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Monday December 20 01:21:10 2010 Re: Black Widow Bondage |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > Still, it's nice to find surprises like this, and I think > we could all agree that a gagged heroine is a good thing. Just FYI, but on the most recent episode of the animated Avengers series on Disney, Mockingbird was chained and tapegagged (along with Hawkeye). I don't know if she ever got the full treatment in the comics. |
MadFish |
Monday December 20 01:43:20 2010 Re: Movie Night |
Here's a good one VonRyans Express its a pretty decent war movie that has Raffaella Carra bound bound and gagged sadly along with the german general shes traveling with... Was a nice surprise the very first time I Saw the movie. |
sparky |
Monday December 20 02:43:59 2010 Re: Blade: Trinity? |
Van wrote: > I ask, 'cause apparently Erica Cerra (Jo Lupo on > the SyFy Channel's "Eureka") has some sort of > DiD scene. Wow. How did THAT fly over our heads? |
Abel |
Monday December 20 05:02:11 2010 J angan B unuh M atahariku |
Malaysia scene alert.Title as above with no spaces. This Finale episode on TV 2(Thursday,23 Dec, 9.00pm - 10.00am) Local time GMT +8 K uala L umpur. Full treatment with cleave gagged on the bed. Actress N abila D ally (no space)(second time after P ilih K asih) |
Zomba DiD |
Monday December 20 07:07:41 2010 Re: Black Widow Bondage |
> Just FYI, but on the most recent episode of the animated > Avengers series on Disney, Mockingbird was chained and > tapegagged (along with Hawkeye). I don't know if she > ever got the full treatment in the comics. Do you know the name of the episode? I'd love to see it! HOw recent was it? |
Monday December 20 09:20:18 2010 Re: Black Widow Bondage |
(unsigned poster) wrote: > Do you know the name of the episode? I'd love to see it! > HOw recent was it? "Widow's Sting". Re-airs Wednesday. |
MadFish |
Monday December 20 11:16:57 2010 Re: Spider Woman Question |
DHT wrote: > Question for the Brian's Pagers. I know we're all > familiar with the iconic images of Spider Woman in > bondage from her '70's comic book, but there is an image > I remember that I wonder if anyone else does. > From memory: In the image, Spider woman tied to a chair > and gagged, over to the right side of the picture. She > seems to be in a seedy hotel room. On the left side, > coming through a window, is a gorilla in a trenchcoat... I don't know the postcard, but I remember the comic cover well. It was a werewolf, actually: the Marvel werewolf character who starred in his own series for a while, Werewolf by Night. Amazing cover, incredibly hot. What was strange about that issue was that Spider-Woman doesn't actually get B&G in that issue. If I recall correctly, she woke up tied to that chair (and cleave-gagged) at the start of the previous issue, and she first got trussed up (including the gag) at the end of the one before. Also, the werewolf never actually finds her tied up. She's super-strong, apparently, so as soon as she wakes up, she snaps the bonds and gets free. However, the author/artist certainly give us several great images of her B&G in the process, including her recollections (through flashbacks) of the bad guy tying her up in the first place. Never saw the postcard, though. I bet that would have been cool. |
Miss Cleo |
Monday December 20 11:19:26 2010 Re: Blade: Trinity? |
Van wrote: > Has anyone sat through all of "Blade: Trinity"? > I saw part of it on TNT or Spike but not the whole > movie. I ask, 'cause apparently Erica Cerra (Jo Lupo on > the SyFy Channel's "Eureka") has some sort of > DiD scene. (See jpeg below). Van, I saw the movie in the theater when it came out, and I don't recall that scene at all. That's definitely not something that would have gotten past me. If that's definitely from Blade: Trinity, I think it must have been cut from the theatrical release. Perhaps it's a deleted scene, or part of a director's cut for DVD? |
Miss Cleo |
Monday December 20 12:52:32 2010 Re: Blade: Trinity? |
She is no tied up or gagged. This is only hair in her mouth. |
Amon |
Monday December 20 12:55:36 2010 Re: Black Widow Bondage |
