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October 2. 01. 2 - Bondage Video Discussion Forum Archive. Well, obviously I'm completely alone in this, but as I've stated before, I see no merit in DGITH so my vote goes of course to SAW III: And since there two others polls as well, I'll answer it now cause they're shorter. I don't mind bush or no bush. What matters to me is, it's pussy. If it's bushy pussy (wow, that rhymes), I can live with it cause I like this lady (Nia Jex): But I'll be gay if I don't like what Adrianne Michelle has to offer: So, yeah, bushy or not, it's fine with me. And as to who's more attractive between Johanna Brushay & Debra Mc. Cabe, in all honesty, it's a matter of taste.

For example, I don't find Nicole Kidman, Naomi Watts, and Kate Winslet to be attractive at all, hence I don't find their nude scenes a turn on. But I find Elena Anaya, Amber Heard, and Emmanuelle Beart to be incredibly beautiful, so I love their nude scenes. It's a matter of taste. If u find JB to be more beautiful, you have a good taste. If you find DMC to be prettier, you also score yourself a good deal. But considering DMC was 3.

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I'd say she definitely takes a good care of her body: And I think she has quite the big natural bust too which is always a plus (pun intended). If she were a mother, she would be MILF.

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Though I don't know whether or not she got kids. So, now, let's get back to the main poll. First of all, the scene with Johanna Brushay is too short. And I failed to notice the so called dramatic build- up to this burning alive scene because we only see her struggle for no more than 1. JB for a brief amount of time, and there she goes with a bang. So, in that sense, I consider this a failure of building a proper tension.

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It's done too quickly, and if my time count is right, it didn't even last 3 minutes. I'm not saying this is a bad scene, but I do think it's a badly done and badly shot scene. It can be prolonged to 1. The Freezer Torture in SAW III), with JB being taunted about what could happen to her for a longer amount of runtime, but it didn't happen.

And that's too bad, considering the situation & actress was perfect. I did hear, however, that they had to rush the shooting because it was freezing and JB felt so cold. If that were the case, then why not shoot it at daylight? Watch The Last Lovecraft: Relic Of Cthulhu Online Mic there. Nobody would notice the difference, especially since it's done inside a bunker. Now, as to why I obviously chose SAW III. I have talked about this before, but I'll say it again: this is how a torture scene should be done.

Especially when it comes to GIMP, because this was done in a proper amount of time, and hence, it had everything a good GIMP scene could want: i. Length, because the scene lasted 1. Enough preparation and delivery for a mainstream GIMP scene. Attractive victim with complete nudity. Good tension build up. And this is the thing that matters the most. First, when Jeff enters the freezer room, we are given a glimpse of what is standing there right in front of him: And then as the light goes and the door locks automatically, we are shown what truly is there: And there she is, suspended with nothing to cover an inch of her dignity.

Not only we got a good shot of every part of her body, we also got to see she's struggling to defend herself from the irresistible cold. And if you take a closer look, not only her wrists are restrained with a metal like collar put underneath a circle of chain, secured with a padlock. Her feet are free, yes, but I think we got enough information to believe there is no way she can escape without other's help. She's at their mercy, that's another score for the GIMP: And then we start seeing her beg for her life, how she's dying and how she can no longer feel her arms. This is what I call a good tension building: the victim in question offers us what her current condition is. This is also underlined by the fact that when Jeff came to the room, she showed no struggle against her restraints.

That means she's been there for quite some time and her effort to break her was for nothing. At least so far. And we even see how Jeff failed to safe her the first time. Then, we move on to the fact why she is put in this torture in the first place. So, she has to ask the help of someone she wronged in the past. Sure, we didn't see her before this scene, but at least her action and her current predicament shows what she's like in life, as Jigsaw said it: she's a coward. Then, we are given what her torture really likes: As we can see, not an inch of her form was missed.

Even her hair was forcibly made to freeze. We saw her struggle and scream, so although I don't really know which one is worse, burnt to death or frozen to death, I think we can all agree the process of being frozen to death is far from a walk in the park. Every cell of her body was made to stop against her will, that's a very frightening thing to receive no matter who you are.

