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Tuesday August 05 00:16:50 2008 Re: Mr. Cooper? |
The name of the episode is "The Great Pretender" |
marxistregime |
Tuesday August 05 01:00:02 2008 Re: In Plain SIght |
Rob wrote: > Previews for next week's episode of "In Plain > Sight" on USA network show Mary (Mary McCormack) > getting chloroformed and then cuffed or tied AOH in a > reclining position to a pipe or bedframe. Good chance for a gag in this one. The promo scene could be after the gag is removed. Plus, the goon makes a phone call which could have Mary gagged in the background. Plus, with her character's mouth, a gag would be fitting. |
Tuesday August 05 01:57:22 2008 Re: Actresses B&G in real AND animated forms |
SLJ wrote: Are there any other actresses that have been bound and gagged > in BOTH real and animated media? Or is that some special > honor heather has all to herself? Not a direct answer to your question but I am sure we all remember a Family Guy episode where they went to Hollywood and, flying back, Lois says everyone is bringing back a souvenir. Peter's turns out to be a bound and gagged Jenna Jameson in the seat next to him. She is listed as a voice in the credits so she presumably agreed to come in to just voice the lines "mmmph...mmmph" |
Gaz |
Tuesday August 05 02:46:19 2008 Re: Direct ot Video Horror/Thrillers |
Rob wrote: > Someone just appologized for mentioning a direct to video > horror film that, while having scenes of interest, > sucked. > well my post was attempting to be tongue in check...and apologizing to anyone who watched a POS film like Side Sho for bondage since the scene sucked as well ...thou in the UK at least a few DTV thrillers/horror are rather good, since many US cinema flops go straight to vid/dvd here... |
steve a |
Tuesday August 05 02:47:27 2008 Re: In Plain SIght |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > > > reclining position to a pipe or bedframe. > Good chance for a gag in this one. I'm praying to the elder gods as well speak for a full treatment scene here... |
steve a |
Tuesday August 05 03:09:10 2008 Re: In Plain SIght |
> Rob wrote: > > Previews for next week's episode of "In Plain > > Sight" on USA network show Mary (Mary > McCormack) > > getting chloroformed and then cuffed or tied AOH Cool, was hoping she would get the treatment at some point. The preview Rob alerted us to is now posted at the show's site linked below. Looks like a good chloro scene, but a less exciting DID scene. Worth a record to see if anything more happens than what is in the preview. Shows ropes hanging down from her AOH hands, no evidence of a gag though. USA posts full episodes online if anyone likes to watch their DID stuff that way. Episode description: After watching her mother audition for "Sweet Charity", Mary Shannon is kidnapped. After watching her mother audition for "Sweet Charity", Mary Shannon is kidnapped. Meanwhile in New Jersey, Brandi's boyfriend Chuck is also abducted and two FBI agents are killed. When the Feds working on Mary's kidnapping case suspect a connection between the two crimes, a nationwide manhunt goes underway for both Mary and Chuck. Don't miss the premiere of "Stan By Me" this Sunday at 10/9C. |
MT |
http://www.usanetwork.com/series/inplainsight/index.html |
Tuesday August 05 09:04:05 2008 Re: Howard Hughes bio show |
> I was just watching a show about Howard Hughes on the > National Geographic Channel called "Howard Hughes > Revealed". It mentions Howard's obvious attraction > to big-breasted women and brought up Jane Russell in > "The Outlaw" as an example, since Hughes had > personally picked her and chosen her wardrobe. To > demonstrate this, they showed the scene of her bound and > gagged in the movie. Nice how they used it as an example > of showing a sexy woman and not one of her being a damsel > or victim. The mention is about 25-30 minutes into the > show. I don't see another airdate on my cable listings for it anytime soon. That clip of Jane Russel bound and gagged sure gets a lot of mileage! Seriously, I've seen it on "Biography" and an A&E/History Channel documentary on underwear. I'm surprised it never turned up on "Wild West Tech." |
Historian |
historian64@hotmail.com |
