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Wednesday October 02 02:04:53 2019 Short scene in "Godfather of Harlem." |
In the first episode of this new series (on the Epix network) about an organized crime figure in Harlem in the 1960s, there's a scene with an actress, I think Lucy Fry. At the 49 minute mark, she is shown sitting on a bed in lingerie, hands tied behind her back (bonds not really shown) and a thin, tight cleave gag in her mouth. Gag gets removed after a couple shots of her face. Very short scene but cute damsel. The show is currently available through some on-demand services. Not sure when or how it's airing for most people. |
Xebus |
Wednesday October 02 08:21:27 2019 Re: Birds of Prey and the Fantabulous Emancipation of Harley Quinn |
On October 02 2019 (unsigned poster) wrote: > > them could be Mary Elizabeth WInstead. > > If they needed someone, anonymous, to die they would > have The distance shot, possibly Winstead. https://i.imgur.com/TRIyjjh.png |
Wednesday October 02 11:17:15 2019 Batwoman |
Sunday starts the Batwoman with ultra gay but sweet Ruby Rose. Let's hope she is chewing on a nice cleave like her Girlfriend in the Trailer. |
Barnes |
Wednesday October 02 13:02:28 2019 Re: Question |
On September 26 2019 (unsigned poster) wrote: > Which scene do you think you’ve watched the most times? Easy, Lynda Carter in "Starships." The man said "put a gag on her mouth" and as she sat bound to a chair, she was gagged with a thick black cleave gag tied in place on screen. She sat and struggled and tried to talk or screem for nearly 3 minutes on screen with several close ups |
carl |
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Wednesday October 02 13:04:15 2019 Re: Birds of Prey and the Fantabulous Emancipation of Harley Quinn |
This post was deleted. Poster: (unsigned poster) Reason: Non-productive. See FAQ 1.14. |
The Moderator |
Wednesday October 02 13:05:00 2019 Re: Birds of Prey and the Fantabulous Emancipation of Harley Quinn |
This post was deleted. Poster: (unsigned poster) Reason: Non-productive. See FAQ 1.14. |
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Wednesday October 02 13:12:55 2019 Re: Birds of Prey and the Fantabulous Emancipation of Harley Quinn |
A number of other posts removed as well. People need to go over the FAQs again, especially: http://brianspage.com/faq.html#faq_1.5 I, and I alone, moderate the forum. I get to things when I get to them. Bunches of replies to the trolls just makes more work for me. |
The Moderator |
Wednesday October 02 14:26:44 2019 The Sources Of Scenes |
I am wondering if anyone is interested in chiming in on these following topics, which IIRC has never been brought up on these pages before. Does the type of movie, TV show matter much to the enjoyment of the b & g contained in that production? And, what is your favorite kind of source for scenes? For me, it matters a great deal - there have been many OK bondage sequences but I didn't care for them that much. Those scenes were in stuff like goofball comedy shows, kid's movies, weird stuff like cooking shows and game shows. And, my absolute favorite source is horror movies, where the actress is genuinely scared, but not harmed, slashed, killed, etc. For example, something like Pat Priest in Two Headed Transplant. Yeah, it was a "dorky" (as mentioned in DB) kind of movie, yet she was definitely scared while being terrorized, but in the end she was not harmed and saved. Unfortunately, this type of movie is not very common, mostly replaced by the slasher kind of thing |
Wednesday October 02 15:06:34 2019 Best tape gags? |
Any realistic tape gag scenes? Many of them seem to be ineffective |
Wednesday October 02 15:34:08 2019 Re: Best tape gags? |
IMO some of the most convincing-looking tape gags: Missy Peregrym (both of her Rookie Blue episodes) Gina Gershon (Palmetto) Natasha Henstridge (Caracara) Cameron Diaz (A Life Less Ordinary) Madchen Amick (Bombshell) These tape gags IMO look securely applied enough and the tape material looks dense and durable enough that they come off as believable as completely silencing their respective damsels. |
Wednesday October 02 16:18:49 2019 From article about “ Birds of Prey” |
“Our first full glimpse of Black Mask (Ewan McGregor) makes it clear that he’s a pretty bad guy. Harley may have escaped from the Joker, but now she’s up against someone who likes to hang girls upside down, bound and gagged.” Blurry picture with it shows three women in that situation. |
Wednesday October 02 18:59:43 2019 Re: Question |
On October 02 2019 carl wrote: > On September 26 2019 (unsigned poster) wrote: > > Which scene do you think you’ve watched the most > times? > Easy, Lynda Carter in "Starships." ^ Yup, although the "Hot Wheels" episode is almost neck-and-neck. |
DakAce |
Wednesday October 02 19:02:40 2019 Re: The Sources Of Scenes |
