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    Jack Quaid Defends His Character for Killing Amandla Stenberg's Rue in 'The Hunger Games'

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    The actor, who starred in the 2012 big screen adaption of the popular Suzanne Collins novel, reveals his feelings about his character Marvel killing 12-year-old Rue in the survival battle.

    Jan 11, 2021
    AceShowbiz – Jack Quaid has defended his character for killing Amandla Stenberg’s in “The Hunger Games”. The actor, who starred in the 2012 big screen adaption of the popular Suzanne Collins novel, revealed the reason why his character Marvel killed Rue in the sci-fi/action movie.
    The 28-year-old offered his explanation on Twitter after a fan posted a screenshot of him in the film. The individual asked, “Wait … @JackQuaid92 killed Rue?” In response to the tweet, he replied, “Oh s**t that’s right. Sorry.”
    Despite expressing his comical remorse, the son of Meg Ryan and Dennis Quaid justified the murder. “In all fairness, I met my demise VERY quickly afterwards. I was brainwashed by my luxurious District 1 upbringing. But yes incredibly sorry,” he spilled on his character’s fate in another tweet.

    Jack Quaid explained why his character in ‘The Hunger Games’ killed Rue.

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    Jack’s confession prompted his fans to become lightheartedly upset at him. One individual noted, “Still mad at you for that, BTW.” Another penned, “Yeah, and I’m still pissed at you! But I love you man!” A third asked in disbelief, “Wait wtf that was you?! you evil man jack quaid.”
    In the 2012 movie, Jack’s Marvel accidentally killed 12-year-old Rue during the 74th annual event of The Hunger Games. He initially attempted to spear Jennifer Lawrence’s Katniss Everdeen. Katniss eventually shot Marvel in the chest with her arrow which led to his death.
    “The Hunger Games” aside, Jack is currently starring on Amazon Primes’ series titled “The Boys”. Speaking about his character on the show, he told Daman’s Magazine in June 2019, “In ‘The Boys’, I play Hughie. He’s a nerdy, somewhat sheltered everyman whose life changes in a fraction of second.”
    “He’s then recruited by a shadowy organization of people trying to take down rogue superheroes,” he added. “It was absolutely delightful to play a character that changes so much from episode to episode. I’ve never done that before and it was so much fun.”

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    What’s on TV This Week: ‘Resistance’ and ‘Finding Your Roots’