Tuesday August 05 09:25:43 2008 Re: Actresses B&G in real AND animated forms |
Yvonne Craig: Barbara Gordon: real Enter Batgirl, exit Penguin animated: Simon the pieman Batgirl: real v/shame animated v/scarecrow |
cicisaur |
Tuesday August 05 10:35:51 2008 Re: Actresses B&G in real AND animated forms |
SLJ wrote: > Are there any other actresses that have been bound and > gagged in BOTH real and animated media? Or is that some > special honor heather has all to herself? Dana Delany does the voice of Lois Lane in the Superman cartoons and has one full treatment scene herself (The Streets). The DB says Bess Armstrong did the voice of the blonde who was tied spread-eagle and tape-gagged in the "Fire From Olympus" episode on the Batman cartoon. She had her own scene in "The Perfect Daughter". |
MadFish |
Tuesday August 05 10:54:37 2008 Re: Actresses B&G in real AND animated forms |
Pamela Anderson (Striperella-"Evil Magicians) and numerous full-treatment scenes as an actress. |
MadFish |
Tuesday August 05 11:01:44 2008 Damian's Demons |
Hve a look at this movie. It even sells a 'making of' aswell. http://www.damiansdemons.com/damian.html |
Tuesday August 05 11:22:19 2008 Re: Mr. Cooper? |
marxistregime wrote: > The name of the episode is "The Great > Pretender" If the name of the episode in the entry is wrong, you will need to go to DB page to post request for a change. |
civil |
Tuesday August 05 11:26:41 2008 Re: Dead mary |
Sancho wrote: > Looks like this one slipped thru the cracks . Short of >it is 2 of the girls tie up and cleave gag the other >girl and lock her in the closet Didnt see n the dbase. Just got this DVD last month, but haven't had a chance to watch it yet. If no one get around to it, I try to post an entry when I get around to it. |
civil |
Tuesday August 05 11:38:01 2008 Re: Mr. Cooper? |
marxistregime wrote: > The name of the episode is "The Great > Pretender" If this is the episode. The Great Pretender will air on Directv Ch305 IONDTV Wed 8/6 6:30 PM. I'll post an advisory alert for the possible scene. |
civil |
Tuesday August 05 13:08:02 2008 Re: Mr. Cooper? |
marxistregime wrote: > The name of the episode is "The Great > Pretender" Ah, okay. The alert said the episode was "ER" and that was the one I saw. Thanks for clarifying....the database entry must be wrong. |
rex |
Tuesday August 05 13:11:18 2008 Re: Mr. Cooper? |
civil wrote: > If the name of the episode in the entry is wrong, you > will need to go to DB page to post request for a change. already did it. |
rex |
Tuesday August 05 15:16:45 2008 They should be on DVD |
---Seasons 3-5 of T.J. Hooker. Have they already been released? Also: Columbo: No time to die- I know that a collection of Columbo movies was released last year but unfortunately it didn't include this movie. ---Memories of Midnight with Jane Seymour bound and gagged. ---A deadly vision with Kristin Davis bound and tape gagged. These movies are definitely, definitely my picks for a DVD release. They contain fine scenes and we should be able to enjoy them in this format. By the way, I don't live in the States, so I can't tell if some of these are already available. |
Jorge-enlever |
Tuesday August 05 15:57:39 2008 Re: They should be on DVD |
> ---Seasons 3-5 of T.J. Hooker. Have they already been > released? Apparently |
http://www.tvaddicts.tv/movie/action/T.J_Hooker.html |
Tuesday August 05 16:20:00 2008 Re: They should be on DVD |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > > ---Seasons 3-5 of T.J. Hooker. > Apparently No, there is no official DVD release of Seasons 3-5. Those are TV recorded airing. |
civil |
Tuesday August 05 17:05:30 2008 Bound and gagged in novels. |
Hadji, thank you for the information about James Lee Burke's novel, "Swan Peak." I recently finished reading the following novels that feature bound and gagged females in them, they are: 1. Greg Rucka's "Critical Space" 2. Tara Quinn Taylor's "Behind Close Doors" 3. Stephen Coonts "The Traitor" and 4. Diane Davidson Mott's "Tough Cookie" If anyone out there knows of any other novels new or old, please let me know. I would appreciate it very much. |
J. Bauer |
Tuesday August 05 19:50:38 2008 MVP |
