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Thursday December 12 00:51:49 2019
Re: Scene of the Decade?
Eliza Taylor from the 100. She wears The gag in every scene so cute. My absolutly Favoriten one. And by the way she is hot too

Barnes
Thursday December 12 02:31:38 2019
Re: Scene of the Decade?
On December 11 2019 (unsigned poster) wrote:

> Now that 2019 is coming to a close, any obvious
> contenders for scene of the decade (2010-2019)?

Gotta be Kat Foster from Weeds for me. Such an intensely good scene.
Thursday December 12 03:01:54 2019
Re: Scene of the Decade?
On December 11 2019 (unsigned poster) wrote:

> Now that 2019 is coming to a close, any obvious

Lucia Mascinos scene in the ialian series I delitti del BarLume. Although there is a putz also in the scene, the scene was amazing!

Thursday December 12 04:18:14 2019
Re: Rene Auberjonois
On December 11 2019 (unsigned poster) wrote:

> Sorry to see him pass. He was great on DS9, but he’ll
> also always have that special association with Charlie’s
> Angels, won’t he?

Did he guest star in that episode where the female roller skater was kidnapped, and kept bound and gagged in a locked room? She was actually a heiress, right?
Hadji
Thursday December 12 07:50:25 2019
Re: Question
> Linda Evans in The Big Valley episode,The Tunnel of Gold.

Mine was Heather Locklear in Bloodsport. Was watching a basketball game on CBS and the Hooker movie promo came on. The voiceover says "Hooker investigates a terrorist plot that makes everyone expendable." Right at the word expendable cut to Heather cleave gagged with a sword coming at her. Game over for me.

The next day I started recording Hooker and fall guy reruns because I hoped for other scenes and I recalled one fall guy where Heather Thomas was gagged just didn't recall the season.
Thursday December 12 08:34:10 2019
Re: Scene of the Decade?
Hard question and it's all relative and down to personal taste in actresses and gag-types etc. Endure has to feature. Clare Kramer is so lovely and vulnerable you just want to rescue her on the spot and give her a big hug. But she gets saved in the end which is good. Her amazing rolled cleave gag just can't be beat aesthetically. The quintessential helpless DiD archetype. And f/t damsel action that lasts the entire film is that rarest of creatures and something to be savored
Thursday December 12 08:35:40 2019
Re: Question


Heather Thomas was gagged at least three times on "The Fall Guy" Unfortunately for some, one was Douglas Barr
Historian
Thursday December 12 09:19:36 2019
Re: Question
From my memory, it was most likely Terry Farrell's Hellraiser III scene that sparked my interest in DIDs at such a young age. I've always had a special affinity and nostalgia for that scene.
Thursday December 12 10:40:07 2019
Black Christmas 2019
The new Black Christmas looks like a I Spit On Your Grave type chick revenge tale, dare I ask about it in the context of this site?
Thursday December 12 12:31:37 2019
Re: Rene Auberjonois
On December 12 2019 Hadji wrote:

> Did he guest star in that episode where the female roller
> skater was kidnapped,

Yes, that's the one!
Thursday December 12 12:41:19 2019
Re: Question
In my case, re-runs of Penelope Pitstop have a lot to answer for.
TimCreed
Thursday December 12 12:59:27 2019
Re: Rene Auberjonois
On December 12 2019 Hadji wrote:

> On December 11 2019 (unsigned poster) wrote:
> > Sorry to see him <Rene Auberjonois – Ed.> pass. He was
> great on DS9, but he’ll also always have that special
> association with Charlie’s Angels, won’t he?

> Did he guest star in that episode where the female roller
> skater was kidnapped, and kept bound and gagged in a
> locked room? She was actually a <sic> heiress, right?

The Charlie’s Angels episode to which you are referring is “Angels on Skates” (4.09). Rene Auberjonois played roller rink owner Freddie Fortune. The damsel in distress was actress Lory Walsh, playing runaway heiress Rita Morgan.

Mr. Auberjonois acted in a second “Angels” episode, “The Seance” (1.11), though no bondage action took place in that one.

Here are some additional facts about Rene Auberjonois.

According to the IMDb, Mr. Auberjonois compiled a whopping 228 acting credits over the span of a 57-year career, beginning in 1962. At the time of his death, he had one project in post-production, so he worked almost until his dying day.

He and wife Judith were married in 1963 and raised two children. That’s right. A Hollywood marriage that lasted 56 years. For him, it really was “’til death do we part”.

