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Welcome to "It's 420 Somewhere," the podcast for The Higher Community hosted by Brian Brown and brought to you by TheDailyDank.com. On today's episode, we'll be reviewing the 2006 horror-comedy film "Evil Bong," directed by Charles Band and produced by Full Moon Features. The movie tells the story of a group of college students who purchase a mysterious bong from an even more mysterious shop owner, played by none other than Tommy Chong himself. Little do they know, the bong is possessed by an evil spirit who traps them in a surreal, drug-induced nightmare. Join Brian Brown and the team as they take a deep dive into the world of "Evil Bong," discussing everything from its standout characters to its unique blend of comedy and horror. They'll also be exploring some of the behind-the-scenes facts that make this movie so interesting and unique. Did you know? The role of Rabbit was originally supposed to be played by actor Seth Green, but he had to drop out due to scheduling conflicts. One of the standout features of this film is its cast of characters, each of whom brings their own unique personality to the mix. From Larnell, the perpetually stoned slacker, to Bachman, the uptight straight-laced student, each character adds to the film's overall charm. But the real star of the show is the evil bong itself, with its creepy face and twisted sense of humor. And who can forget its catchy theme song, "Evil Bong, it's a mean old thing"? Speaking of music, the film's soundtrack is a perfect mix of cheesy horror movie tunes and stoner rock anthems. And if you're a fan of bands like The Electric Wizard and The Black Dahlia Murder, you'll definitely want to give this soundtrack a listen. Did you know? The movie's soundtrack features a song by the band Cannabis Corpse, whose name is a play on the legendary death metal band Cannibal Corpse. Throughout the review, Brian and the team will also be discussing the special effects that bring the movie's surreal world to life. From the creepy hallucinations to the bong's demonic transformations, the special effects in this movie are a sight to behold. Did you know? The film's special effects were created by Mark Villalobos, who has worked on other Full Moon Features productions such as "Puppet Master vs. Demonic Toys" and "Gingerdead Man vs. Evil Bong." So whether you're a fan of horror, comedy, or just looking for something unique to watch while you're enjoying your favorite strain, be sure to check out Brian Brown's review of "Evil Bong" on "It's 420 Somewhere." And as always, smoke responsibly