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Sunday November 07 00:56:26 2004 Andromeda - 3x11 - Delenda Est - Lexa Doig BPR-10913.avi |
Video capped and uploaded.
Record number: 10913 Title: Andromeda Medium: TV Series Actress: Lexa Doig Description: Episode: "Delenda Est" (3.13) Andromeda (Lexa Doig) is shackled standing spread eagle. Her clothes (red jumpsuit) are torn to so that glowing wires can be attached. Large metal shackles. She is rescued during a firefight. Around 26' into the episode. Well lit scene, some decent close-ups. |
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Sunday November 07 00:57:45 2004 Andromeda - 3x11 - Delenda Est - Lexa Doig BPR-10913.avi |
Pics available until geoshitties does their bandwidth limit exceeded thing.
She looks almost content being strung up like that ;) |
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Sunday November 07 01:02:01 2004 Andromeda - 3x11 - Delenda Est - Lexa Doig BPR-10913.avi |
Pics also available in a zip file on the yahoo group. Please download from there so the website doesn't get killed again. |
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Sunday November 07 01:23:27 2004 Re: Hillside..one more try |
angryrob wrote:
> http://www.thehillsidestranglermovie.com/promo.htm > > This looks REALLY good. Nice naked hogtie..duct tape gags..the whole nine yards..but it also looks fairly gruesome. Personally its ok with me because I know its not real but may turn off many of the readers of/contributors to this site. |
Mark O |
Sunday November 07 01:38:42 2004 Re: Handgags |
> > There was also a horror movie in the 80's where a
> girl > > was handgagged by a psycho in a movie theater, but I > cant > > remember the title. > > Anyone remember the title? > > The US-Title is "Anguish" I brought this film up many months ago; it's one of my all-time favorite handgags. The young lady on the receiving end of that extremely long handgag, Talia Paul, went onto a career in country muisc. I think I put it in the database at that time. |
Ice Cream Man |
Sunday November 07 02:02:55 2004 Andromeda - 4x08 - Conduit to Destiny - Laura Mennell - BPR-10915.avi |
Uploaded a vid cap of Laura Mennell in a cell.
Short. Record number: 10915 Title: Andromeda Medium: TV Series Actress: Laura Mennell Description: Episode: "Conduit to Destiny" (4.08) Siara (Laura Mennell) is seen locked up in a prison cell. 5' into the episode. Short scene. |
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Sunday November 07 03:34:06 2004 CSI - 5x06 - April Bowlby - BPR-10917.avi |
Added the scene from last week. Short, trippy and blurry, just like the wannabe Tarantino's at CSI like it
/shakes fist vid and pics. Record number: 10917 Title: C.S.I. Medium: TV Series Actress: April Bowlby Description: Episode: "What's Eating Gilbert Grissom?" (5.06) Kaitlin Rackish (April Bowlby) is seen in a van, cleave gagged, wrists strap cuffed together in front. Short, trippy, typical CSI blurry flashback scenes at 17' and 27' A fair bit of "mmmphf"ing. She is killed by a serial killer (off screen) and there is a shot of Grissom finding her tied body at 18". Also of note is that there are about 20 BDSM pics scattered throughout the episode. The serial killer is an artist, so there are a bunch of his drawings / pictures of his previous victims. |
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Sunday November 07 09:40:54 2004 DVD's top five or ten |
Hey everyone
I just got my first DVD player this week (mocking may comence at will) Anyhoo... I was thinking it might be fun for us to all list some DVD's that had additional or better bondage scenes than the VHS copy. Are there any movies that there wasn't a scene in the version at the theater or the video but a miraculous "Deleted scene" showed up in the DVD? A good example is Scooby Doo with SMG being restrained while her soul was being sucked out. I also heard there was some additional goodies with Rachel Leigh Cook in "The Big Empty." How's about Jamie King in "Lone Star State of Mind" (not that that scene could be much better). |
Snowcat |
Sunday November 07 10:35:29 2004 SAW |
After seeing saw last night, I was a bit disappointed by the gags used on Monica Potter and the daughter. I was expecting something more...severe? Mouths stuffed? Tape would have been a better choice. All the other images in the film were so extreme...I have always felt if you are gonna gag someone...just GAG 'EM GOOD! |
tpubxzdz |
Sunday November 07 11:36:16 2004 The last word on handgags... |
...and one I can't believe no one else here mentioned, is simply the Mother of All Handgags-Lori Martin being manhandled by Robert Mitchum in the original "Cape Fear."
