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Saturday September 26 10:07:39 2020 Re: Elona Holmes |
On September 25 2020 (unsigned poster) wrote: > Shame there was nothing of interest but still a neat > take. Love Millie's Ferris Bueller-esque asides. And how > beautiful does she look with long hair?!? And she's only > going to get better too. They're already talking sequels > so we may be in for a future treat. If the producers > don't get sued by Conan Doyle's estate for making > Sherlock too "nice" lol! Actually, the producers DID get sued by the Conan Doyle estate for making Sherlock too nice! Most of the Sherlock Holmes stories have passed into the public domain, but not the *final* stories, in which Sherlock is (supposedly) depicted as more emotional than in the earlier stories. The estate is claiming the Enola Holmes movie version of Sherlock is OBVIOUSLY based on the final stories, so they want a payday. Such suits almost invariably fail, so unless production notes and memos referencing the Doyle stories show up in discovery, they're out of luck. Oh-by-the-way, the first of Springer's YA novels, which the producers explicitly state in the end-credits the movie IS based on, has a full-bondage scene for Enola and the "useless boy" Vicount, from which she manages to escape so she can free His Lordship. Many of the details of the first book ARE in the screenplay, but (in my opinion) about half the scenes, settings, and events are original. So... too bad. I very much liked Enola Holmes anyway. :-) |
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Saturday September 26 10:31:03 2020 Re: Utopia |
On September 25 2020 (unsigned poster) wrote: > > Weak ziptie scene in I think episode 7 > I take it that's it. Really disappointing. Hopefully > Jessica Rothe gets the full treatment sometime in the > near future in another project. For what it’s worth, Happy Death Day IS getting a second sequel after all, despite initially being canned due to the second one not making enough bank at the box office. For whatever reason (and fortunately for us) the studio changed their mind after-all, and Jessica is slated to once again star. The first one delivered a handgag and handcuff scene, and the second movie also delivered on the latter. Not much, obviously, but just enough to make the third movie worth keeping an eye on for. Here’s hoping to a full treatment this time around. |
Saturday September 26 13:30:45 2020 Re: Utopia |
> For what it’s worth, Happy Death Day IS getting a second > sequel after all, despite initially being canned due to > the second one not making enough bank at the box office. > For whatever reason (and fortunately for us) the studio > changed their mind after-all, and Jessica is slated to > once again star. The first one delivered a handgag and > handcuff scene, and the second movie also delivered on > the latter. Not much, obviously, but just enough to > make the third movie worth keeping an eye on for. Here’s > hoping to a full treatment this time around. That's surprising and awesome news. Here's to hoping third time is the charm for Jessica this time and she gets the full treatment. Her character found herself in quite a bit of peril in the first two and it'd be great for her to finally get B&G action. |
Saturday September 26 13:40:35 2020 Re: Elona Holmes |
Yeah undoubtedly Enola will be well-gagged eventually(funny how beautiful actresses always are :)). Same goes for Sophia Lillis in Nancy Drew. Sooner or later that gorgeous Red is gonna get the Gag too. If godamn covid hadn't appeared Sophia would've got the Full already in The Thicket movie adaptation. Life is cruel lately :( |
Saturday September 26 14:05:19 2020 Re: Elona Holmes |
In a few years Sophia Lillis will be cast in the 50th Anniversary reboot of "The Collector". Or she'll be cast as the captive in the long awaited film version of Let's Go Play At The Adams'. Or someone will write an entirely new bondage film for her coz it'll be good for humanity har |
Saturday September 26 14:16:59 2020 Re: Elona Holmes |
Hm is Sophias character gagged in the book (the Thicker)? or is it just a wild guess? |
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Saturday September 26 14:25:44 2020 Ava |
This saw a video on demand release recently. I scrolled through the screen captures on a Jessica Chastain fansite and sadly it doesn't appear she gets any sort of bondage action. Maybe in a future project. I want to see her bound and gagged so badly and this movie's premise had me hopeful but alas. |
Saturday September 26 21:33:04 2020 Re: Elona Holmes |
Speaking of The Thicket I'm reading the novel as we speak lol. About a third of the way thru atm and nothing except putzee stuff so far. But it is written from the kidnapped girl's brother's persective as he forms a crazy posse to rescue her so she won't appear until he catches up with the baddies at the end. If there's anything of interest I'll post it here asap. Films of course can play out very differently to their source books. E.g. the main bad guy in this book, "Cut-throat Bill" is a man and in the film the character is female supposedly played by Noomi Rapace. They'd hardly cast a current "It-Girl"(pun-intended lol)like Sophia and not feature her at all. Look at The Missing with Evan Rachel Wood etc. In the original novel there was no bondage. The film version gave us probably the greatest Western multi-damsel f/t film scene of all time. So you never know |
Saturday September 26 21:42:28 2020 Re: Elona Holmes |
The Thicket movie is dead in the water. Filming was due to start this past April in Texas but along came Co-vid and scuppered it completely. No talk at all of filming it in the near future. If they ever do most of the cast will change including Sophia. The only constant is GOT's Peter Dinklage as the gun-toting philosophizing dwarf bounty hunter. He's been attached to this excellent tailor-made role since 2014 and sadly whenever it's about to film something stops it. One day. Eventually. |
Saturday September 26 21:54:37 2020 Re: Elona Holmes |
Sophia Lillis is in limbo. No future projects currently. They cancelled her superheroine tv series too. Presumably she'll work again but hard to say when. Winter is coming and the world's about to suffer greatly again. What an awful year. At least we had full treatment scenes in film and tv this year but bear in mind they were all filmed pre-covid. Next year we'll have NOTHING to discuss. So we better enjoy The Haunting Of Bly Manor and Dune etc cos that's all folks :( |
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