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On Screen & Beyond brings you a guest from the movie, TV or music industry in each episode. Oscar, Emmy, Golden Globe, Grammy winners and nominees as well as those actors we all recognize but just can't quite name! Each has an amazing story to tell! We hear their stories about their careers and their latest projects directly from them! Guests have included Mark Cuban, A Martinez, Robert Wagner, Taylor Lautner, Bob Barker, Annie Potts, Gary Sinise, Meat Loaf, Bruce Dern & so many more! OSB al ...
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The Hong Kong On Screen Podcast is a podcast about Hong Kong cinema, hosted by HongKongers. It is brought to you by Hong Kong On Screen, a nonprofit organization based in Los Angeles that aims to preserve and promote Hong Kong culture, especially Hong Kong cinema. Powered by Firstory Hosting
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We take ambiguous moral situations in popular fictional movies and TV shows and analyze them from a Torah lens. We explore a range of issues that come up and examine them from a Jewish point of view. For example, can someone be so evil that there’s a point of no return? Do the ends justify the means, either on a personal or societal level? Are we allowed to take revenge? How about pranking someone? Are we allowed to steal from the rich to give to the poor? The analysis will cover the dilemma ...
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DC on SCREEN | DC Studios News/Review

David C. Roberson and Jason Goss

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DC Studios news, reviews, and honest opinions about projects upcoming and past on a regular basis! We're debunking rumors and scoopers while covering the DC Comics multiverse on film and television including Creature Commandos, Superman: Legacy, The Batman Part II, Waller, Peacemaker, Batman The Brave and the Bold, Supergirl, Swamp Thing, Lanterns and more, including DC Universe Animated!
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Podcast on South Asian Politics, Patriarchy and Pop Culture. Hosted by two queer brown feminists. New episodes every other Friday. Visit SareesOnScreen.com for show notes and additional content.
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Cinema can be experienced on more than just a screen. Brought to you from the team at On Set!, our podcast is designed to make cinema fun. Each week, one of our hosts will select a movie or show followed by our thoughts, fun facts, location tidbits and more. We hope that you can have fun listening along and enjoy our random ramblings.
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Designed to help you navigate the screenwriting industry, Final Draft, interviews working screenwriters, agents, managers, and producers to show you how successful executives and writers make a living writing and working with screenplays, and how you can use their knowledge to break into the industry. Subscribe today to catch every episode!
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Greetings and welcome to Seen on the Small Screen. In this podcast, hosts Becky and Jake talk about movies made for television cinema. Listen as they ramble aimlessly, attempting reviews of television movies, pilot episodes, direct-to-DVD releases, and streaming service movies. They'll watch video movies from any decade, both past and present. Nothing is safe so long as it's exclusive to your home or pants pocket viewer of choice. New episodes will be released during the first full week of t ...
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Seen on the Screen with Jacqueline Coley

Make It Universal & Rotten Tomatoes

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Introducing "Seen on the Screen with Jacqueline Coley,” a bi-weekly podcast and your ticket to the personal narratives happening behind the scenes at Universal. Hosted by Jacqueline Coley, Awards Editor at Rotten Tomatoes, each episode invites you into intimate conversations with NBCUniversal employees and our creative community to explore how the magic of film impacts their lives. With a blend of entertaining games and thought-provoking questions, Jacqueline guides us through an exciting jo ...
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A light-hearted movie review podcast brought to you by BanterFlix, serving up weekly episodes of cinematic discussion with a 'Norn Iron' accent! Hosted by film critic/ presenter Jim McClean and filmmaker Adam Neeson, new episodes drop every Monday, as they discuss movies old and new. We also have monthly episodes of Crime Scene to Screen, hosted by BanterFlix's very own Sleuth Sisters Joe Mc Elroy and Thérèse Hyland along with We Need to Talk about Disney, hosted by Victoria Brown. About Ban ...