Come on, kids, don't any of you ever watch ANYTHING that isn't in color with a Dolby 5.1 soundtrack? Granted, Martin retired from acting decades ago and probably is now older than anyone here and Mitchum, of course, is long gone, but they and many of their generation left a legacy of scenes that are the equal of-if not in some ways superior to-what YOU'VE been raised on. And you've got more access to it than we EVER had-while we had to breathlessly scan the TV listings for movies and shows with favorite scenes(which we then couldn't record when we DID see them) all you have to do is stroll over to the "classic" section of the video store or check out your public library's online card catalog (many libraries tend to "heavy up" on videos of older films, because they're cheaper and tend not to get them into political trouble with Bible-thumpers and others ostensibly concerned over children's access to newer and rawer content, or video stores complaining about unfair competition from the public sector). So consider the possibilities, youngsters. Throw some dates preceding your birth into the IMDb or our database, and then go out and see how many of those films with interesting possibilites you can come across on the store or library shelves. If you strike out there, there's always Turner Classic Movies on cable. And try catching some of the classic TV show scenes when TV Land or another channel gives you a chance. It might surprise you to find out that there was a Lois Lane before Teri Hatcher, that damsels could be just as exciting without profanity, nudity or explicit sex, and that Paul McCartney was in a band before Wings...but I'd better stop now before I get into some REAL trouble! |
An Old Friend |
Sunday November 07 11:50:48 2004 Re: The last word on handgags... |
An Old Friend wrote:
>and that Paul McCartney was in a band before Wings...but >I'd better stop now before I get into some REAL trouble! I know this sounds kinda Urban Legendish, but many moons ago the wife and I were watching a special about the Beatles, our oldest came in, and made a 'Is that Paul McCartney !!!' remark. Another thing about the 'OLD' days was that network TV shows usually had 39 new episodes each season. Some shows would rerun selected episodes during the summer, some wouldn't. So if you missed a scene, or caught part of one, you usually had to wait years for the chance to see it again. Not like now where shows are already into repeats of the current season's episodes. |
Jacot |
Sunday November 07 12:31:12 2004 Damsels Tournament |
Just a quick reminder. Second round voting in the Damsel in Distress Tournament starts on Wednesday. 32 damsels have already been shown the door and 32 more will be eliminated in the next 10 days. Round of 64 features some incredible matchups. Photo matchups for all 32 contests have been posted. 96 damsels, 1 champion. |
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/damselindistresstournament/ |
Sunday November 07 14:19:55 2004 Re: The last word on handgags... |
An Old Friend wrote:
>> > Come on, kids, don't any of you ever watch ANYTHING that > isn't in color with a Dolby 5.1 soundtrack? Granted, > Martin retired from acting decades ago and probably is > now older than anyone here and Mitchum, ...but I'd better stop now before I get into some REAL trouble! Lets just watch commercial videos........problem is the gags seem to be loose, although I dont know why.......seems mainstream scenes actually have tighter gags. |
the reason |
Sunday November 07 14:44:40 2004 Re: SAW |
tpubxzdz wrote:
> I have always felt if you are > gonna gag someone...just GAG 'EM GOOD! Here, here. Some tape wound round the head would have been much more apt! |
Rhavin |
Sunday November 07 14:55:11 2004 Studying the classic TV & Movies |
> Come on, kids, don't any of you ever watch ANYTHING that
isn't in color with a Dolby 5.1 soundtrack? So consider the possibilities, youngsters. Throw some dates preceding your birth into the IMDb or our database, and then go out and see how many of those films with interesting possibilites you can come across on the store or library shelves. If you strike out there, there's always Turner Classic Movies on cable. And try catching some of the classic TV show scenes when TV Land or another channel gives you a chance. ---- And a dozen or so years ago, I heard Kirk Douglas referred to as "you know, Michael Douglas' father". This myopic knowledgebase also extends to places such as IMDB.com. I notice that the IMDB message boards are filled with hundreds of postings on the teens/twenty-somethings of the moment, while (except for Sci-Fi cult shows) many Wishlist damsels from earlier decades have *zero* posts, as well as DiD classics (such as "The Abductors" and "Terror Among Us"). |
Kinky-napper |
Sunday November 07 15:05:29 2004 Gags |
Sigh. Here's my take, not that anyone cares to listen.
