It's too bad Dan Schneider had a foot fetish and not a bondage fetishGagFan96 wrote: 11 months ago I would love to hear from members about what actors/actresses, directors, or writers might secretly be interested in bondage based off the amount of damsels/guys in distress content in many films and tv shows. So who do you think might have a predilection towards bondage? This topic was suggested to me by Katievick24.
One of my guesses is some of the writers or directors of the series Criminal Minds which I also happen to be a big fan of.
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Well, given that both Paul Dini and Bruce Timm were born in 1957 and 1961, and became active in the 1980s, I believe they were heavily influenced by the 1960s comics and the campy Adam West series, just like those of us born back in those times and who got "hooked" on TUGsDetective-Gag wrote: 11 months ago [ ... ]
Pretty sure that a bulk of the Batman-themed “bondage†scenarios come from creators Paul Dini & Bruce Timm.
It got to a point that whenever a comic penned by them gets released; there was a high probability there’d be at least one tie-up scene included.

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I'm actually an aspiring screenwriter and film director who's currently working on a live action film that will feature two bound and gagged damsels!
There are definitely a couple of European directors I think might be. Also Christopher Nolan and Jonathan Nolan seem to have a lot in some of their works.
I feel like The Perils of Penelope Pitstop is a given. I mean one of my favorite perils is where she's tied to a pole and a device spins around slowly mummifying her. One of my favorite tie-up scenes in any form of media.