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Screened on the Spot

Justin Nosler, Sarah Unruh, Chris Allen

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At Screened on the Spot we review movies and TV, discuss our favorites, most hated and guilty pleasures, as well as anything we find interesting going on in the film/TV world. Sometimes we interview cool people and try not to judge them on their favorite movies.
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Settle It On the Screen

Bonus Life Productions

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Settle It On the Screen is here entertain and inform you about the world of video games. Our shows will consist of World Record breaking news, top players interviews, game reviews and much, much more.
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Send us a text In this episode Jim & Adam chatted bout some of the movies they’ve watched over the past four weeks, including Conclave, Wicked: Part One, Saturday Night, Paddington in Peru & Herectic. Jim also spoke with filmmaker Julian Doyle, who worked as editor on Monty Python's The Life of Brian and Airell Anthony Hayles, the writer/director o…
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Severus Snape is a professor at Hogwarts. He is a suspicious character who is constantly, over the course of the series, suggested to be in league with the bad guys, and is friendly with the “bad guy” students at Hogwarts. That being said, Dumbledore trusts Snape, and it is repeatedly made clear how much he trusts Snape. The audience is never told …
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I almost called this one "Flag, Fanny and Fightin'!" -- and I probably should have... but it's sex, violence and Gunn in the first two episodes of 'Creature Commandos' and we're talking all about them and gettin' real spoilery! Also, spoilers for the episode: we love what Gunn's cookin'! Much better than whatever the hell the Rock was cookin'... Ha…
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🎥 紀錄片《寧化飛灰》(Rather Be Ashes Than Dust),一部屬於香港人的作品,將於洛杉磯 🌟 Starlight Whittier Village Cinemas 放映。屆時,制片人湯美如將出席映前與映後的座談會🎙️。 電影門票可於以下連結購買:🔗 https://booking.starlightcinemas.com/login/1003/111626(選擇 “Continue as Guest” 即可購票 🎫)。 在本集,主持人與紀錄片製片湯美如 🎥 深入探討其參與製作的多部紀錄片,包括《Denise Ho - Becoming the Song》🎶(2020)、《Faceless》😷(2022)以及《寧化飛灰》🔥(2023)。節目最後,Nancy還分享了對海外香…
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In this special episode, Jacqueline Coley sits down with Emmy and Grammy nominated composer and Academy Award® winning filmmaker Kris Bowers, in front of a live audience at the SCAD Film Festival in Savannah, GA. Known for his genre-defying scores in films like Bob Marley: One Love, The Color Purple, the Emmy winning series Bridgerton and his lates…
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May jingle bells rock and bring joy to the world because the season of Christmas is officially here along with some Halloween leftovers; at least, that's what Becky, Jake, and Sammy the cat find out when they watch and review suburbia's premier family of Hollywood horrors in a movie called The Munster's Scary Little Christmas. When the holiday seas…
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“You’re reading these interviews [in the book The Bikeriders by Danny Lyon] and they’re all interesting, but Kathy’s are just fascinating. You could just tell she was a character, meaning she was just this interesting, dynamic person, a person that was trying to figure out how she found herself in this world because she really talks about walking i…
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Episode 716 of On Screen & Beyond has singer/songwriter Mark Farner joining us. Mark was the former lead singer for Grand Funk Railroad when they had their hits, including "I'm Your Captain (Closer To Home)", "Walk Like A Man", "Bad Time", 'We're An American Band" and so many others! Mark talks about continuing to tour, his new album "Closer To My …
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“I find action scenes really hard to write, I usually save them for the end. I need to get very caffeinated and then just try and get into the adrenaline of what they should feel like. With this [film] in particular, those robberies and the heist… I kind of like to really understand an environment and a landscape before I can write an action sequen…
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🎥 紀錄片《寧化飛灰》(Rather Be Ashes Than Dust),一部屬於香港人的作品,將於洛杉磯 🌟 Starlight Whittier Village Cinemas 放映。屆時,制片人湯美如將出席映前與映後的座談會🎙️。電影門票可於以下連結購買:🔗 https://booking.starlightcinemas.com/login/1003/111626(選擇 “Continue as Guest” 即可購票 🎫)。 🎧 在最新一集播客,主持人與導演劉健倫深入探討了電影的製作過程、個人經歷,以及移居英國後的所見所聞🇬🇧。劉導演更寄望香港電影人能拓展視野🌏,積極創作,為香港人持續發聲📢。 🎥 A documentary for Hong Kongers, Rather B…
