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Saturday December 22 00:20:12 2018 Re: Greta - Chloe Moretz |
Thanx for the reassurance ShutHerUp I've been keen ever since your initial post way back. As for those in the "Ye Of Little Faith" category seeing will indeed be believing :) |
Saturday December 22 00:27:39 2018 Re: Lifetime movies - Web of Lies |
On December 08 2018 Dextor wrote: > the preview for the new > movie airing Dec 21 called Web of Lies shows the > kidnapped sister of the heroine bound and gagged...Actress is Sarah Fischer. Did this scene pan out? |
Saturday December 22 02:23:16 2018 Re: Best handcuff scene? |
On December 15 2018 flash5lk wrote: > On December 14 2018 Dutty22love wrote: > > What’s your Best handcuff scene ? > Without question, Heather Locklear in the T. J. Hooker > episode "The Obsession" (5.09). If you can name a better handcuff scene than that, you are welcome to make your case. I'd never say anything bad about that scene, but my personal favorite is Sheree J. Wilson in the "Borderline" episode of "Walker Texas Ranger." After spending the first half of the show being terrorized psychologically by a nutjob, she's grabbed away from police protection when the psycho sets off a stun grenade. We see him pull one of her arms back and start to cuff it. Then she's on her feet and being pulled backwards out of the building. She's pushed into a getaway car; when it's disabled she's pulled out and forced into another one. Once at the stalker's remote hideout, he opens her door and she runs off into the woods and eventually into his fist. She wakes up tied in a chair, and her captor puzzles how he's going to get her clothes off while she's tied up. Before he can try, naturally Walker shows up. I guess I prefer this one because Wilson is wearing a business dress suit, and I just prefer that to the uniform Heather wears. The scenes of Sheree being pulled backward and later running desperately through the woods in a skirt several inches above the knees are simply great. Again, nothing at all against the Hooker ep. This one just appeals to me a little more. |
Saturday December 22 09:18:17 2018 Re: Lifetime movies - Web of Lies |
Great pic at the Lifetime Twitter page |
https://twitter.com/LifetimeMovies/status/1074348439226466309 |
Saturday December 22 11:55:17 2018 Re: Lifetime movies - Web of Lies |
On December 22 2018 (unsigned poster) wrote: > Did this scene pan out? Yes it did...nice cleave gag scene for an actresses who reminds me a bit of Kelly Packard. |
JP |
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Saturday December 22 12:29:52 2018 Re: Lifetime movies - Web of Lies |
On December 22 2018 JP wrote: > > Did this scene pan out? > Yes it did...nice cleave gag scene ... More details: She wound up in a back room on the floor tied hands behind (not seen) but ankles tied with rope. Some struggling and mmphhhing, gag was ok but a bit loose and sloppy. |
Completer |
Saturday December 22 12:33:32 2018 MILF and DILF scenes? |
Can anyone remember any mom and daughter scenes where both get the treatment; preferably not just gags and implied bondage but full treatment including legs? One of my favorite in the last couple of years was I.T., though the mom had her legs free (unfortunately leaving her to run around) the daughter's bondage was even better than full w/a 3 point tie on her legs. |
Jama |
Saturday December 22 13:59:14 2018 Re: MILF and DILF scenes? |
On December 22 2018 Jama wrote: > Can anyone remember any mom and daughter scenes where > both get the treatment? Erm, DILF stands for "Dad I'd Like to"....you know. |
Saturday December 22 14:44:10 2018 Re: Lifetime movies - Web of Lies |
> More details: She wound up in a back room on the floor > tied hands behind (not seen) but ankles tied with rope. > Some struggling and mmphhhing Devious Nanny should be good |
Saturday December 22 15:20:21 2018 I hope they serve beer in hell |
Movie starts with beautiful actress Yvette Yates doggy style sex in handcuff & nude! |
kookaburra |
kookaburra1978@hotmail.com |
Saturday December 22 16:24:01 2018 Re: MILF and DILF scenes? |
