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Wednesday September 15 00:01:33 2004 Scene ID's Needed |
Anyone know where these two scenes came from? |
Anubis |
Wednesday September 15 00:34:11 2004 Re the Wonder Woman comic scene |
Here's a link to the page I described earlier.
http://grimguy10.50megs.com/gaww3.htm and no, I don't recognise the two scene photos you posted above, Anubis. |
C |
Wednesday September 15 01:14:00 2004 Re: Scene ID's Needed |
Anubis wrote:
> Anyone know where these two scenes came from? The second one is: Record number: 1516 Title: Pacific Blue Medium: TV Series Actress: Rainer Grant Description: Episode: "Ties That Bind" (3.2) Grant is bound on a couch and cleave gagged. Obviously could use some embellishment. |
Brian R |
Wednesday September 15 01:22:10 2004 Re: Priorities |
Ice Cream Man wrote:
> naturally I made > sure that my videotapes were secure in a high and dry > location. Good job of being prepared! |
Tapemaster |
km574@yahoo.com |
Wednesday September 15 01:30:31 2004 Friends page updated |
Uploaded the new page, let me know of any problems, ommissions, etc.
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The Engineer |
Wednesday September 15 01:43:07 2004 Re: mariana de la noche |
Eric wrote:
> I do think we missed something from last Friday's show. > The database entry says there's on-screen tying of both > women, but their first appearance in Monday's show had > one of them already tied. Sorry about the delay in the info but I just now finally had time to check my recording. Yes, Monday they did actually show Paty Navidad getting bound on-screen. It was around the 30 minute mark. And the previous Friday episode, "Mariana" was bound on-screen around the 20 minute mark. |
Lunk |
Wednesday September 15 01:49:36 2004 Re: Scene ID's Needed |
Anubis wrote:
> Anyone know where these two scenes came from? ...the first one is Lisa Collins in the largely forgettable "Danger Zone"...That's Billy Zane hiding under the baseball cap... |
Overlooker |
Wednesday September 15 02:46:00 2004 Re: Scene ID's Needed |
Thanks for the assistance guys. |
Anubis |
Wednesday September 15 05:46:51 2004 " great WW debate " |
I have seen the whole series myself even though quite sometime ago. I believe that the CBS episodes were great and Lynda delivered a number of memorable scenes. She is my DAMSEL IN DISTRESS!!!
Besides the famous gag scenes, all scenes, though not necessitating a gag - the producers always provided an explanation - due to Diana's inquistiveness and her big mouth, Lynda gave some other great tied scenes. The Anschluss' scene is one of the best. A great hand gag and then a good tie to a post, though I must say it must have been easier for the Germans to tie her directly to the pole. However, Diana never gives up and hops while completely restricted. In the Man who made Volcanoes, she gives in quickly to easy tie ups and we watch the chinese girl/henchman pushing her around, while she tries to keep her balance and never complains. The came the scene of the Man who would not speak. Here she is tied on a nice sofa. Lynda's clothing is gorgeous. She uses her wits to have her feet untied and then runs away with her hands tied in front. The Time Bomb scene is another great one, though it has a putz alert. The rope work is quite genuine and I really enjoyed Lynda moving her upper body to tried to free her hands. My other favourite is the Formicida scene. This is a classical chair tie. The henchman ties her hands behind her back while she sits in a sexy position with her legs crossed. The henchman proceeds to tie her legs. At this point, Lynda moves on her chair as she has to move into her chair. I really like her movements while being tied up!!! As regards the classical gag scenes, I have the following points: The Hot Wheels gag is really tight. We have no idea why it was placed but I would have liked to see it done on-screen... The Deadly Dolphin gag is also tight, but I really questioned why she was tied cross-legged!! It must have been really uncomfortable for Lynda to move around in such a predictment... She never moved to close the door but moved around to find something to cut her hands free.. I think the tie-up and gag should have been on-screen... The Starships scene is by far the best scene... The guy conveniently had a gag prepared at his back-pocket.. what a guy!! He must have been pestering the main henchman to gag Lynda!!! The also tie her feet to both front legs of the chair - very realistically... While I would have preferred her hands to be tied at the back, the fact that they are tied to the sides of the chair, allows to see the ropes and I think would have made it more difficult for Diana to get free. Everything is done on-screen and it is a rather long scene with some great mpppHHH!!! |
Graham |
Wednesday September 15 09:24:24 2004 Wonder (What the )Women were saying |
In the Lynda Carter and Loni Anderson scenario;can you
imagine their behind the scenese conversation.Loni saying I am alittle nervous about being B&G and Lynda reassuring her that shes been B&G a half a dozen times What a lucky guy that got to do the tying |
TSR |
Wednesday September 15 09:32:15 2004 electra woman tied up? |
sid and marty krofft's "Electra Woman and Dyna Girl" is notroious for not featuring any "classic" bondage scenes. The two female caped crusaders were instead subdued by nets, cages, and cheap 70's video effects.
