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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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Sunday October 08 03:35:15 2006 Re: Centovetrine |
Per wrote:
> nulla72 wrote: > > > And now, finally, an italian DinD (about, i think > she's > > ukrayne). > > Note > > My first release; okay, i must to improve my > techique. > > 13MB, sorry. > > First, I don't know what you mean by "finally" > Mr Nulla since I haven't found other posts from you the > last days; second, 13 Mb is perfectly OK IMO; this is > 2006 and most people have broadband- there wouldn't be > problems with 26 or 39 Mb for that matter, because your > clip is in GOOD QUALITY! Thanks a lot! > Personally I have grown tired of clips becoming blurry if > you make them bigger than 3 times 3 inches! (Read youtube > and many current sites). This isn't 1989! My english is bad: i don't have understanded if your post is friendly or polemic. Anyway: I wrote "finally" in nice-way, for "italian pride", in this forum talking about rarely of italian scenes; 2)The broadband, in Italy, is not so popular like in Usa, 2.1) Problem with large-size files (in my opinion)isn't for download, but, above all, for capacity hard drive (my HD is 76 GB, not che) 3)1989? What has happened? The crash of Berlin's wall? Regards from old Italy. |
Sunday October 08 07:39:39 2006 Re: Centovetrine |
(unsigned poster) wrote:
> My english is bad: i don't have understanded if your post > is friendly or polemic. I don't know if my English is that much better; I'm from Denmark. At least here, most people have broadband nowadays. My post was only positively meant: I thanked you for the nice clip- in good quality, and what I meant was, you don't have to apologize for posting a clip the size of 13 Mb; 3 times bigger clips wouldn't be a problem in my opinion. > I wrote "finally" in nice-way, for > "italian pride", in this forum talking about > rarely of italian scenes; OK I didn't get that > 2)The broadband, in Italy, is not so popular like in > Usa, It will come... > 2.1) Problem with large-size files (in my opinion)isn't > for download, but, above all, for capacity hard drive (my > HD is 76 GB, not che) 76 Gb????? Mine is 80; so, what's the problem with for example 50 Mb clips then? You can have hundreds of even those on your harddrive? > 3)1989? What has happened? The crash of Berlin's wall? Ha, well that too. I used it only as an example of the early times for the internet, when people had 24.4 Kb telephone modems, the clips all came from analog VCR's, and had the size of stamps. Regards from old Italy. Same to you, from the North. |
Per |
Sunday October 08 08:07:49 2006 Question to our Italian friend |
Hi again, now that you're here: this clip
http://www.pantydidcap.com/Movie/Distretto_Pandolfi.avi -from the Italian series Distretto di Policia, season 5 I think- what episode is it? DiD is Claudia Pandolfi; I've earlier found an episode guide-in Italian! It's in the database entry # 12227. |
Per |
Sunday October 08 08:39:08 2006 Re: Question to our Italian friend |
I think "La Scelta" 5.26.
http://www.distrettodipolizia.tv/default5.htm |
nulla72 |
Sunday October 08 10:10:43 2006 Re: Centovetrined |
(unsigned poster) wrote:
> Anyway someone can put the clip up somewhere besides > Rapidshare? That site never works for me and I know > other people have the same problem. Yeah, I'm having trouble with Rapidshare.de also. Tried twice now to download, and both times got a terse message in German which basically says "Didn't work, too bad." I find this very strange, since I've been downloading from and uploading to Rapidshare quite successfuly over the last couple of weeks. Nothing's changed about my computer config, either, so I'm not sure what's going on. Obviously, from other submissions, some people are getting it, so can anyone out there help me out? Thanks in advance. |
Dannysuling |
dannysuling@yahoo.com |
Sunday October 08 10:17:18 2006 DOOL MONDAY |
John and the detective arrive at the warehouse, cut the lock off and go inside. They search for a clue with John saying whatever they find, he hopes it leads him to his wife. They find an old steamer trunk and rip it open to find Marlena Tied up inside. She is disoriented and shaken as John lifts her out. She cries as she clings to him, sobbing…I knew it…I knew you would come for me…as the previews show…
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rv |
Sunday October 08 11:27:31 2006 Re: Question to our Italian friend |
nulla72 wrote:
> I think "La Scelta" 5.26. > http://www.distrettodipolizia.tv/default5.htm > Thanks a lot; it is Claudia in the middle in the pic of the cast on that site. As I do not speak Italian, I will take your word for it, Nulla. |
Per |
Sunday October 08 11:50:50 2006 Re: Question to our Italian friend |
Nulla, you say there's not so many Italian scenes discussed or made links to in this forum.