    #masthead-section-label, #masthead-bar-one { display: none }The Best of 2020Best ComedyBest TV ShowsBest BooksBest MoviesBest AlbumsAdvertisementContinue reading the main storySupported byContinue reading the main storyWhat’s on TV This Week: ‘Resistance’ and ‘Finding Your Roots’A historical drama with Jesse Eisenberg airs on Showtime. And House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is a guest on Henry Louis Gates, Jr.’s PBS docu-series.Jesse Eisenberg in “Resistance.”Credit…IFC FilmsJan. 11, 2021, 1:00 a.m. ETBetween network, cable and streaming, the modern television landscape is a vast one. Here are some of the shows, specials and movies coming to TV this week, Jan. 11-Jan. 17. Details and times are subject to change.MondayALL AMERICAN STORIES 8 p.m. on the CW. The life of the football linebacker Spencer Paysinger was the inspiration for the CW sports drama series “All American.” Paysinger co-hosts this documentary special, which profiles eight athletes who have overcome extraordinary circumstances in their own lives — including the Paralympic sprinter and long jumper Scout Bassett, the Olympic champion shot-putter Michelle Carter and the Paralympic sprinter David Brown. The special is divided into two hourlong parts (the second airs Feb. 1).TuesdayFINDING YOUR ROOTS 8 p.m. on PBS (check local listings). The ancestral roots of the broadcast journalist Norah O’Donnell, the fashion designer Zac Posen and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi will be excavated in the Season 6 finale of Henry Louis Gates, Jr.’s long-running familial history show. Highlights include a sequence in which Pelosi pores over the passenger manifest of a ship that arrived in New York in 1912 carrying her grandfather, her grandmother and their children, including Pelosi’s mother. “I take great pride in the courage that they had to come to America,” Pelosi says, “and to take a chance on America.”WednesdayCALL YOUR MOTHER 9:30 p.m. on ABC. Kyra Sedgwick stars as a mother who shoehorns her way into the lives of her young-adult children in this new sitcom from Kari Lizer (“The New Adventures of Old Christine”). The series has been described by ABC as a “coming of middle-age comedy.”ThursdayEthan Hawke in “First Reformed.”Credit…A24FIRST REFORMED (2017) 7 p.m. on Showtime 2. Paul Schrader’s knack for steady-building dread, once used to fuel his “Taxi Driver” screenplay, is put on potent display in the much more recent “First Reformed,” which Schrader both wrote and directed. Ethan Hawke stars as Rev. Ernst Toller, a worn Protestant minister at a small old church in upstate New York. The movie follows Toller as he becomes increasingly agonized — by his failing health, by a modern megachurch nearby and, eventually, by a tragedy. He also develops a closeness with a younger local, Mary (Amanda Seyfried), who becomes perhaps the least bleak presence in his life (though the bar is low). “It is the portrait of a soul in torment,” A.O. Scott wrote in his review for The New York Times, “all the more powerful for being so rigorously conceived and meticulously executed.”FridayMaria Callas, as seen in “Great Performances: The Magic of Callas.”Credit…PhotofestGREAT PERFORMANCES: THE MAGIC OF CALLAS 10 p.m. on PBS (check local listings). The classic 1953 recording of Puccini’s “Tosca” with Maria Callas was a hit when it was released and has often been spoken of as being among the greatest opera performances ever committed to tape. (The Times’s chief classical music critic, Anthony Tommasini, wrote in 2017 that “it’s hard to think of a recording of any opera that nails a work so stunningly, that seems so definitive.”) So when, a little over a decade after that recording was released, Callas returned to that opera’s title role, she had big shoes to fill: her own. Her career was also in need of a comeback. That period is the focus of this latest entry in PBS’s “Great Performances” series, which focuses on Callas’s late-career 1964 performances of “Tosca” at the Royal Opera House, in London, while also reappraising her life at large.BELLE COLLECTIVE 10 p.m. on OWN. A group of five Black female entrepreneurs in Jackson, Miss., are the subject of this new reality show from the production company behind “Love & Marriage: Huntsville.” The women’s businesses include a radio show and hair care and dentistry practices. Some of the action revolves around efforts to revitalize Jackson’s Farish Street Historic District, which was a hub for Black-owned businesses for much of the 20th century.SaturdayRESISTANCE (2020) 8 p.m. on Showtime. In this biographical drama, set in Nazi-occupied France, Jesse Eisenberg counters Nazi oppression with wit. “Resistance” casts Eisenberg as the French actor and mime Marcel Marceau. It follows Marceau’s efforts to help Jewish orphans survive Nazi-occupied France, and his work for the French resistance. (The story is based on a young Marceau’s real life.) Juggling the work of a jester and a rebel is a challenge for Marceau, and for the film itself. This is a movie that douses its audience “alternately in treacle and ice water,” Jeannette Catsoulis wrote in her review for The Times. “The problem,” she added, “is that Marceau’s whimsical attempts to entertain the children dilute the growing atmosphere of menace on which the story depends.”Viola Davis, left, and Cynthia Erivo in “Widows.”Credit…Merrick Morton/20th Century FoxWIDOWS (2018) 10:30 p.m. on FX. The director Steve McQueen and the actress Viola Davis each released acclaimed projects at the end of 2020: McQueen with his film anthology “Small Axe,” and Davis with her performance as the blues singer Ma Rainey in “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom.” A couple of years earlier, they worked together on “Widows,” a downbeat heist movie directed by McQueen. Davis stars as Veronica, a woman who works for the Chicago Teachers Union. She’s also the wife of a bank robber (Liam Neeson) who dies during a botched theft. Veronica picks up the mantle from him, with the help of three other women (Michelle Rodriguez, Elizabeth Debicki, Cynthia Erivo). The resulting movie, A.O. Scott wrote in his review for The Times, “is a fascinating and sometimes frustrating hybrid, a film that tries both to transcend and to exploit its genre.”SundayMASTERPIECE: MISS SCARLET & THE DUKE 8 p.m. on PBS (check local listings). Kate Phillips and Stuart Martin star as private investigators in this mystery series, which aired on the British channel Alibi in 2020 and makes its stateside debut on PBS on Sunday night. Set in Victorian London (no security footage or D.N.A. samples to help catch criminals here), the series follows Eliza Scarlet (Phillips), a woman determined to prove herself as a detective. That mission requires her to solve mysteries and to convince a sexist society that she’s up to the job. She teams up with William Wellington (Martin), who is both a sleuth and a Lothario.AdvertisementContinue reading the main story More

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    'Home Alone 2' Fans Demand Removal of Trump's Cameo Following Capitol Riot

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    People call for the movie to digitally edit the scene featuring the outgoing president and replace him with Barack Obama or Joe Biden after he incited the violent protest at the Capitol Hill.

