
Italian supernatural tale based upon an S&M comic.
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INTRODUCTION If you are interested in PS3 development, whether that’s coding your own homebrew, or simply compiling preexisting source code from other projects, you need to set up your own PS3 developing environment. This tutorial is a step-by-step, zero assumptions guide on how to get started in this potentially harrowing … Continue reading
OUTLANDER In October 1987, Malibu Comics began publishing Outlander, a seven part series that lasted until July 1988. Starting with issue #5, Outlander was published under Eternity Comics, a Malibu imprint. The comic books themselves aren’t particularly rare, but the title itself is almost entirely unknown. Outlander is out-of-print and … Continue reading

Italian supernatural tale based upon an S&M comic.
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William Shatner, John Travolta, Ernest Borgnine, and Tom Skerritt star in this campy film, featuring rituals designed by Anton LaVey.
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Cruising is a 1980 psychological thriller film written and directed by William Friedkin (The Exorcist) and starring Al Pacino. The film is loosely based on the novel of the same name, by The New York Times reporter Gerald Walker, about a serial killer targeting gay men, in particular those associated with the S&M scene.
Poorly reviewed by critics, Cruising was a modest financial success, though the filming and promotion were dogged by gay rights protesters. The title is a play on words with a dual meaning, as “cruising” can describe police officers on patrol and also cruising for sex.
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