She even swallowed some of the water and forcibly puked them out after the first barrage started. As if she tried to lessen her own pain doing that. We then saw how she tried to defend herself, see if Jeff can find the heart to help her. At least this scene didn't rush the development of her character, though she isn't a good person, she wants to live. Jeff ignores her plea and the second barrage rushes in: This time, she only struggled as the initial reaction.

Nearing the end of the torture, she stops doing anything and succumbs to whatever pain she must be experiencing. Though you may say this is not as worse as being burnt alive, this is slower than the process JB endured. And what's worse is, being so slow, there's also a psychological burden she must shoulder.

Even the director said if it weren't for the way DMC sold the scene, the entire torture would have been a mess. So, she made a final plea to Jeff, simply saying "Oh, God..

We did see her trying to move away once, we did see her scream after that, but we no longer saw her struggling. It's as if she almost gave up and left everything to Jeff.

And then, her torture finally ended. She slowly died of hypothermia as her body became solidly encased with ice: And that's that. That's how I like my GIMP scene: clear, Hitchcockian, and deserving. As for the blue tint problem, I don't know why it's such a turn on. It IS blue in every freezer room I've been in, which it makes it more realistic.

I mean, just compare this: To this: I think the blue one definitely fits the scene and the mood more.

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This crossover appeal won Cash the rare honor of multiple inductions in the Country Music, Rock and Roll, and Gospel Music Halls of Fame. Cash was known for his deep, calm bass- baritone voice,[a] the distinctive sound of his Tennessee Three backing band, which is characterized by train- sound guitar rhythms; a rebelliousness[7][8] coupled with an increasingly somber and humble demeanor, free prison concerts,[9] and a trademark, all- black stage wardrobe, which earned him the nickname "The Man in Black."[b] He traditionally began his concerts by simply introducing himself, "Hello, I'm Johnny Cash,"[c] followed by his signature song "Folsom Prison Blues". Much of Cash's music contained themes of sorrow, moral tribulation, and redemption, especially in the latter stages of his career.[1.

His signature songs include "I Walk the Line", "Folsom Prison Blues", "Ring of Fire", "Get Rhythm", and "Man in Black". He also recorded humorous numbers like "One Piece at a Time" and "A Boy Named Sue"; a duet with his future wife, June Carter, called "Jackson" (followed by many further duets after their marriage); and railroad songs including "Hey, Porter", "Orange Blossom Special" and "Rock Island Line".[1. During the last stage of his career, Cash covered songs by several late 2. Watch One More Time Streaming.

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Cash was born on February 2. Kingsland, Arkansas,[1. Ray Cash (May 1. 3, 1. Kingsland, Arkansas – December 2. Hendersonville, Tennessee) and Carrie Cloveree (née Rivers; March 1. Rison, Arkansas – March 1. Hendersonville, Tennessee).

He was the fourth of seven children, who were in birth order: Roy, Margaret Louise, Jack, J. R., Reba, Joanne, and Tommy (who also became a successful country artist).[1. He was primarily of English and Scottish descent.[1. As an adult he traced his surname to 1. Fife, after meeting with the then- laird of Falkland, Major Michael Crichton- Stuart.[2. Cash Loch and other locations in Fife bear the name of his family. At birth, Cash was named J.

R. Cash.[2. 5] When Cash enlisted in the United States Air Force, he was not permitted to use initials as a first name, so he changed his name to John R. Cash. In 1. 95. 5, when signing with Sun Records, he took Johnny Cash as his stage name.[8]In March 1. Cash was three years old, the family settled in Dyess, Arkansas, a New Deal colony established to give poor families a chance to work land that they had a chance to own as a result. J. R. started working in cotton fields at the age of five, singing along with his family while working. The family farm was flooded on at least two occasions, which led him later to write the song "Five Feet High and Rising".[page needed] His family's economic and personal struggles during the Great Depression inspired many of his songs, especially those about other people facing similar difficulties. He had sympathy for the poor and working class. Cash was very close to his older brother, Jack.

