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Friday July 18 00:47:44 2003
Re: "Romeo is Bleeding" question
> Yes, you are correct JP. They show a very dark shot of
> Lewis, who is bound to a post or window or something
> (with a white tape gag) and wearing a wig, so that Gary
> Oldman will think it's Lena Olin and kill her. It works.
> He shoots her, only to find out that it's his girlfriend.
> She doesn't die immediately, but pretty quickly and
> IMHO, it's a very gruesome and not very appealing scene.

Plus, the streaks of blood all over the face. Check it out for yourself if you paste the link below.

http://www.necrobabes.org/vicki/celeb/jl02.htm
Friday July 18 05:23:57 2003
Really, really weird...
Are you wondering how kinky and depraved the media moguls can get? No limit, I’m sure. I’ve just seen a commercial with a girl handcuffed, yes handcuffed to a piece of cheese. And no, that’s not a metaphor; it’s a slice of real dairy produce.
DB
Friday July 18 06:26:59 2003
In-Laws on BBC Talking movie
On this week Talking Movie, there is a preview of In-Laws
with brief DID scenes (with several putz).
Friday July 18 08:19:52 2003
Natalie Imbruglia in Johnny English
Reminder: "Johnny English" debuts in the USA today. Natalie Imbruglia's scene was previously entered in the Database.

I suppose if Imbruglia asked me to save the world, I'd consider honoring that request too...
Kinky-napper
Friday July 18 08:25:05 2003
Cheese commercial
DB wrote:
>... I’ve just seen a commercial with a girl handcuffed, yes handcuffed to a piece of cheese. And no, that’s not a metaphor; it’s a slice of real dairy produce.
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Wasn't there a TV/movie scene where one woman said to a b&g'd woman, "Say cheese!", as she snapped her photo? Too bad those "twisted" minds didn't incorporate that idea into their commercial.

Kinky-napper
Friday July 18 09:57:06 2003
Van's Fiction is Updated!
Just a quick note to let everyone know a new chapter of my latest fictional effort is posted!

As my readers (and a mighty handful they are!) will know, I make a habit of "casting" real actresses to play the characters in my stories. Anyone want to suggest an actress (or actressES) for a *future* story... perhaps one(s) who has thus far escaped the clutches of cinematic captivity?
Van
vvvan@earthlink.net
http://www.restrainedtastes.com/
Friday July 18 10:27:40 2003
Futuristic Sci-Fi two-way blindfold wanted
Pat Powers wrote:
> As for your two-way blindfold, I think it would tend to
make the wearer look LESS helpless, because even though she is understood to be blind, she just wouldn't LOOK as blind as someone wearing a conventional blindfold. Perhaps a skilled actress could make it work by acting" blind -- moving as if unable to see what's around her, moving her eyes around in ways a sighted person wouldn't, etc. But I'm kinda skeptical about the idea.
---------------
Paging: Melissa Sue Anderson (whose Mary Ingalls character developed blindness in "Little House on the Prairie").

How is it that M.S. Anderson's TV/movie career hasn't produced any entries in the Scene Database?
Kinky-napper
Friday July 18 10:32:40 2003
Urinetown
Playing in the Bay Area
http://images.ibsys.com/2003/0715/2332165_200X150.jpg
http://www.ktvu.com/entertainment/2340212/detail.html
Friday July 18 10:46:36 2003
Flash: Nash Bridges - Goodbye Kiss
StarWorld Asia 02.00 Saturday and 10.00 Monday Singapore
Time (#1228): a woman bound and gagged inside a red van.
Friday July 18 11:05:45 2003
Re: Urinetown
Larger pic at the link

http://act-sf.org/urinetown/images/pre_utm_pro_10_lg_hr.jpg
Friday July 18 11:18:58 2003
"Once Upon a Time in Mexico"
The trailer for the new Banderas-Depp-Hayek film is up. Apart from the usual insane Robert Rodriguez hijinks, there's an extended scene (probably for completists only) with Antonio and Salma both chained together by a wrist.

http://www.sonypictures.com/movies/onceuponatimeinmexico/index.html
Jeb
jebdel@yahoo.com
http://www.homestead.com/jebsadventurebound
Friday July 18 12:34:00 2003
Futuristic Sci-Fi two-way blindfold wanted
JP wrote:
Actually, I think the "one-way blindfold" would only be realistic if the girl's eyes were CLOSED, so it would be fairly easy for an actress to do that. In real life, when someone is wearing a blindfold, aren't their eyes generally closed? I know cloth rubbing against open eyeballs can tend to be a bit...irritating. Wouldn't a "one-way blindfold" follow the same path?
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1) Hmm, should such a creation properly be called a "One-way" or "Two-way" Blindfold? Only one side can see through a two-way mirror. Ahh, the inconsistencies of the English language.

