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Friday October 16 00:00:24 2020
Re: Horror movie scenes (lesser known)
On October 15 2020 (unsigned poster) wrote:

> Hi,
> As a big fan of crappy horror movies, I’ve recently been
> watching a lot of them (tis the season). I thought it’d
> be fun to share some lesser known/minor scenes from
> horror movies that we may have come across- thinking ones
> that are not in the database or maybe were so small they
> were never mentioned here. This past week alone I found:
> The Selling (Amazon Prime) - Etta Devine: tied hands
> behind to a chair, and later tied and tape gagged (with
> stuffing) in a trunk. Janet Varney also tied to a chair.
> Another unknown woman similarly tied and tape gagged in a
> trunk in a quick scene.
.
Thanks!

Another on Amazon Prime is "1,2,3 Scream." Just after the one hour mark the cute Danielle James is taped to a chair with her mouth wearing matching black tape. She looks around for a few seconds before being rescued. It was a nice unexpected scene.
Good idea
Friday October 16 06:28:11 2020
Re: Big Sky
Is being described as very dark and very scary and one of the creepiest shows of its type ever created. Soon we should see some nice pics of the girls actually bound rather than in the process of freeing themselves - which will only lead to their recapture as they're certainly not going anywhere
Friday October 16 07:54:50 2020
Re: Big Sky
Speaking of Natalie Alyn Lind her sister Emily Alyn Lind(the Lolita-esque vampire in last year's Doctor Sleep)is due to star in Every Breath You Take. Plot concerns a psychiatrist who inadvertently introduces a stalker-type obsessive to his wife and daughter. Michelle Monaghan plays the wife not sure if Emily plays the daughter or another character. Synopsis sounds similar to Pierce Brosnan's I.T. some years back. A thriller to def keep an eye on as it develops
Friday October 16 08:11:52 2020
Re: Horror movie scenes (lesser known)
> Thanks!
> Another on Amazon Prime is "1,2,3 Scream." Just
> after the one hour mark the cute Danielle James is taped
> to a chair with her mouth wearing matching black tape.
> She looks around for a few seconds before being rescued.
> It was a nice unexpected scene.

Wow that’s a pretty decent scene! Thanks for sharing. I wish I knew an easy way of editing these to get a collection going.
Friday October 16 08:22:08 2020
Dark Place 2019
This Australian Indigenous horror anthology film's trailer shows actress Leonie Whyman with her hands duct taped to a radiator and tape gagged in one of the short films. Another film concerns three women kidnapped and held in shipping containers so there could be more scenes besides Leonie's. Sounds like it's worth tracking down
Friday October 16 13:37:55 2020
VAN's FiCTiON is Updated!
Hi-Ho fellow DiDoids! Happy Friday! Chapter 5 of *Prodigy* is posted. Enjoy! :)

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Friday October 16 17:08:19 2020
Re: Most Anticipated Scene?
On October 12 2020 (unsigned poster) wrote:

> On October 10 2020 (unsigned poster) wrote:
> > What were your most anticipated scenes?

Natalie Alyn Lind - Big Sky

Friday October 16 17:49:11 2020
Re: Most Anticipated Scene?
> absolutely certain. Another method of anticipating a
> scene is by reading the synopsis of a movie plot on
> a VHS cassette or DVD box

Fatal Image

https://s.ecrater.com/stores/58616/4c2641cfaa2bf_58616b.jpg

https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/51w3Ga0PjCL._AC_SY445_.jpg
Friday October 16 18:23:35 2020
Re: Most Anticipated Scene?

> Natalie Alyn Lind - Big Sky

Mine too now, without a question
Matt
Friday October 16 22:00:26 2020
DID in latin america Update
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Friday October 16 22:25:55 2020
Re: Well-Dressed and Elegant Damsels
On October 14 2020 J.T. wrote:

> 3) Margaret Lenzey in "Dragnet" (1987). Armed
> intruders to the men's magazine mansion party b&g the gowned greeter.

She had a knockout body for that gown, too. Would love to have seen the full shot with the gown and body followed by a closeup. That's the one thing that scene lacks.

Even though the DB lists this as a scene where she is wearing a skirt, I remember Robin Johnson's scene as one where she, playing the tomboy role if I remember, was wearing a strapless gown, or at least a strapless blouse.

Record number: 435

Title: Codename: Foxfire
Medium: TV Series
Actress: Robin Johnson

Description: Episode: Unknown

Tied to a chair, with a very tight over the mouth gag. It is removed at one point to make a threatening call back to the rest of the group, the reinstalled. Pretty good closeups, some good struggling and plenty of dirty looks.

Tags: bonddesc_handsbehind, gagtype_OTM, onscreen_gagging, outfit_skirt
Friday October 16 22:28:45 2020
Re: Cleopatra
On October 13 2020 J.T. wrote:

> > > Gal Gadot signed on to star as Cleopatra in
> movies
> > And...?! At one point is bondage expected in this
> story?
> ~~~~
> Not unless it's Teri Hatcher as Penny in MacGyver
> ("Cleo Rocks"; 4.9) b&g by that Murdock. :-)

Or it mimics the original 1934 Cleopatra in which Claudette Colbert got a (rare for the era) cleave gag.

That, to me, could have been what the OP was getting at. It's likely a longshot, but knowing some of what happened in the past with this theme is no reason for an "And ..." comeback.

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