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NymphetamineGirl -> Films you loved before you knew... (8/2/2010 6:23:53 AM)

 
For example...I didn't know I was submissive but I LOVED:

1.  Labrynth - OMG David Bowie and the power exchange at the end.
2.  Drop Dead Fred - Talk about pushing a girl's limits!  And being right all along!
3.  Beauty and the Beast - Gaston = wannabedom, Beast = Worthy

This is a totally silly thread but let's hear it!




FelineFae -> RE: Films you loved before you knew... (8/2/2010 11:10:36 AM)

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Labrynth


Ditto! [:D]




Tantriqu -> RE: Films you loved before you knew... (8/2/2010 11:16:11 AM)

Doctor Strange! with Peter Hooten and John Mills, when I was twelve and several years pre-Dommeliness.

A handsome, smart, powerful doctor kneeling and saying 'Master': made me feel all . . . funny . . .

Edited to add link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RUcv1LhHqdA




FelineFae -> RE: Films you loved before you knew... (8/2/2010 11:24:55 AM)

" Legend "

" Rocky Horror Picture Show "

There seems to be a Tim Curry theme...




AQuietSimpleMan -> RE: Films you loved before you knew... (8/2/2010 11:31:40 AM)

Debbie Does Dallas
The Butt Sisters do Detroit
AssMasters
Shut Up Bitch and Suck my Cock
Whores in High Heels

I LOVED these movies long before I knew I was a Sexual Deviant... AKA Pervert.

QSM




FelineFae -> RE: Films you loved before you knew... (8/2/2010 11:36:50 AM)

" The King and I "

Anna had to bow to the king...




Shadow-tiger -> RE: Films you loved before you knew... (8/3/2010 8:28:51 PM)

Legend - Evil demon, evil PIXIE! And so much goodness, evil evil goodness in this film
Willow - Everything between Martigan and Sorcha [:D]




subwaythru -> RE: Films you loved before you knew... (8/3/2010 11:04:49 PM)

lol!
....could not abide "The Sound of Music", but how about that scene where the male lead actor strolls about with his female companion, toying with his riding crop in one hand? Poor little miss s, her eyes following every swish as he flung it right, flung it left... whacked it absently on the palm of one hand...oh, me oh my

...how about Star Wars?...good ole Darth himself, and his immortal words: "What is thy bidding, my Master?" Oh, lordy. The tape finally wore out on that scene and there occurred the great transition to DVD.

....and one of my very favorites, remember that advertisement with the little dog hurrying to keep up with the Big Bad Bulldog who is striding down the sidewalk, frisking about him, even leaping over him from side to side, panting and exclaiming excitedly, "What we gonna do now, Spike? Huh? Huh? Huh?" Always has me rofl.





Elisabella -> RE: Films you loved before you knew... (8/3/2010 11:10:34 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: NymphetamineGirl

1.  Labrynth - OMG David Bowie and the power exchange at the end.


YES

Fear me, love me, do as I say...and I will be your slave <3<3<3

The Princess Bride was a good one too.




Elisabella -> RE: Films you loved before you knew... (8/3/2010 11:11:37 PM)

Oh and it's not a movie but the scenes in Twin Peaks with Audrey and Jean Renault...




etFilii -> RE: Films you loved before you knew... (8/3/2010 11:18:50 PM)

Blue Velvet.




subwaythru -> RE: Films you loved before you knew... (8/3/2010 11:27:29 PM)

.....Or how about that scene in the beginning of "A Boy and His Dog" with the dreadful slave driver who tears around the nuclear wasteland with his ragged gang looking for food. When they uncover a cache of it, he enjoys a moment's respite by climbing into his clanking jalopy, where sits a sulking slave with a stringed instrument. He yanks the chain around his hapless slave's neck and orders with a guttural growl: "Play!"




