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Thursday October 23 00:22:59 2008 Re: NCIS |
> Hope I'm wrong but it looks like a candyass When did "candyass" replace the term "putz"? I for one prefer "putz". To me, "candyass" sounds more like an endearing term I'd call my girlfriend. |
Thursday October 23 00:43:22 2008 Re: Bilingual Posters? - Quick Off-Topic Question? |
Shibarita wrote: > where is the material > to read or the clip to watch. Put up an email, or contact me for the clip. What I wanted translated is the episode description for my favoured: Cuenta atrás, ep: "Mercado Puerta de Toledo, 18:35 horas" Now the clip is dubbed in French, but my Wednesday October 22 13:29:04 2008 gives a description of what will be going on in the clip I'm hoping the plots will match, or I'm hoping someone will recognise the guest stars with the IMDB list (Homepage) to clear a recurring character or something Babblefish & google.ca just aren't picking up stuff from Spain. It keeps going to Mexican stuff? Any assist appreciated |
Jay L |
kdnpr@yahoo.com |
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1038708/ |
Thursday October 23 01:24:53 2008 Re: Bilingual Posters? - Cuenta atrás |
Mandrakedaily wrote: > I know this serie and i know this scene but i dont know > enough english to help you. Sorry lo siento Arrgghh. It just clicked! You're the guy that has a gag scene for this show up on Dai ly motion. I got to figure that one too, as that cleave makes it a must tape |
Jay L |
Thursday October 23 01:29:25 2008 protest in the UK |
This post was deleted. Poster: spudRus Reason: Off-topic. |
The Moderator |
Thursday October 23 02:17:27 2008 Re: wwe possibility coming |
I'll believe it when I'll see it. |
ACC |
Thursday October 23 06:44:47 2008 Re: Days of Wrath |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > Connie with another damsel (Elastoplast gag this time) Is this scene from the series "Okavango"? |
Hadji |
Thursday October 23 09:46:56 2008 Dream Girls |
As a child of the 60's, I started to develop an interest in seeing girls tied up and gagged in the 70's and was thinking about all the TV viewing I used to do holding some hope for a scene. After some thought, I wanted to post my all time wish list that never happened. My self-imposed criteria were they had to be at least a semi-regular in a series. These are the ones that never came close to being bound and gagged (the gag is important to me) despite my fervent hopes. 1970’s 1. Karen Valentine, Room 222 2. Jacklyn Smith, Charlie’s Angels 3. Lauren Tewes, Love Boat 4. Adrienne Barbeau, Maude 5. Judy Landers, Vegas 1980’s 1. Lisa Hartman, Knots Landing 2. Markie Post, Night Court 3. Shelly Long, Cheers 4. Deborah Shelton, Dallas 5. Rebecca Holden, Knight Rider 1990’s 1. Christina Applegate, Married with Children 2. Jenny Garth, 90210 3. Crystal Bernard, Wings 4. Mariel Hemingway, Civil Wars 5. Andrea Parker, The Pretender Still hope for a few, I suppose but I'd like to know some thoughts from others. I had a weakness for girl-next-door types and Karen Valentine used to rock my world. |
Henry |
Thursday October 23 10:39:31 2008 Re: Recommendation |
>>>>>Personally, I have been wanting to see "How to Rob a Bank" featuring Erika Christensen. I'm told it's a good movie in its own right with a quality DiD scene to boot. Thoughts?<<<<<< Pretty much depends on how hot you think Erika is, and if you like/don't mind decent, but not exceptional, tape-gags. As for the flick itself, I haven't watched it through, but on Netflix the reviews are widely varied, with a lot of people loving it, and a lot of people hating it. |
The Greyman |
http://greymanreport.blogspot.com/ |
Thursday October 23 14:36:31 2008 Re: Dream Girls |
Henry wrote: > > came close to being bound and gagged (the gag is > important to me) despite my fervent hopes. > What was it like to see a scene in the 1970s and be unable to save it? That must have been torture. Fortunately, my Did collecting/interest didn't start until about a year after we first got a VCR in 1983. |