2) Yes, with our present Cloth and cloth-like materials, a DiD would keep her eyes closed. But that's thinking "Inside the box" (Arrgh, "corporate-speak"!). Hence the need for a futuristic material and/or design.

But this shouldn't be a completely unrealistic thought. Bullet-proof & knife-proof lightweight Kevlar would've been considered as fantasy or priceless (e.g., mithral in "Lord of the Rings") two generations ago, and now it's used in...tires. Likewise, the concept of "Tape" would never have occurred to "Monty Python & the Holy Grail", and now it's Mainstream TV/movies #1 choice for DiDs.

Other than "Tape", remarkably little seems to have changed in binding materials in over a thousand years -- Rope, steel, and cloth are still among Evil captors'leading preferences. Two minor developments have been vulcanized Rubber (= waterproof) and Velcro (I haven't seen "SportsCuffs" depicted on TV/movies, however Walker Texas Ranger's "Return of LaRue" did utilize Velcro for its gag). Plastic hasn't seemed to significantly improve on the properties of Rope/steel/cloth -- it's just a less expensive material.

There likely already is technology available for a "One-way" Blindfold. One could simply create Goggles from mirrored lenses (with the sides reversed). But I'd be hoping that some mad scientist (or former NASA engineer) could create something as aesthetic looking as today's padded leather blindfold or cloth, rather than an evil captor gloating over a damsel with a virtual-reality like contraption around her head.
Kinky-napper
Friday July 18 13:31:34 2003
Re: Urinetown
(unsigned poster) wrote:

> Playing in the Bay Area
> http://www.ktvu.com/entertainment/2340212/detail.html

"The joyous tune finds Bobby singing about the dire prospect of running away so "freedom's sun can shine one day" while Hope comically does her best to join in despite being gagged and bound to a chair."

- another example of "bondage as comedy"
Jazz411
jazz411@ptd.net
Friday July 18 14:11:14 2003
One Life To Live
in the opening preview Lindsay is grabbed, handgagged, and pulled out of a phone booth..
probably won't come to anything good but I'll always wanted to see Catherine Hickland sporting a nice cleave gag
:0
Snowcat
Friday July 18 14:55:57 2003
Re: One Life To Live
Snowcat wrote:

> in the opening preview Lindsay is grabbed, handgagged,
> and pulled out of a phone booth..
> probably won't come to anything good but I'll always
> wanted to see Catherine Hickland sporting a nice cleave gag
:0
nothuing much but they are putting her into a straight jacket in the last five minutes..
supposedly Laura wright is getting kidnapped/taken hostage this week on Guiding light & it hasn't happened yet so Today is the day

Snowcat
Friday July 18 15:05:26 2003
Re: Really, really weird...
DB wrote:

> I’ve just seen a
> commercial with a girl handcuffed, yes handcuffed to a
> piece of cheese.

See, you try to make stuff up that's weird and then they have to go and do things like this. Parody gets harder every day!
Pat Powers
Friday July 18 15:11:22 2003
The Watcher
The Watcher (Marisa Tomei bound and gagged) is on USA right now.
Tapemaster
km574@yahoo.com
Friday July 18 15:11:49 2003
The Blindfold Preference
I agree one of the best aspects of a scene is the expressive eyes over the gagged mouth of a damsel. They can use those eyes to convey helplessness as well as defiance. However, blindfold scenes are also usually keeper scenes for me.

I especially love it when a damsel is blindfolded while being carried/dragged away to another location by her captors. She has no idea where she is being taken. This definitely heightens the excitement for me. Once she reaches her destination(eg:a remote hideout) the bad guys would took off her blindfold but keep the gags and ligatures on.
Paco The Bandit
Friday July 18 15:14:48 2003
Re: One Life To Live
Snowcat wrote:

> > supposedly Laura wright is getting kidnapped/taken
> hostage this week on Guiding light & it hasn't
> happened yet so Today is the day

Not necessarily. Some of the soap previews are 7 to 10 days ahead and nothing looked immiment heading into Friday. Maybe today, but most likely something next week.

