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Posted by abzapthane on 06-10-2015 at03:26:

 

Came across this movie the other day:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EzWXyV_kygM

Looks like the main character ditches her heels and spends the rest of the movie barefoot.



Posted by grizzletoad1 on 06-10-2015 at22:09:

 

This looks like what I call a "shoe tease" film. Its has all the elements for the heroine to wind up one-shoed in her desperate struggle for survival. But then she either ditches BOTH shoes at the same time, or never loses them at all. P 2,Trapped (With Kathleen Quinlan), Romancing The Stone, even though the movie's poster showed the main female character clinging to the main male character missing one shoe. There are so many others. That's why I made sure Laura in my novel would go on throughout the night in her one shoe. She has an aversion to being barefoot in filthy surroundings, so one shoe was better than none in her mind. Here's hoping against hope that it will someday be made into a feature film. Anyone out there know any producers willing to front the cash? Perchance to dream.



Posted by grizzletoad1 on 06-13-2015 at21:52:

 

You know, when I get a hair up my butt about something, I investigate it until I find out all I can. In the movie Free Fall, there is a very brief (And I mean BRIEF!) one-shoe scene. In the film, the heroine, played by Sarah Butler, is chased down a flight of stairs by a thug. Wearing a sexy, short skirt suit and a pair of nice pumps, she looked great, and was primed to lose a shoe in her flight. Unfortunately, although there were several points during the chase where she could have and SHOULD have lost her shoe, she never did, until she reached the bottom of the stairs. At that point, as she exits the stairwell, her right pump flies off her foot, causing her to stumble a bit as she comes down on her now suddenly shoeless foot. Here is the point of shoe loss:


From here, she runs one-shoed to the elevator. Unfortunately, her lower half drops out of frame. As she waits for the elevator to come, she bends to her left and then, as the elevator doors open, she throws her left arm outward in what is a very unusual motion. Until you hear what sounds like a clack in the background as she ducks into the elevator to escape from her pursuer. It's at that point she is now completely shoeless. We never see the removal and discarding of her remaining shoe as it all happens out of frame. Too bad. This could have been a great one-shoe sequence. And why would any woman, being pursued by a killer, take the time to discard her one remaining pump before jumping into an elevator? I would think that in her panicked state, that would have been the last thing she would have done. The subsequent scenes in the story where she is trapped in the elevator just served to add to the disappointment. There were so many chances where she could have used that one shoe as a weapon, but then again, it wasn't my movie. I didn't direct it. And the film itself was ridiculous. But if you really want to see the whole sequence, it starts at about 32 minutes into the film and lasts for about 2 minutes. The shoe loss at regular speed is very hard to see. You'll have to slow it down almost to one frame at a time to really see it. Anyway, hope this is interesting to you guys. One thing is certain - If I am ever blessed to have my novel, The Railroad Man made into a film, you have my word that none of you will be disappointed!



Posted by Mandrake on 06-13-2015 at22:08:

 

No stockings either I'm guessing.



Posted by grizzletoad1 on 06-14-2015 at00:57:

 

Nope, although there are scenes before the chase sequence where it looks like she's wearing them.



Posted by omega on 06-14-2015 at10:22:

 

Hey grizzletoad have you thought of writing another book with a one shoed heroine (or villainess)? It could be like motif in your books. Like the 1973 yellow Oldsmobile Delta 88 in Sam Raimi's movies or Stan Lee cameos in Marvel movies. Imagine in each of your books the reader anxiously waits to see which female character is going to lose a shoe and how its going to happen. Most writers usually don't get their first book adapted into a movie or tv series they usually have to get known first. For example GRR Martin wrote tons of other things before A Song of Ice and Fire. I'm just saying don't put all your eggs in one basket.



Posted by grizzletoad1 on 06-14-2015 at18:27:

 

Omega,

If I was to continue writing books, yes, the main female character will lose a shoe at some point in the story. It's just how I envision a woman in distress - In trouble, running for her life, and missing a shoe. I had an idea for another story that was very similar to Free Fall, but now we see how that turned out - Not too good. I also had an idea for a story inspired by a certain local urban legend in my area, but it's just a very rough idea. In all likelihood, I won't be writing any more books. It's just too time consuming. It took me 25 years to write this one, and I'm still tweaking it a bit. I think having the ability to go back and change an already published novel is very dangerous to someone like me. So while I'm not putting all my eggs in one basket, I think I only have that 1 egg to put in that basket, so I have to sink or swim with it. I'm still dreaming!