I agree, that's a shame since the Italians make some VERY nice scenes. As I wrote a while ago there's this Pandolfi scene; also this Record number: 4309 Title: Il Vicino di Casa (1973) aka The Next Door Neighbor Medium: TV Movie Actress: Laura Belli -it's on Raffish's site for example. In both scenes, the DiD, tied hands behind her back, feet together, manages to do domething the baddie don't want- free herself and make a run for it, or lock the door, respectively. And, in both scenes, the DiD is then put in a hogtie, rendering her helpless. I am not aware of any non-Italian scenes with the same- very nice- line of action. Is anyone? So, go ahead with posting! |
Per |
Sunday October 08 12:01:57 2006 THE RETURN |
THERE IS NOT MUCH TALK OF Sarah Michele Gellar new movie The return. IT SOUNDS LIKE THERE IS A LOT OF POSSIBILITIES |
Sunday October 08 12:17:29 2006 Re: THE RETURN |
(unsigned poster) wrote:
> THERE IS NOT MUCH TALK Do not post in all caps. Such posts are subject to deletion. It's the internet equivalent of shouting, and is very hard on the eyes. |
The Moderator |
Sunday October 08 14:01:13 2006 Re: Centovetrine |
nulla72 wrote:
> And now, finally, an italian DinD (about, i think she's > ukrayne). > > http://rapidshare.de/files/35826183/Centovetrine4_10_06-An > naSafroncik.avi > > Note > My first release; okay, i must to improve my techique. > 13MB, sorry. When I get to Rapidshare website in order to download the file, I get the message "Download-Ticket nicht bereit: Javascript Fehler?" and I can't finish the download. What's wrong? |
SOLRAC |
ilovegags@gmail.com |
Sunday October 08 14:30:19 2006 Re: Centovetrine |
The Moderator wrote:
> Dr. Kassow wrote: > > > Per wrote: > > > Personally I have grown tired of clips........ > I'm ruling this post as not abusive, although it > certainly could have been worded better. > > The various follow-ups were deleted, of course, and > several people are in my doghouse at the moment. Dear Moderator, "not abusive" -on the wording of the post-OK it's your privilege of course to rule. I may not even disagree. BUT I still find the clone signature- Dr. Kassow- highly abusive, it being my real-life title, and my real-life family name. I wish you would do something about it. Thank you in advance. |
Per |
Sunday October 08 16:08:43 2006 VCR alert Neighbours in the UK |
Wifey has her uses ,she's been following up an evil twin storyline in Neighbours on UK tv BBC1 tomorrow . She told me something was gonna happen soon ,so anyway i check tomorrows preview and it says Katya is left bound and gagged in a camper van by the aforementioned evil twin . Watch this space . Stefanie i will put it on a video tape if you want it . I unfortunately lack the facilities to get it onto DVD .
The official site has a clip and says she is bound and drugged as opposed to gagged but there definitely seems to be a gag tied around her neck . http://www.neighbours.com/episodes/5011/ |
renegadekid2005 |
Sunday October 08 16:31:54 2006 Close to Home Scene This Week |
I caught a 1 second shot of a woman tied to a chair and gagged with a white cloth on this Friday's episode of "Close to Home" - episode "Deacon". Some sort of Friday the 13th / Halloween episode. It was shown in the promo that aired at the end of last Friday's episode, but was in half screen. |
Caesar |
Sunday October 08 16:51:55 2006 Memorable Lines / Scene Associations |
I was thinking about how some lines of dialog can instantly call to mind a scene. See if you agree. Can you identify the series associated with these lines?
1. "I'm sorry I have to gag you." 2. "We are being rude, Rivera." 3. "You can't eat with a gag in your mouth." 4. "That gag just became a permanent part of your face." |
Sunday October 08 16:56:11 2006 Re: Memorable Lines / Scene Associations |
> Can you identify the series associated with these lines?
