Approximately a same story as "The Collector" in "Twisted Seduction" from Dominique Adams, 2010.lj wrote:a similar theme is found in "The Collector", a 1965 film, no idea if it exists as a download
The other film is Cage (2018).
Approximately a same story as "The Collector" in "Twisted Seduction" from Dominique Adams, 2010.lj wrote:a similar theme is found in "The Collector", a 1965 film, no idea if it exists as a download
And then I haven't mentioned "Demon Seed" (1977) yet.gaby wrote:The list of movies is growing
That Artificial Intelligence was really intelligent. It just wanted with the scientist's wifekinbaku wrote:And then I haven't mentioned "Demon Seed" (1977) yet.gaby wrote:The list of movies is growing
Here's the fun for the Artificial Intelligence.
Especially when Julie Christie was tied in spread eagle. Maybe the A.I. registered with BoundAnna under a pseudonym before commencing this.gaby wrote:That Artificial Intelligence was really intelligent. It just wanted with the scientist's wife
kinbaku wrote:Especially when Julie Christie was tied in spread eagle. Maybe the A.I. registered with BoundAnna under a pseudonym before commencing this.gaby wrote:That Artificial Intelligence was really intelligent. It just wanted with the scientist's wife
I know I'm a bit late to the party on this one, but as a horror fanatic I thought I'd add a couple more to the list. Hellraiser (parts 1-4 are the best) doesn't feature too much actual "bondage" as such, but the whole subtext of the films is arguably built around BDSM philosophy, albeit very darkly. The Cenobites (especially in Clive Barker's writing) will only reveal the "delights" of pleasure infused with pain to those who ask for it, so in a very dark kind of way, the infamous "puzzle box" that summons them is activated by the desire of the person who seeks to open it.....bloomin' scary films as well!gaby wrote:Did anyone see a scary movie related to bondage? I saw one movie called Gerald's Game. This almost completely and absolutely took away my desire to continue playing with ropes and gags.
Thanks for sharing your list of movies. They are very interesting although I don't particularly like the horror genre. The last movie on your list, The Duke of Burgundy, really caught my attention, I was captivated by the plot. In fact I'm going to look for it as soon as I have the chance.hogfan-sub wrote:I know I'm a bit late to the party on this one, but as a horror fanatic I thought I'd add a couple more to the list. Hellraiser (parts 1-4 are the best) doesn't feature too much actual "bondage" as such, but the whole subtext of the films is arguably built around BDSM philosophy, albeit very darkly. The Cenobites (especially in Clive Barker's writing) will only reveal the "delights" of pleasure infused with pain to those who ask for it, so in a very dark kind of way, the infamous "puzzle box" that summons them is activated by the desire of the person who seeks to open it.....bloomin' scary films as well!gaby wrote:Did anyone see a scary movie related to bondage? I saw one movie called Gerald's Game. This almost completely and absolutely took away my desire to continue playing with ropes and gags.
Also somewhat twisted but with more rope-based bondage is Dario Argento's Opera, wherein lead character Betty finds herself tied up by the disguised assailant no fewer than three times! A very good film which keeps you guessing right up to the reveal....bet it makes your eyes water as well!!
Also, whilst not a horror film, but certainly one that oozes that 1970's "Euro" feel, is Peter Strickland's absolutely excellent "The Duke of Burgundy". This is my absolute favourite BDSM-themed film and is a gorgeous study of the whole power exchange philosophy. Very beautifully photographed, erotic, moving....and fun! A must-see....end of plug!
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Duke-Burgundy- ... dvd&sr=1-1gaby wrote:Thanks for sharing your list of movies. They are very interesting although I don't particularly like the horror genre. The last movie on your list, The Duke of Burgundy, really caught my attention, I was captivated by the plot. In fact I'm going to look for it as soon as I have the chance.hogfan-sub wrote:I know I'm a bit late to the party on this one, but as a horror fanatic I thought I'd add a couple more to the list. Hellraiser (parts 1-4 are the best) doesn't feature too much actual "bondage" as such, but the whole subtext of the films is arguably built around BDSM philosophy, albeit very darkly. The Cenobites (especially in Clive Barker's writing) will only reveal the "delights" of pleasure infused with pain to those who ask for it, so in a very dark kind of way, the infamous "puzzle box" that summons them is activated by the desire of the person who seeks to open it.....bloomin' scary films as well!gaby wrote:Did anyone see a scary movie related to bondage? I saw one movie called Gerald's Game. This almost completely and absolutely took away my desire to continue playing with ropes and gags.
