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Monday December 06 00:01:12 2004 Re: The Librarian—Quest for a Left Coast Alert! |
(unsigned poster) wrote:
> Van wrote: > > I've watched the previews > > closely, & there's a scene in which beautiful > blonde > > costar Sonya Walger is standing with her hands In the last 15 minutes, she is handcuffed behind the back. |
Monday December 06 00:51:03 2004 Re: The Librarian—Quest for a Left Coast Alert! |
(unsigned poster) wrote:
> In the last 15 minutes, she is handcuffed behind the back. Was like watching a long, bad episode of "Relic Hunter." |
Monday December 06 01:22:23 2004 Re: small soldiers vidcaps |
(unsigned poster) wrote:
> does anyone have any kirsten dunst in small soldiers > vidcaps? > > thanks You can find vidcaps of her at this ste along with many others. |
http://htfvidcaps.dyns.org/masterframe.htm |
Monday December 06 01:30:29 2004 Re: small soldiers vidcaps |
(unsigned poster) wrote:
> does anyone have any kirsten dunst in small soldiers > vidcaps? > > thanks Guess that link doesn't work. If you click on Origpooh's GAgged Damsels page and then click on her links page. You'll see a link to htf's Vidcaps. That should work. |
Monday December 06 02:42:08 2004 Re: question |
Kerhop wrote:
> S wrote: > > get feedback from how actresses feel when they're > tied up & gagged? > > The great thing about the 'Wrong Turn' DVD commentary is Eliza's description of the 'disgusting, filthy leather gag in my mouth'. She also implies that she was kept in that position for a 'week straight' (though clearly not consecutively - I presume she was allowed home of an evening!). She also describes how members of the crew would tease and tickle her about her predicament. |
Jim |
Monday December 06 03:57:32 2004 fangoria |
In the latest issue of Fangoria there are 2 articles of interest along with good bondage photos. The first is the
upcoming film "White Noise" with Michael Keaton and Deborah Unger. There's a nice closeup shot of Unger gagged with her head clamped to a post. There's another article on "High Tension" (Haute tension) with a woman shown bound and gagged. Keep up the great work Fangoria! |
mkluz |
mkluzorange@msn.com |
Monday December 06 05:10:08 2004 Re: heather locklear |
MadFish wrote:
> > Kind of reminds me of that I LOVE LUCY episode where lucy is gagged with an apple. Below is a link to a "rehersal" picture of that episode. Fans will note she is tied with her arms to her sides in the actual episode while in this picture her hands are tied in front. http://www.lucyfan.com/photoweek213.htm ratstink |
ratstink |
Monday December 06 05:15:02 2004 Re: Help with a scene |
WTB wrote:
> I'm trying to figure out if this is a scene that actually > existed or if I'm crazy. The scene was on a river with a > rowboat or small motorboat I think I know what scebe you speak of, but Im sorry I cant help you with the name. If its the one Im thinking of, its a PUTZ that got the bondage. He was tied in a small metal rowboat with a knotted cleve gag and set afloat, the killer then shot holes in his boat until it sank....Scene is at least 25 years old |
Cleve |
Monday December 06 05:45:53 2004 Re: auditions |
moxx of Balhoom wrote:
> All this recent talk of how actresses feel about being > tied up got me thinking. Every now and then an episode of > a cop show produces an all bondage eipisode, that is to > say one where a girl is kidnapped is kidnapped in the > first act and rescued in the last. Sometimes we get a lot > of scenes in between other times there are just rthe > capture & rescue scenes, either way the actress in > question seems to have little to do in between. one > example that springs to mind is an episode of the BBC > show Murphy's Law in which a pretty young woman spent > almost the entire 90m b&g in a cellar under a car > park. I just wonder how an actress auditions for a > rolelike that, and what goes through her mind when she sees the script? The guest actress in a crime drama is usually not very well known and not yet established in her occupation, and consequently can't be too selective about her roles. She will most likely be exultant is she receives the part, even though it may call for her being bound and gagged for a prolonged period of time. She is very cognizant of the fact that she has countless competitors who would gladly be bound and gagged for the duration of the episode. |
Hadji |
Monday December 06 09:00:24 2004 Re: The Librarian—Quest for a Left Coast Alert! |
(unsigned poster) wrote:
> (unsigned poster) wrote: > > > In the last 15 minutes, she is handcuffed behind the > back. > > Was like watching a long, bad episode of "Relic > Hunter." My thoughts exactly. Two minutes into it, I recoiled in horror---"Oh my god! It's 'wacky'!" It was like tuning in to see "Lost" & getting "Gilligan's Island." I fell asleep before the "climax". And now... let's all put it from our minds & try to get on with our lives. |
Van |
vvvan@earthlink.net |
http://www.restrainedtastes.com/van/ |
Monday December 06 10:48:03 2004 Site Update |
Finally whipped myself into gear (is that a mixed metaphor?) and updated my site. I've posted caps from two episodes of "Hunter", an ancient episode of "As the World Turns", and - since it came up - the original "Gilligan's Island" episode "How to Be a Hero". (I still hate that there were no close-ups of my beloved Ginger in that scene!) |
CollectorX |
http://www.gagsnroses.com |
Monday December 06 13:36:04 2004 Re: auditions |
Hadji wrote:
> The guest actress in a crime drama is usually not very > well known She is very cognizant of the fact that she has > countless competitors who would gladly be bound and >gagged for the duration of the episode. Good point Hadji !!!! I vaguely recall reading that the models for the 'Toolbox' photos in the Dragnet movie weren't actresses at all. They were production assistants and secretaries from the various Jack Webb enterprises just making a little extra money. |
