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Sunday August 29 01:04:37 2010 Re: Disappearance of Alice Creed |
The whole 43 minutes scene was posted in the "Danger Theatre" site. Thank you Sasha |
G.Annis |
http://danger-theatre.blogspot.com/ |
Sunday August 29 01:25:25 2010 Re: Scream 4 rumor |
Scruffy Nerfherder wrote: > husband of the couple said, "And how many people do > you know that have had Kristin Bell tied up in their > living room?" There could be something to this. I read that Kristen Bell is doing a cameo in this movie. They said it would be along the lines of what Drew Barrymore did in the first "Scream." |
CD |
Sunday August 29 01:28:09 2010 Re: novel bondage |
Bubba wrote: > Daniel Silva's very good international thriller The > Rembrandt Affair has a spicy international reporter > captured at a party in a Swiss Chalet. She is working > undercover with an Israeli operative vs an international > smuggler. She is bound with tape,gagged, transported, > goes about a chapter or more. The male agent receives the > same treatment. Good novel, it is a current bestseller. Thanks for the heads up with Daniel Silva's Rembrandt Affair. I can't wait to read it. I also found a new novel by John Sandford called Storm Prey. The other novels I found that also have bondage is The Fifth Victim by Beverly Barton and Fatal Burn by Lisa Jackson. Depending on which bookstore you go to some may have them in the romantic suspense section or the mystery section. I love coming to site for information about books with bondage in them because the readers on this site are fully informed and up to date with books with bondage in them. |
Tony Stark |
Sunday August 29 02:33:08 2010 Re: Search a scene |
This post was moved to The Video Page. Poster: (unsigned poster) Reason: Off-topic. |
The Moderator |
Sunday August 29 03:47:29 2010 Re: Scream 4 rumor |
CD wrote: > There could be something to this. I read that Kristen > Bell is doing a cameo in this movie. They said it would > be along the lines of what Drew Barrymore did in the > first "Scream." Anyone can check her IMDB profile to see she's in the movie, that doesn't confirm the scene. There's been too many hoaxes and false alerts on this page that people built their hopes up over (usually based on the flimsiest logic) that never panned out in the end to take this story with more than a grain of salt. |
Sunday August 29 11:46:36 2010 Dawn Wells on 77 Sunset Strip |
Last night here in Chicago they ran the episode of 77 Sunset Strip where Dawn Wells was bound and gagged. There was a really nice panning shot starting with her wrists tied behind her in the chair where she was sitting up to her OTM-gagged face. Very nice scene. Dawn was a bit of a gag magnet, wasn't she? |
Sunday August 29 16:14:03 2010 Re: Scream 4 rumor |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > Anyone can check her IMDB profile to see she's in the > movie, that doesn't confirm the scene. > There's been too many hoaxes and false alerts on this > page that people built their hopes up over (usually based > on the flimsiest logic) that never panned out in the end > to take this story with more than a grain of salt. Well, yeah, but that is just what these early leads often are.....some maybe flimsy evidence but it's better to go on than nothing. I'd rather hear it & find out it's nothin than not hear it & there was a scene everyone misses (I'm talking in generalities here on "false alerts', primarily on TV shows where catching a missed scene sometimes isn't that easy!). Way I figure it, even if 1 in 10 of these "possible head's up" alerts pans out, makes them all worth keeping an eye out for. Just my two cents. |
JP |
japfeif@aol.com |
Sunday August 29 17:58:41 2010 "That Girl" DVD |
I saw that they have "That Girl" on DVD now. That 60s show had a great pilot episode for us, with Marlo Thomas bound and gagged for a commercial shoot. If you've never seen that one you should check it out. |
Sunday August 29 18:21:10 2010 Re: Help identifying an ancient comic scene |
