I'd just like to wish you a very Happy New Year! May 2018 be peaceful and prosperous for you.
A woman wakes up to find herself in a precarious position in my latest Poser picture. This is my quest to keep improving upon my book cover skills, especially since I'll be writing a new Ryta book very soon.
Finding oneself in a mad scientist laboratory is bad enough, but as a bound and naked damsel in distress is positively nightmarish. You can see this picture right here.
The Abduction of Jennifer Grayson is a recently released film starring Rachel Jane Conn who plays a kidnap victim. It reminds me of The Disappearance of Alice Creed, in how Gemma Arterton was similarly tied up by her kidnappers (with no gag, just like here)
Miss Conn is barefoot the whole time she's tied, and clad in a scant outfit of panties and a tank top. The clip is quite long, Raffish (who clipped it) decided to let things run their natural course.
You can view/download this clip right here.
I saw Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle today, and enjoyed it...somewhat. I really liked the original Jumanji film with the late great Robin Williams. This version is a sequel in the sense that it pulls a group of teens into a video game version of Jumanji, whereas in the original, elements of the game spilled out into the real world.
The new film has a welcome sense of humor, with the Rock, Karen Gillian, Jack Black, and Kevin Hart all playing avatars of the teens in the game. And an inspired idea was to have one of the teen girls be represented by Jack Black, who's very funny.
It lacks the fantastical aspect of the first movie, and it's a long dull slog through the first fifteen minutes before the kids are sucked into the game, but I still enjoyed it, overall. This is a good popcorn film, if nothing else.
I'd just like to wish everybody a happy, safe, and Merry Christmas. To you and yours, may the lit nose of Rudolph the reindeer always keep you warm. And try not to drink too much egg nog.
Claire Keim stars in this short clip from the French series Éternelle. She's discovered on a bed hogtied and gagged, barefoot and clad only in an extra large shirt. Like I said, it's a short scene, but it's a good one with some nice coverage.
You can view/download this clip right here.
I have a new Poser picture up on my Deviant Art page. It's a comic strip-style layout that shows a female bounty hunter tying up her scantily clad captive, a beach bunny she caught at a pool party. You can see this picture right here.
This is a fan-produced CG film that's a time-lapse of the construction of the Death Star from Star Wars. They show the construction from scratch, starting with the trench that Luke later dives into to shoot his torpedoes. The trench serves as the Death Star's keel, which is usually the first thing that's laid down in ship building. It's very well done, well thought out, and really cool.
This is the latest by James Cameron (who's producing) and Robert Rodriguez (who's directing). Alita is based on an anime that I'm not familiar with. It's a robotic girl who, in this movie, has REALLY big eyes. It intrigues me, though. I'd like to see this.
The song used in the trailer was from the TV series Sons of Anarchy. It was sung by actress Maggie Siff. The above video is the song itself, with an explanation in the description of how it came to be.
The Wonders of Aladdin was released way back in December of 1961. It's release date, as well as the fact that it's a fantasy, makes it a good clip to show now (fantasy movies, like the Lord of the Rings, have usually been released around Christmas).
Noelle Adam stars as the damsel in distress here. She tied naked (which is only suggested) arms over her head and hanging from the ceiling. She's eventually rescued. Other than this scene, I haven't seen the entire movie, and wouldn't mind doing so someday.
You can watch/download this scene right here.
I managed to see Star Wars: The Last Jedi last night, and I thought it was fantastic. I won't give away spoilers, as it's just opened this weekend, but this movie is very innovative and surprising, taking me in directions I never thought we'd go. A great, stirring ride that makes me want to see how this new trilogy will end--but at the same time I don't want it to. Good stuff; don't miss it.
It's the middle of the holiday rush, and things may be getting really crazy. So be sure to take the time to take care of yourself...maybe with a massage. If you haven't the time or the money to get an actual massage (like me), then the next best thing is to watch one. It can be just as soothing as getting one. Some of these massage videos have even helped me to fall asleep.
Are you? Ready, Player One? Sorry, couldn't resist. I didn't bother reading the book because it seemed too much like the Matrix meets Tron (which wouldn't be a bad flick, come to think of it), but having seen this trailer, I think I might read the book before this comes out, which will be in March, 2018. Judging from this trailer, it looks like it might be a lot of fun.
We're at the start of winter now, with several inches of snow on the ground, with more to come. Usually, when winter starts, I think of watching 'winter themed' movies. Usually, I'll watch the Thing 'trilogy,' which consists of the original Howard Hawks The Thing, the John Carpenter remake of The Thing, and even the prequel The Thing, which I think isn't as good as the first two, but is still entertaining none the less (it stars Mary Elizabeth Winstead, which helps).