In mainstream productions, the scenes are short, highly and expensively produced, and if they do things right, they make the tie up LOOK as if it's severe (although I see far fewer of these scenes - apparently - than some of you do) using camera angles, professional lighting, GOOD ACTING (sorry, pro bondage models are not academy award caliber actresses), and grips who adjust the props (insert ropes and gags here) between every take (there are dozens of takes in a professional production - one or two, if you're lucky, in a pro bondage production). And furthermore, pro bondage/very low budget productions expect the model to struggle her heart out, thereby possibly loosening the rope and gag over the 5, 6 or however many minutes of consecutive screen time she has, as opposed the the seconds of actual screen time for our mainstream actresses (count 'em!). My final verdict - good pro bondage productions indeed have TIGHTER ropes and TIGHTER gags, although there are the unfortunate producers out there who either do a poor job due to lack of experience and/or aren't very good at it to begin with. Also, some are very considerate of the models (a very good thing), and as they put the models through one bondage position to another to another for 4 to 6 straight hours during a shoot, they don't want to be unduly cruel, and not have it be serial killer-tight. So, I'm afraid those of you who really think that mainstream movies have better gags, or better bondage scenes, you've been duped, well, at least by yourselves, but ultimately you are fooled by the high standard, professional Hollywood production values that make you think that. Believe me, when you've seen for example, let's see, a Teri Hatcher gag on "Lois and Clark," in between takes she would just reach up and pull out the cleave part of the gag without untying the back of it. And that's only one example. Believe me. |
Clarifier |
Sunday November 07 15:19:22 2004 New Update |
New URL, new clip and new DvD in PantyDiDCap site.
Ciao. |
Andrew |
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Sunday November 07 16:00:39 2004 Re: DVD's top five or ten |
Snowcat wrote:
> I was thinking it might be fun for us to all list some > DVD's that had additional or better bondage scenes than > the VHS copy. Two great examples of a DVD being better than the video are: Big Trouble in Little China- The 2 disc special edition has extra footage of the asian girl in the deleted scenes section. This one is a little hard to find these days since they've released a 1 disc DVD of the film, without the deleted scenes. Leatherface TCM 3- The Unrated version has much more graphic footage of Kate Hodge gagged. Joyride- A couple of alternate endings with LeeLee tied with saran wrap, and the commentary by LeeLee during her scenes is definitly worth buying the DVD. > How's about Jamie King in "Lone Star State of > Mind" (not that that scene could be much better). I have this on DVD but I dont recall there being anything new on it other than what we've already seen. |
Anubis |
Sunday November 07 16:27:45 2004 Re: Studying the classic TV & Movies |
Kinky-napper wrote:
> > Come on, kids, don't any of you ever watch ANYTHING > that isn't in color with a Dolby 5.1 soundtrack? > So consider the possibilities, youngsters. Throw some > dates preceding your birth into the IMDb or our database, > and then go out and see how many of those films with > interesting possibilites you can come across on the store > or library shelves. If you strike out there, there's > always Turner Classic Movies on cable. And try catching > some of the classic TV show scenes when TV Land or > another channel gives you a chance. > ---- > And a dozen or so years ago, I heard Kirk Douglas > referred to as "you know, Michael Douglas' > father". > > This myopic knowledgebase also extends to places such as > IMDB.com. I notice that the IMDB message boards are > filled with hundreds of postings on the > teens/twenty-somethings of the moment, while (except for > Sci-Fi cult shows) many Wishlist damsels from earlier > decades have *zero* posts, as well as DiD classics (such > as "The Abductors" and "Terror Among Us"). The imdb forums are, shall we say, "prime examples of the many failures of the American educational system". I swear that you lose IQ points by reading them. If you have no clue that a scene exists, you probably won't be all that interested in actually obtaining it. That is probably the main reason why youngsters don't care. That and the "Oh great, a scene with Diana Rigg, she's only 60, woo hoo!" mental imagery factor. Also, old folks tend to already have the scene / forgot all about it, so they tend not to request it, which causes the youngsters to not be aware of it, which causes less requests . . . |
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Sunday November 07 17:56:25 2004 Re: The last word on handgags... |
An Old Friend wrote:
> ...and one I can't believe no one else here mentioned, is > simply the Mother of All Handgags-Lori Martin being > manhandled by Robert Mitchum in the original "Cape > Fear." > > Come on, kids, don't any of you ever watch ANYTHING that > isn't in color with a Dolby 5.1 soundtrack? This reminds me of one of my favourite handgag scenes, i haven't thought about it in years. It was from a 1942 Hitchcock movie Saboteur and is an extensive handgag for Priscilla Lane. I could be wrong, the memory cheats and i know some 'classic' bondage scenes have turned out to be a lot shorter than i remembered once i tracked down the video or DVD but i seem to recall it going on for well over a minute. |
Moxx of Balhoom |
mike@timelord.wanadoo.co.uk |
Sunday November 07 18:36:19 2004 Re: Gags |
> Believe me, when you've seen for example, let's see, a
> Teri Hatcher gag on "Lois and Clark," in > between takes she would just reach up and pull out the > cleave part of the gag without untying the back of it. And > that's only one example. Believe me. I believe you, it's obvious why there are so few extreme or realistic gags on mainstream shows. Last nights Americas Most Wanted had a pretty extreme duct tape gag, but they usually try to be graphic for sympathy reasons. Monica Potter's "disappointing" gag in Saw is understandable because of the motivation of the kidnapper isn't? Don't want to write spoilers here, but I think it makes some sense if you know the story. The lack of "intense" gags or long scenes in mainstream stuff is totally acceptable because of the quality of the production and the talent/beauty of the captive; for my taste anyway. |
Sunday November 07 18:52:51 2004 The Incredibles |
For those into cartoon bondage, the (soon-to-be) megahit Incredibles has bondage of sorts. About 2/3 through the movie the entire family (minus the baby) are captured by the bad guy. They are restrained, standing spread-eagle, with those big metal clamps that bad guys put around superheroes hands and feet. The metal clamps are attached to the frame with with appears to be electricity/lightning.