ResidentSadist -> RE: Films you loved before you knew... (8/4/2010 1:29:20 AM)

I was very young when I discovered my role in the lifestyle (1971) and my list is of older movies.  I had open minded parents who believed that the theater, movies and art were culture that enriched your life and it should not be censored.  I was exposed to many foreign films and mature Hollywood movies at a young age.  Although The Collector is a generally a great movie, the same is not true for all on this list.  I mention them because I liked them, as off-beat as some of them were, hey stirred something in my perverted soul that held my attention.  Like Vincent Price who often played sadistic roles, I didn't identify with him specifically or think his acting extraordinary, I did envy the situations he was in like being the interrogator of young girls suspected of witchcraft or being at a slave auction with girls hanging in bamboo cages.  Love that stuff!

The Collector - 1965 (Terence Stamp) 
Freddie, a socially withdrawn bank clerk and butterfly collector, decides to expand to collecting human specimens. That's where art student Miranda Grey comes in.

Marquis de Sade's Justine - 1969 (Kluas Kinski) aka: Deadly Sanctuary, Justine
Justine is (willingly) used and abused by all manner of perverts, freaks and sexual deviants. Romina Power (18-year-old-daughter of Tyrone Power) stars as Justine, a young woman cast out of a French orphanage and thrust into a depraved world. It's a twisted tale of the ultimate corruption of innocence as told by the Marquis de Sade.

Eugenie  ... The Story of Her Journey Into Perversion  - 1970 (
Maria Rohm - Christopher Lee)
Mme. de St. Ange reads the Marquis' book and fantasizes about its excessive content. St. Ange has sex with a man named Mistival in exchange for permission to take his lovely daughter Eugenie (Marie Liljedahl) to her vacation island. When they arrive, St. Ange and her lover Mirvel seduce Eugenie into joining their bizarre sexual role-playing. A party follows, during which Eugenie is drugged and forced to submit to sadomasochistic games directed by Dolmance (Christopher Lee) and his oddly-dressed followers.

Blind Beast - 1969 aka: "Mojuu", "Moju", "Warehouse"  
The disturbing story of a blind sculptor obsessed with the female form. He kidnaps a model and holding her captive in his studio, she suffers at the hands of the artist. Giving in to find an avenue of escape, she becomes caught up in a series of sadomasochistic games. After she loses her sight and her mind, the sexual games become even rougher. Whips are replaced with knives, which give way to meat cleavers, as the demented girl begs to have her arms and legs cut off.

Confessions of an Opium Eater
  - 1962 (Vincent Price) aka:
"Souls for Sale"
Thomas de Quincy is an early 19th-century adventurer involved with helping runaway slave girls and victims of a tong war in San Francisco. Garbed in black from head to toe, de Quincy narrates his adventures. At the slave auction where beautiful Oriental girls are displayed in hanging bamboo cages, de Quincy befriends a tiny wisecracking female Oriental dwarf.

Conqueror Worm - 1968 (Vincent Price)
Matthew Hopkins tours the land offering his services as a persecutor of witches. Aided by his sadistic accomplice John Stearne, he travels from city to city and wrenches confessions from "witches" in order to line his pockets and gain sexual favors. When Hopkins persecutes a priest, he incurs the wrath of Richard Marshall, who is engaged to the priest's niece. Risking treason by leaving his military duties, Marshall relentlessly pursues the evil Hopkins and his minion Stearne.




ResidentSadist -> RE: Films you loved before you knew... (8/4/2010 1:34:05 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: subwaythru
.....Or how about that scene in the beginning of "A Boy and His Dog" with the dreadful slave driver who tears around the nuclear wasteland with his ragged gang looking for food. When they uncover a cache of it, he enjoys a moment's respite by climbing into his clanking jalopy, where sits a sulking slave with a stringed instrument. He yanks the chain around his hapless slave's neck and orders with a guttural growl: "Play!"

I loved the script for that movie.  He was underground and found the dead girl when his dog telepathically told him that someone was coming and they had to leave.  He looks fondly at the pretty corpse on the table, lays his hand on her thigh and says,  "Damn, the body was still warm".  To this day I still think it's the best movie Don Johnson ever made.  LOL






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