There are also some very good psychological horror movies that take place in winter, like Shut In, which features a nice scene with Namomi Watts trussed up sans clothes in a bathtub. You can watch/download this scene right here.
Spoiler warning: if you watch this clip before you see the movie, you'll find out who the killer is. The movie overall is highly recommended.
Given the trillions of dollars that Jurassic World made back in 2015, it was understandable that they would make a sequel. And don't get me wrong, I'm looking forward to this one, too. But I'm just not sure about the overall plot about rescuing the dinos from the island before a volcano erupts.
The problem I have with this is, they might have just spoiled the entire movie with this trailer. Unless the volcano isn't really going to be the entire main plot of the movie. I don't know, we'll see. I love this series, and I really enjoyed Jurassic World--and this new one has Jeff Goldblum back as Malcolm ("Life finds a way.")--so I'm more than willing to give this a shot.
In her latest adventure, Ryta the Jungle Girl and the Revenge of the Amstrad, Ryta is chafing under the uneasy alliance she has with her mortal enemy, Mother Midnight. But when Storm-Haven comes under attack, Ryta realizes that it's from another old enemy, the Amstrad.
Ryta, Lacey, and the others aboard the Leviathan must now probe into the deepest, darkest jungles to seek out the Amstrad, who are now led by a mysterious figure who seeks revenge against Ryta.
The latest Ryta book is now available to buy, and you can get it right here.
Halston Sage is best known these days as Lt. Alara Kitan on The Orville, which is a fun show that's the best Star Trek series on the air that's not a Star Trek series. Here, in the movie You Get Me, she gets tied to a chair and then gagged--all without her super strength powers that she has on The Orville.
You can watch/download this scene right here. Eggnog is optional.
As the Holidays start to shift into high gear--can you hear the grinding sounds in the background? Accompanied by merry little jingles?--I thought we should try and get some holiday-themed bondage clips, just like we got Halloween-themed stuff in October.
This brief clip of a barefoot Megan Duffy is from the movie Holidays (how apt). You can view/download this clip right here. Eggnog is optional.
I've been working this weekend to give the latest Ryta book the BIG PUSH in terms of getting it done and ready for publication. The second draft, along with the editing of the manuscript, is done.
The cover is done (and you're seeing it here for the first time), and the title is locked in: Ryta the Jungle Girl and the Revenge of the Amstrad. Everybody's favorite lizard men return to hunt down our heroes for some vengeance.
Now begins the formatting process of the manuscript, and once that's done (a day or two at the most), the book will be up for publication. That should be about mid-way through this coming week. This means that Ryta fans will be getting a new adventure, just in time for Christmas. I'll let you know here when it's finally available.
If you haven't read any of the Ryta books, you can start with the first book right here.
A man and a woman go scuba diving on a wreck only to find there's somebody already there, and they don't like intruders. This is the story behind my latest Poser picture, which you can see right here.
I'm still feeling a little slaphappy over superheroes--what with this week's four part crossover of The Flash, Supergirl, Arrow, and Legends, and the release of the Avengers trailer--so I thought I'd find a clip featuring superheroes with a little kink thrown in.
Here's Battlehawk, where a pretty, barefoot woman in a one piece bathing suit gets tied up by a giant lizard wearing a bad wig. Oddly, after seeing this clip, I still want to watch the entire show. But, I'm weird like that, anyway.
You can watch/download the clip right here.
The Avengers trailer finally dropped, and it looks like it's going to be very good. But I've heard of people seeing an Avengers trailer at D23 during the summer where they saw Thanos throwing a moon. There's no moon flinging here, which was what I was looking forward to seeing. I guess I'll have to wait until I see the film next year.
I also saw the second half of the Crisis on Earth X storyline that ran this week on the CW superhero shows. And I really enjoyed it overall. I also REALLY enjoyed seeing Melissa Benoist strapped down to a table, barefoot and clad only in a hospital gown. This happened in The Flash episode of the Earth X series. Bravo to everybody involved in these series.
I saw the first two episodes of the annual crossover of the CW DC superhero TV shows, where our heroes get invaded by Nazis! They're attacked by the villains--all dark side versions of themselves--from Earth X, which was subjugated by Nazi Germany, who won the Second World War. Somebody on the writing staff must be a big fan of The Man In The High Castle (at one point, Felicity even gives a shout out to this series).