In May 1. 94. 4, Jack was pulled into a whirling head saw in the mill where he worked and was almost cut in two. He suffered for more than a week before dying on May 2. Cash often spoke of the horrible guilt he felt over this incident. According to Cash: The Autobiography, his father was away that morning, but Johnny and his mother, and Jack himself, all had premonitions or a sense of foreboding about that day. His mother urged Jack to skip work and go fishing with his brother. Jack insisted on working since the family needed the money. On his deathbed, Jack said he had visions of Heaven and angels.

Decades later, Cash spoke of looking forward to meeting his brother in Heaven.[8]Cash's early memories were dominated by gospel music and radio. Taught guitar by his mother and a childhood friend, Cash began playing and writing songs at the age of twelve. When young, Cash had a high tenor voice, before becoming a bass- baritone after his voice changed.[2. In high school, he sang on a local radio station.

Decades later he released an album of traditional gospel songs, called My Mother's Hymn Book. He was also significantly influenced by traditional Irish music, which he heard performed weekly by Dennis Day on the Jack Benny radio program.[page needed]Military service. Cash enlisted in the United States Air Force on July 7, 1. After basic training at Lackland Air Force Base and technical training at Brooks Air Force Base, both in San Antonio, Texas, Cash was assigned to the 1. Radio Squadron Mobile of the U. S. Air Force Security Service at Landsberg, Germany as a Morse Code operator intercepting Soviet Army transmissions.[3. It was there he created his first band, named "The Landsberg Barbarians".[3.

He was honorably discharged as a staff sergeant on July 3, 1. Texas.[3. 2] During his military service, he acquired a distinctive scar on the right side of his jaw as a result of surgery to remove a cyst.[3.

Marriages and families. On July 1. 8, 1. 95. Air Force training, Cash met 1. Vivian Liberto at a roller skating rink in her native San Antonio, Texas.

They dated for three weeks until Cash was deployed to Germany for a three- year tour. During that time, the couple exchanged hundreds of pages of love letters. On August 7, 1. 95. St. Ann's Roman Catholic Church in San Antonio.

The ceremony was performed by her uncle, Father Vincent Liberto. They had four daughters: Rosanne, Kathy, Cindy, and Tara. Liberto later said that she had filed for divorce in 1. Cash's severe drug and alcohol abuse, as well as constant touring, affairs with other women, and his close relationship with June Carter. Cash met singer June Carter, of the famed Carter Family while on tour, and the two became infatuated with each other. In 1. 96. 8, 1. 3 years after they first met backstage at the Grand Ole Opry, Cash proposed to June, during a live performance in London, Ontario.[3.

The couple married on March 1, 1. Franklin, Kentucky. They had one child together, John Carter Cash, born March 3, 1. Cash and Carter continued to work, raise their children, create music, and tour together for 3. June's death in May 2. Throughout their marriage, June attempted to keep Cash off of amphetamines, often taking his drugs and flushing them down the toilet. June remained with him even throughout his multiple admissions for rehab treatment and years of drug abuse.

After June's passing, Cash believed that his only reason for living was his music.[3. He died four months after her.[8]Career. Early career. Publicity photo for Sun Records.

In 1. 95. 4, Cash and Vivian moved to Memphis, Tennessee, where he sold appliances while studying to be a radio announcer. At night he played with guitarist Luther Perkins and bassist Marshall Grant. Perkins and Grant were known as the Tennessee Two. Cash worked up the courage to visit the Sun Records studio, hoping to get a recording contract. He auditioned for Sam Phillips by singing mostly gospel songs, only to learn from the producer that he no longer recorded gospel music.

It was once rumored that Phillips told Cash to "go home and sin, then come back with a song I can sell", although in a 2. Cash denied that Phillips made any such comment.[3. Cash eventually won over the producer with new songs delivered in his early rockabilly style. In 1. 95. 5, Cash made his first recordings at Sun, "Hey Porter" and "Cry! Cry! Cry!", which were released in late June and met with success on the country hit parade. On December 4, 1.

Elvis Presley dropped in on Phillips while Carl Perkins was in the studio cutting new tracks, with Jerry Lee Lewis backing him on piano. Major League: Back To The Minors Full Movie. Cash was also in the studio and the four started an impromptujam session.