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Wednesday September 29 00:30:29 2021 Re: NCIS |
On September 28 2021 Dextor wrote: > Her dead > body is found about four minutes later, now gagged with > red tape and her legs bound at ankles with red tape. > Character was named Jennifer Hanover but she wasn't in the credits. Do you possibly have a screencap or timestamp? What's the episode name? |
Wednesday September 29 01:43:53 2021 Re: Reel 2 - Has anyone seen? |
On September 28 2021 (unsigned poster) wrote: > Just found out about this movie Reel 2. Looks stocked > full of EVERYTHING according to IMDB pics. Hogties, > mummification etc etc. > Might be an all timer Personally I skip "films" where most of the budget is spent on fake blood. That does look like a nice hogtie, though. |
Wednesday September 29 03:28:33 2021 B&G in Stephen King novels/short stories? |
Have there been any bound and gagged damsels in the literary works of Stephen King? I know about Gerald's Game, but that book doesn't have any gags (though I'm glad the movie was faithful to the source material and Carla Gugino was a great DiD). |
Clear as Day |
Wednesday September 29 04:50:20 2021 Re: B&G in Stephen King novels/short stories? |
On September 29 2021 Clear as Day wrote: > Have there been any bound and gagged damsels in the > literary works of Stephen King? I know about Gerald's > Game, but that book doesn't have any gags (though I'm > glad the movie was faithful to the source material and > Carla Gugino was a great DiD). With/In did kind of made up for the lack of gags in this one. With two gags not just one. |
Avi |
Wednesday September 29 08:20:07 2021 Re: Only murders in the building, Selena Gomez |
On September 28 2021 (unsigned poster) wrote: > > Is that duct tape over her eyes? This guy lightened it up and it looks like it's a folded scarf with a pattern https://twitter.com/mluvaboy/status/1442870046078898180?s=21 |
Wednesday September 29 09:45:59 2021 Re: Only murders in the building, Selena Gomez |
On September 29 2021 (unsigned poster) wrote: > On September 28 2021 (unsigned poster) wrote: > > > Is that duct tape over her eyes? > This guy lightened it up and it looks like it's a folded > scarf with a pattern > Thanks, that's what I thought just the dark setting made it look like tape. Plus Short was bf with a cloth so Gomez would be too. Just hope that bf cones off and they gag stays on. > 21 |
Wednesday September 29 16:46:51 2021 Re: Only murders in the building, Selena Gomez |
On September 29 2021 (unsigned poster) wrote: > On September 28 2021 (unsigned poster) wrote: > > > Is that duct tape over her eyes? > This guy lightened it up and it looks like it's a folded > scarf with a pattern > https://twitter.com/mluvaboy/status/1442870046078898180?s= > 21 I'm just glad they went with a realistically tight and thick cleave gag for Selena - fingers and toes crossed she wears it for considerable screen time! |
Cleavegagger |
Wednesday September 29 16:50:00 2021 Re: B&G in Stephen King novels/short stories? |
On September 29 2021 Clear as Day wrote: > Have there been any bound and gagged damsels in the > literary works of Stephen King? I know about Gerald's > Game, but that book doesn't have any gags (though I'm > glad the movie was faithful to the source material and > Carla Gugino was a great DiD). Off the top of my head there's Lisey's Story [handcuffed, no gag] and The Gingerbread Girl, which is a short story in Just After Sunset. The Gingerbread Girl goes into a fair amount of descriptive detail. |
Wednesday September 29 17:53:27 2021 Re: Only murders in the building, Selena Gomez |
On September 29 2021 Cleavegagger wrote: > On September 29 2021 (unsigned poster) wrote: > > On September 28 2021 (unsigned poster) wrote: > > > > Is that duct tape over her eyes? > > This guy lightened it up and it looks like it's a > folded > > scarf with a pattern > > > https://twitter.com/mluvaboy/status/1442870046078898180?s= > > > 21 > I'm just glad they went with a realistically tight and > thick cleave gag for Selena - fingers and toes crossed she wears it for considerable screen time! Given what we see here, definitely not one I’m getting my expectations too high for. I predict the best we get is a really solid close up of her face sans blindfold. And that’s still worth looking forward to |
Wednesday September 29 21:30:55 2021 The Chestnut Man |
New nordic thriller on Netflix has two incredible but bloody scenes in the last episode |
Pixy |
Wednesday September 29 21:41:13 2021 Re: The Chestnut Man |
On September 29 2021 Pixy wrote: > New nordic thriller on Netflix has two incredible but > bloody scenes in the last episode Wow, you weren't kidding, especially for the younger damsel. She is wrapped up tight and wraparound gagged with duct tape, lots of close ups too. Definitely a scene of the year candidate. |
Wednesday September 29 21:51:34 2021 Re: The Chestnut Man |
> Wow, you weren't kidding, especially for the younger > damsel. She is wrapped up tight and wraparound gagged > with duct tape, Made a screenshot album of the tapegag scene. Can't wait for the edit. https://imgur.com/a/YjkKO1s |
Wednesday September 29 22:54:34 2021 No Time To Die - No Time for Ties |
Unfortunately no scenes to report - despite Madeline Swann (Lea Seydoux) getting abducted at one point, she is never restrained. A shame, especially given the lovely surprise of her last scene in Spectre. |
Kroomcastle |
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