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Send us a text Was 1999 the greatest year in cinematic history? In this episode Jim & Adam continue their retrospective as they look back at Barry Sonnenfeld's Wild Wild West. When President Ulysses S. Grant (Kevin Kline) learns that diabolical inventor Dr. Arliss Loveless (Kenneth Branagh) is planning to assassinate him, he orders Civil War hero J…
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Episode 715 of On Screen & Beyond has as our guest, Lenore Zann, the voice of Rogue on the 90's "X-Men" animated series, "X-Men '97" on Disney, and so much more! Lenore talks about being Rogue, serving people when she was in the Canadian government, her book "A Rogue's Tale: A Memoir" and so much more!…
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We're catching up on news and reading James Gunn's brilliant response to the question, "Is 'Creature Commandos' really necessary?" Fine, if you want the whole run-down, here's what we're discussing:Creature Commandos Animated Series James Gunn Reveals One Character Won’t Appear Harley Quinn Actor Set to Reprise Their Role in James Gunn’s DCU Is Cre…
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Read From Silent Murder Mysteries to Andy Hardy’s Americana, Agnes Christine Johnston Wrote it All Read about more women from early Hollywood Related posts: Between Broadway and Hollywood: The Screenwriting Career of Ketty Frings – Dr. Rosanne Welch, Script Magazine, January 2024 So Much More than Merely Her Chocolate Cake Recipe – Dr. Rosanne Welc…
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“About 12 years ago, I had my very first meeting to staff. It was a show being run by a playwright named Beau Willimon, and he'd done one season of a show that hadn't dropped yet, and they were going to do this crazy new model where the whole season was going to drop at once and they didn't know how it was going to go. And that was a show called Ho…
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Send us a text Was 1999 the greatest year in cinematic history? In this episode Jim & Adam continue their retrospective as they look back at Paul Thomas Anderson's ensemble feature, Magnolia lead by Tom Cruise and Julianne Moore. An epic mosaic of interrelated characters in search of love, forgiveness and meaning in the San Fernando Valley. Support…
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Episode 714 of On Screen & Beyond - Singer/Songwriter Albert Hammond drops by to talk about his music career. From his Billboard Top 5 hit "It Never Rains In Southern California" to co-writing many hit songs including "Nothings Gonna Stop Us Now" for Starship, "When I Need You" for Leo Sayer, "Whitney Houston's "One Moment In Time" and more! Albert…
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“We never wanted to make a show about dogs. We wanted to make a show about people. And then secondary to that, people who love dogs. We made sure we had some of Colin [the dog, in season two], like there’s that lovely episode in seven where Gordon becomes a stage mum to a TV dog, which is so funny. But yeah, we just wanted it to be interesting,” sa…
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Send us a text Was 1999 the greatest year in cinematic history? In this episode Jim & Adam continue their retrospective as they look back at Trey Parker's South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut. When Stan Marsh and his friends go see an R-rated movie, they start cursing and their parents think that Canada is to blame. It also features some musical segm…
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Episode 713 of On Screen & Beyond has the founders of Torfoot Entertainment Group, Johnathan Brownlee and Ross Meyerson joining us to let us in on new projects they have in the works, including their monster movie "The Yeti". They also talk bout other movie and TV project they have in development for the future.…
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“What I wanted to do with this movie was take this interesting relationship that I have been exploring over the course of my writing, over 20 years, and this dynamic, and set it against the backdrop of something so objectively worse than anything the characters are going through. I wanted to put this funny, fraught relationship that seems like the …
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Bringing movies to the big screen takes passion and expertise. In this episode, Jacqueline Coley sits down with Peter Kujawski, Chairman of Focus Features, to talk about his path from intern to head of a studio known for award-winning, auteur-driven films. Peter shares an inside perspective on Focus’s commitment to unique, culturally relevant stori…
