The other month I put up the bondage scene clip from Into The Blue 2: The Reef. It's got a great BF bondage scene with actress Mircea Monroe.
But, as I mentioned in that post, ITB:2 also has a very nice BF-only scene.
Laura Vandervoort, Monroe's co-star, has a nice scene where she's running barefoot through the city after being chased out of her hospital bed by one of the bad guys.
Laura is perhaps best known for her take on Supergirl in the Smallville ("no tights, no flights") series.
While she doesn't get tied up like Monroe, Laura's running BF scene is still very nice to watch.
Just wanted to share these to be complete on all of the things that make Into The Blue 2: Electric Boogaloo worth watching.
Actress Michaela May stars in SOKO 5113, a long-running German cop show. May plays the wife of a detective who becomes the victim of a home invasion by an enemy of her husband's.
It takes place in the episode It's All a Matter of Trust (season 6, episode 2), from 1987.
She's tied up in hogtie fashion by her own husband, who's being forced to do this at gunpoint.
And she's barefoot throughout this very nice scene, which you can see right here.
Burning Bright is a horror film that was released back in 2010.
Briana Evigan stars as a young woman who finds herself trapped in her home with her little brother (Charlie Tahan) during a hurricane. As if that's not bad enough, there's also a tiger in the house with them.
The siblings play a dangerous game of cat and mouse--or humans and tiger--with the beast throughout the house.
And throughout the film, Briana is barefoot, and clad in just shorts and a tank.
There are plenty of nice BF shots of her, as well.
No bondage, but a good BF movie that's fun to watch, overall.
I was very sorry to hear of Hayden Panettiere's death at the way too young age of 36. I watched her (along with everybody else) as Claire Bennet on Heroes ("Save the cheerleader, save the world"). And while I haven't seen Nashville (in which she also starred), I did enjoy seeing her in the Scream films. The picture above is a vidcap I got from Scream 6, one of my favorites in that series. I'm simply stunned about this one.
Cristina Galbo stars in The Killer Must Kill Again as Laura, an innocent young woman who has been captured by a serial killer. Laura watches in horror as a woman is murdered right in front of her--and being bound and gagged, there's nothing Laura can do about it but watch.
After the killing, the killer left the knife sticking out of the body of his victim, and this ghastly scene gives Laura an idea.
Making a good BF bondage scene even better, Laura crawls across the floor towards the dead body, intent on getting the knife.
This is a nice, long take, with one cut at the end, showing Laura writhing towards the knife.
And the fact that she's barefoot, and scantily clad on top of that, makes it all the better.
At the end, Laura gets the knife and uses it to free herself. She survives her ordeal, making this a really great scene, which you can see right here.
The film Beware: Children At Play was releasd in 1989. It was a B-movie horror flick in the 'evil kids' sub genre of horror (like Children of the Corn, but better).
Robin Lilly stars as a woman who is abducted by the evil kids, and brought to a tent, where she's left bound hand and foot and gagged.
She's clad in a light blue dress and is barefoot the whole time.
Unfortunately, with the film having a limited budget, I guess they couldn't afford to get decent lighting, because it's very dark--literally, you can barely see anything.
I have brightened these 'caps up considerably, and they're still pretty dim, which is a shame, because it's a decent BF bondage scene.
She manages to free herself, but is recaptured and re-gagged with a twig in her mouth. There's another damsel from this film to cover. Watch this space.
The sequel to Fall is coming out this September. I think they should have called the sequel either Fall 2: Gravity Sucks, or Fall 2: Holy Shit, We're Up High! I was impressed with how the first Fall managed to get it's female cast barefoot for the better part of its runtime. Judging from the trailers mashed together here, the women keep their shoes on in the sequel, but we'll see.
The original movie starred Grace Caroline Currey and Virginia Gardner star as Becky and Hunter, respectively. They're rock climbers who decide to scale an outdated communications tower so Becky can scatter the ashes of her dearly deceased husband.
Of course, the tower--which is due to be taken down--is in really bad shape. After they've climbed to the top, the tower falls apart to the point where the girls can't get back down using the ladder.
Hunter takes off one shoe and sock and stuffs her cell phone into it to cushion the blow when she throws it to the ground. There's no reception on top of the tower, but there is at the bottom. And she hopes that a pre-arranged message will be sent once her phone drops within range. However, this doesn't work.
Becky then removes both of her shoes (she wears no socks) and throws them to the ground in an effort to get the attention of a guy just walking around with his dog at the base of the tower. This doesn't work, either.
The result of all of this is that, for the rest of the film, Hunter has one bare foot, while Becky goes completely barefoot.
The barefoot goodness starts at 53 minutes.
Fall was a hard flick for me to watch, because of it's sheer intensity and the way the film expertly uses the extreme heights to add to the tension.
But the BF scenes more than made it worth climbing the tower for me. Fall is highly recommended overall.
As Lindsey and Vivian lay bound and gagged in my latest Poser picture, there's only one question on their minds, and you can find out what it is right here.
Everybody knows the famous (maybe infamous is a better term) story about the haunted house on Long Island known as the Amityville Horror.
They made the first Amityville movie back in 1979, which was remade in 2005 with Melissa George and Ryan (Deadpool) Reynolds as the terrified homeowners.
As a horror film, I actually prefer the remake over the original. The real-life nonsense aside, the '05 version is just better--for me, at least.
And, of course, the '05 version has plenty of barefoot scenes with Melissa George, like this one.
Fortunately for us, most haunted houses are active at night, when people are more likely to be barefoot.
In another part of the film, Rachel Nichols shows up as the babysitter for the kids in the house from hell.
Nichols does a great job at playing the type of babysitter I had as a kid. The "hot" babysitter who was way out of my league, simply because I was too young for her.
And like many of the sitters of my youth, Nichols removes her shoes and goes barefoot as soon as she enters the house.
She gets locked in a closet by the demonic forces within the house, but survives. Babysitters are tough.