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Saturday October 10 01:40:41 2020 Re: The Haunting of Bly Manor |
This post was deleted. Poster: (unsigned poster) Reason: Non-productive. See FAQ 1.14. |
The Moderator |
Saturday October 10 02:32:28 2020 Re: Brittany Underwood |
On October 09 2020 Ajax wrote: > https://www.instagram.com/p/B83Z1fSB3mZ/?igshid=xm8a3ds4qo > 1u > Does anyone know if this image is from a movie that is > already out or is this possibly from a movie that hasn’t > been released yet. Could be from her future lifetime movies film “Deadly Bridenapping” which is also from Cartel Pictures as referenced in the posts description. Hasn’t aired yet to my knowledge but she plays the titular bride in that so you’d figured she’ll get some kind of treatment. |
Saturday October 10 03:51:21 2020 Re: Lifetime Movie Network premiere movies schedule thru Dec 19, 2020 |
Just check last nights Lifetime Movie premiere, Betrayed by My Husband has a brief scene for Emmanuelle Vaugier. About 10 minutes from the end she’s knocked out and then wakes up tape gagged with her hands taped in front. Once the villainess leaves, she ungags herself. Not much, but a nice surprise for not knowing there were new films airing on Friday nights this month. |
Saturday October 10 08:28:09 2020 Most Anticipated Scene? |
What were your most anticipated scenes? |
Saturday October 10 08:57:12 2020 Re: Most Anticipated Scene? |
> What were your most anticipated scenes? ~~~~ 1) T.J. Hooker ("Trackdown"; 4.13). The previous week's trailer confirmed that this 4th season episode would include Heather Locklear's first b&g scene. And I'd just recently purchased my first VCR, which had come down in price to within range for home consumers. 2) "Gridlock" (1996). NBC promo showed a David Hasslehoff vehicle for a lame "Die Hard" knockoff. My attitude quickly changed when it showed one of Kathy Ireland's b&g scenes. |
J.T. |
Saturday October 10 09:13:48 2020 Re: Lifetime Movie Network premiere movies schedule thru Dec 19, 2020 |
On October 10 2020 (unsigned poster) wrote: > Just check last nights Lifetime Movie premiere, Betrayed > by My Husband has a brief scene for Emmanuelle Vaugier. > About 10 minutes from the end she’s knocked out and then > wakes up tape gagged with her hands taped in front. Once > Score this one where we get a gag for no reason. But we'll take it. Emmanuelle plays the damsel well, second FT for her in a Lifetime movie. Some nice dialogue as well, after the female KO's her, she tells the boyfriend "I'll get the tape." Good start to the new movie month on Lifetime. https://i.imgur.com/yAptg22.png |
Saturday October 10 09:26:50 2020 Bra Gagged |
Scenes that the damsel gets gagged with bra? Even better if its her own bra like Doris Schretzmayer scene in Fink fahrt ab. |
Saturday October 10 09:50:10 2020 Re: Most Anticipated Scene? |
On October 10 2020 (unsigned poster) wrote: > What were your most anticipated scenes? Rookie Blue “The One That Got Away” (2.07) – A promotional commercial included a head shot of Off. Andy McNally (Missy Peregrym) with her mouth taped and the killer’s hands reaching for her throat. Republic of Doyle “The Common Wealth” (4.06) - A promotional commercial included a scene of art thief Natalie Hurst (Romina D’Ugo) putting a gun to the throat of Constable Monica Hayward (Patricia Isaac). Dubbed over that scene were those ominous words, “Oh, you’re not gonna like what happens next”. Although Miss Isaac sported no bondage in that commercial, what I saw and heard greatly suggested the possibility. And brother, did it deliver – in spades! |
flash5lk |
Saturday October 10 09:50:28 2020 Re: Most Anticipated Scene? |
On October 10 2020 J.T. wrote: > 1) T.J. Hooker ("Trackdown"; 4.13). The > previous week's trailer confirmed that this 4th season > episode would include Heather Locklear's first b&g > scene. And I'd just recently purchased my first VCR, > which had come down in price to within range for home > consumers. > 2) "Gridlock" (1996). NBC promo showed a David > Hasslehoff vehicle for a lame "Die Hard" > knockoff. My attitude quickly changed when it showed one > of Kathy Ireland's b&g scenes. Locklear's "Trackdown" scene was before I started scene chasing, but her scene in "Blood Sport" was promoted during college basketball games on CBS in early 1986, and that got me interested as I recorded that movie a few days later. Still have