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averageviewer Ā· 5 years ago
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Rewatching How I Met Your Mother
Given that I’m gonna spend the next 2-3 weeks indoors, I decided to entertain myself a little bit. I was in high school the first time I started watching How I Met Your Mother (2010ish), and I’ve watched it all the way through several times since then. I had a strange thought today though, thinking about S7E20... it’s been at least 3 years since the last time I watched the show, and my life is drastically different. Why not watch it for probably the 8th time? and see if it’s changed for me at all. So, here goes 9 seasons of probably nothing.
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Airing on CBS in 2005, How I Met Your Mother is an American sitcom centered around a single 27-year-old New Yorker, Ted Mosby (Josh Radnor), and the not so epic search for his soulmate. In the these 2030, Future Ted, (voiced by Bob Saget), tells his children the long story of how he met their mother.
The pilot is set in 2005: Ted is living with his roommate and college best friend Marshall, (Jason Siegel), who gets engaged to his long term girlfriend Lily, (Alison Hannigan). Ted often frequents the bar beneath his apartment with his other (best?) friend, Barney, (Neil Patrick Harris); they happen to meet the fifth member of the gang, Robin (Colbie Smulders), whom Ted instantly falls in love with.
Blah blah blah. I’m not writing this to summarize the show... look at the title, this is a rewatch. I’m dissecting, getting into the nitty gritty, reading between the lines, of this basic *ss tv show. So, buckle down, it’s gonna be a boring ride.
ā€œFirstā€ (8th?) Impressions
The biggest thing I have to remember while watching this, is that it was made in 2005. It’s gonna be outdated, and I’m gonna hate it.
Ted
SUCKS. Yeah, he’s a romantic, whatever... but I’m only 2 episodes in, and I can tell it’s gonna be hard not to hate him.
Marshal & Lily
Still pretty cute, for now... even though I know what’s coming. But for the time being I’m gonna enjoy it.
Robin
I love her- career driven, funny, pretty. Probably goes without saying, but definitely too good for Ted.
Barney
Charming, funny, but obviously, Barney is incredibly sexist... however, as an actor, Neil Patrick Harris always steals the show.
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So... if you haven’t watched the show yet, you’re in the wrong place. BUT, if you have watched it, you’re stuck inside (with Hulu), and you wanna watch it again, stay tuned. I know I said I’m gonna hate it, but I also know there are big parts of it I’m going to love.
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averageviewer Ā· 7 years ago
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A Quiet Place - Review
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It’s been a very long time since I’ve seen a horror movie like this one; or better yet, just a film this great in general. A Quiet Place creates an entirely new way of telling a story, and a damn good one at that. I’ll try to explain why I enjoyed it so much, but the only way you’ll be able to truly understand what I mean when I say: ā€œthis is the best movie I’ve seen all yearā€, is if YOU GO SEE THIS MOVIE. Like…now. Or this week or whatever, (whenever you have the time really, it’s up to you), just GO SEE IT.
Alright, now that it’s gotten it’s due praise, here’s why A Quiet Place is now in my top 5 scary movies of all time…
SPOILER WARNING: MAJOR SPOILERS FOR A QUIET PLACE FOLLOW
Going into the theater, knowing John Krasinski and Emily Blunt were not only playing lead roles, but a married couple, my expectations were set pretty high. And they knocked them out of the park, blew them out of the water, or shot them out of the sky – however you want to say it, they nailed it. It takes incredible talent and mastering expression in your face to pull this movie off, and there’s a couple scenes in particular I feel deserve a shout out.
First, my new queen, Emily Blunt, plays Evelyn Abbot – I don’t think there’s an emoticon for a standing ovation, so this will just have to do:
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Homegirl WENT INTO LABOR, but kept it cool long enough to signal her husband, then STEPPED ON A F**KING NAIL, and still kept her mouth shut, and even BEGAN ACTUALLY HAVING A BABY… All while staying silent enough to stay alive. Is it bad bitch or bad-bitch? Not only did her character have this incredible feat of motherhood, the entire time you can see the pain in her eyes. You can literally see her screaming, but she doesn’t make a sound, it’s just from her expressions. When was the last time you saw a movie where the actress screamed without actually screaming? Yeah, remember when I said this is an entirely new way of telling a story? GO SEE IT, and maybe you’ll believe me.
