You Take My Breath Away
Mar. 5th, 2013 10:22 amA short vid based on the superstition that cats can steal your breath while you are sleeping. 'You Take My Breath Away' by Queen.
for kink-bingo 2012
- Kids in the Hall – Dave Foley, Kevin McDonald, Bruce McCulloch, Scott Thomson and Mark McKinney
- Dustin Hoffman in Tootsie
- Tim Curry in The Rocky Horror Picture Show
- Graham Chapman of Monty Python
- Unknown – 1865
- Unknown couple
- Unknown
- Stuart, known as Patti 1942
- Unknown vaudeville troop
- unknown 1875
- unknown 1877
- 1896
- unknown
- unknown
- unknown vaudeville performer
- advertisement
- Mr. Pat Waters presents the World’s Most Beautiful Boys
- Arthur and Horace 1903
- Charles Fernand circa 1900
- Frankie LeMarche circa 1920
- Harrison and Coover 1905
- Percy Vanderpoel 1885
- James A. Watts 1920
- Jimmy Rogers 1862
- Leo Loyal 1890
- Unknown trio
- Unknown
- Unknown
- Jerry Vaughn 1947
- Russell Wallet circa 1900
- Unknown trio photo taken in White River Junction, Vermont
- Maude Mortimer
- Unknown photo by Charlotte Hermanson
- Unknown
- Unknown
Dude Looks Like A Lady – Aerosmith
Objectification in three Disney movies
Jul. 8th, 2012 12:07 pmA vid featuring the objectification of people ('people' used loosely as I'm including anthropomorphic animal characters as people) in animated Disney movies. Set to the song “Acoustic Guitar” performed by Naked House
for my Objectification square kink bingo round five
It opens with Disney’s Alice in Wonderland. The Queen of Hearts asks Alice, “Do you play croquet?” Alice responds “Why yes, Your Majesty.” The Queen grabs Alice and marches off yelling, “The let the games begin!”
Fade to next clip where Piglet is holding onto a string so as not to get blown away. Kanga jumps out of her house and Roo pokes his head out of her pocket to exclaim, “Look, Mama, a kite!”
Back to Alice, the flamingos all jump into a stand to be used as croquet mallets. Rolling up her sleeves, the Queen strides to the mallet holder. She grabs two flamingos, pulls them out and swishes them through the air. She tosses away the blue one and straightens out the green one over his protests.
Fade to a view of Winnie the Pooh’s backside stuck in Rabbit’s front door. It is framed in Rabbit’s mirror and Rabbit pull off the frame to regard it carefully. He forces it over Pooh’s rear end and looks at it, pleased.
Another fade, this time to the Beast’s castle being transformed. Lumiere hops up to Belle and the Beast, now a prince, and turns into a young man. Cogsworth the clock transforms into a stout dark-haired man and lastly the teapot turns back into the kindly Mrs. Potts.
Back to the croquet match. The Queen of Hearts whacks her flamingo croquet mallet against the ground, spreads his feet and uses him as a seat.
Fade to Rabbit finishing his decorating. He has drawn a happy face on Pooh’s rear, neatly framed by the mirror frame. A shelf is running between his feet and Rabbit is using him as a display table. Rabbit clasps his hands in joy.
for my Objectification square kink bingo round five
It opens with Disney’s Alice in Wonderland. The Queen of Hearts asks Alice, “Do you play croquet?” Alice responds “Why yes, Your Majesty.” The Queen grabs Alice and marches off yelling, “The let the games begin!”
Fade to next clip where Piglet is holding onto a string so as not to get blown away. Kanga jumps out of her house and Roo pokes his head out of her pocket to exclaim, “Look, Mama, a kite!”
Back to Alice, the flamingos all jump into a stand to be used as croquet mallets. Rolling up her sleeves, the Queen strides to the mallet holder. She grabs two flamingos, pulls them out and swishes them through the air. She tosses away the blue one and straightens out the green one over his protests.
Fade to a view of Winnie the Pooh’s backside stuck in Rabbit’s front door. It is framed in Rabbit’s mirror and Rabbit pull off the frame to regard it carefully. He forces it over Pooh’s rear end and looks at it, pleased.
Another fade, this time to the Beast’s castle being transformed. Lumiere hops up to Belle and the Beast, now a prince, and turns into a young man. Cogsworth the clock transforms into a stout dark-haired man and lastly the teapot turns back into the kindly Mrs. Potts.
Back to the croquet match. The Queen of Hearts whacks her flamingo croquet mallet against the ground, spreads his feet and uses him as a seat.
Fade to Rabbit finishing his decorating. He has drawn a happy face on Pooh’s rear, neatly framed by the mirror frame. A shelf is running between his feet and Rabbit is using him as a display table. Rabbit clasps his hands in joy.