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Monday July 17 00:26:22 2006 Raffish's Free Weekly Clips |
This post was deleted. Poster: Pun Reason: Off-topic. |
The Moderator |
Monday July 17 00:31:55 2006 Re: Salma Hayek |
(unsigned poster) wrote:
> Brian R wrote: > > Was this shown on TV? > I think it was just print ads and posters but the photo > shoot itself was shown on TV at one point in a news show > like ET to highlight the coming campaign. I did see some > of the actresses tape gagged on TV (from the shoot). So that part would be appropriate for the including into the database, but not the ads themselves. |
Brian R |
Monday July 17 00:48:40 2006 didcaps |
Are you sure Anne-Marie Johnson is one playing latoya jackson.
I couldn't tell when I saw it on BET. |
joe |
ilovewordbond@yahoo.com |
Monday July 17 00:54:33 2006 Re: Blast From The Past |
(unsigned poster) wrote:
> Anyone recall the Hensley scene? I don't remember her OTM > gagged, just tape-gagged. Nothing the DB matching an OTM scene. Of course I remember it. That advertisement WAS for the tape-gag episode with Chuck Connors. They did one of those deals where the ad didn't match the actual scene in the show. That is why you can't find it in the DB, because a separate OTM scene does not exist. The bastards! |
Wavy |
Monday July 17 01:25:49 2006 Re: Blast From The Past |
Wavy wrote:
> Of course I remember it. That advertisement WAS for the > tape-gag episode with Chuck Connors. > Actually, it was for another ep in which Ms. Hensley was bound in a chair ... by a psychotic Kristen Meadows (the character, not the actor), IIRC ... but not gagged. |
Biff |
http://community.webtv.net/unlikelysource/TheCaseFilesofBiff |
Monday July 17 01:41:52 2006 Re: Blast From The Past |
> Actually, it was for another ep in which Ms. Hensley was
> bound in a chair ... by a psychotic Kristen Meadows (the > character, not the actor), IIRC ... but not gagged. Crap! You're right. I totally forgot about that episode. Oh well, I guess the memory is not what it used to be. I'll be heading off to take my Ginko now. D'oh! |
Wavy |
Monday July 17 06:16:52 2006 Tim's Cleave-Clips |
Wonderful page, Tim! Best wishes!! |
Guest |
Monday July 17 07:07:12 2006 TTT updated with Part 4 of Chair Ties and 6 new stories |
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mason |
http://www.tied-and-true-tales.com |
Monday July 17 07:32:28 2006 Re: Blast From The Past |
Wavy wrote:
> The collage is of course Wendy Kilbourne > and Pamela Hensley. I have both of those too. So my question is...did you keep them or toss them? Why are you destroying evidence? :) |
Monday July 17 07:42:13 2006 Re: didcaps |
joe wrote:
> Are you sure Anne-Marie Johnson is one playing latoya > jackson. > > I couldn't tell when I saw it on BET. Yes. She was a regular at that time. I looked at it closely enough to feel it was her (reran my tape quite a few times). One reason I took a close look was because at first I thought it may have been a drag role, but convinced myself it was a female doing it. It couldn't have been any other of the female members (or a Fly Girl), none of the others looked remotely similar as did Johnson. The fact it was almost a blink and you'll miss it scene makes it difficult. btw, I've got a couple of Fly Girl shots for the next update. |
LV |
Monday July 17 08:30:44 2006 Re: Christine Taylor on Sci-Fi |
(unsigned poster) wrote:
> Movie tonight from 9-11 on Sci-Fi called Room 6, with > Christine battling crazy happenings in a hospital. Looks > promising, and they better not tie and gag co-star Jerry > O'Connell. Unfortunately, I bought this movie on DVD hoping for a scene with Christine Taylor, but there was absolutely nothing. |
keighdawgh112 |
keele112@hotmail.com |
Monday July 17 09:53:55 2006 New Update |
Hey, all.
FInally got around to updating, including many DiDCaps from DVD 18. |
H |
diddvd@yahoo.com |
http://www.diddvd.com |
Monday July 17 10:49:39 2006 Re: Cleave Gagged Actresses |
Tim,
I had no idea of your page. It's delightful. Thanks for letting all of us know. |
Dannysuling |
dannysuling@yahoo.com |
Monday July 17 11:49:07 2006 Re: Christine Taylor on Sci-Fi |
keighdawgh112 wrote:
> Unfortunately, I bought this movie on DVD hoping for a > scene with Christine Taylor, but there was absolutely nothing. I thought it was a Sci-Fi original movie. Sorry you paid anything for that crap. The only possible scene was in the opening minutes when Christine is on an operating table. She acts like she's strapped down since she can't move, but no restraints were shown. |
Monday July 17 11:49:43 2006 Lyudmilla Bruntensova |
Following up on a clip recently posted and identified as "Special Forces" with Lyudmilla Bruntensova, I checked Brian's listing and the IMdB for "Special Forces."
