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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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Thursday September 16 00:25:56 2004 Re: Roberta Weiss |
> Title: Santa Barbara > Medium: Soap Opera > Actress: Roberta Weiss > > Has anyone seen this or have it on Caps??? Thanks in advance.. I have it on tape somewhere in my collection. Unfortunately I do not have the capability to make caps. It's a pretty nice scene though....several really good closeups of Roberta with the gag on. It isn't a bandana, but a pretty thick cloth, looks like a scarf maybe. Very sexy outfit also!! |
JP |
japfeif@aol.com |
Thursday September 16 00:27:05 2004 Spanish show |
So what's happening on Infierno de la Paraiso? Is the damsel still tied & gagged? Haven't heard any talk about it in awhile. |
Thursday September 16 00:29:22 2004 Another Scene ID needed |
Anyone know where this scene came from? |
Anubis |
Thursday September 16 00:34:46 2004 Re: Roberta Weiss |
ME wrote:
> Title: Santa Barbara > Medium: Soap Opera > Actress: Roberta Weiss > Has anyone seen this or have it on Caps??? Thanks in advance.. I think I may have been the one to enter it in the DB, I'll see about making caps when I get a chance. |
Anubis |
Thursday September 16 00:55:01 2004 Re: Another Scene ID needed |
Anubis wrote:
> Anyone know where this scene came from? That's Sherrie Rose from the movie "New Crime City" |
zinger |
Thursday September 16 02:49:22 2004 Re: " great WW debate " |
> 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. Yes her legs are crossed, but you get to see it only when she unties her legs. I am happy someone reminded me about the other scene of the Man who could not Die.. As I told you, I havent scene the show in ages but the scenes are vivid. In that scene the ropework of her hands is given in great detail, with Lynda biting at the ropes.. I never quite figured out the reason why her legs were tied up though they were the cherry on the cake.. Finally, I also remembered the episode Seanse of Terror, with a tied up Diana placed on a conveyor belt in a concrete factory.. Initially, she tries to talk the henchman out of tying her hands but then collaborates.... Personally I loved Lynda's ponytail... and I adored seeing it with a gag around it!!! |
Graham |
Thursday September 16 03:37:46 2004 Re: Spanish shows |
> So what's happening on Infierno de la Paraiso? Is the
> damsel still tied & gagged? It wrapped up last Thursday, when she got unwrapped and got her hands on a towel rod. "Basta't Kasama Kita" appears to also have wrapped up tonight. Judy Ann Santos is finally gets taken down from the beam and she kicks ass while B&G. (International Channel 7pm) "Te Voy A Enseñar a Querer" had a surprise scene with Deborah (Catherine Siachoque). Last week, she had sex in a tree while her little sister watched. Yesterday, she put on a maid's outfit and went at in the pantry. Tonight, some more sexual role playing. She's bound and gagged while her "intruder" boyfriend cuts off her clothes with a knife. (Telemundo 10pm) "Mariana de la Noche" episode ended Wednesday with the crazy lady finding the girls in the cave so the gag should pop up Thursday night. (Univision 8pm) So far my Wednesday foreign language taping is 3 for 3, and I still have to look over "Amor del Bueno", "Anita", and "Gitanas". (I missed "Besame Tonto") |
G-MaN |
Thursday September 16 05:29:48 2004 Wienish Waltz |
Maybe miss Jackson started a fashion during the last Super Bowl. Look what happened in Wien on last week before English and Austrian teams start playing football (they say "soccer" outer Ocean, don't they?): Shawn Wright-Phillips feels really weak while confronting the bondagette Eva Maria Marold (Guess the blonde Nina Proll was not that far...)
