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Post by Stuckfast on Nov 30, 2005 19:12:31 GMT -5
It's sad to say, but there so few female stuck scenes out there. And only half of them are worth more than one viewing!
I do have some high hopes for a movie called Slither, about giant slugs. In the trailer there seemed to be a lot of shots of sticky goo coming off their bodies. So maybe....
Other than that, I don't know of any other stuck possibilities.
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Post by denauli on Nov 30, 2005 20:07:49 GMT -5
I've had hopes something to happen on Stargate Atlantis, the spin-off of Stargate SG-1. The reason being is that their primary foe are the Wraith who are humanoid aliens that evolved from some sort of alien spider. They still have the ability to spin webbing because they sometimes cocoon the humans they capture for later feeding, but while there have been several episodes over the past season and a half where they have shown guys cocooned the writers apparently haven't figured out how to have a female get webbed.
Overall, this year has been almost completely devoid of mainstream stuck scenes. Even cartoons have been a let down.
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Post by spudz03 on Nov 30, 2005 20:13:42 GMT -5
Annoying isn't it. How come its the guys that usually get stuck? I don't follow the show that closely but sort of thought all those cocooned people also fed the ship. It's partially organic or appears to be. Caught last weeks episode. Great struggles too bad it was a guy. Ever notice how the victims ranged from live and struggling to basically webbed up bones? The passageways were lined with them. GREAT potential they have here. Could make for some interesting episodes, can you think of a rescue mission involving one of the FEMALE cast members? I can. Just thought I'd edit this in.
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Post by denauli on Dec 6, 2005 18:50:22 GMT -5
You know, another possibility to watch for is Painkiller Jane. It debuts as a movie this weekend on SciFi channel but they have been trying to develop this as a series for over a year. It depends on how this pilot does. The premise is that a female commando gets exposed to some bioweapon and develops superhuman healing ability like Wolverine of the X-men. Of course the government knows of her ability and wants to use her as an agent whether she wants to or not, kind of like La Femme Nikita with superpowers. It kind of reminds me of Dark Angel, the Fox series with Jessica Alba. Here they had this genetically enhanced superhuman that escaped and the government was trying to recapture and somehow the writers always had guys with guns try to shoot her instead of employing non-lethal capture methods, say for example a STICKY FOAM GUN. Two full seasons and that idea never occurred to them. Hopefully the writers of Painkiller Jane are a little more creative if it becomes a series.
Another possibility, although one that is still way off, is Spiderman 3. Thomas Hayden Church has already been confirmed in the role of Sandman (that ought to be an interesting origin story) but there have been rumors of a lot of black fabric being used by the costume department. Most believe this to indicate that they are somehow incorporating Venom into the story but Sam Raimi has already stated he has no interest in that character. A few like myself believe this means that they may be going with Black Cat. If true then we may be treated to a scene of a female character getting snared in some sticky webbing and struggling. The first movie had such a scene but it was so short if you blinked you could miss it.
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Post by spudz03 on Dec 6, 2005 23:09:16 GMT -5
Painkiller Jane sound likes it has potential, one can see why they want her alive. Dark Angle was one bad babe not all the unique, as I recall there were others of her kind. Still they could've tried to at least use some sort of net gun on her.
If ever they need to remake a movie that's Logan's Run. The novel by William Nolan and George Clayton Johnson was pretty cool, BUT the movie sucked, so did the spin off TV series.
In the novel the DS men had a weapon which fired 6 different rounds, 4 were lethal, one was basically concentrated CS gas and the other was intended for live capture, a sticky super strong net made of very fine steel mesh. They called it the "tangler".
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Post by denauli on Dec 7, 2005 9:30:13 GMT -5
Brian Singer (director of the first 2 X-men movies) is also a fan and supposedly working on a remake of Logan's Run, but it's still in the pre-production stages. Don't know if they've even settled on a script yet. The guy's got a lot on his schedule right now so even if it happens it probably won't be done for a year or two.
