, after reading about it in TV Guide, but saw the episode the second time - sure was worth the wait.
old man
Thursday July 12 18:04:34 2012
Re: Kat Foster on Weeds
Jacot wrote:

> This might need some clarification from Brian.
> The scene is clearly consensual BDSM play and therefore
> not a "Damsel in Distress" scene in the
> strictest sense.

This page isn't strictly "Damsel in Distress" scenes anymore. The change happened years ago when the Moderator decided Political Protests (Noh8 Proposition) were on topic. He allows political protests that deal with real life, yet real life topics are not allowed.
Thursday July 12 18:31:18 2012
Surprise scenes
Has a movie or series ever surprised you with a scene? for example, I had no idea that Nicole Kidman was going to get bound and gagged in Birthday Girl when I went to see it at the cinema, the trailers made it to look like a run of the mill romantic comedy and although Nicole had gotten gagged in Batman Forever, she was much more famous when Birthday Girl came out, so I saw that her Batmn scene was all we were ever going to get.
Thursday July 12 18:58:19 2012
Re: They don't make scenes like they did in the past.
old man wrote:

> Does anyone remember that this was shown twice in
> a few short months... the initial showing, then it was
> repeated for a summer rerun almost immediately
> afterward??

Yes, I saw both airings at the time. Since then it was a holy grail of mine that was nowhere to be found until the internet came along.

Frankly, it wasn't as good as I remembered it when I finally did see it again.

However, much more recently, I discovered Karen Jensen's scene from "Run For Your Life". Although she sat very still throughout that one, she looked gorgeous, and her gag was a beautiful white cleave.

So...I guess it's still possible to "discover" some of those great old scenes this many years later. It's just one more reason to look fondly on the good old days.
Gag Fan
Thursday July 12 20:12:14 2012
Re: Kat Foster on Weeds
This post was deleted.

Poster: mnm
Reason: Abusive
The Moderator
Thursday July 12 20:19:30 2012
Re: Kat Foster on Weeds
(unsigned poster) wrote:

> This page isn't strictly "Damsel in Distress"
> scenes anymore. The change happened years ago when the
> Moderator decided Political Protests (Noh8 Proposition)
> were on topic. He allows political protests that deal
> with real life, yet real life topics are not allowed.

This is incorrect. The only reason NoH8 is allowed at
all is when celebrities are involved. And no "is this XYX?"
ones either. Following a few discussions, it was decided
that non-fictional consensual scenes with celebs might be
on-topic in certain circumstances.

As far as I can remember, FICTIONAL scenes, whether a depiction of consensual matter or not, have always been
on-topic.

While I'm at it, this thread is heading towards non-
productive territory. Any more, "this sucks" "does not"
stuff is likely to start going away.

The Moderator
Thursday July 12 21:46:55 2012
Re: They don't make scenes like they did in the past.
Gag Fan wrote:

> Yes, I saw both airings at the time. Since then it was
> holy grail of mine > Frankly, it wasn't as good as I remembered it when I
> finally did see it again.
> However, much more recently, I discovered Karen Jensen's
> scene from "Run For Your Life". > It's just one more reason to look fondly on the good old days.

I think the main appeal of Brackens World was the "glamorous" nature of actress Karen Jensen, and the amount of time she was tied up (at least half of the show, if not more). But, yeah, sometimes memory makes a scene seem "better" than it actually was - like *Hawk* with Lynda Day (George).

Unfortunately, doubt we'll ever see Brackens World again - it was a "nothing" short lived kind of show that no TV network would ever repeat again now.

BTW, I never saw Jensen's *Run For Your Life* scene.
old man
Thursday July 12 22:23:14 2012
Re: They don't make scenes like they did in the past.
Gag Fan wrote:

> However, much more recently, I discovered Karen Jensen's
> scene from "Run For Your Life". Although she
> sat very still throughout that one, she looked gorgeous,
> and her gag was a beautiful white cleave.

I don't think you're thinking of the right scene - it was an OTM iirc.
http://www.majorjohns.com/New%20Index/R/Run_for_your_life.jpg
Rico
Thursday July 12 22:24:08 2012
Re: Elizabeth Ashley scene
I agree with the poster who said this and the "Land of the Giants" were two of his favorite classic TV scenes. I would throw in the "Daniel Boone" episode with the blonde woman who was tied by the Indians to the tree. Watch the scene again and you'll see her rescuer really had a hard time removing her nice cleave-gag.
Thursday July 12 22:25:57 2012
Re: Surprise scenes
(unsigned poster) wrote:

> Has a movie or series ever surprised you with a scene?

I went to see "Being John Malkovich" strictly out of curiosity about the movie. I didn't realize Cameron Diaz was starring in it, either. She was wearing an odd wig to look frumpy, although throughout the film I thought "that woman obviously looks like a movie star."
ss
Thursday July 12 22:31:18 2012
Re: Surprise scenes
Once Upon A Time season 1 with a scene for the three female leads doesnt happen that often.

Thursday July 12 23:08:38 2012
Re: They don't make scenes like they did in the past.
Rico wrote:

> Gag Fan wrote:
> > However, much more recently, I discovered Karen
> > Jensen'sscene from "Run For Your Life".

> I don't think you're thinking of the right scene - it was
> an OTM iirc.

Nope, that picture isn't Karen Jensen's "Run for Your Life" scene.

I am thinking of the right scene.
Thursday July 12 23:09:55 2012
Re: They don't make scenes like they did in the past.
> > Gag Fan wrote:

> Nope, that picture isn't Karen Jensen's "Run for
> Your Life" scene.

> I am thinking of the right scene.

That scene looks like it's from "The Magician". I don't think that's Karen Jensen.
Thursday July 12 23:40:41 2012
Can You Survive a Horror Movie? - New Series
New series on Chiller, beginning this Friday at 9pm eastern; no confirmation on scenes (why I didn't post an alert) but since the series is about re-enacting horror movie stereotypes and 'what should you do' scenes they are bound (pun intended) to have a scene sooner or later.

There is a cute blonde as one of the hosts and in one clip she is holding a bone in her mouth, I thought it was a gag but no joy, still, some may be interested in seeing that.
Ch
Thursday July 12 23:48:06 2012
Re: They don't make scenes like they did in the past.
(unsigned poster) wrote:I am thinking of the right scene.
That scene looks like it's from "The Magician". I don't think that's Karen Jensen.

Definitely NOT Karen J.

X2

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