>>>MadFish wrote: > (unsigned poster) wrote: > > Do you know the name of the episode? I'd love to see > it! > > HOw recent was it? > "Widow's Sting". Re-airs Wednesday. It's pretty weak. No where near as good as Black Canary's scene on Batman recently. A couple of quick shots and that's about it. Really for completists only unless toon tape gags are your specialty. |
Vince Grey |
Monday December 20 12:59:39 2010 Lawman - Peggy Castle Alert |
BTW, tomorrow morning (Tuesday) on Encore Western, the LAWMAN episode "Porphyria's Lover" is running. I've never seen it in it's entirety, but supposedly it's a pretty strong scene, with good length and as far as I can tell Encore runs these uncut. |
Vince Grey |
Monday December 20 13:04:22 2010 KEsha christmas |
http://www.collegehumor.com/video:1944852 No I wish it was Kesha actually but in last seconds of the clip the mom is tied and gagged (putz alert) getting whipped by "Kesha" |
Monday December 20 15:02:52 2010 Re: KEsha christmas |
Speaking about christmas scenes i only remember one id like. Record number: 258 Title: The Ref (1994) aka Hostile Hostages Medium: Movie Actress: Judy Davis, Christine Baranski, Glynis Johns Description: Judy Davis and her husband are tied to chairs with their wrists crossed in front. Later they are tied face to face on their bed, hands tied in front. She tries to loosen her bonds, but he is afraid that her kidnapper is coming back. Then they are tied sitting to the bedposts. Some guests of theirs are bound with a big red ribbon by the kidnapper. Christine Baranski, sitting on a chair back to back with her husband, is tapegagged. Glynis Johns gets over the mouth gagged. Later Judy and her husband are sitting bound on the stairs, gagged with cloths stuffed in their mouths. |
Mandrake |
Monday December 20 15:48:45 2010 Re: Blade: Trinity? |
Miss Cleo wrote: > Van wrote: > > Has anyone sat through all of "Blade: > Trinity"? > > I saw part of it on TNT or Spike but not the whole > > movie. I ask, 'cause apparently Erica Cerra (Jo > Lupo on > > the SyFy Channel's "Eureka") has some sort > of > > DiD scene. > Van, I saw the movie in the theater when it came out, and > I don't recall that scene at all. I saw it in a theatre also, and there was no bondage scene. She plays the owner or employee at a sort of vampire/S&M - themed store who gets attacked by the resurrected Dracula but is not bound at all. So as Miss Cleo wrote, unless it's a dvd extra - which I think someone would've mentioned - nuttin'. |
Cinch |
Monday December 20 16:09:25 2010 Re: Spider Woman Question |
Miss Cleo wrote: > DHT wrote: > > Question for the Brian's Pagers. I know we're all > > familiar with the iconic images of Spider Woman in > > bondage from her '70's comic book, but there is an > image > > I remember that I wonder if anyone else does. > > From memory: In the image, Spider woman tied to a > chair > > and gagged, over to the right side of the picture. > She > > seems to be in a seedy hotel room. On the left side, > > > coming through a window, is a gorilla in a > trenchcoat... > I don't know the postcard, but I remember the comic cover > well. It was a werewolf, actually: the Marvel werewolf > character who starred in his own series for a while, > Werewolf by Night. Amazing cover, incredibly hot. > What was strange about that issue was that Spider-Woman > doesn't actually get B&G in that issue. If I recall > correctly, she woke up tied to that chair (and > cleave-gagged) at the start of the previous issue, and > she first got trussed up (including the gag) at the end > of the one before. Also, the werewolf never actually > finds her tied up. > She's super-strong, apparently, so as soon as she wakes > up, she snaps the bonds and gets free. However, the > author/artist certainly give us several great images of > her B&G in the process, including her recollections > (through flashbacks) of the bad guy tying her up in the > first place. There was a recent post in which the story behind that cover was revealed. Apparently, the image of Spiderwoman bound and gagged was taken from a rejected cover for the preceding issue, in which she had indeed been bound and gagged. I recall seeing those issues of Spiderwoman in a New York City coffee shop when they were first published; I was in junior high school. She is never actually bound and gagged in the issue where she appears in that condition on the cover; I don't think she is even bound. The production team at Marvel Comics was under an intense deadline to produce a cover for that issue, so they decided to modify one of the rejected covers for the preceding issue, in which she actually had been bound and gagged. They used the picture of her bound and gagged, and pasted an image of the Werewolf by Night entering through a window. The final result was a cover in which a bound and gagged superheroine is being menaced by a werewolf. Ironically, she doesn't appear bound and gagged on the cover of the issue in which she actually IS bound and gagged. |
