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Tuesday July 15 02:42:28 2014 Re: LONGMIRE |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > Anything Katee Sackhoff No. Except for one wrist cuffed to a chair. Even though the script cried out for a gag. Several times the lead bad guy tells his henchmen to "Shut her up. I can't concentrate." Finally, when you think they might be about to comply, instead of gagging her, what do they do? They put a motorcycle helmet on her and hit her in the head with a baseball bat, that's what. Geez. Oh for the good old days when even the bad guys wouldn't treat a woman that way. |
Tuesday July 15 06:19:55 2014 Two Flags West (1950) + 24 Hours To Kill aka In Beirut Sind Die Naechte Lang (1965) |
Hopefully they'll put up a director's cut including Linda Darnell's scene sometime in the future: http://www.benitomovieposter.com/catalog/due-bandieri-allovest-p-75920.html?language=en Nice scene for France Anglade in this one: http://www.posterdb.de/posters/068/68342.jpg |
GUEST123 |
Tuesday July 15 16:04:23 2014 Piper Perabo Gagged on "Covert Affairs”? |
Apologies if someone has posted this already but I just came across a photograph of what appears to be Piper Perabo tied and gagged on "Covert Affairs" on the following blog: http://kenlevine.blogspot.com/. (It appears under the heading “My current guilty pleasure;” you just have to scroll down a bit. ) There’s a caption on the photo that reads “New episode” so perhaps it hasn’t aired yet. (I would post the actual image but it doesn’t have a dedicated URL.) |
Winthorp Merriwell the III |
Tuesday July 15 16:11:24 2014 Re: Piper Perabo Gagged on "Covert Affairs”? |
Winthorp Merriwell the III wrote: > Apologies if someone has posted this already but I just > came across a photograph of what appears to be Piper > Perabo tied and gagged on "Covert Affairs" Its a fake that has been posted here before. The blog writer is a veteran TV writer ( mash, cheers). Funny that he posted that photo. Wonder if he's checking back episodes looking for the scene that doesn't exist. |
Tuesday July 15 16:15:38 2014 Re: Single Captor With Multiple Damsels/Big Groups |
Historian wrote: > (unsigned poster) wrote: > > then when they're the last one left, the captor ties > them up. > there is the trouble with a > solo captor. Namely, you need two hands to tie somebody > up, which would require said captor to set aside the > weapon while doing the tying. Unless the captive is > rendered unconscious, it would be hard to tie one up with a struggle. Assuming you don't want to knock them out, you have the last one tie their own legs and then roll over onto their stomach and put their hands behind their back. There's still a bit of a risk, but if you can't handle it from there you should maybe be in a different line of work. |
Tuesday July 15 19:25:52 2014 Re: Gerald's Game |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > The Stephen King book is getting a film adaptation. ... Speaking as someone who's read the book I wouldn't recommend it for anyone except handcuff completists if that. Not a very good book, the handcuffing scene itself is 'barely' consensual (the character wanted to stop), and the escape, well, typical gory King. I'd sooner wait for the "Fifty Shades of Grey" nonsense. I can't imagine why they would want to film this bore except for the fact it would be low budget since there are only two or three locations needed to shoot in. |
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