Postby quagmire_uk » Sun Jun 12, 2016 8:52 pm
A few people have said they dislike music in videos, but I'd like to disagree and say that I have LOVED the music in Jim Weathers' bondagecafe videos. (Such as the O-Girl scenes.) The videos try to be like ultra-sexy versions of 60s Batman episodes, and the music totally sells that idea. The music goes perfectly with the intentionally cheesy dialogue from the supervillains. Hell, I don't even mind the fact that many of the scenes use the same music - you'd often get music tracks re-used in actual old TV shows, so it seems pretty authentic.
I got into this fetish thanks to watching quicksand in TV shows and movies (the same goes for many other people here). So I love the types of scene that are like classic movies or TV shows, except they are like versions of those scenes specially tailored to our interest. Quicksand scenes that last 10 minutes rather than 2 minutes, added bubbling and sucking and slurping noises to make the quicksand into a Hollywood-style sucking death trap, super tight/revealing costumes that are like ultra-eroticised versions of classic heroes and villians like batgirl and catwoman, and overt references to sex or masturbation etc. Totally ticks all my boxes.
I guess you could call them porn parodies, except I find Jim Weathers' stuff to be a lot better than the mainstream porn parodies that are out there!
I introduced my girlfriend to my fetish by showing her the Angela Sommers / Barbara Gordon scene, as well as an O-Girl scene. Sexy outfits, sexy moaning and sexy struggling, campy dramatic music and laughing evil villains. The 60s TV vibe meant that she didn't find it at all creepy, in fact she found them enjoyable to watch! It was a fun, kinky fantasy involving a damsel in distress in a deep messy peril, rather than a sinister thing about drowning. Next I showed her MPV's "Lost her Grip" scene... even though that is a "grim" ending, she was able to appreciate that since it was a case of death by orgasm! What's not to like?! And then MPV's "Remember that time?", where a girl talks about all the nearly-deadly "accidents" she's had on trips with her husband, before going into a quicksand bog as part of his supposed kinky fantasy. She totally cracked up at the dark humour.
The thing is, I didn't have to think hard to find those "newbie-friendly" scenes to show her to avoid freaking her out... as they happened to be some of my favourite scenes anyway! I guess I'm a bit of a softie, so I prefer some campy quicksand peril to an ultra-dark grim scenario where a great actress is able to sell the idea that she's just died while screaming in terror.