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Just be sure to look for the doom metal Orchid and not the late 90s/early 00s screamo Orchid. Though, the latter was pretty cool back when.

The videos are hilarious. One of them is made up of clips from the upcoming Lords of Chaos movie for some reason.

Well, part of the problem is that West Coast IPAs are nothing compared to what's happening in New England. Highly hopped, sticky Stone "you can't handle it beers" are largely over. People want juicy, hazy, hop bombs that are nothing like the standard IPA of a few years ago.

Even the top brewers in the craft beer scene don't even give a shit about good beer. Shaun Hill of Hill Farmstead is known to be a Budweiser drinker.

Amazing.

It hasn't faded, but the style he's been using for the past 20 or so years kills their music for me as much as the bad production and drumming does.

Hey Bob, what's up?

We think we're dealing with a supernatural being, most likely a mummy. As a precaution, I've ordered the Egyptian wing of the Springfield museum destroyed.

"With an impressive cast, Suspiria is primed to join the ranks of pretty good-to-classic remakes like John Carpenter’s The Thing and David Cronenberg’s The Fly."

I really don't miss the constant barrage of "funny" song titles that used to define so many of these bands. Though, once Minus the Bear grew out of it and Knudsen stopped finger-tapping, they started to suck…

Platform is great, but if I'm in Ohio, I'm drinking all of the Jackie O's and Bodhi I can find.

I've had many beers aged in Laird's apple brandy barrels and they've all ruled.

If you're in Eastern PA and not drinking Tired Hands you're fucking up.

Man, I am so off my game this morning. Forgot New York Ripper too. What a fucked up piece of trash that is. I bought it without knowing anything about besides that Fulci made it and boy am I kind of ashamed that I own it.

Yeah, I had those movies in the back of my mind, but wasn't sure if they were quite giallo or not. It's been a while.

Definitely. The opening of When a Stranger Calls is so iconic that I was left confused when I watched it for the first time. I had assumed the whole movie would deal with that scene (I'm sure others felt the same way).

Fulci? Giallo? I think Katie is thinking of Argento.

I had so much hope for him too. The biggest issue that I had with The Sacrament is that it was way too on the nose. It literally was just Jonestown.

Do you think his cable bill reads "Robert Zombie?"

I think Lords is his best movie, despite the idiotic attempt to go art house (or whatever the fuck that was) at the end.