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Saturday October 26 00:37:11 2019 Good fighting/rescue scene |
What are some good scenes where the hero and villain(s) fight while the damsel is b and g'd? |
FrankF |
Saturday October 26 01:43:38 2019 Re: Good fighting/rescue scene |
Hellraiser III, sort of. Not sure if it really counts since Pinhead and his human counterpart engage in a fight actually after Terry Farrell gets freed from her bonds, but I reckon it's close enough. |
Saturday October 26 02:37:04 2019 Re: Good fighting/rescue scene |
On October 26 2019 FrankF wrote: > What are some good scenes where the hero and villain(s) > fight while the damsel is b and g'd? Sarah Michelle Gellar's scene was especially great in The Air I Breathe, as it was her first serious ft scene and it was amazing to see her play this role as a full on did post-Buffy where it was unbearable for 15 years on this page that it never happened._. |
Saturday October 26 09:41:51 2019 Re: Good fighting/rescue scene |
On October 26 2019 FrankF wrote: > What are some good scenes where the hero and villain(s) > fight while the damsel is b and g'd? Ally Walker in "Universal Soldier." Hui Ying Hung in "8 Diagram Pole Fighter," although she's quickly ungagged and before too long is also cut loose, helping to beat down the villains. |
Saturday October 26 09:47:04 2019 Re: Good fighting/rescue scene |
On October 26 2019 FrankF wrote: > What are some good scenes where the hero and villain(s) > fight while the damsel is b and g'd? Marjorie Lord in "Sherlock Holmes in Washington," although Holmes, in the same predicament she's in, can only shield her while Watson and the police wage a gun battle with the villains. |
Saturday October 26 10:41:14 2019 Re: Sorry |
On October 25 2019 (unsigned poster) wrote: > On October 24 2019 (unsigned poster) wrote: > > Karen Allen didn't win for RotLA > According to Wikipedia she won some kind of award She won something called a Saturn Award, whatever that is |
Saturday October 26 11:33:28 2019 Re: Good fighting/rescue scene |
> What are some good scenes where the hero and > villain(s) fight while the damsel is b and g'd? Heather Medway and Missy Peregrym |
Saturday October 26 11:53:29 2019 Re: Good fighting/rescue scene |
> What are some good scenes where the hero and villain(s) > fight while the damsel is b and g'd? Title: Mission: Impossible – Fallout (2018) Medium: Movie Actress: Rebecca Ferguson Description: During the climax of the movie, Ilsa (Rebecca Ferguson) was searching for a missing bomb. Before being able to inform Benji of her exact location after finding it, Ilsa was grabbed and smashed through the wall by the villain and subsequently knocked out unconscious. We next see Ilsa regaining her consciousness but now cleave-gagged, with her own scarf serving as the gag. She's on a chair with her hands bounds behind by ropes, with the ropes connecting to the ropes around her neck. Thus, the ropes on her neck start to choke her when she pulls on her bonds. The villain then taunts her and handgags her when she calls for help through her gag. When Benji manages to find Ilsa, she struggles and shouts intensely through her gag to warn him of the presence of the villain. While Benji and the villain fight, Ilsa continues to struggle. Upon seeing Benji overpowered, Ilsa eventually breaks free from her bonds by hurling herself onto a table to break the chair she's tied in. Occurs at 2hrs 1-5mins of the iTunes release without commercials. Title: Highlander Medium: TV Series Actress: Alexandra Vandernoot Description: Episode: "The Gathering" (1.1) The lovely Tessa (Vandernoot) is shown in a flashback sequence at 25mins, being menaced by a sword-wielding psycho welder. She sits on a stool, hands tied behind her back with rope, feet tied together, and tightly cleave gagged with a knotted blue bandanna. A few full-body views, several nice close-ups and some mmpphhing from Tessa. Scene lasts one minute, with no untying shown. Title: The Ghost in the Invisible Bikini (1966) Medium: Movie Actress: Deborah Walley Description: In a scene clearly inspired by Linda Evans' performance in Beach Blanket Bingo the previous year -- in which Walley also appeared, incidentally -- she's grabbed by the