I think the following episode will air Thursday night at 11 p.m. Eastern on SoapNet: Record number: 13541 Title: M.V.P. (2008) aka MVP: The Secret Lives of Hockey Wives Medium: TV Series Actress: Natalie Krill Description: Episode: "Reality Check" (1.8) Canadian TV show where she's kidnapped and shown ducttaped to a chair inside a cage and gagged with tape |
The House of Le Bastard |
Tuesday August 05 20:09:52 2008 This and that and nothing in particular... |
...or as everyone's favorite Agatha Christie character, Anne Beddingfield, related after quoting her sidekick's famous entreaty ("Why does no one gag ME and bind ME hand and foot?") in "The Man in the Brown Suit": "An hour or two of gagging and binding would have changed her view quickly enough. Suzanne likes thrills, but she hates being uncomfortable." Which, I hope, serves as an appropriate lead-in to what I want to ask this evening. It's always heartening when we take a break from crabbing about the quality of scenes on TV and in the movies and delve once more into books, as it seems some of us here have lately. However, I'm surprised that the premiere literary event of the past week apparently went unnoticed around these parts. Does that mean that the current book series that's being touted as most popular among female "tweens"-Stephenie Meyer's vampire-and-werewolf "Twilight" books, the last of which, "Breaking Dawn," was released at midnight Saturday to Harry Potter-like hoopla around the country-contains nothing of interest to us? If not, would anyone care to speculate as to whether it would be a result of a generational shift since the heyday of Nancy Drew? After all, she was the product of writers who had grown up during the silent-serial era, watching the likes of Pearl White get it week after week. (And having mentioned Christie and one of her most famous works above, it's worth noting that although she was of the previous generation, she clearly patterned Anne after the early serial queens, as is obvious to anyone who's read the book.) I'm hoping against hope that Meyer's having added a touch of the supernatural to her stories has worked to our benefit, as it did with "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" and "Angel." Well, has it? Anyone here who's-er, ah, flipped through the novels to ensure they're-um, you know, appropriate for their intended audience (yeah, that's the reason!) care to comment? And if the books have come a cropper, what would you say the chances are of a screenwriter or director taking creative license in a manner we'd find advantageous (the first book's already slated for filming)? Finally, I know I'm going to get in trouble for this, but if Meyer still has an unmarried sister I'm hopping on the next plane to Salt Lake. I don't care if I have to do two years on a mission-I'm converting! Check out what I mean at the link below. I didn't know you could look like that and still be a Mormon! |
Fettershackle |
http://www.stepheniemeyer.com/img/stephenie.gif |
Tuesday August 05 20:24:08 2008 Re: MVP |
The House of Le Bastard wrote:> Title: M.V.P. (2008)Actress: Natalie Krill Description: Episode: "Reality Check" (1.8)Canadian TV show where she's kidnapped and shown ducttaped to a chair inside a cage and gagged with tape... Just be aware that she is not shown until the very end of this episode. |
zinger |
Tuesday August 05 20:47:21 2008 Re: In Plain SIght |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > Rob wrote: > > Previews for next week's episode of "In Plain > > Sight" on USA network show Mary (Mary > McCormack) > > getting chloroformed and then cuffed or tied AOH in > a > > reclining position to a pipe or bedframe. What is she wearing in the scene? I've had the hots for this chick ever since she played Howard Stern's wife in "Private Parts". |
TBirdSC |
Tuesday August 05 21:34:53 2008 Re: Damian's Demons |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > Hve a look at this movie. It even sells a 'making of' > aswell. > http://www.damiansdemons.com/damian.html This is an extremely old movie. I have it. It is mostly a commercial video trying to be a real movie. It has virtually no plot. Bondage is ok, though, if you like duct tape. |
ID4J |
id4j@aol.com |
Tuesday August 05 22:11:32 2008 Re: This and that and nothing in particular... |
