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Sunday October 24 01:02:55 2021
Re: Dune: HBO Max - Rebecca Ferguson
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Poster: (unsigned poster)
Reason: Non-productive. See FAQ 1.14.
The Moderator
Sunday October 24 01:03:35 2021
Re: Gag snobs look away: What are the best scenes without gags
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Poster: (unsigned poster)
Reason: Non-productive. See FAQ 1.14. Do not use this thread to complain. Seriously.
The Moderator
Sunday October 24 02:08:21 2021
Jodie Comer
Just saw The Last Duel at the cinema. Very well done up to Ridley's usual high standards. The film centres around Jodie Comer who is absolutely luminous throughout the film, just beautiful. Her career trajectory should rise ever upward. We were so lucky to see her in a great f/t scene in the miniseries Thirteen some years back; great scenes with a perfectly applied tapegag. Hopefully more roles will provide more f/t opportunities for this lovely lady.
Sunday October 24 05:43:25 2021
Re: Jodie Comer
On October 24 2021 (unsigned poster) wrote:

> scene in the miniseries Thirteen some years back; great
> scenes with a perfectly applied tapegag.

That scene was all kinds of excellent. She also had a stuff gag scene in Killing Eve.
Clear as Day
Sunday October 24 10:51:39 2021
Re: Jodie Comer
Jodie is an absolute Dollbaby. Perfect face, perfect figure. The fact that she's already had full treatment scenes in her prime is an absolute bonus for "Us". We can only hope Jodie receives more f/t action in what should be a long and successful career. Have enjoyed Eve the last few years but have to agree Jodie is sublimely beautiful in The Last Duel. Her hair, face, skin, figure..just perfect. Absolutely beautiful woman :).
Sunday October 24 11:09:22 2021
Re: Dune: HBO Max - Rebecca Ferguson
On October 24 2021 The Moderator wrote:

> Reason: Non-productive. See FAQ 1.14.

I wonder if the moderator ever slips and accidentally cites FAQ 1.14 in daily conversations.
Andrea Dworkin
Sunday October 24 13:46:54 2021
Re: Dune: HBO Max - Rebecca Ferguson
On October 24 2021 Andrea Dworkin wrote:

> Reason: Non-productive. See FAQ 1.14.
I wonder if the moderator ever slips and accidentally
cites FAQ 1.14 in daily conversations.


Conversation with the wife:
Him: "I'm going fishing today."
Her: "I thought you were going to clean out the garage."
Him: "Non-productive. See FAQ 1.14."
Her: "What the hell are you talking about?!"
Him: "Uhm, I meant... I can bring fish home for dinner. I won't find anything in the garage edible."
Her: "Where did FAQs come into this?!?"
Smarty
Sunday October 24 13:49:55 2021
Re: Jodie Comer
On October 24 2021 Clear as Day wrote:

> She also had a stuff gag scene in Killing Eve.

I don't remember that. What episode? Its not in the database.

Sunday October 24 14:03:49 2021
La venganza de las Juanas
does anyone have seen this show on netflix and does it have any scenes of interest?
Sunday October 24 22:16:03 2021
Lifetime: The Danger Next Door
2 scenes of interest in tonight’s lifetime thriller about a psychotic couple obsessed with their neighbors and their unborn child. At about 1:35:00 (with commercials) into the movie, Robin(Hannah Emily Anderson) gets in an argument with her psycho neighbor Sharon (Kyra Harper) who promptly leaves but not after drugging the dinner she left for Robin. We then cut to Robin passing out after eating the dinner and then waking up in a locked room of the psycho neighbors’ house.

Following a commercial at about 1:45:00 into the movie, Robin’s friend Amanda come’s by the neighbors house looking for Robin who begin yelling. The husband of the two psycho neighbors comes running in and hand gags Robin. Some cuts back and forth and we see the husband cleave gag Robin with a white cloth along with some stuffing with a smaller red cloth. He also tapes Robin’s hands in front and we see her struggle as we hear Amanda killed off camera. The husband then ungags Robin after she agrees to stop yelling and she uses this opportunity to bight him and try to escape with her hands still bound. However, she’s quickly caught and hauled off.

At about 1:48:00, Robin’s husband Ben, comes home looking for Robin only to find Robin’s mom, Carla (Paula Boudreau) bound and tape gagged. Ben ungags her and tells her what happened and he runs off to the neighbors house to find his wife. We see Robin still bound hands and front and handgagged by Sharon while Ben and the psycho husband fight it out.
The husband gets the better of Ben and comes back to the room Robin is being held in. Some monologuing between the two before Robin manages to fight off the husband and get free.
FF8127
Sunday October 24 22:35:12 2021
Re: Lifetime: The Danger Next Door
On October 24 2021 FF8127 wrote:

> 2 scenes of interest in tonight’s lifetime thriller about
> a psychotic couple obsessed with their neighbors and
> their unborn child. At about 1:35:00 (with commercials)
> into the movie, Robin(Hannah Emily Anderson)

Sounds like a solid scene for Lifetime after a few disappointments lately.

Hannah Anderson played Jenna in The Purge where she got a minor scene.
Fred

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