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The second scene one could almost call Oscar worthy follows almost immediately after, when Lee is in the house searching for his wife. He gets to the bathroom to see blood pooled in the bathtub, and without a word, you can see his entire life leave his eyes. His whole world crumbles, he feels helpless, and alone… and it all happens within a matter of seconds. How John Krasinski pulled that off, I’ll never know. Not only as an actor, but as a director: the ability to capture a moment of pure emotion like that seems almost impossible, yet he did it - and my hat goes off to him.
There’s a lot more to this film than the acting that makes it so incredible: the story is wonderfully written, it’s a completely original kind of horror, and the silence itself creates its own character. It’s hard to imagine writing a story with these kinds of boundaries, but I guess the challenge of it all is what made the final product turn out so great. During an average scary movie, I’ll think ā€œUgh, you’re so dumb!ā€, or, ā€œDon’t go in there!ā€, but not this one. This situation is simply happening to these characters, and any mistakes they make is all due to their fear of sound, or really what follows. That’s what sets it apart from other horror movies for me, the stakes are much higher. Everything is amplified, and it’s weirdly because of the silence. There’s also only a few lines of spoken dialogue in the whole thing, and I believe that’s what made the performances of not just the cast, but the silence, so great. How can silence be a character, though? I have no idea, but in this movie, silence is permanent. It’s everywhere, always, and forever. A Quiet Place is a masterpiece, go see it.
10/10 Stars
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averageviewer Ā· 8 years ago
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American Horror Story: Cult - Season Review
ATTENTION! SPOILERS FOR AHS: CULT FOLLOW! BEWARE!
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AHS: Cult Overall Rating - 6/10 Stars
My original thought this season was ā€œHey, maybe they actually thought it through this time.ā€ But AHS: Cult is business as usual, give all the heavy lifting to the strongest actor and hope for the best. The rest will figure itself out, right? Wrong. So, how can you expect a show that peaked in it’s 3rd season find a revival in it’s 7th?
Ryan Murphy proved to have a few good ideas for AHS: Cult:
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Like the terrifying world we live in. Capitalizing on the division of the country seemed a bit dark, even for AHS… At least that’s what I thought at first. But fear in the real world embodied by the Trump v Hillary divided nation turned out to be more captivating than Roanoke and Hotel, which was a win for me.
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Then there’sĀ Evan f*cking Peters. His ability to embody a charismatic cult leader, a psychopathic killer, and a human being in pain all in the span of 45 minutes kept this season alive. A big part of the reason I continued watching was to see him play Charles Manson in the penultimate episode, and he did not disappoint. That being said, one character can’t carry a whole show. And he didn’t…
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There was a surprising performance this season from Billie Lord, who’s impressive introduction as cold-hearted Winter showed me she’s a great addition to the cast. Reading her was impossible, which contributes tremendously to keeping the mystery alive - something I believe thrives within the horror genre’s onceĀ trailblazing series. I hope she comes back next year.
But should I even watch next year? Along with those good ideas came some pretty bad ones…
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Like Sarah Paulson’s role this yearĀ I could really do with out. Her performance as Dot/Bette in Freakshow and Billie Dean Howard in Asylum were unlike any other I’ve seen before. Compare that to this season, where she just… screams; then does something stupid and cries about the consequences. I understand her role wasn’t written as strongly as her past seasons, but please actually give me reason to want your character to live? That’s up to you as an actress. Then to top it all off, when Ally seemed to be getting her life together, it turns out she was just turning into the person she spent all season defying. Great way to cement my opinion that she’s a piece of shit.Ā 
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Or how about the issue that seems to happen through out the whole series: the writers seem to forget about terror and fear, and become wrapped up in the convoluted characters’ storylines. Once those clown masks came off it became a slasher show again. And I understand wanting to create ambiance around Kai’s cult by referencing others from the past, but did we really need an entire episode devoted to the conspiracy of the women behind the Zodiac killer? Probably not. Especially when it wasn’t all that scary in the first place.Ā I had high hopes that the finale would bring the show full circle, but once again I was disappointed.Ā 
Have I gone back and forth enough for you? Good. Then you probably feel how I did after watching this season. Sometimes it was good, others it held the exact same pitfalls that continually derail the show. They did a better job at scaring me than in recent years, but they still weren’t able to bring it home.