Note: that shot was issued in "France Football" #3049 (Sep 14, 2004) |
Filou |
http://dids.adbd.org |
Thursday September 16 05:41:39 2004 Re: Another Scene ID needed |
zinger wrote:
> That's Sherrie Rose from the movie "New Crime > City" Thanks. |
Anubis |
Thursday September 16 06:35:44 2004 Re: " great WW debate " |
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> Personally I loved Lynda's ponytail... and I adored seeing it with a gag around it!!! Don't we all just love Lynda and the WW character? Is there any other single character that has done more for us? Emma Peel? Close, but no match for Lynda's long pantyhose clad legs, large breasts, exposed shoulders, blue eyes and our never ending desire to see WW legs ties in her hose and red boots and her mouth gagged. Even as Diana, Lynda was one of the best looking, sweetest and sexiest women ever to find a rope and gag. The most exciting words ever spoken, "Put a gag on her mouth." |
Thursday September 16 07:27:31 2004 Te voy A ensenar a Querer |
Hi G-MaN,
what kind of gag was used in this telenovela on the damsel? Thanks in advance |
anonymous |
Thursday September 16 07:29:37 2004 Te voy A ensenar a Querer |
Just read it in the scene database;) Thanks for posting details so soon, G-MaN. |
anonymous |
Thursday September 16 08:01:18 2004 "The Hazing" |
Anybody got any info on this one? It's apparently a takeoff on 80's horror flicks. I ask because Brooke Burke's in it; hey, y'never know... |
DAK |
Thursday September 16 09:55:49 2004 Happy Sky Captain Eve! |
While we wait for the clock to tick to a reasonable hour to start waiting in line, pre-bought tickets tightly clutched in our sweaty little hands... I thought I'd mention that TERRY CONRAN, the genius behind "Sky Captain & the World of Tomorrow", already has a new film he's working on, & it's that production of "A Princess of Mars" we already know about! (Maybe I was being dense or something, but I didn't realize Conran was the director.) Anyhoo, it'll be live action & not 100% blue screen, like "Sky Captain". The script is being polished as we speak.
{Cue fanfare} So... Lets play our game! Who would YOU cast in the role of Dejah Thoris? My choice is CATHERINE BELL (with hair extensions). I think she'd fill out a metal micro-bikini quite nicely, & could handle the action stuff (including midnight abduction, being spirited into the desert B&G'd, languishing in chains, etc.) quite nicely. :-) |
Van |
vvvan@earthlink.net |
http://www.restrainedtastes.com/van/ |
Thursday September 16 10:20:58 2004 Re: "The Hazing" |
I know Brooke burke is hit on the head and might be strapped down to a table at one point but i did
not see the movie |
doug |
Thursday September 16 10:30:05 2004 Re: " great WW debate " |
Mark C wrote:
<snip> 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. True enough. To me they were a bit overzealous in that department, not that anyone could actually make Lynda look bad... And for all those who disagreed with me, well, just goes to show, you never know what others' preferences will be. I guess I am severely outvoted on this one! OK, I'll accept the pony tail, but those 70s slacks have to go (lol)! |
peril lover |
Thursday September 16 11:12:07 2004 Re: " great WW debate " |
>Is
> there any other single character that has done more for > us? Emma Peel? For me, definitely. Agreed, Lynda's gorgeous in or out of costume, but the show was tedious. A lot of a scene's appeal for me is in the context, the dramatic situation, and the Wonder Woman TV series was typically bland US TV fare. Even those who don't care for "The Avengers" would agree that it at least took a few chances, and played with elements of kinkiness and sexuality that American prime-time TV wouldn't touch with a barge pole. I'll concede that Lynda Carter was/is a stunning actress. But, as a character (which was the original question) the TV version of Wonder Woman paled next to Emma Peel. |
Jeb |
jebdel@yahoo.com |
http://www.homestead.com/jebsadventurebound |
Thursday September 16 11:42:28 2004 Sky Captain |
Sorry to report nothing takes place in Sky Captain. Though the film is a perfect homage to the old serials, the intrepid reporter is not caught in a dmasel like postion.
