![]() Their eyes are stern and relentless, their gait strong and determined, but not hurried. Short, tidy hair, subversion weapons hanging from their belts. These women are dressed in a light body armor, neat and uniform – like prison guards. She walks solemnly down that corridor, brightly lit with fluorescent lights in the ceiling, two women walking side by side behind her. It is unkempt and hangs partly in front of her eyes, a light, platinum blonde. Her skin is pale and radiant with youth, and her hair just above shoulder length. Above the shoulders from which that shirt hangs is an innocent face - big, blue eyes, a petit nose and small mouth. The sleeves of that shirt are short and don’t reach the girl’s elbows, which lead to dainty wrists that are bound behind her back with both a pair of shiny hinged cuffs, and a pair of thumb cuffs for added security. ![]() ![]() On the back, is printed what can be assumed is the girl’s name: Stephanie. On the front, over relatively small and unsupported breasts, more white words were printed, though entirely backwards and thus unreadable. Printed white letters on the hip of those shorts, to which they barely hang on, read “Property of Callisto InDe Facility.” Those delicate hips, are visible – along with an inch or two of navel – due to the equally baggy, though somewhat short, black T shirt that hangs from her shoulders. ![]() Thin legs are visible up to the knees, where a pair of slightly baggy, black shorts cover the rest. The chromed leg irons that produce that echoing sound hang from small, otherwise bare ankles. The gentle padding of bare feet on that smooth metal can be heard if listened for. If you simply can't wait, the search bar and the "ball gag" tag are your friends!įinally, please note that three of the films featured here- Love Object (2003), The Disappearance of Alice Creed (2009), and its remake Reckless (2014)-include so many scenes of interest that we needed two clips to do them justice, though for the sake of variety, only the first clip is on the playlist.Echoing through endless, steel corridors, the sound of chains as they’re dragged across the cold floor. While the infamous "gimp" won't appeal to most of our visitors, there's no denying his influence: a bondage accessory which previously had been considered too kinky for mainstream entertainment quite suddenly began to find new popularity with directors who wanted to bring a certain edginess to their work.Īnd today, here we are, with no less than Ariana Grande ball-gagging herself in a comedic cameo from Zoolander 2 (2016), and so many good scenes to choose from that only one of the four we've mentioned so far even made the cut for today's playlist (though all four can be found on the site).įor this first installment, we're focusing exclusively on feature films: TV episodes will be coming around in part two. That movie, of course, was Pulp Fiction (1994). But you could count the relevant scenes on one hand until a certain smash hit came along and changed the whole "ball" game. The first widely noted damsel to turn up with a ball gag in a mainstream Western film was Teri Weigel in Night Visitor (1989), though Thunderbolt and Lightfoot (1974) may be allowed on a technicality, and Japan's Shiryô no wana/Evil Dead Trap (1988) was likewise ahead of its time. Not too long ago, that would never have been the case. We know: we've been teasing this one for a while now! Unlike with the more common gag types, where we had so many options that we basically threw up our hands and "subcontracted" to a third-party curator, this time we decided to take complete ownership-but there were still so many fine candidates that it took us a while to get all our clips in a row.
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