Jacot |
Monday December 06 13:56:29 2004 Re: auditions |
Jacot wrote:
> They were production assistants and secretaries > from the various Jack Webb enterprises just making a little extra money. I remember that thread, but its was just speculation, there hasn't been anything to support it either way. I doubt they'd pay anyone for simply one photograph, TV studio's props departments have hundreds of extras available who don't get paid but work to gain some experience in the industry doing odd jobs of this sort. |
Anubis |
Monday December 06 14:11:09 2004 Re: heather locklear |
ratstink wrote:
> Kind of reminds me of that I LOVE LUCY episode where lucy > is gagged with an apple. Below is a link to a > "rehersal" picture of that episode. > Got bupkes when I C&Ped the add ... anyone else have a problem? |
Biff |
http://www.lucyfan.com/photoweek213.htm ">http://www.lucyfan.com/photoweek213.htm |
Monday December 06 15:36:51 2004 Re: Julie Bowen |
> Does anybody happen to have this scene?: > Title: Three (1998) > Medium: TV Series > Actress: Julie Bowen > Description: Episode: Unknown > > Julie's bound on a table from her hands to her feet and > gagged with black tape. I'm pretty sure this does not exist. I recorded every episode and she was bound but never gagged. |
J Par |
Monday December 06 15:55:28 2004 Re: Lucy apple gagged |
anyone else have a problem? "http://www.lucyfan.com/photoweek213.htm Add an 'l' to 'htm' and you'll have it. |
Clarifier |
Monday December 06 16:20:58 2004 Churchill-The Hollywood Years |
Surfing around I found some stills from this film starring Neve Campbell. The film is about a movie crew going to England to make a movie about Churchill. One pic of note is a shot of Neve with her hands bound above her head. It looks like Hitler is talking to her but I can't tell because you can only see the back of him. It's a Nazi anyway. Neve looks great in her 1950's era hairstyle and gown. A great look of anguish on her face. No gag.
Anyone else heard of this movie? Let me know if you want the still and I can email it for someone to post. |
Trent |
Monday December 06 18:43:48 2004 Re: Churchill-The Hollywood Years |
Trent wrote:
> Surfing around I found some stills from this film > starring Neve Campbell. The film is about a movie crew > going to England to make a movie about Churchill. One pic > of note is a shot of Neve with her hands bound above her > head. It looks like Hitler is talking to her but I can't > tell because you can only see the back of him. It's a > Nazi anyway. Neve looks great in her 1950's era hairstyle > and gown. A great look of anguish on her face. No gag. > Call me a picky Brit but 1950s style? Should that read 1930s or is this another of the jokes in the movie, historical anomalies? Thanks for the tip off though mate, i'll keep an eye out for the film |
of Balhoom |
mike@timelord.wanadoo.co.uk |
Monday December 06 19:59:09 2004 Re: fangoria |
mkluz wrote:
> The first is the upcoming film "White Noise" with Michael > Keaton and Deborah Unger. There's a nice closeup shot of > Unger gagged with her head clamped to a post. What kind of gag? Thanks for the heads-up, by the way. |
DAK |
Monday December 06 20:19:41 2004 "Las Vegas" |
Forgot to post this to the alerts page. Good premise only, but Sam (Vanessa Marcil) "stumbles upon a client's money laundering operation" in tonight's "Las Vegas." I hope he carries some rope and duct tape in his briefcase. |
Monday December 06 20:21:27 2004 Re: Churchill-The Hollywood Years |
Trent wrote:
> Surfing around I found some stills from this film > starring Neve Campbell Why not post the link? |
Malasfan |
Monday December 06 20:35:11 2004 Update |
I'm actually going out to the library this evening to check out a few books from Mai, my personal librarian, but something tells me that Major John's Christmas Update JUST might
be ready this evening - golly geez Mai ... Enjoy ! |
Major John |
http://www.bindher.com/silentnight |
Monday December 06 20:47:46 2004 Re: Lucy apple-gagged |
Clarifier wrote:
>Add an 'l' and you'll have it. > That's a "l" of a thing to say ... thanks. BTW, the post that was quoted when I hit REPLY was a different one from Clarifier's ... I don't think I've ever had that occur before. |
Biff |
http://community.webtv.net/unlikelysource/TheCaseFilesofBiff |
Monday December 06 21:36:36 2004 Re: Lucy apple-gagged |
Biff wrote:
> BTW, the post that was quoted when I hit REPLY was a > different one from Clarifier's ... I don't think I've > ever had that occur before. I didn't see any problems. Could you provide more details? |
The Engineer |
Monday December 06 21:52:24 2004 Actresses talking |
Didn't you have the actress that was in the Texas chainsaw two post something awhile ago. |
70s guy |
Monday December 06 22:14:00 2004 Re: auditions |
I remember an interview, I believe on Letterman, some years ago where an actress said that she had gone for an audition and had just been tied to a chair and gagged |
Monday December 06 22:54:38 2004 Re: "Las Vegas" |
(unsigned poster) wrote:
> Forgot to post this to the alerts page. Good premise > only, but Sam (Vanessa Marcil) "stumbles upon a > client's money laundering operation" in tonight's > "Las Vegas." I hope he carries some rope and duct tape in his briefcase. Sorry, nothing for Vanessa or any other of the ladies tonight. Save your VCRs. |
chubby |
Monday December 06 23:06:19 2004 Re: Lucy apple-gagged |
The Engineer wrote:
> I didn't see any problems. Could you provide more > details? > I got J Par's post just above Clarifier's. I checked to be sure I hadn't inadvertently hit REPLY on that one. I just hit REPLY on Clarifier's post, and got his ... heaven and earth, Horatio. |
Biff |
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