There was one episode featuring the ALI BABA, where Electra Woman was placed in a glass chamber with a lucky putz and had sand dumped upon them. Now in the first shot you see EW'S gloved hand on the wall. But in the next shot, a long shot, you see her left hand is behind her back. She then tell's the putz, "I'll use my electra beam to get us out of here!" EW then begins to move back and forth like she's, to my eyes at least, trying to get her hands free from ropes. Now I know I mentioned that in the first shot you see her other hand on the wall, but this was a CHEAP, CHEAP kids show from the 70's and was most likely shot at a fast pace. The director might have realized that EW's hands should be bound so she couldn't use her electracomp right away and had Diedra Hall put her hands behind her. They forgot to or didn't have time to reshoot the opening shot where her hands were free, leading us to believe it was another bondageless scene when infact EW was tied up. Of course it could be that her electra-comp arm was just pinned behind her and the comp was stuck up her butt. But I prefer the former theory. I'd love for other EW fans to rewatch that scene and offer your opinion. Why the trouble? Cause Diedra Hall is the sexiest superheroine ever and the fact she never got bound, in a "classic" sense is a darn shame. |
spandex worshipper |
Wednesday September 15 09:34:17 2004 Re: " great WW debate " |
Graham wrote:
> I have seen the whole series myself even though quite > sometime ago. I believe that the CBS episodes were great > and Lynda delivered a number of memorable scenes. She is > my DAMSEL IN DISTRESS!!! > Yep, my 2 cents is that, although there was always something in the scenes that could have been improved, the reason was that Lynda was so perfect in the role that she really merited the perfect DiD scene that we only sort of got. Even in frumpy 70s clothes she was perfect as an imperilled damsel even when shoodily tied to the car door and menaced with carbon monoxide. And the Fausta scene where she was bound in a chair as WW -- one of the lousiest jobs of tying a heroine to a chair, the worst German accents this side of the Three Stooges, yet it was Lynda, brave but helpless, who made it work. I agree as well that in the "Starships" episode, so much more could have been done -- not those godawful pants, how about wrists behind her back, but still, a classic. Personal view, the thing that bugged me most was the Diana Prince hair in the modern series. The hair pulled back in the 1940s WAC bun was fine, but the pony tail with the long hair in the contemporary series was (to me) really unflattering. Lynda had /has lovely hair, and her stylist on that show merited UN sanctions. And of course, could they have thought up a scenario where WW was overpowered by a villain who stole her powers or was stronger than she was? For a little extra, er, drama? For us, the chance to see Lynda tied up in the WW outfit? Something a little less campy than the Fausta "vee kan achiff ourrrr objektiffs zo eezily mit der gulden lasssso" scene. Nooooo! |
peril lover |
Wednesday September 15 11:09:16 2004 re: Wonder Woman scene |
> In the Man who made Volcanoes, she gives in quickly to easy
> tie ups and we watch the chinese girl/henchman pushing her > around, while she tries to keep her balance and never > complains. Does anyone remember which site had this scene? I've seen it, via the web, once. Is it still online anywhere? |
TuxedoJarod |
tuxedojarod@aol.com |
http://snow.prohosting.com/tjarod/ |
Wednesday September 15 12:28:13 2004 Re: " great WW debate " |
> Personal view, the thing that bugged me most was the
> Diana Prince hair in the modern series. The hair pulled > back in the 1940s WAC bun was fine, but the pony tail > with the long hair in the contemporary series was (to me) > really unflattering. See, and for me personally? I loved it. Thought it looked much nicer smooth and simple than in the WW perm, to be honest. |
Jeb |
jebdel@yahoo.com |
http://www.homestead.com/jebsadventurebound |
Wednesday September 15 12:58:58 2004 Re: " great WW debate " |
> > Personal view, the thing that bugged me most was the
> > > Diana Prince hair in the modern series. The hair > pulled > > back in the 1940s WAC bun was fine, but the pony > tail > > with the long hair in the contemporary series was > (to me) > > really unflattering. Yeah but wasn't that the idea? The gorgeous Wonder Woman vs. the plain jane Diana with the glasses and prison warden hair do was her whole disguise, it's not like she was wearing a mask or anything. |
Mark C |
Wednesday September 15 15:49:54 2004 Re: Request for the great raffish |
Ron wrote:
> Raffish, could you please put a vidcap on this page of > Jane seymour gagged from the movie memories of midnight? HTF has great caps of the scene. Just do a search under the title. |
http://htfvidcaps.dyndns.org |
Wednesday September 15 16:39:31 2004 Re: Request for the great raffish |
Ron wrote:
> > Biff has caps on his site but they > are rather dark. No offence to you Biff I love your site! > No taken, Ron. I wish I had some way to lighten them, but MSN TV is ... well ... MSN TV. See the suggestion above ... HtF has the technology and skill to produce some extremely crisp caps. |
Biff |
http://community.webtv.net/unlikelysource/TheCaseFilesofBiff |
Wednesday September 15 16:41:04 2004 Re: Request for the great raffish |
Biff wrote:
> > No taken > *None* taken ... argh. |
Biff |
Wednesday September 15 18:42:36 2004 Sin |
Things look good for Sin City. All the footage released so far shows they are trying hard to match the panels in the comic book which would mean a gag scene for Jessica Alba and a bound scene for the actress playing Gail. |
SinCity |
Wednesday September 15 19:24:51 2004 Biff |
I was on LAMETV for almost five years and find it simply amzing that Biff can run such a high quality site using such an out and out total POS as WEBTV.