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“One of the things that I really wanted to focus on, and I felt it immediately after meeting Lina the housewife in Indiana [played by Betty Gilpin in the show], whose husband no longer wanted to kiss her on the mouth, I felt like this woman was as important as the Queen of England, as important as Napoleon. I felt her dreams and fears are just as u…
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Send us a text In this episode Jim & Adam begin their 1999 cinematic retrospective as they look back at Renny Harlen's Deep Blue Sea, starring Thomas Jane, Saffron Burrows and Samuel L. Jackson. Searching for a cure to Alzheimer's disease, a group of scientists on an isolated research facility become the prey, as a trio of intelligent sharks fight …
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Send us a text In this episode Jim & Adam chatted about some of the films which have screened at this year's Belfast Film Festival (31 October to 09 November). Jim also spoke with Aislinn Clarke, the writer/director of Fréwaka, which opened this year's festival and Paul Kennedy, the writer/director of Dead Man's Money, which also screened at a gala…
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“The streaming bubble finally popped, and I think the tip of the spear that popped it was the double strikes we had last year and now we’re calling it the great contraction. It’s a really tough time for up-and-coming writers to break in. It’s tough for everyone, even up-and-coming agents and managers, anyone coming out to Hollywood to pursue a care…
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“I think [Here] has some of the imagination of Forrest Gump, but it's not Forrest Gump. It's a different animal. I mean, it has the same kind of humanity to it, which is what I'm pretty good at,” says Eric Roth about his latest film Here, co-written and directed by Robert Zemeckis and reuniting actors Tom Hanks and Robin Wright. On today’s podcast,…
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Dave and Jason are joined by friend and patron Effie Ophelders in-studio as we discuss: "Watchmen: Chapter II" Trailer https://youtu.be/LgjvsgeTHCMRedband: https://youtu.be/VEX3fJMNxwc "Creature Commandos" NYCC Trailer Breakdown https://youtu.be/VdahDEpqPA8 "Creature Commandos" Casts Mystery Roles "Creature Commandos’" Tone and Aesthetic "Batman Ni…
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Robin Hood is a legendary figure in English folklore, renowned as an outlaw who "robbed from the rich to give to the poor." His tales have been told for centuries, though Robin Hood’s historical existence remains unconfirmed. Set in medieval England, the story follows Robin, a nobleman (or in earlier versions, a yeoman) turned outlaw, who becomes t…
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Send us a text In this episode Jim & Adam chat about some of the movies that scared them when they were younger just in time for Halloween. There's even some special guests dropping into the studio to tell their own spooky tales! Support the show As always each recording is filled with spoilers, silliness and bad-language along with tangents a-aple…
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At San Diego Who Con 2024 (https://www.sdwhocon.com/), I enjoyed lecturing on “From Shakespeare to Shelley or Dante to Dickens: The Literary References Who Has Introduced You To!”. I first thought of it while watching an episode with my favorite classic Doctor Peter Davison. I heard a line that was so specific I thought that it had to come from som…
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Send us a text In this epsiode Host Victoria Brown was joined by writer Maria McQuillan and BanterFlix's very own Jim McClean as they chatted about Duwayne Dunham's Halloweentown (1998). When a young girl living with her secret witch mother learns she too is a witch, she must help her witch grandmother save Halloweentown from evil forces. Support t…
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Send us a text In this episode Adam chats with filmmaker Peter Filardi (The Craft/ Flatliners) and Roger Clarke (Red Dead Redemption 2) about their short film Damn Handy. When Plumber Roger Clark visits the remote farmhouse of two murderous sisters, he'll need a trick up his sleeve to survive. Its one of 10 shorts available to watch on the festival…