Posted by Mandrake on 06-17-2015 at01:36:

 

Writing is very difficult and very time consuming. I notice that the better I get at writing, the slower I write. You get more critical of your writing as you get more experienced at it and it takes a lot longer to ensure that only the best of the best makes it public. It's especially difficult with novels and longer stories where you're trying to get all the plotting done right and make sure all the threads match up and are consistent. You want to make sure the story builds and has a good pay off. If I could devote all my time to it I could probably get my stories done faster, but unfortunately, real life gets in the way, and the longer you take time away from it, the harder it is to get back into it. I still haven't had a chance to read grizzletoad's novel although it's on my list. Life's just been too busy lately.



Posted by tealc176 on 06-17-2015 at04:16:

 

I have the same problems with real life. it always gets in the way with my works.



Posted by Mandrake on 06-21-2015 at18:51:

 

https://youtu.be/TEGaOcaNpf4



Posted by omega on 07-03-2015 at07:51:

 

http://putlocker.is/watch-the-adventures-of-tom-thumb-and-thumbelina-online-free-putlocker.html

(31:30)



Posted by omega on 07-11-2015 at09:38:

 

http://battleborn.wikia.com/wiki/File:2KPR_BATTLEBORN_THORN.jpg

I don't why she wears only one but I like her design.



Posted by Nopperabo on 07-14-2015 at02:53:

 

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Originally posted by Nopperabo
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Originally posted by Nopperabo

Gravity Falls None in the show so far (at least, no female ones) But there are TWO in the shorts. In the "Dipper's guide to the Unexplained: The Mailbox" Mable is missing one of her shoes after the mailbox self destructs (1:55)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-0OMdOtiW8

And in "Mable's Guide to: Art" Mable is missing one shoe and sock after trying to paint some cats (2:04)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLOerTBYVMA


Two more (or more accurately one now one in the future)

In the Gravity Falls Slideshow, Mabel is missing one of her shoes in one of the photos (00:25)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O4npiGtif-U

The other one is sort of "to come" near the end of the most recent episode, "Not what he seems" after the gate blows up you see the characters temporarily floating in space. At this point Mabel is again missing her shoe. It isn't a single shoe scene (her other leg is not visible). But depending on whether they start the next episode exactly where this one left off (it won't be shown until summer, so we have a while) I assume we might get one in the next episode.


They did but unfortunately they must have forgotten; Mabel had both shoes.



Posted by tealc176 on 07-14-2015 at04:51:

 

Another comic I made with a shoe loss scene: http://orangefox24.deviantart.com/art/A-Lovely-Comic-4-Strange-Encounter-546219080



Posted by omega on 07-15-2015 at18:01:

 

Mandrake you'll like this.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=2W2VCUYUFK8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sq5UgXTxl6w



Posted by Mandrake on 07-16-2015 at09:41:

 

quote:
Originally posted by omega
Mandrake you'll like this.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=2W2VCUYUFK8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sq5UgXTxl6w


Very nice!



Posted by Powell on 07-18-2015 at12:08:

 

quote:
Originally posted by omega
Mandrake you'll like this.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=2W2VCUYUFK8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sq5UgXTxl6w

She loses one shoe in the beginning, immediately takes other off, and that's all? Or are there other one-shoe scenes there?



Posted by Nopperabo on 07-23-2015 at12:04:

 

Star Versus the Forces of Evil

"The Blood Moon Ball"

Not actually a loss per se, but this episode does have two sections with start sans boots, areond the 4:13 mark there is a scene of her bare foot (in a Graduate/ Mrs. Robinson pose) as she put her boot on. Then near the end when the elevator opens to drop her off at home (around 10:11) her boots are off again (there's actually an animation inconsistency, Star has natural toenails in the first scene, pink painted ones in the second) as a bonus she then throws the boots at Marco.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-JdqLYeoxg



Posted by Mandrake on 07-24-2015 at03:46:

 

https://youtu.be/OIG_y2R2uUE

not really shoe loss but worth posting.



Posted by Nopperabo on 07-30-2015 at23:16:

 

Teen Titans Go!
"More of the Same"

After their "bad year" Starfire is again missing the bottom half of one of her boots


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