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Welcome to the Discussion page. This forum is for discussing scenes from mainstream sources, primarily TV shows and movies, but we venture off into newspaper and magazine articles, stage plays, and other areas. Please do not post regarding commercial videos.
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Monday September 06 01:28:40 2010 Re: Jenny Jones |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > Has anyone ever seen the episode of the Jenny Jones show > where her dance troupe members were bound and gagged? > It's in the database, but can anyone confirm it's > existence? Yeah, I saw it, but it ain't much. Two cute girls are tied unconvincingly together back to back wand are gagged with a strip of something or other that they try to keep in place themselves while sorta struggling. It was very short. Coulda been a great scene if someone had just done a little bit of work to make it authentic. The girls were cute. |
Dr. Gag |
Monday September 06 08:33:00 2010 Re: Jenny Jones |
> Yeah, I saw it, but it ain't much. Two cute girls are > tied unconvincingly together back to back Thanks. Did you see it when it aired, or on the internet? |
Monday September 06 10:32:22 2010 Re: Jenny Jones |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > > Yeah, I saw it, but it ain't much. Two cute girls > are > > tied unconvincingly together back to back > Thanks. Did you see it when it aired, or on the internet? Saw it on TV. Don't ask me why I was tuned to Jenny Jones. |
Dr. Gag |
Monday September 06 11:54:25 2010 Re: Jessica Alba Picture |
This post was deleted. Poster: (unsigned poster) Reason: Off-topic. |
The Moderator |
Monday September 06 12:16:35 2010 Re: Jessica Alba Picture |
The Moderator wrote: > This post was deleted. > Poster: (unsigned poster) > Reason: Off-topic. How is this off-topic? It was a discussion based on her scenes in "Into the Blue". My post was related to damsel in distress scenes. |
Monday September 06 12:53:51 2010 Left Behind |
What are some good scenes where the good guy finds bound and gagged girl(s) and leaves her there as she/they beg to be let go |
Monday September 06 13:43:24 2010 Re: Left Behind |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > What are some good scenes where the good guy finds bound > and gagged girl(s) and leaves her there as she/they beg > to be let go Raiders of the Lost Ark |
MadFish |
Monday September 06 13:44:02 2010 Re: Jessica Alba Picture |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > The Moderator wrote: > > This post was deleted. > > Poster: (unsigned poster) > > Reason: Off-topic. > How is this off-topic? It was a discussion based on her > scenes in "Into the Blue". My post was related > to damsel > in distress scenes. Forget this request. I know where you are coming from when you deleted it. There's no need to explain. |
Monday September 06 15:32:45 2010 Re: The Expendables |
Thanks for the info.:) |
Monday September 06 17:13:19 2010 Gagged with a sponge? |
Okay, I'll need some help on this. Many years ago, as a child, I had caught a part of a very strange movie that was supposed to be a "crime comedy". There was a scene with a kidnapped girl who was, I think, bound (hands behind), blindfolded and sitting on the floor. At one point, she became crazy and started to sing, and one of the kidnappers stuffed a sponge in her mouth. And I think she actually bit on it, since it was too big to stuff her mouth with. There was an agent in this movie who was referring to himself as "pink pillow and air spray" or something like that. I didn't find anything in the database. |
Abel |
Monday September 06 17:22:27 2010 What's the point of all of this? |
I have been collecting scenes since 1983 when I bought my first VCR. I have amassed thousands of scenes over the years. I collect these scenes and I never watch them again. There are great scenes that I have recorded and haven't seen in twenty years. They are in a box in my basement. I'm always looking for the next great scene. I don't appreciate the scenes I already have. Once I get the scene, I store it on a shelf or put in a box. Very rarely will I watch that scene again. I put it away and start to hunt for more scenes. I have too many scenes at this point. I couldn't watch all these scenes again even If I wanted to. It seems that once I get a scene it loses value very quickly. I care more about the next scene than the one I currently have. I ask myself "what's the point of collecting if you don't enjoy what you have?" Does anybody else go through this? |
Monday September 06 17:39:46 2010 Re: What's the point of all of this? |
the one I currently have. I ask myself "what's the point of collecting if you don't enjoy what you have?" Does anybody else go through this? No I usually watch the same scenes many many times. If it is agreat scene to me I must see it again in fact. I keep them kind of like fine wine. :-) It is addicting finding new scenes however. |
Alvin |
Monday September 06 17:53:24 2010 Re: What's the point of all of this? |
(unsigned poster) wrote: I ask myself "what's the > point of collecting if you don't enjoy what you > have?" Does anybody else go through this? I think it's a learned reaction to scarcity. When I was younger the best you could hope for with regards to bondage materials were maybe a few frames of a comic book a photographic still from a movie and occasionally lucking into a scene on TV. People would scan the listings looking for upcoming shows with known good scenes. There were commercially available bondage products, Klaw and Wylie and others had been around since the late 40's but very little of that was readily available, the occasional scene in TV or the movies was all there was. When videos came along we had the option to record the few known good scenes so we were no longer dependent on random reruns, then it became possible to trade dubs with other people. Now we have the internet. I remember buying low quality UK "reprints" of HoM bondage mags in the 1980's that sold for 8-10 pounds each. I think I may have bought maybe 5 a year at full price. I still have them somewhere, dont believe I have read any of them in 10 years. Just using free TGP samples on the net can get you more high quality pictures in an hour of surfing than I would typically be able to buy in a year in the 80's. I suspect we collect because there was a time when there wasn't much stuff around and we got in the habit of hoarding "scarce" resources. |
