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Monday October 12 01:56:33 2020 Re: Most Anticipated Scene? |
On October 10 2020 (unsigned poster) wrote: > What were your most anticipated scenes? Kelly Hu for the first episode of the second season of "Martial Law." At the end of the first season she was all taped up and being flown away in a helicopter. I couldn't wait for the second season to start. And of course they decided to hit the reset button. |
Monday October 12 04:33:22 2020 Yy |
May I know when did Emilia Clarke get handgagged in above suspicious |
Yy |
Monday October 12 07:17:29 2020 Re: Yy |
On October 12 2020 Yy wrote: > May I know when did Emilia Clarke get handgagged in above > suspicious Near the end of the movie for about a minute! |
Monday October 12 07:47:30 2020 Re: Most Anticipated Scene? |
One of the ones I can remember for me was Debra Messing from "Prey." Had no idea what the show was about, but I saw a clip of Debra Messing B&G and tuned in to a show I would otherwise have never watched (and didn't watch any other episodes of). |
The Fixer |
side_bob0219@hotmail.com |
Monday October 12 09:03:04 2020 Re: The Haunting of Bly Manor |
With Halloween approaching soon whenever I think of ghostly tales for a long time to come now I'll picture Victoria Pedretti's beautiful wide-eyed gorgeously gagged face. Some seriously iconic DiD imagery there, and it's being used in many articles and reviews in various mediums to illustrate "Dani's Peril". Nice. |
Monday October 12 09:20:52 2020 re: Fear the Walking Dead |
On October 11 2020 JP wrote: > Just watch another, longer preview of the upcoming season > (again, probably the next episode next Sunday). > I addition to Alycia Debman-Carey, some of the other > female stars (Jenna Elfman, Maggie Grace, Danay Garcia) > are also seen sporting bandanas hanging around their > necks in some scenes. > So I believe there is a definitely (nearly 100%) chance > that our lovely lady regulars will either be blindfolded > or gagged in the next episode or two. Based on the other clip I just saw, this is doubtful. There's a new 60 second clip that shows the beginning of the next episode and it looks like everyone is out doing some work outside, all sporting those huge neck bandanas. It looks like post apocalyptic yard work, lol, so I'm assuming they're using the bandanas to mask the smell of the dead zombies. Doesn't mean we won't get something, but not likely with that part. |
Goten |
Monday October 12 10:06:57 2020 Re: Any good handgags lately? |
Emilia Clarke in the movie above suspicion Thanks! |
KJ |
Monday October 12 12:17:11 2020 re: Fear the Walking Dead |
On October 12 2020 Goten wrote: > It looks like post apocalyptic yard work, lol, so I'm > assuming they're using the bandanas to mask the smell of > the dead zombies. > Doesn't mean we won't get something, but not likely with that part. Actually, yeah I just saw a longer & more detailed trailer and yes you are right, it does appear that they are wearing those bandanas over their mouths & nose because they are doing some sort of work among the dead zombies, so you are probably correct, it's to keep the smell down most likely. Darn. Well, they all are still captured and there was definitely someone strapped to a table struggling so at least there is that. |
JP |
japfeif@aol.com |
Monday October 12 13:20:06 2020 Re: Lifetime Movie Network premiere movies schedule thru Dec 19, 2020 |
On October 11 2020 (unsigned poster) wrote: > On October 11 2020 JP wrote: > > On October 09 2020 J.T. wrote: > > > The three-month programming slate begins on > October > > 1st > > > and will run through December. > > Just saw a preview for the "Hateful & > > Grateful" a roll of duct tape to a gal in a > > bed and in a following shot we wee a tied & tape > > > gagged > Jennie Garth stars in the first hateful and grateful > movie. Lets hope she finally gets a FT scene. Some other bondage divas we all know and like are also on the roster for movies in October, November and December: Jamie Luner (although she is the stalker in her movie), Taylor Blackwell again, and Gina Holden again (both in separate movies after their mother-daughter scene last year). Unfortunately, Melissa Joan Hart is listed as doing a holiday movie. |
Monday October 12 17:34:20 2020 Re: Most Anticipated Scene? |
Believe TV Guide had a B&G pic of Wendy Kilbourne for a Midnight Caller episode |
Monday October 12 17:57:58 2020 Re: Most Anticipated Scene? |