Thursday October 23 15:04:00 2008 Re: Dream Girls |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > What was it like to see a scene in the 1970s and be > unable to save it? That must have been torture. That is a great question. I was just thinking of this. I used to audio record things on a bulky cassette recorder, and then play that back running the visual through my twisted little brain. lol. |
doug |
doug5759@yahoo.com |
Thursday October 23 15:13:09 2008 Re: Dream Girls |
> What was it like to see a scene in the 1970s and be > unable to save it? Or recording on Beta back in the day |
Thursday October 23 15:39:46 2008 Re: Recommendation |
The Greyman wrote: > As for the flick itself, I haven't watched it > through, but on Netflix the reviews are widely varied, > with a lot of people loving it, and a lot of people hating it. I for one loved the movie...Nice Story, fast paced and I think Erika looks real hot with redhair.I would recommend it for sure especially since she is tied hands behind for quite some duration. |
Nidhi Thard |
Thursday October 23 16:07:59 2008 Re: Dream Girls |
> What was it like to see a scene in the 1970s and be > unable to save it? That must have been torture. > Fortunately, my Did collecting/interest didn't start > until about a year after we first got a VCR in 1983. Well, before there were (cheap) VCR's, there were Polaroid cameras - you used polaroids so you could see right away if the pictures were clear. You turned off the flash so it wouldn't reflect on the screen, and turned off the room lights so they wouldn't wash out the screen image. Then, you watched the show looking for cues that there might be a DiD scene in the episode. If you were lucky, it had been written up by McGuire in Bondage Life's Bound For Hollywood column a couple months back, or was listed in Marburger's book, so you knew what to look for. When the (possible) scene came up, you came in as close to the screen as possible without risking overexposure and started taking pictures, hoping that there would be at least a moment or two when the damsel onscreen would be still enough to not blur the shot and the scene itself would be well-lit enough to offer some detail. The payoff? Maybe three or four good screen shots with decent details and not-horrible color. If you got a really decent shot, you might even be able to sell it to Movie Star News for a couple bucks. I sort of like the ways things are now. |
Magellan |
Thursday October 23 16:36:24 2008 Re: Deception-Michelle Williams |
> Is Michelle Williams gagged in this movie? Has anyone > seen it? Nice line from a review: "S disappears and Jonathan finds himself blackmailed by Wyatt and embroiled in the old transfer-cash-into-my-personal-account- or-I-kill-your-girlfriend game. To add a modern touch, there are scenes where photos of the bound and gagged S, her eyes pleading for help, pop up on Jonathan's cell phone" |
http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/ff20081024a3.html |
Thursday October 23 17:06:53 2008 Re: NCIS |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > When did "candyass" replace the term > "putz"? I for one prefer "putz". To > me, "candyass" sounds more like an endearing > term I'd call my girlfriend. Personally I'm really not sure what's wrong with using "guy." Quicker to type, gets the same point across... yeah it can be annoying when a guy is bound along with (especially alongside) a hot babe, but I just dunno what good it does to call them names. Oh well. |
Thursday October 23 17:15:34 2008 Re: Batman |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > Hope Batgirl is in the sequel to Dark Night If they're going to use Frank Miller's "The Dark Knight Returns" as the source for a sequel (and Miller is very much the flavor of the day right now) then no Batgirl. Robin will be a teenage girl, but no bondage that I recall. Of course it's likely that they'd want to make some changes, since I'm not sure they want to put a 50-something Batman up on the screen. Or they could adapt something from "All-Star Batman and Robin," which has been pretty much a consistently late and not too great affair. Or ask Miller to help with a new story, which is probably most likely. |
Cinch |