    Jan 11, 2021
    AceShowbiz – Donald Trump’s desire to leave longtime legacy with his presidency has backfired. As his days in the office are numbered, the outgoing president has been blamed for the Capitol Hill riot, banned on Twitter and now he’s threatened to be cut from “Home Alone 2: Lost in New York”.
    In the wake of the violent protest that caused the death of five people, including a cop, fans of the movie call for removal of Trump’s cameo. In the 1992 cult Christmas film, the 45th POTUS is featured in a scene where Macaulay Culkin’s Kevin McCallister asks Trump for directions while lost in New York.
    “Digitally remove him from Home Alone 2 next,” one fan wrote on Twitter. Another tweeted, “Disney should remove Donald Trump from Home Alone 2.” Some others demanded that Trump be replaced with former president Barack Obama or Trump’s successor Joe Biden in the scene, with someone having launched a Change.org petition for the replacement.

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    Taking matter into their own hands, some Twitter folks have gone as far as altering the scene and replacing Trump with various public figures, including Christopher Plummer, Keanu Reeves, a “Star Wars” character as well as an older version of Culkin.
    Prior to this, Trump’s cameo in “Home Alone 2” was cut by Canadian Broadcasting Corporation from the broadcast during the 2019 Christmas. The move was made to make more room for commercials.
    Meanwhile, back in November 2020, the movie director Chris Columbus revealed that Trump was “bullying” his way into the movie as he demanded to be in the sequel in exchange for a permit to shoot in the lobby of The Plaza Hotel, which Trump owned at the time.

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    'Nomadland' Wins Best Picture at National Society of Film Critics Awards

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    The Oscars favorite directed by Chloe Zhao has added multiple trophies to its collection by landing the top honor at the National Society of Film Critics awards.

    Jan 11, 2021
    AceShowbiz – Chloe Zhao’s Oscars Best Picture frontrunner “Nomadland” landed another big award after picking up the National Society of Film Critics’ film of the year on Saturday (09Jan20).
    Zhao also landed the Best Director prize, while her leading lady, Frances McDormand, was named Best Actress for her portrayal of a homeless wanderer.
    Delroy Lindo scored the Best Actor prize for “Da 5 Bloods” while “Borat Subsequent Moviefilm” star Maria Bakalova and “Sound of Metal” ‘s Paul Raci claimed the supporting actor and actress honours.

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    The victory at the National Society of Film Critics awards came after the movie lost the Best Film title to “Promising Young Woman” at 19th annual Columbus Film Critics Association awards.
    Writer/director Emerald Fennell’s disturbing new film about a female sexual abuse vigilante was crowned Best Film while the lead star Carey Mulligan landed the Best Actress honour. The movie’s screenplay was also a winner.
    But “Nomadland” still managed to pick up three awards with Chloe Zhao named Best Director while Riz Ahmed’s portrayal of a deaf drummer in “Sound of Metal” has scored him the Best Actor prize.
    The full list of winners is:

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    Six Superhero Movies to Stream