that promo with the voiceover "Hooker investigates a terrorist plot that makes everyone expendable" as they cut to a B&G Heather on the word "expendable." I also recall the Ireland promo on NBC. About a week earlier she was on Jay Leno talking about the movie. No promo had aired yet, but she said something like "we're running from the bad guys the entire movie" and I thought "wow, could this happen?" The next Sunday, NBC promoted the clip during the Sunday football games "coming next Sunday on NBC." Other favorites: Bridget Fonda (Single White Female), Jessica Alba (Into the Blue), Jessica Biel (Next), Jennifer Garner (Alias), Alyssa Milano (Charmed) to name a few. |
Saturday October 10 10:24:48 2020 Re: Most Anticipated Scene? |
The frequent promos for Manimal's NBC premiere back in the day made it obvious that Melody Anderson would be a DinD (pic was not part of it, though) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0085051/mediaviewer/rm1096651009 |
Saturday October 10 13:04:24 2020 Re: Most Anticipated Scene? |
On October 10 2020 (unsigned poster) wrote: > The frequent promos for Manimal's NBC premiere back in > the day made it obvious that Melody Anderson would be a > DinD (pic was not part of it, though) > https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0085051/mediaviewer/rm1096651009 The villainess referred to her as "our special cargo" in the episode. Melody Anderson was also bound and gagged in an episode of the HBO miniseries based on the detective Philip Marlowe. She begged her captor to not gag her again. |
Hadji |
Saturday October 10 13:17:09 2020 Re: Lifetime Movie Network premiere movies schedule thru Dec 19, 2020 |
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The Moderator |
Saturday October 10 14:36:56 2020 Re: Most Anticipated Scene? |
> Rookie Blue “The One That Got Away” (2.07) – A > promotional commercial included a head shot of Off. Andy > McNally (Missy Peregrym) with her mouth taped and the > killer’s hands reaching for her throat. This. I remember how incredibly hyped and excited I was for that scene seeing the commercial, Missy finally gagged with duct tape. I remember the excitement all around here for that scene. Did it ever deliver when it finally aired. It instantly became one of my all-time favorite scenes. I would've never imagined Missy being blindfolded with duct tape and imagine what an awesome surprise it was when that scene aired. |
Saturday October 10 18:03:57 2020 Re: Most Anticipated Scene? |
On October 10 2020 (unsigned poster) wrote: > This. I remember how incredibly hyped and excited I was > for that scene seeing the commercial, Missy finally > gagged with duct tape. I remember the excitement all > around here for that scene. Did it ever deliver when it > finally aired. It instantly became one of my all-time > favorite scenes. I would've never imagined Missy being > blindfolded with duct tape and imagine what an awesome > surprise it was when that scene aired. Missy Peregrym even acknowledged the show's scriptwriters penchant for having her bound and gagged regularly on the show in an interview. She said something to the effect, "I'm usually all taped up." She seems to be a good sport about being bound and gagged, and doesn't mind being a damsel in distress, despite playing a strong female character. |
Hadji |
Saturday October 10 18:27:08 2020 Re: Lifetime Movie Network premiere movies schedule thru Dec 19, 2020 |
On October 10 2020 (unsigned poster) wrote: > Some nice dialogue as well, after the female KO's her How does she knock her out? |
Saturday October 10 18:55:13 2020 Re: The Haunting of Bly Manor |
Reckon they should change the title of this series from The Haunting Of Bly Manor to The Gagging Of Victoria Pedretti. Seriously though I haven't seen a film or tv episode so structured around the gagging of a beautiful woman since Clare Kramer in Endure. Like the whole thing was leading up to it and the camera just captured the event and basically celebrated Victoria. Sublime. |
Saturday October 10 18:57:33 2020 Republic of Doyle question |
In Republic of Doyle 4x6 we all know Patricia Isaac gets a really good scene but I’ve always wonder what was used to bind and gag her since she was in a questioning room which probably wouldn’t have the right stuff to do this. Any ideas? |
Saturday October 10 19:15:20 2020 Re: Bad Cats on DVD |
