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Saturday May 21 08:56:55 2005
Bound by Lies
Suspense picture about a serial killer. Kristy Swanson plays a bondage photographer. Stephen Baldwin is a cop. About halfway thru the pic she asks him to tie her up and take pictures. She is roped to a pole with arms overhead. No gag.

Another scene at film's climax involves Gladise Jimenez who plays Baldwins wife and Swanson, both tied up by the killer. Jimenez is tape gagged.

In addition, there is bondage imagery throughout the entire film including the closing credits. Swanson and Baldwin are executive producers. It appears Kristy has some kink in her!
Ron
southbound@webtv.net
Saturday May 21 17:55:58 2005
More Wal-Mart super-cheap DVDs
The Four Deuces with E. J. Peaker bound, gagged, and nearly immolated (Bindan Gagher Rule admission: I only bought this disc last night and haven't watched it yet), and Rescue from Gilligan's Island with Dawn Wells, Natalie Schaefer, and Judith Baldwin standing in for the recalcitrant Tina Louise-gee, whatever did happen to her?-lashed to poles on a raft by Gilligan to keep them from being washed overboard. Mrs. Howell and Ginger are, as you'd expect, simply roped to their respective poles around their waists, but Mary Ann makes a point of placing her hands behind her, clearly implying that they're restrained. Hmmm...

And for those of you heading to Wal-Mart in search of these, it seems the price has stabilized at $1 per disc. They'll probably be either close to the front of the store, in a bin somewhere in the vicinity of the electronics department, or in small bins at one or more of the checkouts. Finally, once more, be forewarned to keep your receipt until you've watched the movie and determined the disc isn't defective. I've already run across one that was, as I mentioned here a while back.

Fettershackle

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