On December 22 2018 Jama wrote: > Can anyone remember any mom and daughter scenes where > both get the treatment. Here’s a classic from the database. Title: The Vector File (2002) Medium: TV Movie Actress: Catherine Oxenberg, India Oxenberg Description: One of those rare scenes where a real-life mother and daughter share a scene. Margaret (Catherine) and her daughter Mattie (India) are lounging about outside their house, when Catherine steps inside to fetch something from her handbag, only to be accosted by a gunman who roughly pushes her face-down onto a bed. He sets about binding her hands behind her back and feet together with black zipties, all while she struggles and squirms against his grasp. A shocked Mattie discovers the commotion, and is then told by Margaret to make a break for it. After giving the gunman the runaround through their house, Mattie grabs a knife from the kitchen and returns to the room where Margaret is still struggling against her bonds. Mattie cuts her loose, but they are both quickly apprehended at gunpoint in the living room. They are next shown bound back-to-back in wicker chairs, using two elastic belts strapped across their waists and arms (which does not look very secure), feet bound with black zipties, and each gagged with a strip of brown packing tape. Both damsels struggle and mmpphh in terror as a fistfight ensues between the bad guys and their rescuer. He emerges victorious, with the scene ending with him ungagging and untying them. FYI, DILF does not stand for Daughter I’d Like to F*** but for something else. |
flash5lk |
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Saturday December 22 17:46:50 2018 Las Buchonas de Tierra Blanca |
Las Buchonas de Tierra Blanca was just released in Blim, in the promo it was observed two girls lying in a bed, apparently tied back and gagged tape, in the narcoseries usually tie AOH to the girls, if someone already checked the series please share. |
Kailer |
Saturday December 22 22:11:56 2018 Re: Best handcuff scene? |
On December 22 2018 (unsigned poster) wrote: > On December 15 2018 flash5lk wrote: > > On December 14 2018 Dutty22love wrote: > > > What’s your Best handcuff scene ? > > Without question, Heather Locklear in the T. J. > Hooker > > episode "The Obsession" (5.09). > If you can name a better handcuff scene than that, you > are welcome to make your case. > I'd never say anything bad about that scene, but my > personal favorite is Sheree J. Wilson in the > "Borderline" episode of "Walker Texas > Ranger." Here are a few more of my favorite handcuff scenes: Title: Pacific Blue Episode: "Lost and Found" (2.19) Off. Cory McNamara (played by the ample-chested Paula Trickey) has a brother, Peter, who has become the target of a hit man. Because Peter is suspected of being a dirty cop, they can’t go to their superiors. The two of them set up an unauthorized sting to take down the hit man. Unfortunately, the hit man gets the drop on Cory and takes her gun. He then cuffs her hands behind her back (doubtless using the handcuffs he probably found in Cory’s fanny pack (television policewomen are so accommodating)). After a bit of damsel/villain banter, Cory puts a knee into his midsection and makes a break for it at full sprint while cuffed. She does not get far. In the next scene, Cory – now gagged with a blue bandana cleave – is taken by the hit man to the beach where Peter is waiting. With Cory as his hostage, the hit man orders Peter to throw away his gun. He then forces Cory to kneel on the sand and tells Peter to do the same. As the hit man levels his gun, it looks like the end… … but in the nick of time, Cory’s fellow officer Victor Del Toro charges in from the seaon on a waverunner (this is California, you know), his gun blazing. With the hit man distracted, the handcuffed Cory springs to her feet and disarms the hit man by means of a karate kick. But Cory isn’t finished. Quickly locating the hit man’s gun, Cory – still handcuffed and gagged – throws herself bodily upon the weapon. With Peter scrambling for his gun, and the hit man unable to locate his (concealed by Cory’s considerable frontal assets), the hit man flees. He is nailed by Victor while Peter uncuffs his sister (as every good brother should). The scene features a close-up of Cory’s cleave-gagged face – with a subtle but definite gag anomaly. Title: Charlie's Angels (1976) Episode: "Marathon Angels" (3.19) In separate incidents, marathon runners Sylvia Laven (Betty Jean Samuelson) and Sally Cole (Jeri Lea Ray) are abducted by masked gunmen as part of a larger kidnapping plot. They are taken away in a panel van. Both girls have their hands cuffed in front and looped around the interior frame of the panel van. Both are gagged with white cloths. As we aficionados know, their gags infamously start off as OTMs, then end up as cleaves without explanation. At one point, the kidnappers determine that they no longer need to hold the two runners. They unlock one cuff of each, then hustle the un-cuffed but still gagged girls into an abandoned warehouse. Their hands are re-cuffed in front around a staircase