Fettershackle wrote: > > next plane to Salt Lake. I don't care if I have to do two years on a mission-I'm converting! Check out what I mean at the link below. > > I didn't know you could look like that and still be a Mormon! Ummmm..... Eliza Dushku, Kelly Packard, Katherine Heigl, Amy Adams, A.J. Cook..... |
H |
diddvd@yahoo.com |
Tuesday August 05 22:29:17 2008 Re: This and that and nothing in particular... |
H wrote: > Fettershackle wrote: > > > next plane to Salt Lake. > > > I didn't know you could look like that and > still be a Mormon! > Ummmm..... Eliza Dushku, Kelly Packard, Katherine Heigl, > Amy Adams, A.J. Cook..... Thanks for the information, H. I never would've known that the aforementioned beautiful women are all members of the Church of Latter Day Saints. Actually, I don't care about their religious affiliation; I only care that they are beautiful women who look even more beautiful when they are bound and gagged. One of the things that those of us who peruse this Website regularly have learned is that beautiful women come in all colors, nationalities, and religious faiths, and that they all look better when they are bound and gagged. |
Hadji |
Tuesday August 05 23:16:32 2008 Re: First in Bondage |
SLJ wrote: > Hmm, it must be the first for something else, too... > first silent serial to have two sequential full treatment > scenes? First occurrence of a trussed up girl using her > head to beep the horn of an automobile? First tied up and > gagged villainess? Actually you hit on quite a problem I had -- what to include as a category and what not to. I'm not sure a sexual bondage three-way is an appropriate category, in fact, I'm not even sure why I included it. And why did I not include a savage fold as a bondage form but did include an equally obscure form of bondage, the Russian split? (Actually, on that last one, I figured that the, um, usefulness of the Russian split made it more likely to eventually be seen more often in mainstream, whereas the savage fold isn't quite so useful.) And don't get me started on spreadeagles. Just a single category on spreadeagles or categories on full spreadeagle, upper half spreadeagles and lower half spreadeagles? It was harrowing, I tell ya, harrowing. |
Pat Powers |
Tuesday August 05 23:23:08 2008 Re: Damian's Demons |
ID4J wrote: > (unsigned poster) wrote: > > Hve a look at this movie. It even sells a 'making > of' > > aswell. > > http://www.damiansdemons.com/damian.html > This is an extremely old movie. I have it. It is mostly a > commercial video trying to be a real movie. It has > virtually no plot. Bondage is ok, though, if you like duct tape. So, how is this different from a mainstream horror film that has an absolutely, terminally boring plot (one has been apologized for on this board recently, can't recall the name offhand) and a few scenes of interest? Skeletal plot vs. crappy plot? In either case, it's not about the plot, is it? |
Pat Powers |
Tuesday August 05 23:27:31 2008 Re: This and that and nothing in particular... |
Fettershackle wrote: > If not, would anyone care to speculate as to whether it > would be a result of a generational shift since the > heyday of Nancy Drew? Sure, I'll speculate. If there's a generational shift here, it must have occurred four or five generations back. The original Nancy Drew stories had plenty of bondage imagery in them. But the new Nancy Drew novels from the 50s or 60s or whenever it was had very little. And the Nancy Drew franchise is absolutely FAMOUS for having little or nothing in the way of bondage scenes, whether we're talking TV, movies, or TV movies. I'd say the lack of bondage in these novels is just biz as usual since the 50s. A product of human stupidity more than anything else. |
Pat Powers |
Tuesday August 05 23:33:10 2008 Site Update |
You know how I'm always talking about Lifetime Channel movies. Well, I finally got around to reviewing one, "Against Their Wills" a movie about how bad prison rape is. And it has some of the strictest bondage I've seen in any movie. How about a straightjacket hogtie? How about psycho-strapping AND cuffs? Lifetime do love the bondage. Below: the straightjacket hogtie starts with cuffing the nearly naked legs of the inmate ... |
Pat Powers |
http://www.bondagerotica.com/mainstream.html |
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