From the movie Cruising

didn't the killer in this whisper...."who's here....I'm here"?
 
Great flick, that was his tag ColdJoe, thanks for reminder, remember I saw this and another movie called The Killing Hour with Perry King that had guys on a slab and one hot drowning scene but haven't had any luck tracking it.
 
I remember he says "You Made me do that!" after the porn booth killing. Found this link to a cool article on the film:
http://www.fipresci.org/undercurrent/issue_0407/martin_cruising.htm

"Throughout the park scene, the killer speaks in his father's voice. (At this point in the plot, it is important that we do not see his face clearly.) This voice is given a further inflection in the high-pitched childlike chant that the killer uses - "Who's here? I'm here. You're here." This chant also focuses us on the deadly problems of placement in a modern thriller, of knowing exactly where the killer is positioned, or what the linguistic shifter here concretely pinpoints. Friedkin uses the hallowed techniques of the stalker/slasher genre but, like Walton, exaggerates them to radical ends: the killer's voice-off occurs over a flurry of shots, in concert with sudden entrances into frame by both the victim and the killer, and the killer's subjective point-of-view plunging off into some undecidable clump of dark foliage.
 
cool info on this flick
on a sidenote, there's a scene where Pacino - who's researching 'Gay BDSM' life goes to several underground clubs and bars in lower Manhattan
on the wall during a frenzied dance you can see an American flag - black & white, someone I know owns it now
I noticed it and thought it looked cool and he confirmed it was from the club - The Mineshaft
apparently a notorious 1970's homo-slot
 
This movie is an interesting look at how Hollywood viewed the gay world in the 1970's - all dark and dangerous, murderous and morbid.

Wait a second....:sm (6):
 
I loved the movie from the first illicit time I saw it by getting my grandmother to rent it for me, her eyesight wasn't so good, back in 1985 I think when we were minding a neighbours house who had a video player, I was... younger. I was obsessed by it, and also Looking For Mr Goodbar and another Al Pacino movie called Scarecrow. When older I remember the controversy around it, still always loved it.
 
This movie is an interesting look at how Hollywood viewed the gay world in the 1970's - all dark and dangerous, murderous and morbid.

Wait a second....:sm (6):

I don't think much has changed, gay life is hard and you have to be careful, some guys are really sick.

I nearly got raped when I was 18 by my best friend - he was very very drunk and secretly wanted me but never said anything.

I felt awful and I managed to push him away although I was 60 kilos and he was 100.

I just watched this flick and laughed hard, the murder scene was hot, they should have shown more at autopsy though.

The stabbing scene is hilarious, he ties him up and stabs him in the back - that muscular fit strong dude just lying there waiting for his killer to stab him
 
you'll probably have that problem the rest of your life Meaters
first time I met you all I wanted to do was fuck yer brainz out, just something boutcha....
 
You are like that with every guy - complete total slut

Ellis though is the biggest internet slut on CDG, posting his pics and fantasizing all the time
 
.... I only wanna kill the special ones, an there aint many of them floating aound anymore
 
Then you need to scour deeper and you may find what you are looking for.

When I began collecting dead guys, I had no idea where to start. I even didn't have a PC and went to my best friend's place and used his PC but he caught me....and he worked in the police, murder department.
 
I think the point was he was a bottom and a sub, and he didn't know he would be murdered. He just wanted to be controled. It was incongruous because he was a big guy but not unusual.
 
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