The mind boggles at what he could do with a fairly current PC and cable internet :-) Keep it up BIFF !!!!!!!! |
Jacot |
Wednesday September 15 20:09:30 2004 Re: " great WW debate " |
> The Deadly Dolphin gag is also tight, but I really
> questioned why she was tied cross-legged!! It must have > been really uncomfortable for Lynda to move around in > such a predictment... She never moved to close the door > but moved around to find something to cut her hands > free.. I think the tie-up and gag should have been > on-screen... Her legs were tied crossed? You mean her ankles, or her whole legs (like she would be if she were sitting with her legs crossed "like a lady")? I've watched that scene dozens of times & do don't recall at all her legs or ankles crossed while tied. Of course, I could have overlooked that detail....I'll go back thru my tapes & check. But I sure don't recall anything like that. |
JP |
japfeif@aol.com |
Wednesday September 15 20:11:02 2004 Request for the great raffish |
This post was deleted. Poster: Ron Reason: What did I just say abou this sort of thing? Raffish has an email address CONTACT HIM. |
The Moderator |
Wednesday September 15 20:12:03 2004 Re: Request for the great raffish |
(unsigned poster) wrote:
> HTF has great caps of the scene. I'm going to be nice and let this followup remain. |
The Moderator |
Wednesday September 15 20:27:29 2004 Re: Biff |
Jacot wrote:
> The mind boggles at what he could do with a fairly > current PC and cable internet :-) > Thanks, Jacot, but mind-boggling is exactly what would be the upshot of such a setup ... the mind being mine. I'm afraid I'm stuck on the frontage road of The Information Superhighway for the foreseeable future. > Keep it up BIFF !!!!!!!! > Well ... since you asked so nicely. |
Biff |
Wednesday September 15 20:37:01 2004 LAX |
I assume nothing happened in the initial episode of LAX. Though I can see some possibilities in a future episode of Heather and some guest flight attendants being b&g'd in her office after hours. Any thoughts on what actresses could join her? They should include a perky talk show actress, a pretty black woman, a cute young blonde woman, and a comely brunette. Any ideas? |
Delbert |
Wednesday September 15 21:44:49 2004 Roberta Weiss |
Title: Santa Barbara
Medium: Soap Opera Actress: Roberta Weiss Description: First she's handgagged by her captor, then she's tied hands behind her back to a chair with ropes looped around her waist. Gag is a purple thick bandanna cleave gag. Then se is injected with a hyperdermic needle. Great closeups of her gag. She's dressed in a skintight black rock and roll outfit. Has anyone seen this or have it on Caps??? Thanks in advance.. |
ME |
Wednesday September 15 22:04:20 2004 Re: LAX |
Delbert wrote:
> ...Any ideas? Yeah! They could call the episode "Terror Among Us", & David Hasselhoff can guest star. :-) (Only TWO SHOPPING DAYS 'til "Sky Captain & the World of Tomorrow!) |
Van |
vvvan@earthlink.net |
http://www.lovetied.com/dug/ |
Wednesday September 15 23:34:59 2004 Missed Opportunity on John McEnroe's show |
During a bit early in the show that involved McEnroe's sidekick interviewing people in Times Square, a pretty redhead is interviewed and does a bunch of complaining about Long Island. McEnroe's sidekick says that he will tie her up, put her in the truck, and bring her back to the studio. Unfortunately McEnroe shoots the idea down in favor of bringing some other woman back (unfettered).
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