baddies and tied with rather elaborate ropework to a log on a buzzsaw conveyor and overgagged with a scarf. During the climactic group fight scene that follows, the heroes and villains take turns pulling the lever that reverses the conveyor's direction, resulting in the log reaching the saw four times, showering Walley with sawdust, before she is rescued. Title: The New Adventures of Robin Hood (1997) Medium: TV Series Actress: Judy Green, Barbara Griffin Description: Episode: "The Legion" (2.02) Judy Green plays the mistress of Prince John. Robin binds her and gags her with a loose cleave-gag and sticks her in a cupboard while he robs the Prince. Not an impressive scene; the actress doesn't emote and the camera doesn't move. Later in the episode, the radiant Barbara Griffin (playing Marian) is kidnapped by evil gods (can you say running out of plot ideas, boys and girls) and used as bait to lure Robin into a trap. Of course, the plot fails, but Robin has to battle the bad guys in a lengthy scene, while Marian struggles furiously, before he can rescue her. The lovely Marian is tightly cleave-gagged with a thick black cloth and her wrists are bound behind a column of the castle. Her ankles are not bound, but her short skirt shows her long-forever legs to good account. Nice boots, too. A wonderful scene! Title: Eye Candy Medium: TV Series Actress: Victoria Justice Description: Episode: "SOS" (1.07) Victoria Justice gets her long-awaited first B&G scene in this MTV series. Lindy (Justice) is conked into unconsciousness against a wall at 32mins, waking up about 2mins later in a darkly lit basement room; she stands taut with her hands cuffed overhead to a pipe, bare feet unbound. Lots of struggling as she looks around. Her captor soon approaches her with a thin white cloth in hand, which he uses to tightly cleave gag her onscreen. He then rips open her top from behind and prepares to brand her on the back using an iron, eliciting much mmpphhing and squealing from an utterly helpless Lindy, who really hams up her DiD role. In the nick of time, she is freed and ungagged onscreen at 37mins. Title: Spy Game Medium: TV Series Actress: Darlene Kardon, Allison Smith Description: Episode: "With Friends Like These" (1.02) First a missing Russian woman (Kardon) is located in an abandoned house, tied to a chair and gagged. While her partner Lorne battles thugs outside, Max (Smith) frees the woman. However, it's all been a trap, and the bad guy gives Max a surprise injection. Lorne enters the house, and searches for Max, finally locating her in the wine cellar. She has her hands cuffed behind her back, a noose around her neck, and she's perched on a block of ice that's being melted down by a blowtorch. Oh yeah, she has a thick black cleave-gag keeping things nice and quiet. All this is yet another trap, and the bad guy and Lorne begin a protracted fight scene. During the battle, the ice block is knocked away, but Lorne rolls a barrel over for Max to perch precariously upon. After a bit, the fight manages to knock over a bunch of wine racks, which come crashing domino fashion towards Max. She leaps and does the splits, holding the wine racks apart with her feet. Eventually, the fight is over, and Max is rescued. This is a first rate scene: lengthy, beautiful actress, athletic struggling, several good closeups, just fine all around. Title: Manhunt of Mystery Island (1945) aka Captain Mephisto and the Transformation Machine Medium: Movie Serial Actress: Linda Stirling Chapter 4: Claire is captured by a thug called only B-6 (Fred Graham). He has her seated in a chair and bound in a front hog tie, while detective gagged over the hair with a white cloth. Lance tracks Claire down, but during the fight scene is about to be killed by B-6 when Claire rolls over on her side grabs a gun and, still bound and gagged, shoots the murderous thug. Chapter 13: Claire is shown to her captured scientist father (of course he's a scientist, he's wearing a white lab coat, isn't he?) with her wrists bound behind her back. Claire's dad has been reluctant to assist Capt. Mephisto in his evil designs; perhaps the knowledge that is daughter is bound and a prisoner will coerce him into cooperating more fully in the pirate's evil designs. Lance has captured Brand, though, and arranges for his exchange for Claire. Brand manages to spit out his gag and, while bound, radios Mephisto with his location. Claire now serves as bait for Lance. Claire is shown tied to a chair and detective gagged with a white cloth. When Mephisto gloats over capturing Lance, she kicks the gun from his hand and the battle royale is on, including set-destructing fisticuffs, a beautiful damsel's desperate struggle to free herself from her bonds, and a cabin which is burning down around the three characters. |