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So where does this leave AHS: Cult? Overall I’d say it’s ranked #4 out of all the seasons. In my opinion, the list goes… 1. Asylum 2. Murder House 3. Coven 4. Cult 5. Freakshow 6. Hotel 7. Roanoke But regardless of how good viewers found this season, FX has already signed on through season 9. I just hope the next two years are higher on this list.
Photos courtesy of FX
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averageviewer Ā· 8 years ago
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averageviewer Ā· 8 years ago
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2017: Year of the Wonder Women - Opinion
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It’s no secret this year’s Wonder Woman was a success, both in the box office and in the eyes of critics; personally I would give it at least 9/10 stars. However, along with the typical victories that come with a box office hit, I believe this film and character have a big role in what is currently happening in Hollywood.
The first female centered superhero flick and a large role in the Justice League - which is less than a week away - 2017 feels like it is the year of Wonder Woman. Or should I say, women. I’m sure most of you know a plethora of women have come forward recently with multiple accounts of sexual harassment, namely in the TV/Film industry. Weinstein, Spacey, Takei, Kreisburg, C.K., and now Brett Ratner.
For those who don’t know, Ratner’s company helped Warner Bros. produce Wonder Woman, and recently actress Ellen Page has accused him of sexual misconduct.
Now, in an incredibly noble move, Gal Gadot has further proven she deserves the role of Diana Prince.
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She has reportedly refused to sign her Wonder Woman 2 contract until Ratner’s involvement is terminated, as Gadot doesn’t want him to benefit from the amazing universe she has practically revived. (let’s be honest, Man of Steel and Batman v Superman weren’t the best movies, so without the success of Wonder Woman, the Justice League would have quite the rocky start)
Nevertheless, I can’t help but think the release of Wonder Woman has something to do with the exposition of the horror’s women endure on a daily basis. I know Wonder Woman is far from what you’d think for a reason women have to come forward. But with a combination of the centuries of oppression women have faced, and this past years rise of misogynists with in the US Government, there was a light in the darkness - a female-lead superhero feature film; and it couldn’t have come a moment sooner. The epitome of a strong female role model got 141 minutes of wonderful tribute, and I hope it resonated with the population as much as it did myself. I strongly feel Wonder Woman is representative of today’s women in the United States and why they have more than enough reason to create this cultural revolution. In spite of the awful truths that have been revealed about today’s society, they are this Earth’s true Wonder Women; and they have inspired a wave of recognition - which is the first step in solving a problem.
Source: Page Six
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averageviewer Ā· 8 years ago
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averageviewer Ā· 8 years ago
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Great sneak peak at the Justice League
After today’s initial reactions on Twitter of the Justice League, watching this clip restored my excitement for the movie. After all, Iļø feel like I’ve been waiting my whole life for it! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGQSrEQUYRk&feature=share
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averageviewer Ā· 8 years ago
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Official description of the Arrowverse crossover ā€œCrisis on Earth-Xā€
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averageviewer Ā· 8 years ago
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Thor: Ragnarok - Review
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Thor: Ragnarok - Review
WARNING! SPOILERS FOR THOR: RAGNAROK AHEAD!
Rating - 9/10 Stars
Ragnarok is by far the best Thor movie to date. In fact I’d probably give ThorĀ a 7/10 and Dark World a 4 or 5/10. So a jump up to a 9 is saying something. Is there even a point in writing a review for Marvel movies like this anymore? Well, duh or I wouldn’t have wasted my time with it. There is a strong argument that the MCU follows a formula and sticks to it, but hey, if it ain’t broke don’t fix it.
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Chris Hemsworth’s performance as Thor been growing on me more and more since the Avengers back in 2012, and I think this November he hit his peak. Every corny joke made me laugh, I believed in his cause, and I felt his pain - 10/10 - I’m excited for Thor’s future as the King of Asgard,Ā especially since his powers are at their peak; andĀ I can’t wait for his return in Infinity War.