The following is Brian's listing: Record number: 7945 Title: Special Forces (2002) aka Alert In The Black Sea aka Black Sea Raid Medium: Movie Actress: Lyudmilla Brusentsova Description: In the first 15 minuites the lead male actor is "undercover" as a TV reported abord a bus where one female passenger has been taken hostage. she is bound hands behind, though you cant see the bonds. and tied in an interesting multiple wrap around the legs, and thighs. She is sporting a tight white cleave gag that fills her mouth nicely and she Mppphhhs quite well. Good emoting while the bad guy threatens her and she gets rescued after about a 2 minute scene. Something appears to be badly wrong with Brian's listing. In the IMdB, the 2002 "Special Forces" is not cross-listed with the title "Black Sea Raid," nor is Lydmilla included in the cast listing for "Special Forces." Moreover, the IMdB does list "Black Sea Raid," but dated 1997, and also does not have Lydmilla's name. Finally, the only IMdB listing for Bruntensova is: Lyudmilla Brusentsova (Actress, The Incredible Adventures of Marco Polo (1998)). Cleartly, this needs some additional clarification or more research to straighten this out. |
Dannysuling |
dannysuling@yahoo.com |
Monday July 17 11:51:46 2006 Lifetime movie tonight |
Daphne Zuniga in "Obsession" is a mom trying to prevent her daughter from being kidnapped by her ballet instructor. Airs 9 to 11 p.m. |
Monday July 17 11:57:21 2006 "Breaking Point" |
Record number: 2732
Raffish recently posted a vidclip identified as "Breaking Point". There are two entries for this title in Brian's dB. One is Asian, and not relevant. The other is: Title: Breaking Point (1993) aka Double Suspicion Medium: Movie Actress: Pat Dahlquist Description: Playing "the Redhead", Ms. Dahlquist is tied up (by unseen hands), cleave-gagged tightly with white towel, lots of moaning, and forced to watch a male stripper. Unfortunately, she was killed by the stripper (who turns out to be a serial killer) later. This description does not conform to the contents of the clip. I'm not knowledgeable enough to identify the DiD actress (more than one) in this clip, but it sure ain't Pat Dahlquist--not according to the description. The IMdB lists a number of other "Breaking Point" entries. Some are too old to be the clip Raffish has. Raffish, can you provide some additional information that would help us with the ID? Thanks, Dannysuling |
Dannysuling |
dannysuling@yahoo.com |
Monday July 17 13:08:29 2006 'Stormbreaker' |
British movie "Stormbreaker," an adaptation of a successful teenage spy novel, gets its world premiere in London on Monday, kicking off what its backers hope will be a lucrative film franchise.
__________________ Has anyone in England read the series of novels? |
Monday July 17 14:46:59 2006 Re: 'Stormbreaker' |
Movie has Alicia Silverstone and Sophie Okonedo
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http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800245688/photo/579518 |
Monday July 17 16:02:38 2006 Re: Blast From The Past |
(unsigned poster) wrote:
> I have both of those too. So my question is...did you > keep them or toss them? Why are you destroying evidence? > :) For now, I still have them. However, my goal is to convert any of this stuff that I want to keep into digital form. I have three trunks full of VHS tapes, as well as a bunch of catalogs, pictures, etc. I'm trying to pear all of this down and ultimately get rid of it all. It takes up more space than I want to give up any more. As for the evidence thing, I think that speaks for itself. Before I have a heart attack or die in my sleep from alcohol poisoning, I want to make sure that whoever paws through my stuff after I'm gone doesn't get a shocking surprise. Either that or a girlfriend finding it while I'm still alive. ;-) |
Wavy |
verywavy@yahoo.com |
Monday July 17 16:32:07 2006 Re: "Breaking Point" |
Dannysuling wrote:
> Record number: 2732 > Raffish recently posted a vidclip identified as > "Breaking Point". > Raffish, can you provide some additional > information that would help us with the ID? I think I'm all set on this one, thanks to Scully. It's the *episode* "Breaking Point," from the series Profiler, not to be confused with either of the movies (though I do have the Dahlquist scene on my site as well). |
Raffish |
Monday July 17 16:35:33 2006 Re: Blast From The Past |