On October 09 2020 (unsigned poster) wrote: > On October 09 2020 Gaz P wrote: had no luck laying his hands on the full series of B.A.D Cats, No luck on emule? There's usually a lot of stuff on there you don't find on the usual sites. |
Zardoz |
Saturday October 10 19:17:58 2020 Re: The Haunting of Bly Manor |
> The Gagging Of Victoria Pedretti LOL. That title has a nice ring to it. Victoria is simply beautiful. She may never get The Full again but that scene will become legendary. Great gag consistency throughout; marvellous attention to detail. It was always wrapped between her teeth the same way so even when that triangular piece protruded in some shots it still looked consistent. Victoria would've been gagged for hours while they filmed those scenes. She's amazing. |
Saturday October 10 19:28:07 2020 Re: Most Anticipated Scene? |
On October 10 2020 Hadji wrote: > On October 10 2020 (unsigned poster) wrote: > > The frequent promos for Manimal's NBC premiere back > in the day made it obvious that Melody Anderson would > be a DinD (pic was not part of it, though) > The villainess referred to her as "our special > cargo" in the episode. That one was a complete surprise to me (no trailers) back then in 1985, when the pilot was first broadcasted over here. Though as mentioned, indeed, there was serious DID potential due to the story. But you never know... What a shock...Porbably in my all-time Top 5. |
Didfan |
Saturday October 10 19:32:06 2020 Re: The Haunting of Bly Manor |
Twenty three photos of Victoria gagged posted by Pantera over on the V-P. 23! You could probably post 230. Quite incredible, over 10 minutes of beautiful gag action. The scene is beautifully put together. Her outfit, matching socks etc. Hoop earrings(which Victoria favors in her regular life). A perfect cleave gag(great consistency, yes),the material used - elegant. Truly a work of art this scene it deserves to be savored immensely |
Saturday October 10 19:44:52 2020 Re: Most Anticipated Scene? |
On October 10 2020 (unsigned poster) wrote: > What were your most anticipated scenes? The Big Hit (1998) - China Chow. Stumbled upon a TV trailer starring Miss Chow B&G while in vacation in Spain. Obsession (1976) - Geneviève Bujold. Saw the famous picture of her in a TV/Video magazine in 1984. Was disppointed cause it's dim and way too short, also because of Wanda Blackman with her. |
Didfan |
Saturday October 10 19:50:57 2020 Re: The Haunting of Bly Manor |
Gagging as an artform eh? In this case, quite possibly. All I know is Victoria has the most kissable bulging gags cheeks I've seen in years. And her tear-stained eyes... just wow. |
Saturday October 10 20:22:41 2020 Re: Most Anticipated Scene? |
> Missy Peregrym even acknowledged the show's scriptwriters > penchant for having her bound and gagged regularly on the > show in an interview. She said something to the effect, > "I'm usually all taped up." She seems to be a > good sport about being bound and gagged, and doesn't mind > being a damsel in distress, despite playing a strong female character. That's awesome. I wonder if she enjoys being bound and gagged, and maybe even has a secret bondage fetish she's all too happy to enact whenever she's asked to be B&G. FBI got renewed for a third season, I'm hopeful she'll get some good new scenes in upcoming episodes when the show resumes production. |
Saturday October 10 20:52:38 2020 Re: Republic of Doyle question |
On October 10 2020 (unsigned poster) wrote: > In Republic of Doyle 4x6 we all know Patricia Isaac gets > a really good scene but I’ve always wonder what was used > to bind and gag her since she was in a questioning room > which probably wouldn’t have the right stuff to do this. > Any ideas? Most likely she was handcuffed with the same ones the prisoner escaped out of. If her ankles were tied, I’d like to think her captor made her use her own stockings or long socks. ;) |
Saturday October 10 21:29:04 2020 Re: Most Anticipated Scene? |
On October 10 2020 Didfan wrote: > Obsession (1976) - Geneviève Bujold. Saw the > famous picture of her in a TV/Video magazine in 1984. Was > disppointed cause it's dim and way too short, also > because of Wanda Blackman with her. I love the scene, and I don't care, or focus, on Blackman. Maybe for me because I thought the original scene was all we'd get, but when the adult version Blackman's character flashes back near the end, and we see it from her POV, that's a nice treat. |