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Send us a text In this episode of 'Crime Scene to Screen' BanterFlix's resident 'sleuth sister's Joe and Thérèse are joined by local writer Victoria Brown as they chat about James Wan's 2013 feature The Conjuring, starring Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga. They also discuss the infamous paranormal investigators Ed & Lorraine Warren, whose investigat…
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The time of witches, ghosts, and pumpkins has arrived, dear folks. Welcome to our spooky special, uploaded under the wire and in time for the holiday season! In tonight's tale of macabre, Jake, Becky, and Sammy the cat take you to an unlikely place for cursed creatures—the haunted halls of our nation's capital as seen in the 1973 tv special, The We…
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With the conference theme “A Conversation Beyond Script,” I decided to use my presentation time to “Celebrate the Daring Dialogue of Women Writers,” which allowed me to introduce the audience to the work of famous female screenwriters, from Anita Loos to Mae West to Lillian Hellman. Then I delved into some names lesser-known to our international SR…
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“Comedy and scares are so similar. I've found that in a lot of my scripts, it's almost like you're taking the peaks and valleys of humor, and the peaks and valleys of scares, and flipping them on each other. So, you have the scare that you come down from for a moment of brevity and humor, or just character work, and then you do another scare. You’v…
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As the Director of Photography for WICKED, Alice Brooks shaped the film’s visual identity, bringing Director Jon M. Chu’s vision to life with a vibrant and immersive cinematic experience. In this episode, Alice joins Jacqueline Coley to share her journey working in entertainment, from growing up in a creative family to discovering her passion for c…
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Send us a text In this episode to celebrate the release of Terrifier 3 in cinemas, Jim & Adam look back at the three feature films within Damian Leone's franchise so far, featuring David Howard Thornton as Art the Clown. Support the show As always each recording is filled with spoilers, silliness and bad-language along with tangents a-aplenty. If y…
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Episode 709 of On Screen & Beyond has as our guest, actor James DuMont, who can be seen on "The Righteous Gemstones", as well as his latest role in "Aaron Hernandez: American Sports Story" and many others. James talks about working with Ryan Murphy, his different roles, his career and so much more.
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“We wanted the whole series, but specifically the pilot episode, to lure you in with the kind of comfort and coziness of the 80s nostalgia and the trappings of John Hughes movies, and all of that, while also giving it the 80s heavy metal flavor, and then start to build paranoia and change the vibe a little bit throughout. But we always knew that th…
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Read She Co-Wrote ‘The Maltese Falcon’ But You’ve Never Heard Her Name Read about more women from early Hollywood Related posts: Between Broadway and Hollywood: The Screenwriting Career of Ketty Frings – Dr. Rosanne Welch, Script Magazine, January 2024 So Much More than Merely Her Chocolate Cake Recipe – Dr. Rosanne Welch, Script Magazine, February…
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Send us a text In this episode Jim & Adam were joined in the studio by Doctor Nicole Hamilton as they chatted bout some of the movies they’ve watched over the past four weeks, including Joker: Folie à Deux & The Substance. We also spoke with director Dominic O'Neill, the writer/director of Haunted Ulster Live, which is available to rent or buy now …
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Unlike Penguin's prosthetic pecker, this news episode is long and kinda hard to do. Not really, we had a blast, but we talked about a WHOLE lot: Why It's Taken So Long to Get The Batman Part II More 'The Batman' Spin-Off Shows in Development Colin Claims He Wore a Prosthetic Penguin Pecker Do Joker and Ivy Both Have Squirting Flowers DOWN THERE? Co…
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I always say I could talk about The Monkees all day – or at least for an hour, which is what I just had the privilege of doing with Joe Russo of The Monkees Pad on YouTube. It’s especially fun to talk with folks like Joe, who know The Monkees so well – both the music and the TV show, which is more my specialty. We covered how the show got on the ai…
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