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Friday August 26 02:36:23 2011 Sleuth Channel = Cloo |
I guess it would have been nice if there was a clarification but no worries I used Google. It cracks me up with misspellings on purpose. Cloo, Syfy....LOL!!! |
Nite Owl |
Friday August 26 05:35:16 2011 Re: Sleuth Channel = Cloo |
Nite Owl wrote: > I guess it would have been nice if there was a > clarification but no worries I used Google. It cracks me > up with misspellings on purpose. Cloo, Syfy....LOL!!! Sleuth is now "Cloo?" Oh, man, that's even worse than "Syfy." And "Syfy" is terrible. Who comes up with these things? |
Miss Cleo |
Friday August 26 08:19:04 2011 Re: Sleuth Channel = Cloo |
Nite Owl wrote: > I guess it would have been nice if there was a > clarification but no worries I used Google. It cracks me > up with misspellings on purpose. Cloo, Syfy....LOL!!! Sorry you had to search for it Nite Owl, but I had mentioned the name change with the first alert I had posted on the station back on Tuesday, for Happy-Face Murders. |
Gagster |
Friday August 26 09:31:09 2011 VAN's FiCTiON is Updated! |
Hi-Ho fellow DiDoids! Chapter 4 of "Bondage, My Sweet" is posted. Enjoy! :-) And all you Brian'skteers on the east coast of North America stay safe! |
Van |
vvvan@earthlink.net |
http://www.vansfiction.net |
Friday August 26 11:58:36 2011 Re: Sleuth Channel = Cloo |
Gagster wrote: > Sorry you had to search for it Nite Owl, but I had > mentioned the name change with the first alert I had > posted on the station back on Tuesday, for Happy-Face Murders. No problem Gagster. I appreciate the notifications on VCR Alerts. I think I am in more shock of the rename. I just started to laugh at myself at what great misspelling is next. |
Nite Owl |
Friday August 26 12:28:01 2011 Re: Sleuth Channel = Cloo |
Nite Owl wrote: > what great misspelling is next. BrysPaj |
Friday August 26 12:28:46 2011 Re: Sleuth Channel = Cloo |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > BrysPaj Nah....BryzPaj |
Friday August 26 13:05:20 2011 question |
Has anyone seen "don't be afraid of the dark" yet? |
blacktom109@yahoo.com |
Friday August 26 14:55:12 2011 Re: Sleuth Channel = Cloo |
They switched the name because they couldn't trademark Sleuth. |
joe |
Friday August 26 18:04:42 2011 The Skin I live in |
Saw the new film from Pedro Amaldovar today,I'm sure everyone here is familiar with his film Tie Me Up Tie Me Down, well just like that film this one focuses on the relationship between a mentally unstable Antonio Banderas and a woman he holds prisoner. Sadly however in this instance Elena Anaya doesn't spend the whole movie trussed up, in fact there's nothing at all for her charecter..well, not anything that would be of interest here. However older damsel Marisa Paredes does get tied to a chair and stuff gagged a little over 30 minutes into the film, it's a decent enough scene with some nice emoting from the actress though she's not the hottest damsel (mind you she does look a little like Helen Mirren - if you squint) |
Moxx of Balhoom |
Friday August 26 19:35:53 2011 Do it youself DiD |
What ladies did the work of the villian ? The two I know of these two The Life of david gale and Excess baggage. Any others come to mind ? |
Friday August 26 21:10:14 2011 Possibilities... |
Today's New York Times astonished me with a review of "Special Treatment", starring Isabelle Huppert as a jaded hooker. The review says, "For another client...she dons a blindfold and crams a ball gag into her mouth while awaiting his arrival." Wow! Reviewers sometimes seem to use "bound and gagged" as a shorthand even if no gag is shown, but this is too specific for that. "The Family Tree", starring Hope Davis and Britt Robertson, includes a home invasion. This doesn't necessarily mean good stuff for us, but we must keep our eyes open for it. Anti-alert for "Desdemona". I took one for the team and got this DVD on the cheap. It's a story about a kidnapping and has characters you could easily count on your fingers. While technically it does have a partial treatment -- the female lead is bound wrists behind with a ski mask over her head and the eyes taped shut -- she does this briefly and never again, plus no gags or leg bonds that I could see. Sigh. She's quite a babe, too... |
The Kindly One |
Friday August 26 22:07:42 2011 Happy Birthday, Francine York! |
This post was deleted. Poster: gagsta b Reason: Over-size images, please check before posting. |
The Moderator |
Friday August 26 23:24:58 2011 Colombiana |
Zoe Saldana has a behind-the-back handcuff sequence - she allows herself to be arrested while costumed in a minidress and high-heeled pumps. |
Rich McGill |
Friday August 26 23:27:59 2011 re: special treatment |
The Kindly One wrote: > Today's New York Times astonished me with a review of > "Special Treatment", starring Isabelle Huppert > as a jaded hooker. The review says, "For another > client...she dons a blindfold and crams a ball gag into > her mouth while awaiting his arrival." Well, a little searching around and came up with this... a seriously fetish image, love the blindfold - now just to hope there's a trailer or something out there to watch! http://i2.indiewire.com/images/uploads/i/specialtreatment.jpg |
jd |
Friday August 26 23:31:10 2011 Re: Attn: Wavy & Knockout Fans |
Jay L wrote: what is the name of the movie where they gas the entire floor |
darth syne |
DarthSyne@aol.com |
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