Friday July 18 15:18:38 2003
One Life to Live
Toward the end of Friday's episode "Lindsay" (Catherine Hickland) is shown in the straight jacket. The preview for Monday's episode shows her in the same situation.



Tapemaster
km574@yahoo.com
Friday July 18 15:23:24 2003
Re: Van's Fiction is Updated!
Van wrote:

> Anyone want to
> suggest an actress (or actressES) for a *future* story...
> perhaps one(s) who has thus far escaped the clutches of
> cinematic captivity?

Mmmm, how about ... Kathy Bates! Think of it as a challenge.

0:>

Friday July 18 15:54:10 2003
Guiding Light
I just got abducted at the end of Friday's show. But the preview doesn't look good for Monday. Stay tuned.
http://www.soapcentral.com/gl/castphotos/wright1.jpg
Cassie
Friday July 18 17:12:13 2003
Another update
A couple more scenes from Jay L.: Adderly "Debbie Does Dishes" and Taking The Falls "A Tale Of Two Sisters."
http://www.abductor.com/raffish/canuck/Adderly-DebbieDoesDishes/Adderly-DebbieDoesDishes.jpg
http://www.abductor.com/raffish/canuck/TakingTheFalls-TwoSisters/TakingTheFalls-TwoSisters.jpg
Raffish
http://www.abductor.com/raffish/canuck/
Friday July 18 19:13:02 2003
Re: Futuristic Sci-Fi two-way blindfold wanted
Kinky-napper wrote:

> Other than "Tape", remarkably little seems to
> have changed in binding materials in over a thousand
> years -- Rope, steel, and cloth are still among....

Elastoplast bandage has to be right up there as one of the great inventions of the millenium, although not a common item in the states (it's made in the UK) - this is the stretchy, combination tape-fabric used in 'Okavango' - available in white or beige


Major John
silent_night_022003@yahoo.com
www.fuzzweb.org
Friday July 18 20:25:41 2003
Re: Interesting Site
This post was deleted.

Poster: (unsigned poster)
Reason: Image too large.
The Moderator
Friday July 18 20:31:18 2003
Speaking of musicals
Did anyone every catch Thoroughly Modern Millie, if so did they do anything like the warehouse scene from the movie?

Currently playing in town.

Brian R
Friday July 18 21:26:06 2003
Re: Speaking of musicals
Brian R wrote:

> Did anyone every catch Thoroughly Modern Millie, if so
> did they do anything like the warehouse scene from the
> movie?
>
> Currently playing in town.

I never saw it, Brian, but based on the synopses I've read from the Internet and what I've seen from television clips, I don't think there's any b&g action in the play. There is, however, a scene where an actress eats a "poisoned" apple and faints. During the final scenes, the villainess says that the girls have already been shipped away, but someone else arrives to say that the "slaves" have all been set free. I don't believe we get to see the warehouse at all. Of course, if anyone has actually seen the play, please confirm that this is true.

Actually, while we're on the subject, has anyone seen the new Broadway version of "Man of La Mancha?" There was a possibility of a b&g scene in that one, if I recall.

PRW
Friday July 18 22:02:01 2003
Kelly Brock in Semper Occultus
Kelly Brook is to star as a secret agent in
a new movie.
Kelly, 23, will play high-kicking
Daisy Norton-Hall in Semper Occultus,
her first major film.
Rich
bindherupx@yahoo.com
http://www.ananova.com/entertainment/story/sm_801129.html
Friday July 18 23:16:01 2003
Interesting Usenet find
So I was browsing around on guba.com earlier, and I noticed that someone's been posting a lot of DivX clips to alt.binaries.multimedia.erotica.anime. The files are on the order of 200MB -- since most are full half-hour episodes at high resolution -- so you'll need a fast connection or a lot of patience. Seems like many (possibly even most) of them contain a bondage sequence or two, though.

The images below are from a June 27 post entitled "Shusaku Liberty #1."
http://www.abductor.com/raffish/posts/shusaku.jpg
http://www.abductor.com/raffish/posts/shusaku2.jpg
Raffish

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