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JJ |
Thursday September 16 11:45:49 2004 Re: " great WW debate " |
Jeb wrote:
> I'll concede that Lynda Carter was/is a stunning actress. > But, as a character (which was the original question) the > TV version of Wonder Woman paled next to Emma Peel. > http://www.homestead.com/jebsadventurebound Another in the minority here, but Lynda's scenes just never really interested me. I found the black cleaves a little tiresome after 3 times. Now a big piece of white tape on her mouth might have helped or a full scene in the WW outfit. As for late 1970s crimefighters, my top vote goes to Lindsay Wagner. Unfortunately, they only gagged her once and it was all-too brief with no straight-on closeups. Interesting that "WW" made 59 episodes over 2.5 seasons and "BW" made 58 episodes over 2.5 seasons before cancellation. |
Thursday September 16 11:51:30 2004 The Ring 2 |
Slated for release in March 2005, stars Naomi Watts and Emily VanCamp. Looks like spring 2005 will have some nice movie possibles. |
Thursday September 16 12:37:27 2004 Y&R - Tracey Bregman update |
Kevin Fischer the psychopath managed to get clear of his legal problems and is free again, and actually has come out of his mess as somewhat of a hero. (Only in a soap opera.) He's still obsessed with Lauren. (Tracey Bregman) According to the update site yrnews.com, in tomorrow's episode he is going to have a fantasy about Lauren where he finally wins her "I'm not going to let you slip away again" he tells her in the fantasy. We might see some action, perhaps during the November sweeps. I wonder how he plans to not let her slip away. Ropes or handcuffs that are sufficiently tight might keep her from slipping away. Just a suggestion, Kevin. |
TV Critic |
Thursday September 16 12:54:20 2004 Re: Sky Captain |
JJ wrote:
> Sorry to report nothing takes place in Sky Captain. > Though the film is a perfect homage to the old serials, > the intrepid reporter is not caught in a dmasel like postion. I've seen the same behind-the-scenes photo in two different magazines of Polly (Gwyneth) & Sky Captain (Jude) chained AOH from a metal truss. Are you saying nothing like that happens in the movie? Maybe it'll be in the Deleted Scenes in on the DVD. :-) |
Van |
vvvan@earthlink.net |
http://www.lovetied.com/dug/ |
Thursday September 16 13:13:01 2004 Re: " great WW debate " |
Jeb wrote:
> TV version of Wonder Woman paled next to Emma Peel. > http://www.homestead.com/jebsadventurebound Hmmm, upon refelction I would have to agree. It is Lynda and that outfit that captures me, not the WW character as portrayed on t.v. I have another nominee How about Cheryl Ladd as Chris How much woudl we pay to write in an "bound hand and foot with a tight black cleave gag" into the scene on a bad guys boat from the pic below Quite the contrast to Lynda's wool sweater and scarf |
Thursday September 16 14:00:27 2004 "Days" |
The psycho brunette (looks a little like Jessica Alba) is holding a guy tape-gagged at the end of Thursday's episode, but preview for Friday showed him turning the tables and saying "you're going to pay." Hopefully, he'll remove her fake nun's outfit and tie and gag her. This is the same chick who tape-gagged Nicole last month, so she's due for some gagging of her own. |
Thursday September 16 14:07:26 2004 Att: Moderator |
Brian, have a "This On-Topic?" Question.
Noticed one of Moses Znaimer's channels up here is re-airing CITY channel news from the early 80's. (Rogers #24, one that shows weather and street cameras, at around 2am.) Want to alert the fellas, as their "News" is more aimed at young females. So they quickly run through real news, have a little pop quiz about it, then get on to more off the wall "events". One in particular recall of interest to collectors back then, was about some Japanese bondage, which they show in detail during the reporter's investigation. Then gets real humourous, as reporter will take the bondage producer's explanation of "The bondage is part of Japanese heritage" and run it by Japan's Consul. Consul puts in a good effort to appear official and answer serious, but obviously she's a step away from cracking up the whole time. Realise news is kind of "on the blue line" here, so like you opinion before posting anymore alerts on it? Thanx |
Jay L |
Thursday September 16 14:19:23 2004 Re: Sky Captain |
Sorry Van, that doesn't occur. It might have been deleted. I walked out to pee once, but that would have been a short scene. Trust me, there are a couple chances where I thought it would happen, but no luck. |
JJ |
Thursday September 16 15:58:06 2004 Re: Les Soeurs Mcleod: - Two B&G'd Back to Back |
General Alert here for that Australian B&G'd back to back scene from Mcleod's Daughters show you fellas asking about.