railing. Their gags are removed, with instructions to the girls to wait one hour before screaming for help. The two factions then part ways. The audience is treated to a nice parting shot of the two handcuffed girls. Title: T.J. Hooker Episode: "Trackdown" (4.13) Hooker’s unit is searching for a psychopath who has abducted a woman. The woman is so much under the psychological dominance of her abductor, she is completely incapable of independent action. Off. Stacy Sheridan (Heather Locklear), working undercover as a cocktail waitress and wearing a wire, is about to get a make on the guy when he sees Stacy’s earpiece. Subtly drawing his gun, he gets the drop on Stacy and then, holding her at gunpoint, yanks out her wire. He then escapes with both women. After the commercial break, we find Stacy (still wearing her skimpy cocktail dress) lying on a motel bed. Her hands are cuffed in front and around the headboard frame. Her ankles are bound with rope, and she is gagged with a huge strip of white adhesive tape, neatly applied. The abducted woman remains incapable of independent action, so neither ropes nor gag are deemed necessary by the psycho for her (a real pity, as the actress playing the abducted woman (Cindy Fisher) is a beautiful bondage-worthy blonde). When the psycho determines that it’s time to move on, Stacy is untied, un-gagged, and has one cuff unlocked. The man steals a camper. Inside, Stacy’s hands are re-cuffed in front around a towel bar. But now that she can speak, Stacy quietly urges the abducted woman to make a run for it (which she does). The psycho takes off, with Stacy in the back - and Hooker in pursuit. During the high-speed chase, the camper overturns and rolls down the side of a hill. Amidst the wreckage, Hooker finds Stacy, by some miracle, only slightly injured, so he continues pursuit. Which I guess means he left Stacy where she was still handcuffed. Hooker gets the creep, as always. During the scene, the audience is treated to a close-up shot of Miss Locklear’s beautiful (and beautifully) tape-gagged face and cuffed hands. And now, here’s my all-time, number two favorite, handcuff scene. Title: Republic of Doyle: Episode: "The Common Wealth" (4.06) Art thief Natalie Hurst (Romina D’Ugo) is being held in a police interrogation room, watched over by Constable (it’s a Canadian series) Monica Hayward (Patricia Isaac). Natalie deliberately keeps her hands, cuffed in front, below the level of the table. Pleading a migraine, Natalie states that the light coming in through the windows “isn’t helping matters”. While Hayward closes the blinds, Natalie picks open the locks on her cuffs (probably using the shirt clip from a ball-point pen she surreptitiously palmed minutes earlier). With the cuffs off, Natalie keeps her hands out of sight and waits for the right moment. When Monica finishes cutting off the light from the windows (and – by extension - the view of anyone outside wanting to look in), she goes to check on the slumping Natalie. Suddenly, Natalie strikes. As fast as lightning, she grabs Hayward’s gun hand and keeps it away from her sidearm. She then places the pen against Monica’s throat and tells her that she can slice open her jugular (vein) “with one move”. Monica, unable to see what Natalie is holding against her throat, has no choice but to hold still. Natalie then draws Monica’s sidearm and places the muzzle against the constable’s throat. With Hayward under her control, she mouths the infamous line, “Oh, you’re not gonna like what happens next.” The scene than “blinks ahead” some twenty minutes later. Hayward’s superior officer, Sgt. Leslie Bennett, enters the isolated interrogation room where she sees… … Monica sitting in a chair, her hands out of sight behind the backrest and almost certainly restrained with the handcuffs Natalie picked open minutes earlier. Hayward is also gagged with a thin, tightly tied, black cloth cleave. But... what became of Natalie? Minutes earlier, the wily art thief, wearing Monica’s clothes, gun, and badge, calmly walked unchallenged out of the police station, as cool as the proverbial cucumber. But... wait a minute. If Natalie was wearing Monica’s clothes, doesn’t that mean that Monica was left in the chair handcuffed and gagged AND clad only in her black bra and panties? To answer your question… yes. Well, Natalie said that Monica wasn’t going to like what happened next. And she was right. She didn’t. This amazingly clever, incredibly sexy, and absolutely hilarious bondage scene was written by series co-creator Perry Chafe. |
flash5lk |
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