Also somewhat twisted but with more rope-based bondage is Dario Argento's Opera, wherein lead character Betty finds herself tied up by the disguised assailant no fewer than three times! A very good film which keeps you guessing right up to the reveal....bet it makes your eyes water as well!!
Also, whilst not a horror film, but certainly one that oozes that 1970's "Euro" feel, is Peter Strickland's absolutely excellent "The Duke of Burgundy". This is my absolute favourite BDSM-themed film and is a gorgeous study of the whole power exchange philosophy. Very beautifully photographed, erotic, moving....and fun! A must-see....end of plug!
At Youtube you can rent it (€ 3.99 HD, € 2.99 SD) or buy it (€ 5.99 HD, € 4.99 SD). Without wanting to advertise Youtube, only for those who wouldn't find it at a video store.gaby wrote:Thanks for sharing your list of movies. They are very interesting although I don't particularly like the horror genre. The last movie on your list, The Duke of Burgundy, really caught my attention, I was captivated by the plot. In fact I'm going to look for it as soon as I have the chance.hogfan-sub wrote:I know I'm a bit late to the party on this one, but as a horror fanatic I thought I'd add a couple more to the list. Hellraiser (parts 1-4 are the best) doesn't feature too much actual "bondage" as such, but the whole subtext of the films is arguably built around BDSM philosophy, albeit very darkly. The Cenobites (especially in Clive Barker's writing) will only reveal the "delights" of pleasure infused with pain to those who ask for it, so in a very dark kind of way, the infamous "puzzle box" that summons them is activated by the desire of the person who seeks to open it.....bloomin' scary films as well!gaby wrote:Did anyone see a scary movie related to bondage? I saw one movie called Gerald's Game. This almost completely and absolutely took away my desire to continue playing with ropes and gags.
Also somewhat twisted but with more rope-based bondage is Dario Argento's Opera, wherein lead character Betty finds herself tied up by the disguised assailant no fewer than three times! A very good film which keeps you guessing right up to the reveal....bet it makes your eyes water as well!!
Also, whilst not a horror film, but certainly one that oozes that 1970's "Euro" feel, is Peter Strickland's absolutely excellent "The Duke of Burgundy". This is my absolute favourite BDSM-themed film and is a gorgeous study of the whole power exchange philosophy. Very beautifully photographed, erotic, moving....and fun! A must-see....end of plug!
I've not seen the US version, they've obviously hyped up that particular scene, in the Swedish original, Mikael simply has a thick leather noose put around his neck, wrists cable tied behind his back, and the noose hoisted up slowly on a winch until he is just off the ground. Equally grim, as is the earlier rape involving lots of handcuffs.Karren wrote:Actually it's not a "scary" movie... But in "Girl with the Dragon Tattoo"... When the bad guy tied Daniel Craig up and put the plastic bag over his head to kill him... That totally stuck with me as freaked me out to this day...
Yesterday I saw this version with the leather noose on an Indian channel. Didn't understand any of that Indian, but then had an idea whether I would buy the film or not. I had the vague impression that I had ever seen him on some TV channel.lj wrote:I've not seen the US version, they've obviously hyped up that particular scene, in the Swedish original, Mikael simply has a thick leather noose put around his neck, wrists cable tied behind his back, and the noose hoisted up slowly on a winch until he is just off the ground. Equally grim, as is the earlier rape involving lots of handcuffs.Karren wrote:Actually it's not a "scary" movie... But in "Girl with the Dragon Tattoo"... When the bad guy tied Daniel Craig up and put the plastic bag over his head to kill him... That totally stuck with me as freaked me out to this day...
The guy who plays Mikael in the Swedish version, Michael Nyqvist, is a very well-known actor, if you are Swedish! (although has over 80 "credits" for film and video) so could well be seen in other films.kinbaku wrote:Yesterday I saw this version with the leather noose on an Indian channel. Didn't understand any of that Indian, but then had an idea whether I would buy the film or not. I had the vague impression that I had ever seen him on some TV channel.lj wrote:I've not seen the US version, they've obviously hyped up that particular scene, in the Swedish original, Mikael simply has a thick leather noose put around his neck, wrists cable tied behind his back, and the noose hoisted up slowly on a winch until he is just off the ground. Equally grim, as is the earlier rape involving lots of handcuffs.Karren wrote:Actually it's not a "scary" movie... But in "Girl with the Dragon Tattoo"... When the bad guy tied Daniel Craig up and put the plastic bag over his head to kill him... That totally stuck with me as freaked me out to this day...