The Outfit or Outfit may refer to:
The Outfit is a 1973 crime film directed by John Flynn. It stars Robert Duvall, Karen Black, Joe Don Baker and Robert Ryan.
Flynn's screenplay is an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Richard Stark, pseudonym of Donald E. Westlake. It features a character modeled on Stark's fictional character Parker, who was introduced in The Hunter.
Two hitmen drive to Eddie Macklin's house to assassinate him as he builds a brick wall in his backyard. Meanwhile, Eddie's brother Earl (Robert Duvall) is released from prison in Illinois after a 27-month term for carrying a concealed weapon. His girlfriend Bett (Karen Black) picks him up and takes him to a motel. She informs Earl of his brother's execution by the Outfit. Earl deduces that the motel stay is a setup, and when one of the hitmen who killed his brother bursts into the room, Earl ambushes him and tortures him for information.
Macklin lets the hitman live and sends him back to Chicago as a warning. Bett confesses that the Outfit tortured her and threatened to cut off her face if she didn't lure Macklin to the motel. His next move is to rob a poker game where Outfit member Jake Menner (Timothy Carey) is playing. Menner explains that the Wichita, Kansas bank that Eddie and Earl robbed together was an Outfit cover, so the contract on the two of them is simple retribution. Macklin calculates that the Outfit owes him $250,000 for the trouble it has caused him. He says whatever he earns by ripping off the Outfit's operations in the meantime is just gravy. Then, he shoots Menner in the hand as revenge for the treatment of Bett.
The Outfit is a squad-based action game built for Microsoft's Xbox 360, set within war ravaged Europe during the Second World War. The game combines squad-based combat and easy to use strategic gameplay elements with cinematic interludes. It is Relic Entertainment's first game released on consoles.
The Outfit gives players the option to control three different squad leaders (voiced by Robert Patrick, Ron Perlman, and Terrence C. Carson), each with their own specific skills and abilities. Via the squad leaders, players are able to control a squad of battle-forged soldiers on missions based in highly destructible battlefields. By engaging in combat with the enemy, players earn "Field Units" (FUs) that can be used to order in "Destruction on Demand" to upgrade their arsenal, order in tanks and many other vehicles, build machine gun nests and anti-tank emplacements, or call for air or artillery strikes.
The game includes 12 single-player missions and Cooperative missions, and it supports online play with Microsoft's Xbox Live service. The Outfit is designed to play in high-definition (16:9 ratio) with Dolby Digital surround sound.
Hot Love may refer to:
"Hot Love" is Twisted Sister's only single from the album Love Is for Suckers, released in 1987. The single wasn't successful although it did peak at #31 in the U.S. Mainstream Rock charts. After the release of this single and the album, Twisted Sister split. They reformed again in 1997 and have continued since.
"Hot Love" was released mainly in America and Canada, but also in Germany. Its B-side was the album track "Tonight". The single version of "Hot Love" is longer than the album version.
The single also had a promotional video to accompany it. The video featured Snider's wife Suzette Snider. A demo version of the song has been unofficially available online in recent years.
In a review of the Love Is for Suckers album, Allmusic.com wrote "Producer Beau Hill gave the album a very '80s pop-metal sound. Standouts included "Hot Love"..."
Chicago Tribune reviewed the album upon release and spoke of the song, stating "There's a concrete attitude of cohesiveness in "Love Is for Suckers," the New York rock band's first record in two years. The best song on the album, "Hot Love," is deep-fried in committed drumming and fluent guitars that don't overwhelm melody. It's the best Twisted Sister tune since "We're Not Gonna Take It."
"Hot Love" is a 1990 single by British pop group Five Star, the second release for their new record label, Epic. Peaking at #68, this track would be the group's last appearance in the UK Top 75 to date.
The group recorded the single in their new hi-tech studio that was built in the grounds of their family home, Stone Court, in Ascot, Berkshire. The single proved a flop, and the press were quick to pounce, claiming Five Star's career was rapidly fading, and that they had lost all their money, a claim they refuted when they appeared on BBC TV's Wogan chat show in an attempt to prove to the public that they were, in fact, quite happy, and that they had kept their fortunes from their previous hits. They then performed "Hot Love" on the show, many fans screaming and shouting their support for the band throughout the performance. After the single's release, the album Five Star, was shelved by Epic, and merited only a U.S. release, although the album was made available in Britain on import towards the end of 1990. After a third single, "Shine" (released in 1991) failed, only making #53 in the UK, the band left Epic and pursued a career in the United States.
Unh! Oww!
Hot love, mm...
Feels so good to me, baby
You touched my heart
And I don't know
Just what intentions, baby
You wanna show
True colors shows so clearly
When in love
Let me see the color green
And baby, we're ready to go
Wait, not too fast, honey
Take it slow
Don't wanna rush it, baby
Heaven knows
Your love is good for me
And mine for you
Baby, you know love is right
Whenever I'm with you
You give me hot love
And it's so good to me
Hot love
And baby, no one satisfies me
With hot love, baby
So cool, yeah
Hot love
A love it takes to satisfy me
I know, uhh...
Hot love, ahh...
Too much of a good thing
Is no (unh) good for you
That's what they say, baby
Do you think it's true?
I believe in love
Tell it straight from the heart
Let me hear you say it, too
True love is hard to find
Wait not another minute (wait)
Uh, love is here
We know the way, baby
All is planned
Your love is hot for me
And mine for you
Baby, we know love is right
When our love is hot
You give me hot love
And it's so good to me
Hot love
And baby, no one satisfies me
With hot love, baby
So cool, yeah
Hot love
A love it takes to satisfy me
I know, uhh...
Hot love, ahh... ooh, mm...
Hot love, you give it to me, baby
You make it all night, and nothing satisfies me
Hot love, mm... yeah
Hot love, you give it to me right
And make it all night
And nothing satisfies me, I know
Baby (hot love)
You give it to me, baby
So good, yeah
Give it to me, hot love, baby
Hot love, baby
So good, baby, give it to me, unh! (hot)
Whoo! (love) unh...
You give me hot love
And it's so good to me
Hot love
And baby, no one satisfies me
With hot love, baby
So cool, yeah
Hot love
A love it takes to satisfy me