On October 02 2019 (unsigned poster) wrote: >what is your favorite > kind of source for scenes? For me, It does not matter if the bondage takes place in a comedy or a drama. I have only three criteria: Is the damsel beautiful? (MOST IMPORTANT) Is she bound and gagged competently? (effective, inescapable (at least, not easily) bondage) Is her situation believable? (realistic, heart-pounding peril, and a thrilling rescue) As far as source goes, campy adventure series usually provide the best scenes. Shows like Superman, Wonder Woman, V.I.P., Lost World, Stargate SG-1, and 1940’s movie serials. Another good source are police dramas, such as Pacific Blue, Renegade, The Fall Guy, and, most definitely, T. J. Hooker. Comedies are a lesser source, but have some good scenes. Shows like Gilligan’s Island, The Dukes of Hazzard, and The Three Stooges. So, as I say, the source is not important. The Bound Beauty is. |
flash5lk |
Wednesday October 02 19:32:03 2019 Re: Best tape gags? |
On October 02 2019 (unsigned poster) wrote: > Any realistic tape gag scenes? Many of them seem to be > ineffective In addition to those already mentioned, here some some of my favorite tape gags, ones that at least look effective. Title: Scarecrow and Mrs. King Episode: "Saved by the Bells" (1.08) Amanda King (Kate Jackson) emerges from a huge box bound hands to front and sporting a huge swath of white adhesive tape on her mouth. Title: Friday the 13th: The Series Episode: "Epitaph for a Lonely Soul" (3.12) Series regular Micki Foster (Louise Robey) and guest resurrected corpse (Monika Schnarre) are both restrained, respectively, to a medical table and a chair and gagged with what looks like white medical tape. Title: Knight Rider (1982) Episode: "Give Me Liberty... or Give Me Death" (1.15) Reporter Liberty Cox (Robin Dearden) is caught snooping. She is bound in rope (ankles together, hands behind). Her gag consists of two strips of wide adhesive tape neatly overlapping straight across her mouth, increasing the coverage and effectiveness of the gag. Best part is, Michael Knight keeps her bound and tape-gagged after her rescue (so that he can finally get a word in edgewise). Title: Blind Witness (1989) In this TV-Movie, home invaders break into the house of a blind woman named Maggie Kemlich (Victoria Principal) and her husband. Maggie is gagged onscreen with brown plastic packing tape wrapped around her head multiple times and VERY tightly. You want effective? That’s effective. Title: Peter Gunn Episode: "Bullet in Escrowl" (3.15) Peter Gunn’s girlfriend Edie Hart (Lola Albright) is kidnapped by a revenge-seeking criminal and tape-gagged. At one point, the tape is peeled off (onscreen) so that she can talk to Peter over the phone. Later, it is replaced (offscreen) for the showdown. Filmed in black and white, the white tape really stands out. Title: The American Girls Episode: "A Crash Course in Survival" (1.05) TV journalist Rebecca Thompkins (Priscilla Barnes) is caught snooping. She is then bound (hands behind), silenced with a huge swath of white adhesive tape and left in a junked car in a wrecking yard. Excellent mmmphing and struggling. Title: Friday the 13th: The Series Episode: "Better Off Dead" (2.15) Micki Foster (series regular Louise Robey) is caught snooping and rendered unconscious. She awakens dressed in a hospital gown, hands bound behind, and kept in a cage. At one point, the mad doctor enters the cage and stretches a swath of foam-core surgical tape before her. Micki tries to avert her head, but the effort is ultimately futile, and she gets an excellent onscreen tape-gagging. Title: A Clockwork Orange (1971) Alex (Malcolm McDowell) and his three droogs invade the home of the writer Frank Alexander and his wife. Mrs. Alexander (Adrienne Corri) is tied (hands behind), and then carried over the shoulder of Dim (a droog). Alex shoves a rubber ball into her mouth and secures it with a wraparound gag of cellophane tape. Not very neat, but very effective. Title: The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Episode: "The Brain-Killer Affair" (1.23) Cecille Bergstrom (Yvonne Craig) is captured by the baddies and bound with tape (ankles together, hands behind) and tape gagged. Head villainess Dr. Agnes Dabree (Elsa Lancaster) tells Cecille she will remove the tape on the condition that she not scream. She nods, and the tape is removed onscreen. When Cecille learns that they intend to test the brain-killer ray on her, she resumes screaming, and they re-tape her, onscreen. Title: Another World Episode: Aired July 10-July 11, 1986 Cecile (Nancy Frangione) is kidnapped by Cass and bound with rope (hands behind, ankles together) and silenced with an effective-looking gag of white tape. She is dressed only in a nightie and high heels. Arm carrying, bunny-hopping, and angry mmmphing follow. One of the best scenes of all time. |
flash5lk |
Wednesday October 02 19:51:28 2019 Re: Best tape gags? |