Overall, I liked this one better than last year's team-up, which had badly created CG aliens as the villains. There's something to be said for having real flesh and blood villains right there on screen. And there even was a really nice scene between Sara Lance and Alex Danvers, who had a memorable one night stand. I've often wondered what would happen if these two ever got together, and thanks to the first episode, they did. Bravo!
At the end of the the second episode there's a bondage scene, but it's with both men and women (spoiler: our heroes get captured by the baddies), and they just have their hands tied behind their backs (and no gags). All in all, it's been fun so so far. I'm looking forward to seeing the second half of the saga.
You would think Lego City would be a nice, peaceful place. But it looks like the cops there have their work cut out for them in this video. It's over twenty minutes, but is made up of shorter vignettes that show the Lego police battling crime on land, air and sea.
Bimini Code is one of the classics as far as I'm concerned. Is it a classic movie overall? Oh hell, no. I've actually watched this film all the way through on an old VHS tape (to my knowledge it's never been released on DVD), and it's a mess, with what feels like the climax--taking place aboard a submerged habitat--happening at the very start of the film.
But in its desire to be like Charlie's Angel (minus one angel) we get plenty of bondage scenes with its two leads. My favorite of the scenes is with Vickie Benson, who's tied up barefoot and clad in only a bikini. This clip shows Benson's scene first, with Kristal Richardson's scene (she's dressed and clad in shoes) coming right after.
This is probably the highest quality picture I've ever seen of these scenes. You can watch/download the clip right here.
Happy Thanksgiving! The above is a documentary that looks at the history of this holiday. Hope you enjoy it in the spirit of the day.
And I was also inspired to make a special Thanksgiving-themed Poser picture for this day. Bear in mind that this picture is not safe for everyone (it's got a naked, hogtied woman in it), so if you are with the family today, you may want to hold off until the proper time.
You can see it on my Deviant Art page right here.
Many years ago I came across a copy of Peter Pan in a bookstore while I was out Christmas shopping. This version of the classic story was illustrated by Greg Hildebrandt, and he drew this picture of Tiger Lily--here captured by Captain Hook's men--as an older, sexier woman.
It goes without saying that I bought this copy of the book, and later--when I had my original Knotbuster website--I posted a scan of this picture online. Maybe it's because I found this picture while Christmas shopping, but I've always associated this image of Tiger Lily with the Holiday Season.
With this being just a few days before Thanksgiving, what better time to repost this pic again?
Aylín Mújica stars in this Spanish soap opera as a feisty captive. Despite being shown some mercy by a female captor, Mújica fights back as much as she can. All while showing off a gorgeous pair of legs.
She's recaptured and retied, this time gagged. But, no longer having her wrists tied to the head of the bed, she's able to work herself free. I love feisty damsels.
You can watch/download the clip right here.
Sweet baby Jesus, would you look at this, Deadpool's back in this teaser for the latest film. This is hysterically funny if you used to watch the old Bob Ross Joy Of Painting show back in the day.
From "beating the brush" to painting "happy little trees" everything you loved about the Joy Of Painting series is right here, only funnier. Beware, there's cursing, so it's not safe for work, nor for the little ones. Excuse me while I go beat the devil out of this brush....
This short scene is from The Mist, the TV series that was based on the Stephen King story about people trapped in a supermarket by a mist that contains monsters.
It's a brief scene, with a guy finding a bound woman on a hospital gurney. He tries, unsuccessfully, to help her. But he gets knocked out for his trouble. I don't know the name of the actress on the gurney.
You can watch/download the clip from The Mist right here.
I finally got to see Thor: Ragnarok over the weekend and enjoyed it very much. This version has a much lighter tone than the two previous Thor movies, and that may be why it's doing so well at the box office. The movie not only offers up humor, but it also has a great deal of eye candy, thanks to the visuals--both the effects and production design really pop here. See it if you can.
Now I'm looking forward to seeing Justice League, which comes out in just a few days.
Carla Gugino, who recently appeared in Gerald's Game on Netflix, starred in a TV series called Threshold. This aired for barely a season a few years ago before being cancelled. It dealt with aliens invading the earth, taking over the bodies of men and making them tie up scantily clad women. Sounded like a winner to me....
The latest captive of a nefarious dude gets dragged into his lair in my latest Poser picture on Deviant Art, and you can see it right here.
I just learned that there will be a brand new Star Wars trilogy coming (presumably after this current trilogy ends with Episode Nine). Rian Johnson, who wrote/directed the upcoming SW: The Last Jedi, will be the creative force behind it.