R.I.P. Rene Auberjonois.
flash5lk
Thursday December 12 14:15:49 2019
Re: Question
On December 12 2019 Historian wrote:

> Heather Thomas was gagged at least three times on
> "The Fall Guy" Unfortunately for some, one was
> Douglas Barr

That was the one I recalled watching as it was right around the time of the Hooker movie, spring 1986. Funny how that didn't get my interest, and I'm not blaming the guy. The other one from that time I recalled seeing was Charlene Tilton gagged in Dallas. That was also airing in reruns at the time.

Thursday December 12 16:44:13 2019
Re: Question
On December 11 2019 (unsigned poster) wrote:

> On February 10 2012 (unsigned poster) wrote:
> > What was the first scene or scenes you saw that made
> you
> > realize this interested you?

A few things for me.

1) Barbara Eden in The Amazing Dobermans. It's a strange movie in that it seemed made for a younger audience but definitely had older audience plotlines.

I was in the first category at the time. I remember seeing her cleave gagged and it was like I held my breath until she was released. Captivating, if you will.

The funny one for me: Framed with Conny Van Dyke on a TV airing. I'm more of a cleave gag fan, ropes and tape be darned, but at the time that didn't matter. It was this woman tied up and squirming to get free with her mouth taped.

The third, I don't remember the title and never have been able to track it down, but it aired on TV around 1974-75. It had two hippie chicks, one blonde and one brunette, gagged with bandannas, one I think red and one blue. I think one was cleaved and the other OTM or maybe both the same way. They hero was fighting the bad guys (cycle guys, I think) on some dunes in the desert (or maybe near a beach). They're gagged while the fighting goes on, watching intently. I remember my aunt turning toward the TV and seeing the hero fight and saying, "God, they're trying to turn him into Billy Jack." and laughing. So I think the hero is someone who may not have fit the fighting profile.

And no, it is NOT Savage Abduction.
Thursday December 12 17:23:52 2019
Re: Scene of the Decade?
On December 11 2019 (unsigned poster) wrote:

> Now that 2019 is coming to a close, any obvious
> contenders for scene of the decade (2010-2019)?

Agree with the Rookie Blue comments as I am an absolute tapegag fanboy.

But also need to mention Ms Breslin's scene in Haunter. That sticky duct tape fits just perfect to that chubby cheeks. And the struggling OMG
Kersaid
Thursday December 12 17:40:07 2019
Re: Scene of the Decade?
Besides Rookie Blue, I also really liked Piper Perabo finally getting gagged with duct tape on the short-lived show, Notorious. A short but sweet scene for sure. I'd long wanted to see Piper gagged with duct tape since her Coyote Ugly days and it finally happened. Now if only her fellow CY co-star Bridget Moynahan would finally get duct tape on her mouth.
Thursday December 12 17:53:12 2019
Re: Scene of the Decade?
Easy one for me: Once Upon A Time S01E17, with Jennifer Morrison and Ginnifer Goodwin both getting consecutive scenes. I loved Morrison's quiet & determined struggling, but that sequence later on where she's forced to re-gag Goodwin, in cheek-bulging close-up, ranks as one of my all-time favourite DiD moments in history....EVER. The utterly helpless, doe-eyed look on Goodwin's face is just priceless.


Other honourable mentions:

Crawl (tiny dress, gorgeous tight cleave, energetic struggling; perfection!)
Wilsberg ep 37 (same, but throw in a tape gag for yet more perfection!)
All I Need (more like, all I need is Caitlin Stasey B&G, and squirming on the floor in her panties; perfection again!)
Republic Of Doyle S04E06 (scene of the decade? No. Talking point of the decade? Yes! Going on 6 yrs and it's still referenced almost weekly. What else can describe THAT screenshot we've all seen? Perfection!)
Sam
Thursday December 12 18:06:52 2019
does this contain any scene ?
"Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile" just went up on Netflix here just wondering if it has anything of worth in it ? I know its based on women who came to a bad ending but wondering if there is anything of worth before those scenes ?
Thursday December 12 20:21:19 2019
Re: does this contain any scene ?
On December 12 2019 (unsigned poster) wrote:

> "Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile"
wondering if there is anything
> of worth before those scenes ?

Nothing. But very well done and acted.
McGill
Thursday December 12 20:31:22 2019
Re: Scene of the Decade?
> All I Need (more like, all I need is Caitlin Stasey
> B&G, and squirming on the floor in her panties;
> perfection again!)

Interesting pics at film's Facebook page

https://www.facebook.com/pg/ALLINEEDFilm/photos/?ref=page_internal

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