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Sunday October 01 00:00:12 2006 Re: Question For Peter & Our German Friends |
Peter de K wrote:
> AFAIK nothing in the first eps of the season. Great thanks Peter |
Jay L |
Sunday October 01 05:15:16 2006 Re: Knotbusters is updated |
Doug R wrote:
>Lair Of The White Worm. All I got was somthing else |
Sunday October 01 09:59:01 2006 Re: Love Object |
JP wrote:
> I totally agree. I'm not the biggest ballgag fan > (although I am beginning to warm up to them, especially > smallish ones), but it looked great on her. I like those > small ballgags where at times it is so far into the mouth > it resembles a cleave. Too often, even in > "serious" scenes, ballgags appear comical > because they are too large & it just looks likds > silly (ex. the "one we never saw" pic of > "Alias" with Jennifer Garner sporting that > weird, way-too-big ballgag...it just looked, to me, kinda > stupid). Melissa's was one of those fairly small balls > that can fit comfortably into the mouth & like I said > before, even look like a cleave. And the bit of drooling certainly didn't hurt either!!!! Your point is a good one. In "Plump Fiction" Julie Brown wears a ballgag, and plays it for comedic effect (so does her putz partner). The ball is huge, and worn almost entirely outside the mouth, and Brown made a lot of silly-sounding mmphing sounds. Most of the ballgags I've seen have been almost that big, and worn almost that badly, but not used for comedic effect. What I find interesting is how slowly ballgags have penetrated mainstream media. I suspect it's because they're associated with sexual bondage practices. Also, they're not the sort of think you'd use to casually gag someone, like a strip of cloth or a roll of tape. There was a scene on TV a year or two ago on some cop show that had a ballgag that was used as effectively as the one in "Love Object" -- a couple of thugs break into a house and tie up the whole family of three. Mom gets the ballgag. Daughter, for whatever reason, does not. But the ballgag is worn entirely inside the mouth in that scene. Unusually good work. Sadly, not repeated since. Then again, ballgags were entirely absent from mainstream movies and TV prior to the 1990s so they're still the new kid on the block. What I'd like to see in a mainstream scene would be one of those half hoods that leave the lower half of the face exposed, combined with a ballgag. Very hot, and never done in the mainstream to my knowledge. |
Pat Powers |
Sunday October 01 12:06:19 2006 Home and Away |
Showing this week on UK telly, courtesy of our Aussie friends and their soap Home and Away:
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Martin |
http://www.five.tv/programmes/homeandaway/episodeguide/20061004/ |
Sunday October 01 12:14:25 2006 Re: Love Object |
Pat Powers wrote:
> > > There was a scene on TV a year or two ago on some cop > show that had a ballgag that was used as effectively as > the one in "Love Object" -- a couple of thugs > break into a house and tie up the whole family of three. > Mom gets the ballgag. Daughter, for whatever reason, does > not. Record number: 10389 Title: Boomtown Medium: TV Series Actress: Unknown Description: Episode: "Home Invasion" (1.13) At the very begining of this episode, right before the credits, two burglars break into a house and knock the husband of the house unconscious. He awakes to see one of the invaders threating him. His wife is seated in a dark corner of the bedroom bound to a chair and tightly ball-gagged along with their daughter whom has her hands tied in front with ro |
Martin |
Sunday October 01 12:29:48 2006 The Notorious Bettie Page |
This is a new movie (2006). You can check it out at netflix.com Check "New Releases". |
Jerry |
http://www.netflix.com |
Sunday October 01 13:00:41 2006 possible bondage scenerios |
This post was deleted. Poster: George Wendt Reason: Off-topic. |
The Moderator |
Sunday October 01 14:56:37 2006 I absolutely, positively guarantee- |
-that this will be my last mention of audiobooks here...unless, that is, one of you should respond in the affirmative to this latest query.
I've just done a little catalog searching at my local library and the netLibrary site, and come up with a few interesting titles I wonder if anyone else here has looked at. First is James Patterson's "Kiss the Girls," the movie version of which, of course, popped with an Ashley Judd scene, among others. It's available locally on CD. Anyone know if any of the movie's scenes made it into print? Even though the audiobook's narrators are both male, I think I may borrow it anyway if it's anything like the movie. And browsing through netLibrary's new downloadable offerings brought me to a tantalizingly titled possibility-"The Thrall's Tale" by Judith Lindbergh. It's said to be the story of a female slave set in Viking times, and I hear the Vikings were reputed to know how to deal with such, if you know what I mean. Has anyone here beaten me (pun not intended!) to it who can let us know if our interest is warranted? Finally, recalling the scene at the end of the TV-movie version of John Sandford's "Mind Prey"-remember Eriq LaSalle as a homicide detective frantically shuffling between two rooms, trying to simultaneously interrogate a pair of female suspects, one shackled to a post in each one?-piques my curiosity as to whether any of his other "Prey" books available as audiobook downloads-"Certain Prey," "Rules of Prey," "Broken Prey," "Chosen Prey," "Easy Prey" (not to be confused with the 1986 TV docudrama in the database), "Hidden Prey," "Secret Prey," "Mortal Prey," and last but not least, "Naked Prey"-contain anything of interest. (It also piques my curiosity as to what Sandford will do when he runs out of words that go with "prey," but that's neither here nor there.) These audiobooks are all listed as unabridged, so if any of you have read the dead-tree versions, anything in them will have made it into the recordings. Thanks in advance. Hope your team or driver is winning. |