The same can be said for his mischievous brother, even though I thought I would be tired of Loki by now. This film reassured me that he and Thor go hand in hand, one with out the other would probably just feel like a jelly sandwich.
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Hulk, or should I say, The Incredible Hulk, was my favorite part of the entire movie. He was a little too dumb for my taste, but I guess I shouldn’t have expected a Planet Hulk level of intelligence. His part was the perfect mix of humor and action, Bruce Banner’s scenes included. Frankly all it did was leave me wanting more... more as in please can we have another solo Hulk movie. We know you can do it, @Marvel, just put him in the formula.
Valkyrie made for a great addition to the ā€œRevengersā€, and her connection to Hela helped fill the climactic battle with the emotion it needed to draw the epic to a close. Plus its always nice to have a such a strong character that has a long history in Marvel Comics finally get some screen time.
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Hela filled the great villain holeĀ we’ve all felt since Thor came onto the big screen; I’m also pretty sure she's the first main female Marvel villain ever? Unless you count Gamora, which I don't.Ā She not only shattered the audience’s view of the foundation of Asgard, but she had more than enough reason for her treachery. Plus, I was genuinely shocked when the Revengers figured out how to defeat her, I really didn't think they could do it. But of course, heroes prevail.
I couldn't write this review without a quick shout out for Jeff Goldblum’s amazing incarceration of the Grandmaster - classic.Ā Ā 
Finally, the reason Ragnarok is rated so highly is because I felt it broke from the Marvel formula in an important way: I didn’t feel like I was watching a bridge to the next Avengers movie. *cough cough* Captain America: Civil War and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 *cough*. I just genuinely enjoyed watching it; pure, fun-loving entertainment.Ā 
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averageviewer Ā· 8 years ago
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The Flash S4/E5Ā ā€œGirls Night Outā€ - Review & Recap
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This weeks episode was light on Scarlet Speedster but heavy on humor and Killer Frost action, ranking it a little above average in my book
SPOILERS FOR THE FLASH SEASON 4 AHEAD
Overall - 6.5/10 Stars
Emily Bett’s guest star as the bright Felicity SmoakĀ might be part of the reason, but this episode feels like it fits perfectly with Season 4′s fun vibe so far. Drunk Barry cracked me up a few times too.Ā 
Hartley Sawyer continues to impress me as Ralph DibnyĀ since his introduction last week, the team was overdue for a rule bender; plus I’m pretty excited to see him suit up as the Elongated Man. Next week seems to be the first time that happens...
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But I had something else in mindĀ 
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Hopefully Cisco gives him an upgrade sooner rather than later.Ā 
As for this episodes center, Killer Frost left me rather unimpressed. She's just not interesting enough to me to base the episodes climactic fight around, and I’m getting pretty tired of this back and forth thing between her and Caitlyn.Ā Don’t get me wrong, Killer Frost is an important part of the show, I’d just rather the storyline stay on the side.Ā 
Maybe the writers thought a few ice blasts and Blacksmith’s great VFX were gonna satisfy my action craving, but no dice. It seems like they forgot the title of the show this week: The Flash. I wanna see an epic lightening-fueld punch or, at least a street chase. That’s why I watch anyway, and thats why this week has a kind of low rating.Ā 
I still have faith, even though this week was just a little slow. But the Thinker’s plan slowly falling in to place with this weeks introduction of the Weeper keeps meĀ excited for the rest of Season 4.Ā 
The Flash airs Tuesdays at 8/7c on the CW
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averageviewer Ā· 8 years ago
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Stranger Things 2 - Review
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Stranger Things 2 - Review
This is a spoiler filled frenzy, but its been almost two weeks since its release; the time has come to dissect Stranger Things 2.
DANGER! MAJOR SPOILERS LIE AHEAD! BEWARE!
Alright, you’ve officially been warned, so I’m assuming if you’re reading past this point that you’re all caught up.
Overall: 8/10 stars
It’s really hard to top the phenomena that swept Netflix nation last year, but Stranger Things 2 did a pretty damn good job in it’s sequel-esque season. I really enjoyed watching and I’m hooked for Season 3, but much like this show, this review holds a lot of questions.
