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Wednesday August 03 06:43:09 2016 Re: Staring Off In The Distance |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > Any other examples? > The classic German scene from "Du hast mir meine Familie geraubt" with Katharina Abt has a couple of shots of Katharina Abt staring off into the distance. |
Ice Cream Man |
Wednesday August 03 12:23:48 2016 Re: Staring Off In The Distance |
It's a nice 'totally helpless, can't escape the bonds' look |
Wednesday August 03 12:42:32 2016 Re: Staring Off In The Distance |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > It's a nice 'totally helpless, can't escape the bonds' > look Where are these 2 caps from? |
MD |
Wednesday August 03 12:43:24 2016 Voiceovers & Dubs |
Does anybody know how the process works with an actress doing a voiceover for a DID scene in an animated movie or an unknown providing the dubbed voiceover for a different language during a DID scene where there's a lot of gag talk involved? I've watched plenty of scenes with a different language from the original and it usually sounds like they attempt to keep the mmmmmppppphhhhing and gag talk as part of the scene the way it was originally intended. I've always wondered if the voiceover actress really has duct tape on her mouth while doing the voiceover or if they just simulate it the best they can without actually being gagged. I'm very curious to find out if anyone has any insight on this subject. |
CR |
Wednesday August 03 14:06:04 2016 Re: Voiceovers & Dubs |
CR wrote: > Does anybody know how the process works with an actress > doing a voiceover for a DID scene in an animated movie or > an unknown providing the dubbed voiceover for a different > language during a DID scene where there's a lot of gag > talk involved? I've watched plenty of scenes with a > different language from the original and it usually > sounds like they attempt to keep the mmmmmppppphhhhing > and gag talk as part of the scene the way it was > originally intended. I've always wondered if the > voiceover actress really has duct tape on her mouth while > doing the voiceover or if they just simulate it the best > they can without actually being gagged. I'm very curious > to find out if anyone has any insight on this subject. A sufficiently talented voiceover actor can reproduce any gagged noise with just their mouths. There was a live read of the cartoon 6teen a while back where one of the characters got gagged with a tongue depressor jammed in their mouths and the actress just pushed her lips together and made a very realistic gagged sound. And that's not even getting into actresses like Grey Delisle and Tara Strong who have voiced countless gagged characters and can no doubt simulate gagged damsel sounds quite easily just using their own mouths. |
Wednesday August 03 16:14:56 2016 Re: Mechanic Resurrection |
Opens this month. Hope for the best with Alba although nothing in previews |
Wednesday August 03 17:41:11 2016 Re: Suicide Squad |
Ball gag for Margot Robbie in the first 5 minutes. Very brief. The scene with the joker is almost non existent |
Wednesday August 03 19:14:39 2016 Re: Mechanic Resurrection |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > Opens this month. Hope for the best with Alba although > nothing in previews Be shocked if anything panned out. She's not even tied in the promos, and they even show her being rescued. Unless she gets recaptured. I think even non-bondage fans would say after seeing Alba kicking and cursing at the bad guys "tie her up." |
Wednesday August 03 19:45:20 2016 Re: Bondage in Books |
Probably the Saint novels had a few scenes |
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-XA9JR-7oEkI/Uo5W5UrHxVI/AAAAAAAABTA/WjL8c1CTyu4/s1600/Saint+vs+Scotland+Yard.jpg |
Wednesday August 03 19:55:31 2016 Josie Maran Handgag |
This post was deleted. Poster: (unsigned poster) Reason: Video request or link not on Video Page. See FAQs 1.11 & 1.12. |
The Moderator |
Wednesday August 03 20:01:44 2016 Two Against The Underworld |
Book extensively covers Season 1 of the Avengers. According to it, Ingrid Hafner (Carol) has B&G scenes in the Double Danger and Ashes of Roses episodes. Might be more |
https://books.google.ca/books?id=N2FUCwAAQBAJ&pg=PA564&lpg=PA564&dq=avengers+nightmare+1961&source=bl&ots=F6hEqPXonT&sig=rhdCjPXsfexlqavmg0I67F7bT9w&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiCtabfuKbOAhUG4IMKHdLSBUEQ6AEIRDAL#v=onepage&q=ashes%20of%20roses&f=false |
Wednesday August 03 20:10:32 2016 Re: Queen Latifah |
This post was deleted. Poster: (unsigned poster) Reason: Use the search and find old discussions on this. |
The Moderator |
Wednesday August 03 21:53:01 2016 Re: Suicide Squad |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > Ball gag for Margot Robbie in the first 5 minutes. Very > brief. The scene with the joker is almost non existent Not gonna see it until this weekend so if this is true I got two questions. 1. Good shot of her wearing the gag or more like the Ariana Grande scene? 2. Is it as Harleen or Harley? |
What? |
Wednesday August 03 23:10:33 2016 Re: Voiceover |
It was cool when they showed the video of Isla Fisher acting her scene in the animated film Rango holding her hands behind her and gagged. |
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