Fettershackle |
Sunday October 01 15:05:48 2006 Re: Boomtown |
Martin wrote:
> Pat Powers wrote: > > > > > > There was a scene on TV a year or two ago on some > cop > > show that had a ballgag that was used as effectively > as > > the one in "Love Object" -- a couple of > thugs > > break into a house and tie up the whole family of > three. > > Mom gets the ballgag. Daughter, for whatever reason, > does > > not. Record number: 10389 Title: Boomtown Medium: TV Series Actress: Unknown Description: Episode: "Home Invasion" (1.13) |
Sunday October 01 18:55:33 2006 Without a Trace Tonight |
The hot hispanic woman is going undercover as an exotic dancer. (I think there's missing exotic dancers) Any word as to whether she gets the business ? |
Harry Hyde |
Sunday October 01 19:34:49 2006 Re: Love Object |
Martin wrote:
> Title: Boomtown > Medium: TV Series > Actress: Unknown > > Description: Episode: "Home Invasion" (1.13) That's the one alrighty. But it says the daughter gets ballgagged. Don't think so. My memory is hazy, but I don't ever remember seeing caps of the daughter ballgagged. Could be there were no good shots of her to be had while she was ballgagged though. |
Sunday October 01 19:39:56 2006 Re: Without a Trace Tonight |
Harry Hyde wrote:
> The hot hispanic woman is going undercover as an exotic > dancer. (I think there's missing exotic dancers) Any word > as to whether she gets the business ? Rosalyn Sanchez. We can only hope. Either way, looks like she's dancing on the poll. |
Sunday October 01 19:47:48 2006 Re: The Notorious Bettie Page |
Jerry wrote:
> This is a new movie (2006). You can check it out at > netflix.com Check "New Releases". Actually, the movie was released in theaters last year. The DVD was released Tuesday as has been reported already. Everybody is carrying it, including your neighborhood Blockbusters. |
southbound |
Sunday October 01 19:57:01 2006 Re: Boomtown |
(unsigned poster) wrote:
> Description: Episode: "Home Invasion" (1.13) Yeah, that is one tight, effective ballgag there. The lighting is bad, it was a very brief scene and the damsel ain't no spring chicken, so it's not about to knock Ms. Sagemiller's for any loops, but it was interesting to see it on TV. There was a time a couple of years ago when bondage-ish gags were making their way into manstream movies and TV shows -- there was Fabio Udenio's head harness with bit gag in that "Amazon" series, there was Jennifer Tilly's head harness with bit gag in "Fast Sofa" along with the "Love Object" and "Boomtown" scenes and a couple of others I don't recall offhand, but things seem to have really slowed down in the last couple of years. Does that square with others' recollections? Have I missed any troves of cool, bondage-gearish scenes? |
Pat Powers |
http://www.bondagerotica.com |
Sunday October 01 20:07:34 2006 West Coast Alert: Thrill of the Kill |
There's a woman bound to a bed and tape-gagged during the opening minutes of the new Lifetime movie, Thrill of the Kill, which aired at 6 p.m. EST. It's a movie about a sister searching for the serial killer who murdered her sister. The murder was shown in flashback form in the first 10 minutes. The actual scene itself may have played out in the opening sequence, but I missed that. Undoubtedly there will be more later.
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Sunday October 01 21:23:04 2006 Re: Love Object |
(unsigned poster) wrote:
> Martin wrote: > That's the one alrighty. But it says the daughter gets > ballgagged. Don't think so. My memory is hazy. Nope - no joy for the daughter unfortunately. |
Sunday October 01 21:52:28 2006 Re: I absolutely, positively guarantee- |
Fettershackle wrote:
> Finally, recalling the scene at the end of the TV-movie > version of John Sandford's "Mind Prey"-remember > Eriq LaSalle as a homicide detective frantically > shuffling between two rooms, trying to simultaneously > interrogate a pair of female suspects, one shackled to a > post in each one?-piques my curiosity as to whether any > of his other "Prey" books available as > audiobook downloads-"Certain Prey," "Rules > of Prey," "Broken Prey," "Chosen > Prey," "Easy Prey" (not to be confused > with the 1986 TV docudrama in the database), "Hidden > Prey," "Secret Prey," "Mortal > Prey," and last but not least, "Naked > Prey"-contain anything of interest. (It also piques > my curiosity as to what Sandford will do when he runs out > of words that go with "prey," but that's > neither here nor there.) I don't know if I've read them all but Rules of Prey should have multiple scenes. It was the book that started the series. Sadly you don't list Eyes of Prey which has a terrific scene. I don't think there is anything in the other ones you mention, but I'm not positive. Look for Rules or Eyes if you can find them is sort of the bottom line. |
Soapfan |
Sunday October 01 22:05:39 2006 Re: West Coast Alert: Thrill of the Kill |
(unsigned poster) wrote:
> There's a woman bound to a bed and tape-gagged during the > opening minutes of the new Lifetime movie, Thrill of the > Kill.....[SNIP] Will air again Wed., Oct. 11, at 8pm (CST) on Lifetime. I didn't post an alert since I know no details other than the one post & nothing has been posted since, so once the final skinny comes in as to what all scenes are in the show, times, etc. , maybe someone can post an alert? |
JP |
japfeif@aol.com |
Sunday October 01 23:18:29 2006 Re: Without a Trace Tonight |
Harry Hyde wrote:
> The hot hispanic woman is going undercover as an exotic > dancer. (I think there's missing exotic dancers) Any word > as to whether she gets the business ? So did anything happen? I missed the airing, saw the alert just now, but want to know if I need to try & catch it when it airs again. |
rex |
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