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Post by spudz03 on Dec 8, 2005 14:24:42 GMT -5
Brian Singer (director of the first 2 X-men movies) is also a fan and supposedly working on a remake of Logan's Run, but it's still in the pre-production stages. Don't know if they've even settled on a script yet. The guy's got a lot on his schedule right now so even if it happens it probably won't be done for a year or two. If anyone can make a decent remake of Logan's Run Brian Singer is the man to do it. Wonder who they'll get to play Holly 13? In the original flick it was Farah Faucet, I was in high school when the movie came out had the HOTS for Farah real bad, so did every other sophomore I knew. By the way what they did to Box really sucked too, man did they ever mess that one up. In the novel Box was one kinky cyborg, set up one of the best bondage snuff scenarios I've ever heard about. Logan 5 foiled his plans though. Hope the flick is remade.
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Post by spudz03 on Dec 26, 2005 19:57:46 GMT -5
I've had hopes something to happen on Stargate Atlantis, the spin-off of Stargate SG-1. The reason being is that their primary foe are the Wraith who are humanoid aliens that evolved from some sort of alien spider. They still have the ability to spin webbing because they sometimes cocoon the humans they capture for later feeding, but while there have been several episodes over the past season and a half where they have shown guys cocooned the writers apparently haven't figured out how to have a female get webbed. Overall, this year has been almost completely devoid of mainstream stuck scenes. Even cartoons have been a let down. Caught part of a Stargate Atlantis episode last night. Had some stuck in it. First while checking out a planet the crew was ambushed by the Wraith. One of the male cast members (don't know who, don't follow the show that closely) gets caught in a giant spiderweb and the spider latches onto his neck. The spider is not only huge but pretty stubborn, they can't get it off him, even shooting it point blank didn't work. Their only hope is to get the man back to Atlantis before the spider sucks him dry. To make matters worse the traveler they were riding in get damaged by Wraith small arms fire, the engine pods fail to retract and it gets stuck in the star gate. Not cool because the gate only stays open for a short time, when it closes the ship gets cut into 2 sections right along the horizon line. Was pretty good, lots of suspense, not exactly stuck but the the show does have potential, giant spiders are always cool, lets hope they do something like that again only with one of the female cast members. Only with less spider bite time and more web struggle.
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Post by denauli on Dec 27, 2005 11:32:14 GMT -5
Sounds like you're referring to the episode '38 minutes', named after the maximum time that the stargate can stay active. The character that ended up with the bug on his neck was Colonel Shephard and the strange part was that you never actually saw him get tangled in the web. In a flashback he was running through the trees trying to get back to the ship, turns to fire at the Wraith chasing him, turns around forward again and you see that he is just about to run into a giant web... and they cut the scene at that point. I honestly believe that the special effects team for the show has not come up with a way to film a person struggling in a giant web, at least not one that meets the high standards of the show.
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Post by spudz03 on Dec 28, 2005 16:58:59 GMT -5
That was it. I saw a quick glimpse of the spiderweb before the colonel ran into it. It looked like the stuff you find in Halloween stores.
I agree as of now there is nothing that can make a realistic (sticky, stretchy and STRONG) spiderweb. The day some lab comes up with something like that you'll see massive changes in the way some agencies work.
Can you imagine something like that in the hands of police and eventually fetishists?
Kind of funny someone over at Sticky Situations found a Japanese ad for police foam. Only 300 grams in a can you won't stop anyone with it but it would buy some time. Can't get the stuff in the states or at least in California anyway.
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Post by denauli on Dec 29, 2005 12:36:30 GMT -5
Another possibility, although one that is still way off, is Spiderman 3. Thomas Hayden Church has already been confirmed in the role of Sandman (that ought to be an interesting origin story) but there have been rumors of a lot of black fabric being used by the costume department. Most believe this to indicate that they are somehow incorporating Venom into the story but Sam Raimi has already stated he has no interest in that character. A few like myself believe this means that they may be going with Black Cat. If true then we may be treated to a scene of a female character getting snared in some sticky webbing and struggling. The first movie had such a scene but it was so short if you blinked you could miss it. Been doing a little more research and sources are saying Topher Grace (the kid from That 70's show) is listed as having been cast in the role of Venom. That's not necessarily a bad thing though. It just means that Venom will likely go after the people Peter Parker cares about, namely Mary Jane. And speaking of Mary Jane, in the comics Peter did use his webbing for some kinky games once or twice with her after he revealed his secret to her.
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