Thursday October 23 17:16:30 2008 Re: NCIS |
> dunno what good it does to call them names. Oh well. Sometimes it feels good just to vent a bit, like with Hollyoaks and next week's episode of NCIS, where the damsel will likely escape treatment while a bunch of 'guy' losers will get the treatment. Looks like those actors will have 'Serial Killer Victim' on their resumes. The pic from Hollyoaks should have been times-5 last week |
Thursday October 23 17:25:15 2008 Re: Dream Girls |
Henry wrote: I had a weakness for > girl-next-door types and Karen Valentine used to rock my world. About 50% of those on your lists would also be on mine. Along the "girl next door" guidelines I would add Sally Field and Sydney Penney, who I know had a scene or two, but it's never enough as they say. |
Cinch |
Thursday October 23 17:29:34 2008 Anyone know the name of her? |
This seems to be some kind of stock image, but does anyone know her name or is she just a nameless, unknown girl? |
Thursday October 23 18:24:47 2008 Criminal Minds 10/22 |
On Criminal Minds last night there was a scene. Psycho has a couple trapped in a cabin. In the last third of the show we see the woman bound to a bed with tape, stretched out, arms over head, ankles bound. Her husband is also in the room, bound to a chair. Heroic team of Criminal Minds regulars ride to the rescue before she can be raped/killed. The psycho, BTW, is played by Wil Wheaton. That's right, Trekkies, little Wesley Crusher became a homicidal maniac. |
WWS |
Thursday October 23 18:53:19 2008 Re: Anyone know the name of her? |
looks like a young rachel leigh cook |
Thursday October 23 19:12:07 2008 Re: Collecting scenes in the 1970s |
> Well, before there were (cheap) VCR's, there were Polaroid cameras - you used polaroids so you could see right away if the pictures were clear. You turned off the flash so it wouldn't reflect on the screen, and turned off the room lights so they wouldn't wash out the screen image. Then, you watched the show looking for cues that there might be a DiD scene in the episode. If you were lucky, it had been written up by McGuire in Bondage Life's Bound For Hollywood column a couple months back, or was listed in Marburger's book, so you knew what to look for. When the (possible) scene came up, you came in as close to the screen as possible without risking overexposure and started taking pictures, hoping that there would be at least a moment or two when the damsel onscreen would be still enough to not blur the shot and the scene itself would be well-lit enough to offer some detail. The payoff? Maybe three or four good screen shots with decent details and not-horrible color. ~~~~ And back then, Polaroid color film cost close to $1/shot (if you included the sales tax). |
Kinky-napper |
Thursday October 23 19:18:06 2008 Re: Dream Girls |
In the 70s I thought I was the only one who enjoyed this stuff ( I was a kid ). Not until Al Gore invented the Internet did I come to realize how many of us there are ... |
Harry Hyde |
Thursday October 23 20:06:37 2008 Raffish DiDClips updated |
Raffish |
raffish@bondageparade.com |
http://www.bondageparade.com/ |
Thursday October 23 21:25:08 2008 Re: Criminal Minds 10/22 |
WWS wrote: > On Criminal Minds last night there was a scene. Yep, ep: "Paradise". Posted about it here on tuesday Entry coming |
Jay L |
Thursday October 23 22:02:29 2008 Supernatural |
Was watching Supernateral coming attractions. Next Thursday they showed a blond girl with a black gag. Might be worth a record? Good luck. :-) |
Wayne |
Thursday October 23 23:01:29 2008 Re: Raffish DiDClips updated |
Raffish wrote: > > http://www.bondageparade.com/ Cool update. I was in the mood for that Diagnosis Murder scene. Also, I flipped through Soap Opera Weekly today, and there could be some scenes on the horizon. General Hospital, I believe, had something that sounded interesting. And ATWT is bringing back Craig Montgomery. |
The House of Le Bastard |
Thursday October 23 23:34:50 2008 Re: Batman |
Cinch wrote: > no Batgirl. Robin will be a teenage girl I knew Frank Miller was as Elseworlds freak |
Zorak |
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