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Wednesday December 15 01:04:31 2021 Eda rapita |
This post was deleted. Poster: Jasmina Esposito Reason: This is an English-language forum. I won't translate things to moderate them, so it's up to you to do the translations. |
The Moderator |
Wednesday December 15 07:23:31 2021 dniela Feijoo? |
Is this the same dniela Feijoo we've seen in another scene a few days back? Seems like it's from the same show (same channel). https://i.imgur.com/ig8IQTE.jpg https://i.imgur.com/FYOyidE.jpg https://i.imgur.com/ttJxTbv.jpg |
Wednesday December 15 07:26:27 2021 Scene id? |
as the camera panned around a house, a 'burglar' (or so I assume), enter a house with 2 ladies, skipped past the first (she didn't notice him I think) and grabbed the next lady from behind and shove a gun down her, while she 'gag-talks' with the gun in. Saw this scene somewhere recently (probably bhub), but have no clue what the title is, nor re-find the scene. |
Terry |
Wednesday December 15 09:49:47 2021 Love American Style |
https://ibb.co/C5WttHv Jessica Walter |
togolane |
Wednesday December 15 12:48:06 2021 Re: daniela Feijoo? |
On December 15 2021 (unsigned poster) wrote: > Is this the same dniela Feijoo we've seen in another > scene a few days back? > Seems like it's from the same show (same channel). > https://i.imgur.com/ig8IQTE.jpg > https://i.imgur.com/FYOyidE.jpg > https://i.imgur.com/ttJxTbv.jpg Yes it’s her, I’ve mentioned that in the video page if you trace the topic a bit detailed, it’s from eps 71, but that’s the only scene. |
gigglegagger |
Wednesday December 15 14:15:13 2021 Re: daniela Feijoo? |
Looked back and noticed. Thanks! does she have any other scenes? She's beautiful. |
Wednesday December 15 16:02:59 2021 Operation Fortune: Ruse de guerre potential Aubrey Plaza scene? |
At 2:19 of the trailer Aubrey clearly has her hands behind her back. However, there's no other context and she appears to be next to an ally. Could just be she has her hands behind her back for whatever reason but with her facial expression and it being an action movie there's a chance it's a scene. Might be something to look out for. |
WMR |
Wednesday December 15 18:51:10 2021 Re: Female Burglar scenes |
On December 14 2021 (unsigned poster) wrote: > Do u have a bhu b account? Or email? Yes I will send u email if u show yours |
Wednesday December 15 18:57:11 2021 Tubi |
If you have access to the streaming site "Tubi" check out the movie "Dirty Fears" a very odd low budget European movie with a couple of American actors in the cast(Eric Roberts, Michael Madsen. 6 actresses are bound and cleave gagged for almost the entire movie. Starting around the 30 minute The first 2 actresses to get the FT portray are a gay couple and are shown in a garage/storage room hands bound over their heads and cleave gagged. Next are 2 mothers & 2 daughters, bound and cleave gagged sitting on a bench. The movie plot makes no sense so just enjoy the visuals. |
wb13 |
Wednesday December 15 19:58:14 2021 Re: 1960s Movies |
On December 14 2021 Bayonet wrote: > In my opinion there are two 1960s epic thrillers with > amazing plots, and beautiful damsels in distress they are > Die, Die My Darling with Stephanie Powers and The > Collector with Samantha Eggar. I believe they are without > rivals for the 1960s. Anyone disagrees? Are there any > other 1960s flicks that could rival this two in terms > plots, and DIDs? thanks in advanced for your input My absolute favourite from that time was Le Viol (UK title A Question of Rape) with a young Bibi Anderson and Bruno Kremer. Why it was called that is unclear- It was a Franco Swedish production but French New Wave so a desire to shock probably - but it certainly wasn't about rape thank goodness. What it was about was never entirely clear but possibly a fantasy by Bibi Anderson's character. The bondage wasn't all that well staged by modern standards but Anderson's playing of the apparent DinD was superb. I saw it twice in the cinema in the early 1970s and spent years after that seeking it out but, apart from a SECAM VHS, it was never released to video and was never AFAIK shown again in UK cinemas. |
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