Two putzes (Dad and son) and two DIDs (Mom and teenage daughter). All in uniform. Sorry, don't have an actual picture of the scene, but here's what the characters look like... |
Pofoz |
Sunday November 07 20:05:48 2004 Re: The last word on handgags... |
Moxx of Balhoom wrote:
> This reminds me of one of my favourite handgag scenes, > i haven't thought about it in years. It was from a 1942 > Hitchcock movie Saboteur Likewise, I had forgotten about this one. Excellent drawn out handgagging scene. |
Anubis |
Sunday November 07 21:05:50 2004 Re: Gags |
Clarifier wrote:
> {Snip} > So, I'm afraid those of you who really think that > mainstream movies have better gags, or better bondage > scenes, you've been duped, well, at least by yourselves, > but ultimately you are fooled by the high standard, > professional Hollywood production values that make you > think that. > > Believe me, when you've seen for example, let's see, a > Teri Hatcher gag on "Lois and Clark," in > between takes she would just reach up and pull out the > cleave part of the gag without untying the back of it. > And that's only one example. Believe me. Uh... I hate to break it to you guys, but the kick-the-crap-out-of-the-villain fights in "Walker Testosterone Ranger" are coreographed! Otherwise, they'd break a dozen necks &/or spines a week & the insurance carriers would get pissed. Also, the car chases that end in the "escaping" villain's car corkscrewing through the air & exploding (three times)... are staged! Otherwise... insurance carriers... yatta yatta yatta. ALSO also, when they gag the female talent it's always rather loosie. Otherwise, THEY'D BRUISE THE HELL OUT OF THE PRETTY FACE THEY'RE PAYING BIG BUCKS TO RENT! Tight bondage & *especially* gags are the exception for technical reasons relating to production. Deal with it. |
Van |
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http://www.restrainedtastes.com/van/ |
Sunday November 07 21:32:05 2004 AMC - stalker |
This week's spoilers for All My Children say that Greenlee (Rebecca Budig) will be stalked by a man with a gun... |
Sunday November 07 22:34:09 2004 Nicole Eggert: "What Lies Above" |
This is on the Lifetime Network at 9:00 PM (ET) tomorrow. The description is that she is in danger recovering her dead husband's body from a mountain. |
Hermango |
hermango@hotmail.com |
Sunday November 07 22:49:17 2004 Re: Handgags- Question For Our German Friends? |
Anubis wrote:
> Excellent drawn > out handgagging scene. One like our German friends to check into for the fellas here: Narrowed down/Favouring: Feuerteufel - Flammen des Todes, Der (1999), Natalia Wörner Plot is about a kook who rigs lightbulbs to explode. The poor Polizei are baffled, the Fräulein (Wörner?) starts solving the case. One point in the film, the Fräulein is confronted in a bedroom, thrown on the bed, and handgagged- held down whilst this guy talks to her. Hero comes in and whacks the guy with a pole or something? Fairly good scene, if can ID? Thanx, or danke |
Jay L |
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0210678/ |
Sunday November 07 23:44:23 2004 Re: Gags |
> ALSO also, when they gag the female talent it's always
> rather loosie. Otherwise, THEY'D BRUISE THE HELL OUT OF > THE PRETTY FACE THEY'RE PAYING BIG BUCKS TO RENT! I completely disagree. There is no reason whatsoever that you can not have a tight gag that looks great without "bruising" the face as you put it. There have been plenty of them in mainstream scenes. Just think about your favorites. Sure, there have been plenty of loosies but there also have been lots of great tight ones. > > Tight bondage & *especially* gags are the exception > for technical reasons relating to production. Deal with it. http://www.restrainedtastes.com/van/ |
Tapemaster |
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Sunday November 07 23:50:02 2004 Re: AMC - stalker |
(unsigned poster) wrote:
> This week's spoilers for All My Children say that > Greenlee (Rebecca Budig) will be stalked by a man with a gun... ... but will he have rope and cloth? Thanks a lot for the alert! Will this finally be a bound and GAGGED payoff for Rebecca Budig or another disappointment? Place your bets! |
Tapemaster |
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