dg |
Saturday October 26 13:35:09 2019 Re: Anything in 3 From Hell? |
On October 06 2019 (unsigned poster) wrote: > Hello, Rob Zombie's new movie has found its way onto > torrent sites and the internet in general. I haven't had > the time to check it out yet, so has anyone given it a > watch? Is there anything of interest in it? There were several tie up scenes. Sheri Moon Zombie spends a lot of time in prison chains, handcuffs, or hospital restraints. A female bounty hunter gets tied to a tree with her face skinned off, a couple of decent looking housewives (one white, one black) get tied up as hostages. Then at the end Sherri is tied to a water fountain. No gags. |
Anubis |
Saturday October 26 14:25:31 2019 Blue Bloods |
There was a scene in last night's episode where a woman is rescued bound and cleave-gagged. Quick scene about 15 minutes from end with commercials. Actress was Cindy de la Cruz. There was also a rescue discovery type scene in this week's Chicago PD, where woman is found on bed tied up and gagged, but that scene was even quicker, with no real shots of her gagged before the policewoman removed the gag. The third episode of the Nick mini series Are You Afraid of the Dark had its heroine bound and cleave-gagged. |
Dextor |
Saturday October 26 15:50:47 2019 Re: Sorry |
On October 26 2019 (unsigned poster) wrote: > On October 25 2019 (unsigned poster) wrote: > > On October 24 2019 (unsigned poster) wrote: > > > Karen Allen didn't win for RotLA > > According to Wikipedia she won some kind of award > She won something called a Saturn Award, whatever that is Saturn Award is for SciFi acting. The OP asked about Oscars, Emmys or Tonys. So, award winning -- yes. Winning one of the big 4 (the Grammys is the other) -- no. |
Saturday October 26 18:40:18 2019 Definitely DID not see this coming |
See what I did there? DID? Never mind. Watching Scorpion King III and had one of those cool unexpected scenes in what is otherwise a truly appalling film. Anyway, hot girl with a cleave gag under her harem girl mask. Lots of cute, if unconvincing, mmmphing given how thin the cleave gag is. Also Ron Perlman as a middle eastern king with hair extensions. https://m.imdb.com/title/tt1781896/mediaviewer/rm1812361728 |
Beefwhip |
beefwhip@yahoo.com |
Saturday October 26 19:32:28 2019 Re: Definitely DID not see this coming |
Something about gags under veils etc that's profoundly sexy, especially when you can see the outline of the gag under the veil. The Stargate series had a similar scene too. Don't get me wrong though still like to see the gag proper but veils+gags underneath are a glorious tease |
Saturday October 26 22:24:04 2019 Re: Blue Bloods |
On October 26 2019 Dextor wrote: > There was a scene in last night's episode where a woman > is rescued bound and cleave-gagged. Quick scene about 15 Thanks for the heads up, Dextor. I'll have to check them out. |
B.G. |
Saturday October 26 22:48:11 2019 Rebecca Ferguson Dune - Potential Disappointment? |
A recent article published by IndieWire has Rebecca Ferguson discussing her upcoming role in Dune (a film we're all eagerly anticipating I'm sure!). However, I fear that we may end up disappointed - she makes a point in saying that "Something that Denis Villeneuve and the writers have really taken into consideration is [that] this book was written back in the day when women were portrayed differently to what we are expecting nowadays — which we call gender equality" Doesn't exactly line up with having her be a damsel... here's to hoping I'm wrong though. Article link: https://www.indiewire.com/2019/10/rebecca-ferguson-dune-lady-jessica-1202185246/ |
Bruhkingham |
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