>>>> Title: The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Episode: "The > Brain-Killer Affair" (1.23) > Cecille Bergstrom (Yvonne Craig) is captured by the > baddies and bound with tape >>>>> Title: Another World Episode: Aired July 10-July 11, > 1986 > Cecile (Nancy Frangione) is kidnapped The only keeping the Yvonne Craig scene (My personal favorite) from being a basically a perfect 10 is that she's wearing flats. If they'd put her in high heels, wowza. Nancy Frangione wasn't any sort playboy type buxom beauty, but she was very cute, emoted well, and had great legs. |
Wednesday October 02 20:51:04 2019 Re: Best tape gags? |
On October 02 2019 (unsigned poster) wrote: > > Cecile (Nancy Frangione) is kidnapped > Nancy Frangione wasn't any sort playboy type buxom > beauty, but she was very cute, emoted well, and had great legs. Amazing thing about Frangione was she had a bunch of full treatments on that show, but they were all subpar for sure, with sloppy gags, then her last one hit a home run. One of my all-time favorites for sure. |
Wednesday October 02 22:17:07 2019 Re: Best tape gags? |
Also forgot about Yvonne Strahovski's Dexter scene. The duct tape strip over her mouth looked secure enough to be believable as completing silencing her and cutting off any and all speech or jaw movement. |
Wednesday October 02 22:17:46 2019 Re: Stumptown |
Anything on tonight's episode for those on the East Coast who saw it? Still zippo so far for Cobie in terms of DID action? |
Wednesday October 02 22:37:36 2019 Re: Stumptown |
On October 02 2019 (unsigned poster) wrote: > Anything on tonight's episode for those on the East Coast > who saw it? Still zippo so far for Cobie in terms of DID > action It's Week 2. |
Wednesday October 02 22:39:11 2019 Re: Stumptown |
> It's Week 2. I know, but I was wondering. Sometimes new shows produce DID scenes for their actresses as early as the first or second episode. |
Wednesday October 02 22:58:50 2019 The Collector 1965 |
Winner best actor and best actress Cannes 1965. Nominated for best actress and best director Academy Awards 1966, based on a famous book by John Fowles. So tell me, how has this not yet been remade by Hollywood or anyone else in over 50 years? How has it not been at least copied by someone with a similar story? |
Wednesday October 02 23:02:26 2019 AHS: 1984 |
Bound and taped gagged nurse in white nurse's uniform. Short scene at 35 min in tonights episode |
Wednesday October 02 23:06:38 2019 Re: AHS: 1984 |
On October 02 2019 (unsigned poster) wrote: > Bound and taped gagged nurse in white nurse's uniform. > Short scene at 35 min in tonights episode There’s also a chance that Emma Roberts will get a scene next week as she was knocked out and dragged away by the same person that did this to the nurse. Preview for next week doesn’t show her in any bondage so keep those expectations in check and fingers crossed! |
Wednesday October 02 23:15:19 2019 Re: Best tape gags? |
Catherine Russell's scene from Chandler & Co. S02E06 "End of Term". Get's gagged with a very big piece of gaffer tape, the length goes from ear to ear and the width covers upper lip to bottom of her chin. It gets ripped off a couple times and leaves a visible red mark on her face. |
Wednesday October 02 23:26:50 2019 Re: AHS: 1984 |
Here's hoping Emma gets something next week. She did a No H8 shoot years ago but an authentic B&G scene is always preferable, let's see if there's a payoff. |
Wednesday October 02 23:30:45 2019 Re: Best tape gags? |
On October 02 2019 (unsigned poster) wrote: > Any realistic tape gag scenes? Many of them seem to be > ineffective Record number: 12957 Title: The Bill Medium: TV Series Actress: Eglantine Rembauville-Nicolle Description: Episode: "Russian Roulette" (23.67) In this British cop show, slim brunette Monica Dreyfuss (Rembauville-Nicolle) has slept with with her police protection officer, DS Phil Hunter. She hears a noise downstairs. Hunter goes to investigate, and is coshed. He awakens to find himself gaffer taped to a chair and gagged with the same material. Alongside him, Monica, now wearing a thin black top and a short, frilly floral-print miniskirt (legs fans rejoice), is identically bound and gagged, with two overlapping strips of tape; her gag looking particularly heavy-duty and effective. As she is threatened by hooded thugs, she mmmphs and struggles, puffing her cheeks against the tape. Hunter is released and sent to rob the casino belonging to Monica's husband; the Murmansk mafia wants its loan back! Hunter takes the money to, guess what, an abandoned warehouse, where Monica is chair tied and gagged as before. More mmphing and struggling in long shot and close up. Finally, when the cops turn up in force, the tape is peeled off from her mouth and wrists in close-up; such is the stickiness of the tape, it pulls her cheek back realistically. Both scenes are a couple of minutes long. |
Ice Cream Man |
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