> > 1. "I'm sorry I have to gag you." > 2. "We are being rude, Rivera." > 3. "You can't eat with a gag in your mouth." > 4. "That gag just became a permanent part of your face." How about "..he gagged me, he tied my hands behind my back....". The old timers should get that one. |
Mark O |
Sunday October 08 17:24:12 2006 Italian contributions |
Here's a list of some Italian film contributions to our "topic of choice"
"A Bear Called Arthur" (1992), with Carol Alt "Almost Human" (1974), with Laura Belli, Annie Carol Eden, and Rosita Torosh "Baba Yaga" (1973), with isabella De Funes and Carroll Baker "Gioco Di Specchi" (2000), with Natasha Stefanenko "Il Burbero" (1987), with Debra Feuer "Il Fiume Del Grande Caimano" (1979), with Barbara Bach "Il Quarto Camandamento" (2001), with Valeria Milillo "Il Ritorno Di Sandokan" (1996), with Romina Power and Mandala Tayde "Il Segno Del Comando" (1992), with Elena Sofia Ricci "El Dia De La Bestia" (1995), with Maria Grazia Cucinotta "Il Vicino Di Casa" (1973), with Laura Belli "La Vedova Inconsolabile" (1974), with Edwige Fenech "La Villa Dei Misteri" (1996) with Eva Grimaldi "L'Uono Dal Pugno D'Oro" (1970), with Erika Blanc (I think) "No Grazie Il Caffe Mi Rende Nervoso" (1982), with Maddalena Crippa "Occhi Di Cristalo" (1994), with Lucia Jimenez "Scarlet Diva" (2000), with Vera Gemma "Tenebrae" (1982), with unknown DiD "Un Bacio Nel Buio (1999), with Lorenza Indovina "Vai Gorilla" (1976), with Caludia Marsani "Viola Bacia Tutti" (1997), with Asia Argento |
Dannysuling |
dannysuling@yahoo.com |
Sunday October 08 18:36:46 2006 Re: Centovetrine |
Per wrote:
> BUT I still find the clone signature Sounds reasonable. |
The Moderator |
Sunday October 08 18:37:41 2006 Re: Centovetrine |
This post was deleted. Poster: Dr. Kassow Reason: Off-topic. |
The Moderator |
Sunday October 08 18:46:33 2006 Re: Memorable Lines / Scene Associations |
Mark O wrote:
> How about "..he gagged me, he tied my hands behind > my back....". Mary Ann. Gilligan's Island. |
Sunday October 08 19:15:31 2006 Re: Memorable Lines / Scene Associations |
Mark O wrote:
> > Can you identify the series associated with these > lines? > > How about this one: "The first thing I felt were his hands as they clamped over my lips." |
doug |
doug5759@yahoo.com |
Sunday October 08 22:41:27 2006 Re: Memorable Lines / Scene Associations |
> Can > you identify the series associated with these lines? > > 1. "I'm sorry I have to gag you." > 2. "We are being rude, Rivera." > 3. "You can't eat with a gag in your mouth." > 4. "That gag just became a permanent part of your face." "You can't eat with a gag in your mouth." is from The Big Hit. Mark Wahlberg said that to China Chow. |
Jason |
Sunday October 08 22:46:00 2006 Re: Memorable Lines / Scene Associations |
Jason wrote:
> "You can't eat with a gag in your mouth." is > from The Big Hit. Mark Wahlberg said that to China Chow. Not sure on that scene, but that line is from "The Fall Guy" with Colt saying that to Mary Margaret Humes on the train. |
Sunday October 08 22:47:18 2006 Re: Memorable Lines / Scene Associations |
Mark O wrote:
> > Can you identify the series associated with these > lines? > > > > 1. "I'm sorry I have to gag you." Charlene Tilton's scene in "Dallas" as told by the sleezy photographer holding her captive. |
Sunday October 08 23:28:33 2006 Re: Memorable Lines / Scene Associations |
Mark O wrote:
> How about "..he gagged me, he tied my hands behind > my back....". > > The old timers should get that one. Or: "Why did you gag her with a potato?" "Because she kept eating the grapes." |
LV |
Sunday October 08 23:38:26 2006 Re: Memorable Lines / Scene Associations |
> Or:
> "Why did you gag her with a potato?" > "Because she kept eating the grapes." Simon Sez. I'll be claiming Natalia Cigliuti as my prize now! :D |
X |
Sunday October 08 23:44:35 2006 Re: Memorable Lines / Scene Associations |
X wrote:
> Simon Sez. I'll be claiming Natalia Cigliuti as my prize > now! :D > > After I'm done with her ;) |
LV |
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