From notes, one of our Australian friends alerted to ep: "Jack of all Shades" (4.3), the 77th episode. One of my fellow Canuck posters noticed that the show is airing nightly @Midnight on Rogers ch 164. Called "One" in airscheds. Sched: 16@Midnight ep: "Where There's Smoke" (3.19) running in order to: 28@Midnight ep: "My Noon, My Midnight" (3.28). the 72nd episode. If keep running in order? Should air between Oct 1 & 5 Closest bet at catching if you want to prepare. Vision channel current around the 55 & 56 ep. 17@9pm, ep: "Repeat Offenders" (3.11) 24@9pm, ep: "Sins of the Father" (3.12) Be awhile before gets around to airing. Now, the bad news Appears Les Soeurs Mcleod, ep: "Gare aux filles" is really Mcleod's Daughters, ep: "Don't Mess With the Girls" (1.3) & Les Soeurs Mcleod, ep: "Echec et Bac" is really ep: "Who's the Boss" (1.4) Yeah, was hoping they'd start up with 4th season and we'd catch it quick, but not looking that way at moment. |
Jay L |
Thursday September 16 16:47:05 2004 Update |
Major John's 'Back to School' special is posted courtesy of
Bindher - enjoy! |
Major John |
silent_night_022003@yahoo.com |
http://www.bindher.com |
Thursday September 16 17:09:17 2004 Re: "The Hazing" |
doug wrote:
> I know Brooke burke is hit on the head and might be strapped down to a table at one point but i did not see the movie Nope! NADA!! don't waste the three bucks |
Snowcat |
Thursday September 16 17:11:22 2004 Coming to the UK |
Check the link
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Snoozy |
http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2001320029-2004430905,00.html |
Thursday September 16 17:36:55 2004 Superbunnies |
Hugh Hefner and a bunch of playboy playmates fight crime on MTV--unfortunately an animated series. How stupid is that?
http://tv.zap2it.com/tveditorial/tve_main/1,1002,271|90486|1|,00.html |
ss |
Thursday September 16 17:53:50 2004 New clip |
New clip in PantyDiDCap Site.
Ciao from Italy. Andrew. |
Andrew |
usa182@libero.it |
http://www.pantydidcap.tk |
Thursday September 16 19:24:29 2004 Re: Our regular sites |
Jackal wrote:
Although I'm very grateful to the owners of our regular sites I can't help but wonder. About 5 years ago, there was a large boom in terms of did sites. There wasn't just 4 to chose from but at least 12. I guess perhaps that the incentive of building and updating such a site is not what it used to be. _____________________ I have kept my site up for 4 years. It is a money issue on my part. I get some support from a few people. I wish I had the money to buy a new computer or a DVR or more webspace & bandwidth. I will keep my site up as long as possible. I might get a chance to upgrade some things before the end of the year. |
Rich |
bindherupx@yahoo.com |
http://bindherupx.net |
Thursday September 16 20:49:37 2004 Re: Sky Captain |
JJ wrote:
> Sorry Van, that doesn't occur. It might have been > deleted. I walked out to pee once, but that would have > been a short scene. Trust me, there are a couple chances > where I thought it would happen, but no luck. JJ, I think you shoulda crossed your legs. :-) I'm watching the E! "Behind the Scenes" special on "Sky Captain," & they showed live action footage of the manacles scene. It was blue screen, like the magazine photo I mentioned earlier. I'll seeing the movie tomorrow, & I'll let you know what *I* see. :-) |
Van |
vvvan@earthlink.net |
http://www.lovetied.com/dug/ |
Thursday September 16 21:27:04 2004 Re: Att: Moderator |
Jay L wrote:
> Brian, have a "This On-Topic?" Question. > > Noticed one of Moses Znaimer's channels up here is > re-airing CITY channel news from the early 80's. > (Rogers #24, one that shows weather and street cameras, > at around 2am.) Yeah, kind of marginal. I'll let this go and we'll see how it and similar things develop. Basically, this can't be a springboard for discussions of commercial scenes. What it will have to stay focused on would be the reactions of the news people and interviewees, I think. |
The Moderator |
Thursday September 16 23:09:29 2004 Re: Sky Captain |
Sorry, Van. I saw a free screening tonight--no DiD scene. Polly and Joe were captured, but merely locked in a room with nary a restraint in sight.
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Rich McGill |
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