And this new trilogy will not feature the Skywalker clan. Will it be a prequel set in the Old Republic? Will it show the Mandalorian Wars? Or will be it a sequel, embarking past the events we've seen in this current trilogy? No matter what it is, I'm pleased to hear about it, just like I'm also pleased to see Star Wars is continuing onward. May the Force be with you, always.
Just found out that German-born actress Karin Dor has passed away today. She did a lot of films, but was probably best known for her role as the villain in the James Bond film You Only Live Twice. She was also in Alfred Hitchcock's Topaz.
But, as these vidcaps show, Dor was tied up on screen, in this case being The Terrible People.
She was 79 years old. RIP. You can watch/download the clip from The Terrible People right here.
I'm adding an extra update today because I just wanted to let you know that I have just finished the first draft of the latest Ryta The Jungle Girl book tonight. I've literally just completed work on it right now.
I'm taking a day or two off before I dive into the second draft. I'm pleased to report that this latest book is on target to be released next month, December of 2017. I'll also be getting started on the cover soon as well. I'll keep you posted as things progress.
This is a TV show from India where a couple are waiting in a hospital for someone (at least that's what I assume; it's not in English). After waiting impatiently, the woman goes into the hospital room, only to see another woman lying on the bed, bound and gagged.
Aside from the usual reasons why I like this scene, there's also something very funny about it, as well. Note how the director of this scene REALLY likes to zoom in and zoom out, sometimes over and over again. I found it very funny.
You can watch/download it right here.
I'm glad I found this again. It's one of the most nerve-wracking, suspense-filled clips I've ever seen, and it winds up being a commercial for a sporting event. If only some of the more recent mystery/thriller films were half as good as this.
A bikini clad woman gets up close with a lion--while tied up and hanging upside-down (the woman, not the lion). It's my latest Poser picture on Deviant Art, and you can see it right here.
Happy Halloween! I hope you're having a happy and safe Halloween today. If you're driving, then please mind the kiddies who are out trick or treating.
I finished Stranger Things 2, and loved it a great deal. It was ten times better than the first season (which is saying a lot because the first season was great), and it utilized all of the characters in a smart way, giving everybody their moment to shine. If you haven't seen Stranger Things 2 yet, give it a shot. It's highly recommended.
If you're looking for a scary Halloween read, then may I recommend my horror book, The Chosen Ones, dealing with a a female cop fighting a deadly cult to save her loved ones. You can get it by clicking right here.
After getting chloroformed by her lover, Maika Monroe awakens to find herself tied hand and foot to a wheelchair in It Follows, a creepily good horror film.
Her lover has tied her to the chair to inform Monroe that she is now cursed after having sex with him. But it's not an STD--instead she will be hunted by an otherworldly creature that takes human form. And it will keep hunting her until she is dead.
It's a nice scene, but the movie overall is highly recommended, especially if you're looking for something a little different than the usual slasher film. You can watch/download it right here.
The next Halloween-themed clip is from the classic (well, maybe the film itself isn't exactly a classic, but the scene is) 1980 horror flick The Boogeyman.
Actress Suzanna Love is abducted in the middle of the night by a psycho who drags her--completely tied hand and foot--down a hallway.
She's tied to a bed and is just about to be murdered when she suddenly wakes up...it was all a dream! She's barefoot throughout the scene, making it one of my favorites. You can watch/download it right here.
The second season of Stranger Things 'drops' today (using that term always makes me think it fell off of a shelf). I haven't started watching it yet--but I will later tonight, after getting some basic essentials, like potato chips and dip. I loved the first season, and am really looking forward to digging into this one.
Welcome back, Stranger Things--and perfect timing too, right around Halloween.
A bikini clad girl winds up bound, gagged and meeting a monster in a dark and scary place in my latest Deviant Art picture. You can see it right here.
Another Halloween-themed update, this time a slasher film from Austria called Dead in 3 Days (In 3 Tagen bist du tot) where a young woman, played by Sabrina Reiter, is abducted by the killer while barefoot and clad only in her underwear.
The killer takes her to a boathouse, where the bound and gagged Reiter will be thrown into the lake while weighted down (the killer's method of choice). Reiter is very nicely tied, with a tight looking gag, and throw in her scant outfit and this makes Dead in 3 Days one of my all time favorites.
The clipper also has a second scene that takes place later in the film with Julia Rosa Stockl (who's fully dressed). You can watch/download it right here.