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Welcome to the Discussion page. This forum is for discussing scenes from mainstream sources, primarily TV shows and movies, but we venture off into newspaper and magazine articles, stage plays, and other areas. Please do not post regarding commercial videos.
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Tuesday December 15 00:49:25 2009 Re: Fearnet.com scene |
You or somebody has to save this scene! It is a classic and it's going to be gone in a week! |
Tuesday December 15 03:15:16 2009 Re: Fangface handgag |
> I don't know if the handgag scene is taken from an > episode of the series or not. My hazy memory is that it's actually from an episode. IIRC the show revolves around a wimpy coward kid who turns into a fearless werewolf when he seems the moon (even a picture will do) and back into the coward kid if he see's the sun. If I remember the episode correctly the girl is nabbed while the kid is in coward form. Later he sees the moon and changes, shortly after a change he's kind of manic and this time he runs around and finds the girl tied up (standard cartoon bondage of ropes around the upper body I dont recall if there is a gag) he picks her up (because he's looking for clues and thus moving all kinds of things then realising it's her, frees her... whole thing takes about 7 seconds. |
Tom Quin |
Tuesday December 15 10:36:10 2009 Re: NEW PAULA PERIL MOVIE! |
kopper wrote: > Moraxian, > I think you misunderstood my point. First off, I have > seen many excellent scenes in various movies in TV shows, > and the last time I looked, the actresses were all > living, breathing people. I was never suggesting that > the actress should actually be exposed to danger. > Regarding your statement about props and budget: look at > several examples. ... > I guess, I just expect something a little more dramatic > from a character with a last name like Peril. By the way, I'm a great fan of your work! First of all, thank you for the kind words about my work. I appreciate them. :) As for the examples, I think every single production you mentioned there has a higher budget than the Paula Peril movie (and more than my websites). That said, there are some scenes you mentioned there that can be done on the cheap (such as the Baywatch scene...) but some are expensive too. The Fatal Error scene, for example, was quite elaborate to set up and shoot. Hopefully, the Paula Peril folks will do well in sales so they can construct more elaborate sets for their movies. Maybe they should contact the folks at WAVE productions... |
Moraxian |
http://www.moraxiansgalleries.com |
Tuesday December 15 12:19:45 2009 Re: Fearnet.com scene |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > You or somebody has to save this scene! It is a classic > and it's going to be gone in a week! Actually I was able to find the video on you tube, and was able to save that. I will post the link on the video page. Moderator, I had a hard time posting this message cause my post had the words (you tube) in it even though I didn't have an actual link in the message. |
DarkRider |
Tuesday December 15 14:22:27 2009 Really Sticky Duct Tape |
No padding for this actress |
Tuesday December 15 15:37:51 2009 Re: Really Sticky Duct Tape |
and huge knot |
Tuesday December 15 15:54:35 2009 Image ID? |
Does anyone know where I can get the original picture of this girl? The original picture shows both of her shoulders completely, and every picture I find has the right side missing. Thanks! http://www.editorsweblog.org/assets_c/2009/10/gagged%20wallpaper-thumb-250x187-3997.jpg |
Jess |
dfanatic@hotmail.com |
Tuesday December 15 15:56:40 2009 Re: Damsel in Distress Interviews |
74 Damsels and nearly 7500 hits now since this site started I appreciate the help I've had from you guys suggesting additions and pointing out a couple of mistakes on the site If anyone knows of anything else I can include I would appreciate any help you can give Thanks OutlawUK |
OutlawUK |
outlawuk@hotmail.com |
http://sites.google.com/site/damselindistressinterviews/ |
Tuesday December 15 17:23:21 2009 Re: Really Sticky Duct Tape |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > and huge knot > An I.D. for these scenes? |
Tuesday December 15 17:57:19 2009 Battle in Seattle |
Did anyone ever see the film Battle in Seattle? It's not in the database and I was curious about the quality and quantity of the scenes. The website originally showed quite a number of people wearing gags as part of protest marches, including Connie Nielsen. The site currently shows an attractive brunette woman wearing a cleave gag (though it's so thick and loose it's almost an OTM). Any information anyone could provide would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. |
Miss Cleo |
Tuesday December 15 19:07:09 2009 Re: Damsel in Distress Interviews |
OutlawUK wrote: > 74 Damsels and nearly 7500 hits now since this site > started > I appreciate the help I've had from you guys suggesting > additions and pointing out a couple of mistakes on the > site Hey Outlaw, cool site. I'd not heard of it before your post but I went to it & it's pretty cool....good job hunting down all those interviews! One thing, not all the scenes the actresses were describing seem to be in the database so although the ladies mention being tied up or such, with no entry, no way to know if the scene is worth seeking out or, in some cases, if the actress is gagged or not (lots of times people may say "I was tied up" and not mention if they were gagged or not....or how they were tied, for how long, etc.). Anyone have any info on the following movies that were mentioned by these actresses that they were tied up in? Dead Clowns (Kimberly Lynn Cole) Crazy Love (Noel Francomano) Film P2 (Rachel Nichols) The Serpent (Olga Kurylenko) Time of the Comet (Masiela Lusha) Into the Woods (Nancy Feliciano) thanks all! |
JP |
japfeif@aol.com |
Tuesday December 15 19:44:52 2009 Re: Image ID? |
Jess wrote: > Does anyone know where I can get the original picture of > this girl? Yes, it's here: http://yellow-stock.deviantart.com/art/What-the-Hell-41116038 There's also this: http://yellow-stock.deviantart.com/art/Don-t-speak-38822100 and this: http://yellow-stock.deviantart.com/art/Don-t-speak-38822006 |
Tuesday December 15 19:49:18 2009 Re: Image ID? |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > Jess wrote: > > Does anyone know where I can get the original > picture of > > this girl? > Yes, it's here: Thank you very much! :D Looked for hours the other day.. <3 Briansketeers |
Jess |
Tuesday December 15 22:51:12 2009 Re: Damsel in Distress Interviews |
JP wrote: > Film P2 (Rachel Nichols) Straight from the database: Record number: 13192 Title: P2 (2007) Medium: Movie Actress: Rachel Nichols Description: Rachel Nichols spend most of the time in this thriller handcuffed. Angela (Nichols) realizes she is trapped in a locked parking lot by a stalker, who happens to be the night shift parking lot security guard. About half a hour in, Angela is chloroform from behind and wakes up with one of her legs chained to a chair. When her captive decide release her chains and take her for a drive, Angela makes a dash to try to escape, but was taken down from the leg by her captive. Angela lays on the floor as her captive binds her hands behind her back with handcuffs. Her captive then drags her up and take her to the car, with some initial struggling by the actress. Angela remains cuffed in the passenger's seat as she is taken for a ride. We get a couple of shots of her hands behind her back trying to escape her cuffs, but fails. She manages to open the door and runs off. As she hides at another part of the parking lot, Angela manages to shift her cuffed hands under her legs and in front of herself. Angela remains cuffed with her hands in front as she tries to avoid her captive throughout the movie. She manages to knock out her captive and takes the keys to finally unlock her cuffs towards the end of the movie. Roughly estimated, Rachel Nichols is handcuffed about 50 minutes out of the 98 minutes movie. She was never gagged in the movie. Nichols wears a white dress after she's chloroformed and she's barefoot throughout the movie after she escapes from the car. The End There's even some stuff missing from the description. |
Moriarty |
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