Hadji |
Monday December 20 16:39:31 2010 Re: Black Widow Bondage |
Vince Grey wrote: > It's pretty weak. No where near as good as Black Canary's scene on Batman recently. In what issue is the Black Canary bound and gagged? Could you please describe this scene? She was bound and gagged in an issue of the Brave and the Bold that was released during the 1980s. She was bound and gagged in her underwear, which was rather risque for the time. |
Hadji |
Monday December 20 17:09:57 2010 Penumbra |
Attention to this upcoming argentinian movie. The girl is the spanish actress Cristina Brondo. |
Mandrake |
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1725073/ |
Monday December 20 17:32:59 2010 Re: Blade: Trinity? |
Cinch wrote: > Miss Cleo wrote: > > Van wrote: > > > Has anyone sat through all of "Blade: > > Trinity"? > > Van, I saw the movie in the theater when it came > out, and > > I don't recall that scene at all. > I saw it in a theatre also, and there was no bondage > scene. She plays the owner or employee at a sort of > vampire/S&M - themed store who gets attacked by the > resurrected Dracula but is not bound at all. So as Miss > Cleo wrote, unless it's a dvd extra - which I think > someone would've mentioned - nuttin'. That's kind of amazing! I believe you guys, of course---no DiD-scene, but WOW! Leather cuffs on her wrists as a fashion statement and they *just* *happen* to be in position to make it appear she's bound to the chair? A strand of her own hair *just* *happens* to fall across her mouth *exactly* like a cleave-gag? Sometimes the Goddess of DiD has a *cruel* sense of humor. |
Van |
vvvan@earthlink.net |
http://www.vansfiction.net |
Monday December 20 17:37:07 2010 Re: Penumbra |
Mandrake wrote: > Attention to this upcoming argentinian movie. The girl is > the spanish actress Cristina Brondo. I really wish they wouldn't bloody beautiful faces in these movies. It ruins everything for me. I know some may disagree, but even fake brutality lessens the appeal in my eyes |
doug |
Monday December 20 18:23:49 2010 Winter's Bone |
Speakin of bloodiness, did anyone else see Winter's Bone? It stars the superhot but unfortunately too-bundled-up Jennifer Lawrence. I just caught the edited version on a plane and towards the end Jen is attacked bloody by some hick women (for lack of a better description) and dragged away to a barn. There are screams and some shots of the straps and chains in that barn but the edited (?) version just shows her bloodily coming to with a bunch of more hicks surrounding her. Not sure if any bondage occurred in the non-airplane version. |
MAV |
Monday December 20 19:09:06 2010 Re: Black Widow Bondage |
>Hadji wrote: In what issue is the Black Canary bound and gagged? Could you please describe this scene?< I think Vince is referring to the scene in Batman: The Brave and the Bold, featuring Canary, Catwoman and Huntress. I'll post a link on the Video Page. |
Magellan |
Monday December 20 20:56:01 2010 Re: Spider Woman Question |
> > > Question for the Brian's Pagers. I know we're all > > > familiar with the iconic images of Spider Woman in > > > bondage from her '70's comic book, but there is > an image > > > I remember that I wonder if anyone else does. > > > From memory: In the image, Spider woman tied > to a chair Here it is, one of the all-time classic comic book bondage 'bloopers,' as our old friend Felon used to describe it. |
Brian L |
Monday December 20 23:29:17 2010 Re: Winter's Bone |
MAV wrote: > Not sure if any bondage occurred > in the non-airplane version. Nope- what you saw was it. For anyone else that's interested, this is a TREMENDOUSLY good movie. Ms. Lawrence deserves a nomination at the very least. |
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