On October 11 2020 (unsigned poster) wrote: > It's maybe a minute or two and starts, according to the > database, around 1 hours 21 minutes. It happens when > Bujold (playing the adult Blackman) flashes back after > her ransom is not paid by Cliff Robertson. > It's shown entirely from Blackman's POV (so you don't > see her) > The scene fills in the blanks from when the police > surround the house back in the 1950s. The kidnappers see > the case with the tracking device in it and shove the > case in Blackman's face with something like, "This > is what your daddy thinks of you." Ok, thanks...I remember that scene now and that piece of dialog, so I've already seen that. Indeed, more close-ups and different angle. Anyway, that famous promo picture I was talking about is certainly not taken from that moment either. That's basically why I was disappointed when I first saw it, along with those dim and blurry effects. That tantalizing picture (promo, poster, and Video/DVD cover) has to be a production still. I'm trying to look at it one more time to be sure, but can't find the movie online, and I didn't kept the scene. |
Didfan |
Monday October 12 18:19:21 2020 Re: Most Anticipated Scene? |
On October 12 2020 (unsigned poster) wrote: > Believe TV Guide had a B&G pic of Wendy Kilbourne for > a Midnight Caller episode Vanessa Marcil promo photo from "Las Vegas" was in TV Guide as well. Needless to say this was a nice surprise. Yet that exact pose was never shown in the episode. Clearly must have been a preset promo photo. https://i.imgur.com/0d7fC2m.png |
Monday October 12 18:26:37 2020 Re: Most Anticipated Scene? |
> Believe TV Guide had a B&G pic of Wendy Kilbourne for > a Midnight Caller episode ~~~~ Yes, that TV Guide ad "Tonight, Talk radio becomes Stalk radio" was for the 1989 Midnight Caller two-part episode ("Evil is Live Spelled Backwards"). Reminded me of one of my anticipated scene semi-letdowns. The was a TV Guide ad for "A Death in California" (1985) with a publicity photo of a fully-clothed Cheryl Ladd lying on a bed showing her bound wrists behind her back, with Sam Elliot lying next to her holding his automatic. My recollection (subject to "scene creep) from Joyce Barthel's 1982 true-crime book was that Hope Masters was naked, blindfolded and gagged. Which could be a factor in deciding whether she had experienced a captive's "Stockholm syndrome" or became a willing accomplice. But in the TV-movie, wish-lister Cheryl Ladd was bound, but not blindfolded and gagged. |
J.T. |
Monday October 12 18:43:26 2020 Re: Most Anticipated Scene? |
The Disappearance Of Alice Creed for sure. Remember reading an article about a small UK film being shot on the Isle Of Man. Details were scarce but it mentioned that Gemma Arterton was in the cast and plot concerned kidnapping for ransom. Liked Gemma in Bond film Quantum Of Solace so reading this brief article got my attention immediately. Over the next year or two more info slowly emerged but no pictures of interest. In the meantime The Prince Of Persia film came out with Gemma briefly cleave gagged which was like a precursor to the main event to come. Given Creed's plotline I figured a gag would feature at some point but thought it'd be a cleave or tape gag. Then a trailer finally emerged with a brief 1 second shot of Gemma ballgagged! Did not expect that at all. And certainly didn't expect her to be fully restrained for the whole film! So I greatly anticipated this film for years and the pay-off exceeded all my expectations and then some. And it started a remake industry as well. The gift that keeps on giving :) |
Monday October 12 18:59:10 2020 Re: Most Anticipated Scene? |
On October 10 2020 (unsigned poster) wrote: > What were your most anticipated scenes? Every movie or TV series starring French actress Emmanuelle Devos...Has never happened so far (as far as I know). I've been waiting for more than fifteen years now...Hurry up guys ! http://php88.free.fr/bdff/film/2006/0057/06/Emmanuelle%20Devos%20(2).jpg On October 11 2020 (unsigned poster) wrote: > On October 10 2020 Hadji wrote: > > My most anticipated scene was the one from > Supertrain, > That scene was the difference between my getting an A or > a B in a graduate school evening class that I cut to make > sure I could see the rerun. Taking the B was easily worth it. Indeed it was....Curse that dude (bodyguard) with her for the most part. No VCR back in those late 70's days... Was it an immediate rerun, or a late one (months or years later) ? |
Didfan |
Monday October 12 20:52:07 2020 Re: Most Anticipated Scene? |
On October 12 2020 (unsigned poster) wrote: > Needless to say this was a nice surprise. Yet that exact > pose was never shown in the episode. Clearly must have > been a preset promo photo. > https://i.imgur.com/0d7fC2m.png The promotional photos shows release for every episode are taken by an on set photographer. That is why the angles, lighting, etc. differ because they aren’t screen caps, so the photographer isn’t necessarily where the camera shooting the scene is and what they capture as the best shot might not be the take used in the episode. |
Monday October 12 23:54:59 2020 Re: Most Anticipated Scene? |
On October 12 2020 (unsigned poster) wrote: > Believe TV Guide had a B&G pic of Wendy Kilbourne for > a Midnight Caller episode https://freeimage.host/i/2Zxprg |
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