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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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Wednesday December 19 02:07:46 2018 General Hospital adds another chance |
While the Evil Twin serial killer plotline lumbers along, GH seems to be adding a second possibility for a scene down the road. Someone is taunting Sam (Kelly Monaco) about her con artist past, and there's at least a chance they'll move along to physically endangering her. Monaco has aged like fine wine, so that would be most welcome. As for the serial killer side, Lulu snapped photos of some police files, so possibly she'll end up getting too close to the villain for her own good. Certainly hope one of them pans out. |
Wednesday December 19 02:09:54 2018 Re: Scene of the Year |
For multi-scene I say Elizabeth Moss and company. |
AX |
Wednesday December 19 07:00:50 2018 Re: Scene of the Year - Multiple damsels category |
> Now that 2018 is almost over, what would be the best > scene in the single and multiple DinD categories? ~~~~ Multiple DinD category: TV Soz 47 continuing thru Soz 48, with four beautiful Turkish damsels (two of them sisters) captured one-by-one onscreen, posed kneeling B&g in front of their terrorist captors, with the camera providing a closeup of each one's face in turn. |
J.T. |
Wednesday December 19 18:39:46 2018 German Scene - Großstadtrevier |
Must be first ever scene where rescuer takes a selfie (DinD is Christine Urspruch) |
Wednesday December 19 19:04:38 2018 Re: German Scene - Großstadtrevier |
On December 19 2018 (unsigned poster) wrote: > Must be first ever scene where rescuer takes a selfie > (DinD is Christine Urspruch) Funny! Not a selfie, but in the Kathleen Bacus book, "Ghouls Just Want to have Fun," Calamity Jane, a small town reporter, gets b/g'd with a female intern in a basement in a Halloween themed novel. They work off their gags and struggle a bit, before formulating a plan to ambush their kidnapper, while still bound hand and foot. I swear, it reads like Nancy Drew fan fiction, if she wrote for River Heights as a thirty year old! But, it's a real book! Well, the villain's girlfriend winds up b/g'd soon after with them. They get her gag off, but still can't get free. They are soon rescued by the police, who then takes photos of them before untying them. Brian's Page readers, BUY THIS BOOK! LOL |
Knottybrat |
Wednesday December 19 19:18:00 2018 Re: German Scene - Großstadtrevier |
> "Ghouls Just Want to have Fun," Calamity Jane, > a small town reporter, gets b/g'd with a female intern in > a basement in a Halloween themed novel. They work off their gags and struggle a bit, Would make a great TV scene |
Wednesday December 19 19:33:32 2018 Re: First ever scene where rescuer takes a selfie |
> > Must be first ever scene where rescuer takes a selfie ~~~~ In the late-1970s TV-series "The Amazing Spiderman", didn't Spidey (aka, Peter Parker) take a photo of himself w/ the rescued damsel at least once? Perhaps in the "A Matter of State" episode?? Record number: 128 Title: The Amazing Spider-Man (1978) aka Spiderman Medium: TV Series Actress: Ellen Bry Description: Episode: "A Matter of State" (2.2) First Julie Masters (Bry) is handgagged by a crook. In the next scene, she's seated on a sofa, ankles are bound and wrists are tied behind her back. She's tightly detective gagged with a yellow cloth. Several close-ups as Spiderman does battle with the bad guys. |
J.T. |
Wednesday December 19 19:42:30 2018 Terrifer (2017) |
The actress in "Terrifier" talks about being bound and gagged in this interview at the link. Robert: There is a scene where Art has Tara bound and gagged in a chair, and opposite her is Dawn – also bound and gagged and nude – hanging upside down as Art approaches her with a hacksaw. What was the atmosphere on the set that day? You had to be in character with these other actors, but there also had to be great care and respect towards each other and the situation while shooting this sequence. Thoughts? Jenna: Damien and our producer Phil made sure to keep the environment solemn and respectful that day. It wasn’t an easy scene to shoot, and I think we all tried to use that tension in our performances. I asked that they kept me tied up between takes to keep things psychologically realistic for myself. |
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diddvd@yahoo.com |
http://smashortrashindiefilmmaking.com/interviews/actress-jenna-kanell-terrifier/ |
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