Tom Quin |
Monday September 06 17:54:25 2010 Re: What's the point of all of this? |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > I ask myself "what's the > point of collecting if you don't enjoy what you > have?" Does anybody else go through this? I do. Looking for scenes used to be difficult, but now with the internet it has become much easier for one to locate and collect scenes. There is a wealth of scenes around, so you can never stop yourself from collecting. It seems, however, that you can't get enough after a certain point. You keep wanting for more, more, more. Even if you keep a scene for future viewings, they won't have an impact as strong as the first time you watched it. Perhaps we're looking for the thrill of the "first time", because, after that, there's nothing like it. |
Abel |
Monday September 06 18:46:42 2010 Re: Left Behind |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > What are some good scenes where the good guy finds bound > and gagged girl(s) and leaves her there as she/they beg > to be let go One of my favories is Tammy Isbell in the episode "A Shaolin Treasure" from the series "Kung Fu: The Legend Continues." Unfortunately, the show was made long enough ago that it's almost too old to be picked up for syndication. Keep an eye peeled & you might get lucky. |
Overlooker |
Monday September 06 19:22:22 2010 Re: What's the point of all of this? |
Abel wrote: > (unsigned poster) wrote: > > I ask myself "what's the > > point of collecting if you don't enjoy what you > > have?" Does anybody else go through this? > No longer, because I only keep scenes that I enjoy. I understand the collector mentality (I am a comic book geek after all) but only keep "classic" scenes-about 160 at the moment. Plus I only keep things on VHS/DVD I don't have on my PC, with the exception of my five favorite scenes (Weaver in Copycat, Goddard in Bergerac, a German dub of Carter & Anderson, a couple of the best German scenes from the 90s). As you say, there is no point keeping scenes you don't enjoy. |
steve a |
Monday September 06 19:37:21 2010 Machete!! |
Definitely not new news that Jessica Alba was bound and gagged again, but the scene, however short, was still not bad at all. She makes some great noise when brought onscreen and there are some great close ups before its all cut away via samurai sword. A fun movie too if you are a fan of B-Movie action. It doesn't take itself seriously and there are some seriously smokin' hot ladies in the movie! |
Other B |
Monday September 06 19:40:31 2010 Rizzoli and Isles |
Tonight 10 p.m. hopefully Sasha Alexander gets B&G. Promo shows her being grabbed behind a curtain, and then Angie Harmon opening curtain with surprised look. I'm guessing Sasha was taken away. Or maybe she's B&G as Angie walks in. |
Monday September 06 20:52:15 2010 What's the point of all this? |
It's a natural human reaction. I have other hobbies and fetishes and experience the same thing. You may not watch them but you'd be devastated if you lost them. There's nothing like the new to get that old adrenalin flowing and you tend to forget your old friends. I solve part of the problem by retaping any good scene in reruns or on another source that comes along and re-enjoy them again. I rarely check out the original tapings though. I'm forever searching for that new scene to get that high going again. |
HALLBIRD |
Monday September 06 21:40:32 2010 Re: What's the point of all of this? |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > I have been collecting scenes since 1983 when I bought my > first VCR. I have amassed thousands of scenes over the > years. I collect these scenes and I never watch them > again. There are great scenes that I have recorded and > haven't seen in twenty years. They are in a box in my > basement. I'm always looking for the next great scene. I > don't appreciate the scenes I already have. Once I get > the scene, I store it on a shelf or put in a box. Very > rarely will I watch that scene again. I put it away and > start to hunt for more scenes. I have too many scenes at > this point. I couldn't watch all these scenes again even > If I wanted to. It seems that once I get a scene it loses > value very quickly. I care more about the next scene than > the one I currently have. I ask myself "what's the > point of collecting if you don't enjoy what you > have?" Does anybody else go through this? Sounds familiar to me. I've had the same thoughts when I look at a box filled with old VCR tapes in my basement. A lot of them go back about a dozen years ago when I first discovered this page and got to trade with the likes of the late, great Fuzz and even a few guys from Japan. What I did eventually to keep from just amasssing too much and being overwhelmed by it was to narrow my interest and not collect just anything, but the stuff that really floated my boat. Tape gags which I was never too crzy about, I just stopped holding onto. As I preferred Asian scenes I tended to overlook western scenes more. I also started to look at places like deviantart and sites for fanfiction as well as ones where people recounted their experiences, true or not. I believe that my interest in bondage is an integral part of who I am and I don't want it to go away, but if you have a real life like most of us do, you can find ways to keep yourself from being obsessed or controlled by your own desires. There's always zen btw or maybe baseball? |
Dr. Gag |
Monday September 06 22:12:00 2010 re: bondage |
This post was deleted. Poster: Poindexter Reason: Off-topic. |
The Moderator |
Monday September 06 22:44:06 2010 Re: Rizzoli and Isles |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > Tonight 10 p.m. hopefully Sasha Alexander gets B&G. >. hands ziptied in front only, between 35' and 44' marks |
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