Saturday October 10 21:35:23 2020 Re: Most Anticipated Scene? |
> What were your most anticipated scenes? There was one that was broadcast as a preview of the show during the Super Bowl as the show followed afterwards. Can't remember the show but the scene was a cute girl was tape gagged and walked down a hallway and gagged and ties to a chair in a closet. |
McGill |
Saturday October 10 21:38:55 2020 Re: Most Anticipated Scene? |
My most anticipated scene was the one from Supertrain, the short-lived series about the passengers and crew of a high-speed train. Mary Louise Wells spent most of the episode bound and gagged in a train compartment. I saw a brief shot of her bound and gagged in the trailer, then made absolutely sure I watched the episode. I certainly wasn't disappointed when it aired. |
Hadji |
Saturday October 10 21:45:08 2020 Re: Most Anticipated Scene? |
On October 10 2020 (unsigned poster) wrote: > What were your most anticipated scenes? 1) "Mummy Talks" Simon & Simon. The previews just showed a brief, dark handgagging of a woman, likely it seemed Michelle Greene's character. But I had a hunch about this one. The writeup in the TV Guide was no help. I just really kept waiting for it, like I said, a hunch, and it paid off. 2) "Just Because I'm Paranoid" Simon & Simon. This was my first disappointment. The previews showed Jenilee Harrison, a former Rams cheerleader, with a blue bandana cleave. That was the case, but the scene was short and she was ungagged quickly. I had high hopes for a longer scene. 3) "Night of the Dragons" Hunter. Not because there was any tip off, but because I was flipping through the channels and forgot Hunter was on. I flipped over and caught the very end, not time to punch up the VCR. I thought, "Wow what a cleave gag." So my anticipation was for the rerun, and I checked the TV Guide thoroughly for it. 4) "Parting Gifts" Angel. I thought this site would break after the preview. 5) A Time to Kill. In the book, Sandra Bullock's character is captured and then given, if my memory is correct, a cleave gag with a dirty, oily cloth. Needless to say, I was eager for the film. Needless to say, this was perhaps the biggest disappointment. 6) TJ Hooker "Obsession". Had really wanted Heather Locklear to get a cleave gag. When I saw the previews, I thought there was a chance it could be good. I did not expect to see her throughout the whole episode pretty much in bondage. Wow. Had the DVD set, and kept that tape for about 15 years. That far exceeded anything I anticipated. |
Saturday October 10 21:47:42 2020 Re: Most Anticipated Scene? |
On October 10 2020 (unsigned poster) wrote: > Wow. Had the DVD set, and kept that tape for about 15 years. That far exceeded anything I anticipated. Yeah, I didn't time travel. I meant the VHS was set. |
Saturday October 10 21:52:04 2020 Re: Most Anticipated Scene? |
Two other anticipated scenes were from Charlie's Angels and Lobo, a short-lived spinoff of BJ and the Bear. The Charlie's Angels scene, or scenes, occurred during the infamous "Marathon Angels" episode, where two female runners are kidnapped and spend most of the episode bound and gagged in a van. The scene from Lobo occurred in the episode where a policewoman, played by Tara Buckman, goes undercover to catch a gang of thieves masquerading as movers. She is exposed as an undercover cop, and winds up bound and gagged inside a semi truck. She engages in some very energetic struggling and indignant gag talk. I caught a brief glimpse of the first scene in a trailer, where I saw two hot chicks bound and gagged in running shorts. Alas, I wouldn't be able to watch this episode for years after its initial boradcast. The trailer for the Lobo episode was longer, and showed Tara Buckman struggling energetically but futilely against her bonds, and making noises through her gag. I was determined to watch this episode, and I did. I definitely wasn't disappointed. |
Hadji |
Saturday October 10 22:58:39 2020 Cheer Camp Killer |
Not much in the Saturday Lifetime movie. Female cheerleader (not sure of her name, cute, black) gets bonked over the head with a rock about 1:40 in. Awakens tied hands above to a tree near a ledge. The white cheerleader taunts her from the bottom of the ledge (unfortunately with the standard line when she yells for help "nobody can hear you." Eventually rescued and that was it. |
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