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Re: Who likes drownings, and why?

Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 1:45 pm
by bakerboy
I may have posted this already but later in the clip there are two drownings. Funnel forced and tub.

http://www.boundheat.com/new/the_collec ... eview.html

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Re: Who likes drownings, and why?

Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 4:54 pm
by rodrigo
Regarding BoundHeat, gotta love male heterosexual lesbianism! :twisted: I imagine the tub drowning is more of a dunking, but it still looks pretty cool!

Re: Who likes drownings, and why?

Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2010 12:22 am
by WAVE
WAVE has done a number of drowning videos and all have been good sellers. We also use a variation of the fishtank idea for shots done under water. Our biggest hit was Dead In The Pool with its sequel being a close second. We've included drownings in a lot of our movies because many actresses who wouldn't consider doing topless shots will do wet t-shirt shots.

So we succeed in getting some nice shots that we otherwise wouldn't get.

Gary

Re: Who likes drownings, and why?

Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2010 12:40 am
by DeMan
I love drowning scenes! Some of my favorites, in no particular order:

Claude Dantes in "Blood and Black Lace."
Robin Wright Penn in "The Singing Detective."
Wendy Hughes in "A Dangerous Summer" ("Flash Fire").
Lisa Langlois in "Phobia."
Sandy Brooke in "Bits and Pieces."
Lillian Cameron in "The Warrior and the Sorceress."
Kathryn Harrold in "Into the Night."
Rosella Falk in "Seven Blood-Stained Orchids."
Carla Brait in "The Case of the Bloody Iris."
Mimi Lieber in "White of the Eye."
Pamela Dunlap in "Bloody Mama."
Candy Azzara's comical milk-bath drowning in "Pandemonium."
Stephanie Chao in "Jack Frost 2."
Marianne Broome in "The Legacy."

Most of the above scenes (except for Marianne Broome, whom I don't have listed yet) are described in a bit more detail on each actress' Cinemorgue page.

Re: Who likes drownings, and why?

Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2010 1:01 pm
by gold
Really do like the jacuzzi idea.Have saw a few where the model strips is wounded and eventually drowns .Would probably appeal to various taste. Ps Blue is the fishbowl in the trophy case or on loan like the Stanley Cup..

Re: Who likes drownings, and why?

Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2010 1:25 pm
by rodrigo
Hi DeMan! Every couple months, I review Cinemorgue to see if there are any movie/TV drownings out there that I have missed!

The list you posted definitely contains much of the cream of the crop! I'd also add the famous Samantha Eggar tub drowning from "Return From The Ashes", the tub drowning from the obscure grind house flick "Kiss Off" (I do like the "up by the feet scenarios") as well as the drownings I mentioned in my earlier post.

So, has WAVE done any more drowning material recently?

Re: Who likes drownings, and why?

Posted: Wed Jan 13, 2010 8:13 pm
by Bluestone
gold wrote:Really do like the jacuzzi idea.Have saw a few where the model strips is wounded and eventually drowns .Would probably appeal to various taste. Ps Blue is the fishbowl in the trophy case or on loan like the Stanley Cup..
The fishbowl is really a punch bowl. The video will be entitled "The Party's Over", because it will be for Petra. The punch bowl cost me close to $100, so it will be used again :D

Blue

Re: Who likes drownings, and why?

Posted: Wed Jan 13, 2010 8:26 pm
by smudger
Bluestone wrote:The fishbowl is really a punch bowl. The video will be entitled "The Party's Over", because it will be for Petra. The punch bowl cost me close to $100, so it will be used again :D

Maybe you should have used a fishbowl then Blue, and knocked a couple bucks off the price of the clip! :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: Who likes drownings, and why?

Posted: Wed Jan 13, 2010 8:39 pm
by Bluestone
Ya, I guess I could have just pretended that Petra was too poor to have a punch bowl for her party, so she flushed the goldfish, filled the fishbowl with vodka punch, and hosted a bare bones party. She could have served Cheesies instead of scrimp, and Canada Dry Ginger Ale instead of champagne. Nobody would have noticed. They'd all be staring at her hot body :lol:

Blue

Re: Who likes drownings, and why?

Posted: Wed Jan 13, 2010 9:02 pm
by gold
Stand corrected i thought the PUNCH Bowl was used for the Holiday Party and can be reused next year or displayed in the Vault safe from P fans.Perhaps a viewing in the Bobby Orr Museum or the local two peak ski lodge. Regarless will pay a premium for the Precious Ones Momentos so up the premium for her releases or membership.Heck its a blue world without some Blue action.Sounds like a good title. BLUE MOOD LADY Cheers and like your popping for the prop,think i know how you recover the expense.. Cheers and mor bubbly please

Re: Who likes drownings, and why?

Posted: Wed Jan 13, 2010 10:34 pm
by smudger
Nothing wrong with Canada Dry, Blue, together with Canadian whisky it's my favourite tipple!

Re: Who likes drownings, and why?

Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2010 12:13 pm
by gold
Totally agree about Canadian Whiskey and the Countrys generosity to those in need like the Hatians . Blue just want you to know your country allways stands tall and O Canada is the best anthem in the WORLD Sorry Bobby Orr played for Boston,The best rushing defense man ever

Re: Who likes drownings, and why?

Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2010 9:50 pm
by Bluestone
Thanks, Canada boosters!

I really do like being a Canadian, but, of course, being close to the border, I grew up on American TV. Luckily, American TV featured a lot of Canadians, such as William Shatner, Pamela Anderson, and many, many more! So, I feel more like a citizen of North America :D

Blue

Re: Who likes drownings, and why?

Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2010 10:13 pm
by smudger
Don't think a lot of your criminal justice system though, Blue.

Re: Who likes drownings, and why?

Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2010 11:30 pm
by Bluestone
It's actually a great system, but there are a few exceptions, as with all systems. We have some famous cases where the wrong person was charged and convicted, but I'm sure all justice systems have examples of such cases. Then, there's the Dr. Don case. This also appears to be more the exception than the rule. I am confident that it will be correctly decided in the appeal court, and that Don will be vindicated. Otherwise, I wouldn't be in this crazy business :lol: :lol: :lol:

Blue