> As for the evidence thing, I think that speaks for > itself. Before I have a heart attack or die in my sleep > from alcohol poisoning, I want to make sure that whoever > paws through my stuff after I'm gone doesn't get a > shocking surprise. Hehehe... My attittude is exactly the opposite. I'm actually looking forward with sick glee to the "friends & relatives get a shocking surprise" thing. Too bad I won't be here to see it. |
Kid Monster |
Monday July 17 16:38:27 2006 Re: 'Stormbreaker' |
i have read all da books and in the 5th 1 the girl gets handgagged and tape gagged and i da next harry potter emma watson who plays da lead gilr gets handgagged |
dan |
bleep_bleep90@hotmail.co.uk |
Monday July 17 19:07:44 2006 Re: Blast From The Past |
Wavy wrote:
> > As for the evidence thing, I think that speaks for > itself. Yeah, I'm getting to be that age myself, and my suitcase full of that kind of thing is stuffed. I think this could turn into a whole new branch of estate planning. (Actually, I've given my lawyer, also a friend and executor of my will, instructions to dispose of that suitcase first thing upon my death.) |
Monday July 17 19:17:55 2006 To the Moderator |
2 Questions:
1) How many entries are in your Scene Database ? 2) Will the Search feature ever be fixed ? |
Monday July 17 19:21:51 2006 Re: Blast From The Past |
Wavy wrote:
> However, my goal is to > convert any of this stuff that I want to keep into > digital form. > As for the evidence thing, I think that speaks for > itself. Before I have a heart attack or die in my sleep > from alcohol poisoning, I want to make sure that whoever > paws through my stuff after I'm gone doesn't get a > shocking surprise. Roger that Wavy, after I got out of the hospital a few years back, one of the first things I did was offload several several moving dish boxes of magazines, videos, brochures, etc. The kids may, or, may not, know what we did when they were supposedly safely asleep, but still don't want them finding out after I'm gone. Hopefully they won't even know about the 'other name' Yahoo photo albums and groups :-) |
Jacot |
Monday July 17 19:56:46 2006 Re: "Breaking Point" |
Raffish wrote:
> It's > the *episode* "Breaking Point," from the series > Profiler, not to be confused with either of the movies > (though I do have the Dahlquist scene on my site as well). Hmmm, thought I passed around the Hong Kong soap one? Believe still have around here somewhere? email, or talk over on the Trades Page => |
Jay L |
Monday July 17 20:19:19 2006 Re: Christine Taylor on Sci-Fi |
(unsigned poster) wrote:
> I thought it was a Sci-Fi original movie. Many of the "Sci-Fi Original" movies are direct-to- video movies, often retitled. |
Brian R |
Monday July 17 20:25:53 2006 Re: Tim's Cleave-Clips |
This post was deleted. Poster: dan Reason: Unintelligable. |
The Moderator |
Monday July 17 20:30:20 2006 Re: To the Moderator |
(unsigned poster) wrote:
> 2 Questions: > 1) How many entries are in your Scene Database ? Dunno, 12113 minus however many have been deleted over the years. > 2) Will the Search feature ever be fixed ? When I know what's wrong with it. |
The Engineer |
Monday July 17 20:58:14 2006 Re: To the Moderator |
The Engineer wrote:
> When I know what's wrong with it. > Whats it doing wrong? Is it eating up too much bandwidth? |
Monday July 17 21:36:42 2006 updates? |
Did anything pan out on last night's "Vanished" or "Angela's Eyes"? I missed 'em both but thought I'd ask anyway. |
JP |
japfeif@aol.com |
Monday July 17 22:33:37 2006 EL SECUESTRO |
Thanks to skezemuth for his alert for the above film this morning. I've been wanting to catch this one for a long time. Unfortunately, as all those who caught the film know, it was horribly butchered and only the second scene was shown. She was shown in bed wearing the pink bed clothes as described in the database then there was a commercial and when the movie resumed she was dressed in regular clothes. I guess the time slot should have told me something. Running in a 90 minute time slot, with you figure about 30 minutes worth of commercials leaving only an hour for the movie, and you know the movie had to have been longer than that. Oh well maybe next time. |
hallbird |
Monday July 17 22:39:19 2006 Re: updates? |
JP wrote:
> Did anything pan out on last night's "Vanished" > or "Angela's Eyes"? I missed 'em both but > thought I'd ask anyway. Vanished was answered in multiple posts last night. "Angela's Eyes" had nothing. |
Monday July 17 23:35:25 2006 Lazos Latinos |
Did I miss something? Has Lazos Latinos gone away? Have they moved to another URL?
Anybody know? Thanks, Dannysuling |
Dannysuling |
dannysuling@yahoo.com |
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