The House by the Cemetery is a 1981 horror film written by Fulci, Dardano
Sacchetti (The Beyond), and Giorgio Mariuzzo (The Beyond). Catriona
MacColl, Paolo Malco, Ania Pieroni, Giovanni Frezza, Silvia Collatina,
and Dagmar Lassander star.
The New York Ripper is a 1982 giallo film written by Fulci, Gianfranco Clerici (Cannibal Holocaust), Vincenzo Mannino
(House on the Edge of the Park), and Dardano Sacchetti (The Beyond). Paolo Malco, Almanta Suska, and Alexandra Delli Colli star.
Both films were restored in 4K for special
edition Blu-rays that debuted last year. This time around, they’ll be presented in true 4K 16-bit with
Dolby Vision HDR and new Dolby Atmos audio mixes.
Each release comes with a Blu-ray disc with special features, detailed below. First pressings include a slipcover.
Sounds like President Snowflake had his Precious Little Feelings hurt again and he’s ready to cry about how twitter isn’t a safe space where he can make up whatever lies he feels like inventing from his repulsive excuse for a mind
I feel like this is based on this string of posts, but there’s also a handy-dandy chart from the USDA (page four) in that thread that discusses what foods this is true for and which it is not. Honestly, I feel like people who say this stuff have never been food insecure or poor as shit and not in a position to throw out food that can be saved.
So yeah, don’t eat mold. But if you are not in a position to just throw away food if it can be safely eaten, check this chart.
Basically, it looks like the moisture content is the biggest determinant. Just. Be careful. OK? And don’t get your science only from tumblr.
I can’t believe people need to be reminded of this.
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