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Favorite Peril Elements

This is really just for me to get ideas from the viewers since we like to change things up and also keep the viewers happy:

What are your favorite fight sequences, moves to see, peril elements, you get the point :)
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Re: Favorite Peril Elements

I posted basically the same topic here:
http://superheroineforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=21111

But personally, my favorite thing is bondage and power. I like the idea of the heroine being completely at the mercy of the villain and unable to resist in any way.

I'd love to see you do more bondage / torture scenes. And the best scenes of the kind are ones where there is some suspense. It's all very well to whip the heroine. But it's all the sweeter if the villain takes his time, shows her the whip, walks around a little, lets the fear build, gives her time to imagine what it will be like to be whipped before the actual whipping begins.
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One of my favorite fight sequences was the one from the episode smack down. As for moves you can't go wrong with a frontal bear hug or back breaker.
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HeroineLegends wrote:This is really just for me to get ideas from the viewers since we like to change things up and also keep the viewers happy:

What are your favorite fight sequences, moves to see, peril elements, you get the point :)

I would like to see more underwater peril elements mixed in with torture. Also, My favorite fight sequence that I would like to see more of as well is when the villain totally dominates the fight but then towards the end..the heroine overcomes the villain dominates in the fight and takes matters in the her own hand which villain leads to the villain death/defeat .
:supes: Watch all of W.O.N/MMP's Superheroine World Underwater Peril Fan Film Series, only on W.O.N Cinema YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/woncinema
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Here's an idea I had recently that I will throw out there....

Remember the torture scene in lethal weapon with the water dripping down and the electrodes? How cool would that be with a superheroine in spandex with water pouring on her?
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TIEnTEEZ wrote:Here's an idea I had recently that I will throw out there....

Remember the torture scene in lethal weapon with the water dripping down and the electrodes? How cool would that be with a superheroine in spandex with water pouring on her?

You mean this scene?
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:supes: Watch all of W.O.N/MMP's Superheroine World Underwater Peril Fan Film Series, only on W.O.N Cinema YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/woncinema
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As far as the fight scene goes, I like to see more super powers. A good super power really sets the fight in the superhero wold rather than a non powered heroine trying to pull of martial arts moves she may not be able to sell on film. While most super powers require CGI work, I think it really adds to a scene in a unique way, most likely will cut back on choreography, and set her apart from the regular humans. Don't get me wrong a good hand to hand combat fight scene can really be fun to watch, if the heroine does not look like she is trying not to hurt herself or break a nail lol. When I did martial arts my instructor was female and maybe 5'6". She could hit me hard enough to put my ass on the ground and I am 6'2" and 220lbs! It's all in form and how comfortable she feels about doing it. I would say a lot of practice in the mirror could help sell her end of the fight and make it look much more powerful when she gives a hit, the rest is largely camera angle and reaction of the person being hit. Not trying to give a lecture on filming a fight scene, just really passionate about film work and love discussing it!

As far as peril goes, I don't have a whole lot of peril preferences. I actually have more don'ts than do's lol on my do list I would have to say some form of costume destruction is a must for me. When I think of a hero in peril it usually involves a good ass kicking and the condition of the suit can really show just how severe the fight was. Secondly, this being a form of porn and all (regardless if you agree or not if your wanking you pole to it... well) I like to see m/f sexual peril. It does not have to be hardcore though I prefer it, but the girl on girl scenes make me feel like tossing a pillow into the fight scene and then ultimately flipping the "channel" out of total boredom. The internet is flooded with G/G work and the heroine costume on them does not do much for me. It may be mostly because when to women are together they tend to be gentle and more erotic than if its a male super villain finally getting to humiliate that heroine who has bested him so many times before.

On the other hand my don't list is wide, but I have learned to accept most of the things that I don't care for. There are only 2 that will stop me dead in my tracks from buying a film and those are TICKLING (for the love of all good things why?!) and toys. Toys are just so lame to me, and they don't seem like peril at all. If it was some sort of pain inflicting device maybe I could roll with it... but why go though all the trouble? Villain meets heroine, heroine loses, why on earth am I strapping her to the same table EVERY heroine ends up on and put the same "back massage device" on her. Zzzzzzz. Just my two cents, sorry if I offended anyone just my opinion of course. :)
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jimbobklyn5 wrote:
TIEnTEEZ wrote:Here's an idea I had recently that I will throw out there....

