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Dom's in Movies and TV - 9/28/2010 6:28:15 AM   
Nyty


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A little different topic, but thinking on it the other day.

Who have you seen in TV or a Movie, that does not play an obvious Dom/Domme, that you would think would be perfect for it.

For example:

Dangerous Liasons: Both John Malkovich's and Glenn Close's characters. They were delicious!
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RE: Dom's in Movies and TV - 9/28/2010 8:20:34 AM   
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Entrapment, with Sean Connery.  Even my son gets hot flashes when he watches he girl being trained to dance through the lines of rope, blindfolded. 
 
Why only Doms? 
 
Many act subbie and get me all jazzed up, lol.  I am such a sicko that I even perv on Shultz while watching Hogan's Heroes.  I used to watch that show when I was a little kid, and now I have a new reason to watch it.  Hogan seemed Dom and Shultz and Labeau were just adorable.
 
NCIS.  It is a strange, D/s family.  Gibbs is Dom and he has turned the ones in his group into subbies.  It is cute watching them...helps me to not react negatively to all the "dead bodies" on the show.  My focus is on that "family."
 
I've always thought Severus Snape from the Harry Potter series was subbie, though girlfriends who were Snape fans used to duke it out with me insisting he was Dom.  Not even.  That character was first owned and branded with a Dark Mark by Lord Voldemort, and then owned by Dumbledore... 
 
I like characters in movies, moreso than the actors.  I wouldn't want to speculate whether an actor is a Dom or a subbie. 

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RE: Dom's in Movies and TV - 9/28/2010 8:21:50 AM   
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Dom Corleone of course...

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RE: Dom's in Movies and TV - 9/28/2010 8:25:26 AM   
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Captain Kirk, Don Draper, anything with Sean Connery, the True Blood vampire dudes, Simon Cowell, Gordon Ramsey, to name a few.

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RE: Dom's in Movies and TV - 9/28/2010 11:08:15 AM   
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Lwaxana Troi played by Majel Barrett was the widow of Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry.  She was definitely an over-dramatic characterization of the Domme stereotype .  She traveled with slave named Mr. Homn.


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RE: Dom's in Movies and TV - 9/28/2010 11:37:45 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: CynthiaWVirginia
I've always thought Severus Snape from the Harry Potter series was subbie, though girlfriends who were Snape fans used to duke it out with me insisting he was Dom.  Not even.  That character was first owned and branded with a Dark Mark by Lord Voldemort, and then owned by Dumbledore...


Yeah, but did he like being owned by either of them? Not at all. The man is SUCH a Dom. He enjoys humiliating and punishing students, he bridles at being told what to do, he manipulates everyone in sight and is good at it... don't make me get out the books and start quoting scenes...

As for others, totally True Blood vampires (Sam is a sub), Simon Cowell, Mr. Darcy, Tim Curry (just in general, all of his characters), Sayid in Lost.

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RE: Dom's in Movies and TV - 9/28/2010 11:39:12 AM   
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Clint hubba hubba hubba Eastwood...in every blink of his eye!

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RE: Dom's in Movies and TV - 9/28/2010 11:43:10 AM   
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RE: Dom's in Movies and TV - 9/28/2010 11:54:13 AM   
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Is there a reason you are omitting the two men from "The Vampire diaries" (The evil brother and the history teacher)?

Those two make me very jealous — in a good way...

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Clint hubba hubba hubba Eastwood...in every blink of his eye!


He was my role model till I realized I don't have the voice for that.
*Silent Rage*.

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RE: Dom's in Movies and TV - 9/28/2010 1:08:20 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: jujubeeMB

quote:

ORIGINAL: CynthiaWVirginia
I've always thought Severus Snape from the Harry Potter series was subbie, though girlfriends who were Snape fans used to duke it out with me insisting he was Dom.  Not even.  That character was first owned and branded with a Dark Mark by Lord Voldemort, and then owned by Dumbledore...


Yeah, but did he like being owned by either of them? Not at all. The man is SUCH a Dom. He enjoys humiliating and punishing students, he bridles at being told what to do, he manipulates everyone in sight and is good at it... don't make me get out the books and start quoting scenes...

As for others, totally True Blood vampires (Sam is a sub), Simon Cowell, Mr. Darcy, Tim Curry (just in general, all of his characters), Sayid in Lost.



Not sure if Sam is a sub now, he is getting much feistier. :)

Mr. Darcy; yum, Sayid, yum, Tim Curry not yum at all. I cannot forget him as Pennywise the Clown it the movie IT and that scared me to death.



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RE: Dom's in Movies and TV - 9/28/2010 1:16:40 PM   
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Doms/Dommes:

Richard Gere in Pretty Women
Sean Connery
Gordon Ramsay
Captain Vontrapp in The Sound of Music
George C. Scott in A Christmas Carol
Davis Letterman- i don't know why
Simon Cowell from American Idol
Tyra Banks
Judge Judy
Jerry Springer
Alex Trebek
Mr. Darcy from Pride and Prejudice
Mr. Knightley from Emma
Major Houlihan from MASH
Xena Warrior Princess
Miss Piggy
Wonder Woman

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RE: Dom's in Movies and TV - 9/28/2010 3:46:14 PM   
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I had forgotten about Xena for a moment :) what was I thinking!
The King from Braveheart
Robert the Bruce was very subby

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RE: Dom's in Movies and TV - 9/28/2010 4:55:32 PM   
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Yeah, definitely Miss Piggy.  Also the following:

Morticia Addams
Betty Rubble
Faith from "Buffy the Vampire Slayer"
Illyria from "Angel"
Parris Hilton
Christina Aguilera
T-Boz from TLC
Mrs. Howell from "Gilligan's Island"
Jada Pinkett-Smith (I can just picture her flogging Will Smith)
Zoe Saldana as Lt. Uhura (Spock was definitely her sub)
Granny from the Beverly Hillbillies



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RE: Dom's in Movies and TV - 9/28/2010 4:58:58 PM   
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A lot of people citing Sean Connery. "You're the man now, dom!"

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RE: Dom's in Movies and TV - 9/28/2010 5:18:36 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Bravado

A lot of people citing Sean Connery. "You're the man now, dom!"


A friend of mine who was an escort would definitely agree. Not the same for Charlie Sheen or Billy Baldwin though!

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RE: Dom's in Movies and TV - 9/28/2010 6:58:36 PM   
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Yul  Brynner - for those who remember him.

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RE: Dom's in Movies and TV - 9/28/2010 7:07:09 PM   
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Buggs Bunny, definitely a dom and Elmer was His bitch

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RE: Dom's in Movies and TV - 9/28/2010 7:21:22 PM   
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Does anyone else remember professor Kingsfield from "Paper chase"? Sadist

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RE: Dom's in Movies and TV - 9/28/2010 8:25:24 PM   
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Anthony Hopkins
seconding Yul Brynner
Ursula from the Little Mermaid
Jeffrey Steingarten
Mark Dacascos (the "Chairman" from Iron Chef America)
Iron Chef Morimoto

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RE: Dom's in Movies and TV - 9/30/2010 6:58:38 PM   
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Snape is a DOM ! He just wished his Wand was a Riding Crop. And I always imagine Hermoine would be the perfect sub, Tied and Gagged, but when she gets older and developes more.  LMCLAO

Wishing to be Hermoine in her Mary Janes for Halloween, sub BalletBob

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