Like… What’s going on with Will?
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His larger role was amazing. How do you act possessed by something we never truly understand? Not a demon or a ghost, an unidentifiable being… Beats me. But this kid did a hell of a job. I have to admit I was worried he wouldn’t be as entertaining as his friends were in Season 1, but his acting is the reason I have to mention him first. Speaking of the rest of the party…
Lucas and Dustin became dynamic characters this season and I loved it.
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Getting to know the two through their love triangle with Madmax shows me this show has a thought out plan for the future. Individually, their scenes from Season 1 intrigued me enough to come back; then the writers followed through with amazing story lines in Season 2. Lucas’ coming of age to become the kind of man a woman can respect, and Dustin haunted by the consequences of his mistakes: both wonderfully acted, and often hilariously executed. I mean, the code red scene? I was actually rolling around laughing.
As for their love triangle, it made me notice something about the show as a whole. Dustin and Lucas both like Max, thats obvious. But then there’s the Jonathan-Nancy-Steve mess that left Jonathan on top this year. Don’t get me wrong I’m Team Jonathan and Nancy all the way, but badass Dad Steve deserves love too, (@Duffer Bros.). Anyway, did anyone else notice Bob, Joyce, and Hopper kind of… riffing? Apparently Hopper and Joyce go way back… but Bob’s in the picture after a year. So Joyce has Bob solve an impossible puzzle with out any questions, then its actually to save Hopper? There was definitely a look during that hug & hold after his rescue. Ā I guess that point doesn’t really matter since, ya know, well… Bob is… Bob. RIP. I just hope we can focus on more than one steady relationship next season.
But when the central love story is the best of them all, I don’t mind following it.
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Mike and Eleven’s separation was heartbreaking but I guess that was the point. Mike showed up as a supportive friend and Finn Ā provided even more examples of great acting these kids can do. Finally discovering who Eleven is and where she comes from answered some huge questions from Season 1 satisfyingly, for me at least. We also got to see a pretty cool X-Men: First Class moment with her sister…
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Seriously these scenes are the exact same, and I love the parallels it makes, unintentional or not.
So overall I loved it, but here’s what I don’t get…
Is the door closed? Or not? Because it seemed pretty closed to me. And all seems good. So… was that last shot meant to show that the upsidedown will always be there? Or will the shadow monster return? And is this never ending mystery a good or bad thing? That’s part of the reason I knocked off a star. I’m left with too many questions, like how are they gonna top the shadow monster? Yes I know the show is a mystery, but it makes me wonder how, when, or even if it will end?Ā 
Stranger Things 2 is now streaming on Netflix
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averageviewer Ā· 8 years ago
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Ghosted - Why you should be watching
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FOX’s new show Ghosted teams up skeptic and ex-cop Leroy Wright (Craig Robinson), with nutty professor Dr. Max Jennifer, (Adam Scott) to investigate the paranormal for the Bureau Underground, and I have to tell you… it’s a hoot. Now that’s quite a statement, I don’t use 1950’s expressions very often.
Adam Scott takes Max’s ā€œmy wife was abducted by aliensā€ bit to a hilarious level, like you’d expect, especially with his cringingly terrible social skills. Leroy is the perfect foil to Max, who constantly grounds the show with his sarcasm, (fans of The Office know how great Robinson can pull that off), and Ā it provides a lot of laughs.
Another thing I love is the score; it feels like it’s off a cassette tape from an 80’s movie. The sounds pull together the goofy but fun vibe that the show gives off.
Speaking of goofy, every time Barry has a line it puts me in stitches.
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The show seems like it’ll be a weekly paranormal mission for the bureau with occasional clues towards it’s main mystery: the multiverse aliens, and what really happened to Max’s wife. This central conflict is the real reason this show excites me. Anyone/anything could come from the Bureau Underground through out the season. I just hope the shows budget doesn’t hold back from their great writing.
Like I said, this pilot is just plain fun. I think the paranormal-buddy-cop-duo thing could work, at least for a season.Ā 
Ghosted airs Sundays 8:30/7:30c on FOX
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