Remember the torture scene in lethal weapon with the water dripping down and the electrodes? How cool would that be with a superheroine in spandex with water pouring on her?

You mean this scene?
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Yep. That's the one. Just imagine it with a superheroine wearing spandex. :)
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What I prefer is a well balanced fight where you can't predict who will be the winner until the end.
Punch, High Kick, Low Blow, back breakers.... all this is fine for me :)
I love when we can see a heroine standing but fully dizzy (like in Mortal Kombat when the voice says "Finish her") for a long sequence (around 15-20 seconds) with the camera rotating around her body, showing her almost unconscious face or her motionless hands...
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Also, but I know it can be hard or dangerous to perform, I love some wrestling move like Tombstone Piledriver (I think it's a great finishing move):
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from an older, similar topic:

Slone wrote:
I'd like to see a villainess try to defeat a heroine by seduction, sort of like Poison Ivy. She could use various lipsticks, gases, poison darts, etc to make the heroine susceptible to her advances.


I second this! Sleepy/seducing dust is something I'd love to see. Also kissing (conscious or unconscious) in various places (stomach, neck, forehead, cheek, temple) during/after a KO is one of the hottest things ever! examples: from the Nickel Dakota film "The Line Forms on the Right Babe"
http://countdowntzebra.com/movies.htm
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Also, mummification is something I'd love to see, and seeing how visual effects are improving in your films, I hope to see it make it's debut in the not-too distant future. A heroine could wrapped up in rope or some other material that can be made to look like it's moving on its own; not all at once, but a gradual mummification scene where the heroine believes that she will escape a couple of times but ultimately becomes overpowered by the rope/tape/vines (if a Poison Ivy type character is involved).

I'll let the talented minds at DeviantArt explain this one:
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I can attribute this fascination to seeing this scene when I was young. Just imagine a sexy heroine in this situation! If only it were Cheetara (scene is right at the beginning)
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xguz7m ... shortfilms
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I have just re-watched the movie "Haywire" with MMA's Gina Carano. The fight sequences in this movie, which let's face it were the main reason most people would view it, were both gritty and realistic. You could never predict if she would win or not, and like many of her ring appearances she took a lot of damage in the process. I realise that this actress has an extra special skill set when it comes to fighting, but I believe that producers should be looking to turn fight sequences more in that direction, that the too often poorly staged stop/start "just-let-me-flick-back-the-hair-from-my-face-so-you-can-see-my-pained-expression" scenes that we have been seeing.
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sam wrote:Also, mummification is something I'd love to see, and seeing how visual effects are improving in your films, I hope to see it make it's debut in the not-too distant future. A heroine could wrapped up in rope or some other material that can be made to look like it's moving on its own; not all at once, but a gradual mummification scene where the heroine believes that she will escape a couple of times but ultimately becomes overpowered by the rope/tape/vines (if a Poison Ivy type character is involved).

I'll let the talented minds at DeviantArt explain this one:
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I can attribute this fascination to seeing this scene when I was young. Just imagine a sexy heroine in this situation! If only it were Cheetara (scene is right at the beginning)
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xguz7m ... shortfilms
Are you familiar with ZFX? They have a Clips4sale store, now, and they have a few videos like this where women are attacked by plants or tentacles. I think one of them is call "The Plant".
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sam wrote:Also, mummification is something I'd love to see, and seeing how visual effects are improving in your films, I hope to see it make it's debut in the not-too distant future. A heroine could wrapped up in rope or some other material that can be made to look like it's moving on its own; not all at once, but a gradual mummification scene where the heroine believes that she will escape a couple of times but ultimately becomes overpowered by the rope/tape/vines (if a Poison Ivy type character is involved).

There's a good Thunder cats scene where Cheetara is wrapped up like a mummy.

Here's cheetara webbed
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