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January 21, 2011 at 03:01 #9970
What do you guys think about a slave leia themed photoshoot and video?
January 21, 2011 at 17:42 #16302sophia has an old leia themed set, but it wasn’t an elaborate costume.
January 22, 2011 at 00:28 #16303Yeah. If they can afford the cuffs from SM Factory, they can afford the high end costume sold at leiasmetalbikini.com
January 22, 2011 at 17:53 #16304I’d rather see a variation rather than just copying the scene.
My suggestion along those lines would be a set where two models in suitable harem/slavegirl costumes get into a fight, threatening each other with “glitterknives.” (Just have them circling each other in a knife-fighting crouch, with glitter-covered prop knives in their hands. No actual contact is necessary or desirable.) Then their master, Bastino the Shaak, comes along and puts them both in tight bondage to punish them and let them cool down.
January 23, 2011 at 14:46 #16305HI,
Of course we’re always happy to try filming suggestions and do the best job we can of them. I’d just like to pick up on the comment about the cost of SM factory cuffs and costumes.
Costumes are tricky to get much shooting out of. We can probably only use it a few times before the sets would start to get same-y, and they physically wear out more quickly. Something as specialised as a Leia costume would really be for just one set, maybe a short series at the outside. There’s also the question of copyright. A Leia-inspired set we can surely get away with, but something featuring a reproduction of the movie costume might possibly attract unwelcome attention from Lucasfilm’s lawyers.
The SM factory stuff was either purchased years ago, donated by kind members or kindly donated by SM Factory themselves. The SM factory cuffs have been used in hundreds of different sets, because bondage equipment is like camera equipment- fairly versatile and reusable, and will continue to be of use for a long time to come.
I’m more than happy to invest in props and costumes for a set, but the budget does constrain us where stuff has limited reusability.
I’m interested by the idea of a Slave Leia themed photoshoot and video, but we would need more pre-production development to generate an interesting storyline, non-copyrighted characters, some good bondage action and general fleshing out the idea to making sure we make it sufficiently original before I go off and order costumes or book models and locations 🙂
So… let’s say we probably can’t have our slavegirl actually called Leia, or set it exactly in the Star Wars universe. Who should our slavegirl be? Why has she been captured? Who is her captor (and if he/she is to be on screen, how can we film it on a budget of a hundred pounds or so?) Where is she? How can we source the location? What elements of the Princess Leia theme are critical to the idea, and what elements can we use without infringing copyright, I wonder? Let’s see if we can turn this into a shootable idea!
Cheers, Hywel.
Cheers, Hywel.
January 23, 2011 at 19:10 #16306Some thoughts:
o I find I keep making suggestions to do sets featuring two (or three, or more) females in bondage. But how much of an increased hassle is it to do a two-model shoot, especially when both models have to be bound? (Rather than a set where one model ties the second.)
o Maybe you could create a prop to be a regular (or semi-regular) robot- or computer-villian for RE shoots. I’m thinking of a panel of blinkenlights, or a “trash can” robot with prop grabber-arms on either side. Call him “RAFFI” (“Restrain. All. Females… Females. Immobilized.”)
o More generally, I think it would add pizzazz if RE had a single “official” original science-fictional background & setting, rather than ad libbing it each time you did a science fiction photoshoot.
o For me, the essential elements of a Slavegirl Leia-inspired shoot would be slave chains (and collar), scanty costume with bare midriff, metal bikini (not necessarily solid metal – a chainmail bikini would also work), and an exotic aliens-from-another-planet backdrop. (Not the aliens themselves, so much, but the furniture, props, and knick-knacks that say “this is a typical living room… for a Shaakian slave-master on the planet Philho III.”)
What isn’t essential to me is that the captive be a princess. She might be a slave from birth, an heiress kidnapped from a rival organization, an agent from a do-gooder law-enforcement organization, or a flight controller from the local spaceport who happened to catch the wrong person’s eye. Having a background for the character is nice, but it doesn’t have to be the rebel-leader-princess background.
January 23, 2011 at 22:12 #16307First I think from a legal standpoint the “slave Leia” costume is a pop culture reference that goes beyond the movie itself. It has appeared on sitcoms, halloween parties, and you can’t go to a sci-fi or comic book convention in the U.S without seeing dozens of women dressed in the costume.
Cost wise there are cheap (under $50 USD) costumes that can be seen through a google search.
For an idea of the shoot I would like to see the missing segment of the movie.
Leia is caught in disguise by the villains henchmen and dragged away. The next time you see her in the costume. But you never see the princess bound and stripped and “dressed” by the bad guys.
January 26, 2011 at 23:52 #16308I think that Bob20 is right – look how many “Pop Culture” films / TV series have been spoofed & “Porned” eg “Flesh Gordon” & “Muffy the Vampire Layer”… in fact I know there’s a WAM (Wet & Messy) Star Wars Parody, so I doubt that you have too much to fear from the LucasArts legal team, unless you tried to market it as “Star Wars”, rather than as an “RE – Star Wars Homage” (HOWEVER that said I AM NOT A LAWYER so I can’t guarantee it!).
I also think Bob20’s idea of “Leia” being captured, dragged off, stripped & “dressed” is brilliant… so much so I wish I’d thought of it myself! (so kudos to Bob20 for that).January 27, 2011 at 01:05 #16309Thank you Simon Templar for your response.
I think for any Princess type themed shoot you have to begin with the defiant princess dragged before the evil villain.
He outlines his evil plans, She swears she’ll never help him, He says something about her having alot of spirit, She probably spits in his face.
Then after he finishes his evil laugh he orders his henchmen to take her away, adding something like
bathe her and bring her to my chambers. Or in the words of ming the mercilous Prepare the earthwoman for our pleasure.April 21, 2011 at 07:13 #16310I’d rather see a variation rather than just copying the scene.
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cheap rosetta stoneAugust 25, 2011 at 18:28 #16311Leia’s captor, Jabba, had a habit of feeding people to a man-eating pet, as well as keeping dancing slavegirls. How about a spoof of reality tv, where a captured girl is dressed in the costume, does a dance and a panel of judges recommends either keeping her or turning her into pet food.
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