(unsigned poster) wrote: single comic issues (not just "all Wonder > Woman" etc.) made really big impressions on young or > even not-so-young readers? Two that stand out for me. The first was i think the 1977 or 1978 Tammy Annual, my sisters comic which i couldn't resist sneaking a read of. Tammy was typical of British girls comics in the 70s and one particular story stood out for me. In it the heroine - a schoolgirl - was waylaid on her way home by the class bullies and left bound and gagged in an old abandoned windmill. Nice illustrations, fantasticly vivid text - I think it was that mix of the ordinary with the exrta-ordinary that thrilled me. Then about 5 years later Marvel UK - who reprinted a select handful of US titles in a black & white weekly anthology - started a short run of Spider-woman. Somehow I missed the end of SW#4 but i remember the next issue, those 4 or 5 opening pages of SW# 5 with SW bound and gagged in a chair, flashing back to her capture and then finally breaking free. It was the first time i think i'd seen an illustrated cleave gag (Over the mouth being the prefered style of most artists i'd seen) and just the sheer amount of rope which had been used - that was an eye opener too, i was used to straightforward Hands & feet bound, never had an artist put that much detail into the imagery. |
Moxx of Balhoom |
Sunday August 29 18:27:28 2010 Vexed |
The Lucy Punch scene turned out very nice in a comedic sense Kidnapper was a guy in a wheelchair who claimed he was a master criminal. The other detective finds Lucy's character bound and gagged on the villains lap with a gun pointed at her. She knocks the gun away and his wheelchair topples down steps at a stadium |
Gaz P |
Sunday August 29 18:32:56 2010 Re: Vexed |
Gaz P wrote: > The Lucy Punch scene turned out very nice in a comedic > sense any screenshot of the other actress ? |
Sunday August 29 19:24:34 2010 Scream 4 |
Worth noting, as the talk regarding Kirsten Bell above, is that the film is written by the same team responsible for the first 3 films. All of which had a bondage scene in them. Granted, most were for putzes, but still there is a pattern... |
steve a |
Sunday August 29 20:24:50 2010 sonny with a chance kind of delievers |
Tiffany Thorton and 3 guys OTM gagged with bandanas. He is OTM gagged with a black one and tied with hands in front and rope around her. Too bad it wasn't a cleave. |
joe |
Sunday August 29 22:30:28 2010 Re: Help identifying an ancient comic scene |
Moxx of Balhoom wrote: > Then about 5 years later Marvel UK - who reprinted a > select handful of US titles in a black & white weekly > anthology - started a short run of Spider-woman. Somehow > I missed the end of SW#4 but i remember the next issue, > those 4 or 5 opening pages of SW# 5 with SW bound and > gagged in a chair, flashing back to her capture and then > finally breaking free. I recall those issues of Spider-woman; she'd been captured by a villain called the Hangman, and left bound and gagged in a chair. She was shown gagged in the last panel of the comic book containing the first part of her story, and was bound and gagged for the first few pages of the second part of the story. In her reminiscence, she recalled being bound and gagged and lying on the ground while the Hangman, a VERY sexist and chauvinistic villain, was regaling her with taunts of how weak and frail women are. She became enraged by the memory, and broke her bonds quite easily. She was shown removing her gag in one panel; I appreciated this scene. |
Hadji |
Sunday August 29 22:47:36 2010 Re: Help identifying an ancient comic scene |
Hadji wrote: > Moxx of Balhoom wrote: > > Then about 5 years later Marvel UK - who reprinted a > > > select handful of US titles in a black & white > weekly > > anthology - started a short run of Spider-woman. > Somehow > > I missed the end of SW#4 but i remember the next > issue, > > those 4 or 5 opening pages of SW# 5 with SW bound > and > > gagged in a chair, flashing back to her capture and > then > > finally breaking free. > I recall those issues of Spider-woman; she'd been > captured by a villain called the Hangman, and left bound > and gagged in a chair. She was shown gagged in the last > panel of the comic book containing the first part of her > story, and was bound and gagged for the first few pages > of the second part of the story. > In her reminiscence, she recalled being bound and gagged > and lying on the ground while the Hangman, a VERY sexist > and chauvinistic villain, was regaling her with taunts of > how weak and frail women are. She became enraged by the > memory, and broke her bonds quite easily. She was shown > removing her gag in one panel; I appreciated this scene. I'm living in the matrix or something! Ive been a lurker on this board for over 10 years and never seen anyone talk of the spiderwoman comics til now. I used to collect comics from the 60's and 70's and still have the exact books. i will make so scans and if we arent breaking any copyright laws and if the moderator allows me of course, i will post them as soon as i can. |
Me |
Sunday August 29 22:52:19 2010 Re: sonny with a chance kind of delievers |
joe wrote: > Tiffany Thorton and 3 guys OTM gagged with bandanas. Episode and or caps please? |
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