    #masthead-section-label, #masthead-bar-one { display: none }What to WatchBest Movies on NetflixBest of Disney PlusBest of Amazon PrimeHoliday TVBest Netflix DocumentariesAdvertisementContinue reading the main storySupported byContinue reading the main storyLet Down by ‘Wonder Woman 1984’? Here are 6 Great Superhero MoviesThe Wonder Woman sequel received mixed reviews. But there are plenty of excellent and entertaining alternatives to stream, and many that never received the attention they deserve. Gugu Mbatha-Raw in “Fast Color.”Credit…Jacob Yakob/Codeblack FilmsJan. 9, 2021Last month, Warner Bros. released the coronavirus-delayed “Wonder Woman 1984,” a sequel to the 2017 hit “Wonder Woman.” The action-adventure movie has done relatively well at the box office (in places where theaters are open), even though it’s also available for a limited time on the streaming service HBO Max. But compared with the enthusiastic response to the first “Wonder Woman” movie, the sequel has drawn a mixed reaction, with some critics and comic book fans complaining about the film’s unlikely plot and lengthy running time.So for those who felt let down by “Wonder Woman 1984,” here are six other superhero options to stream — from the widely beloved and popular to films that have never received the big audiences they deserved.‘The Rocketeer’Stream it on Disney+; rent or buy it on Amazon Prime, Apple TV, Google Play, Vudu or YouTube.The moviegoing public was still developing a taste for superheroes back in 1991, when Walt Disney’s Buena Vista Pictures failed to draw crowds for this charmingly old-fashioned pulp exercise. Based on a little-known comic by the illustrator Dave Stevens, “The Rocketeer” is a fast-paced potboiler set in a 1930s Hollywood filled with glamorous swells and optimistic go-getters — including a bombshell actress Jenny (Jennifer Connelly) and her stunt-pilot boyfriend (Billy Campbell). The director Joe Johnston brings light and zip to the film’s Nazi-fighting plot — something he’d do again 20 years later with the mighty “Captain America: The First Avenger.”[Read The New York Times review.]Liam Neeson in “Darkman.”Credit…Universal Pictures Home Entertainment‘Darkman’Rent or buy it on Amazon Prime, Apple TV, Google Play, Vudu or YouTube.A little over a decade before the director Sam Raimi was entrusted with the 2002 blockbuster “Spider-Man,” he made his own twisted, R-rated version of a Marvel Comics movie, about a mad scientist driven by tragedy to become a vigilante, disguised in an artificial skin that dissolves in sunlight. Anchored by a zesty Liam Neeson performance (getting an early start on the “capable hero, out for blood” screen persona he’s mastered in recent years), “Darkman” combines elements of old Universal monster movies, gritty 1970s superhero comics and slapstick comedy. Though it’s rated R and not appropriate for younger viewers, the movie is a true original.[Read The New York Times review.]‘Fast Color’Stream it on Amazon Prime or Hulu; rent or buy it on Apple TV, Google Play, Vudu or YouTube.In some of the most haunting superhero stories, the powerful dwell among us in the ordinary world, devoid of costumes or code names. One of the best-known of these is M. Night Shyamalan’s “Unbreakable.” Film buffs who love that film should definitely catch up with the writer-director Julia Hart’s similarly low-boil “Fast Color,” about a family of women who hide their extraordinary abilities from a government agency that wants to exploit them. Hart and her co-writer/producer Jordan Horowitz add their own spin on this classic genre premise by focusing on human relationships and small moments of wonder.[Read The New York Times review.]Michael Fassbender, left, and James McAvoy in”X-Men: First Class.”Credit…Murray Close/20th Century Fox‘X-Men: First Class’Stream it on HBO Max; rent or buy it on Amazon Prime, Apple TV, Google Play, Vudu or YouTube.The X-Men movie franchise and its Deadpool and Wolverine offshoots have been hugely popular but inconsistent. “X-Men: First Class” is the best of the bunch because it isn’t bogged down by complicated mythology. Instead, the story starts at the beginning, in 1962, as two young mutant chums with different ideologies work together to recruit more of their own kind. The director Matthew Vaughn gives the picture the polish of a James Bond film, while James McAvoy (as Professor Charles Xavier) and Michael Fassbender (as Erik “Magneto” Lehnsherr) lead an ace cast in an adventure filled with international intrigue.[Read The New York Times review.]‘Big Hero 6’Stream it on Disney+; rent or buy it on Amazon Prime, Apple TV, Google Play, Vudu or YouTube.Given that the superhero genre became a phenomenon thanks to the ink-stained medium of comic books, it’s too bad there haven’t been more big-budget animated superhero movies. The Oscar-winning “Big Hero 6” is a fine example of how the exaggerated, cartoony illustrations common to animation lend themselves well to kinetic, fantastical action. The film is also kid-friendly, telling the story of a moody teenage genius who assembles a group of tech-savvy nerds to help him, along with his adorably squishy super-robot Baymax, unravel a conspiracy. At once cute and visually dazzling, “Big Hero 6” is an old-fashioned superhero tale suffused with positivity.[Read The New York Times review.]From left, Rosie Perez, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Margot Robbie, Ella Jay Basco and Jurnee Smollett-Bell in “Birds of Prey.”Credit…Claudette Barius/Warner Bros. Pictures, via Associated Press‘Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn)’Stream it on HBO Max; rent or buy it on Amazon Prime, Apple TV, Google Play, Vudu or YouTube.Comic book connoisseurs disappointed in “Wonder Woman 1984” had an excellent alternative last year for their DC Comics superheroine fix. In the “Suicide Squad” spinoff “Birds of Prey,” Margot Robbie reprises her role as the delightfully daffy Gotham City rogue Harley Quinn, who joins forces with some slightly more virtuous ladies in an explosive standoff with a local mob boss. The director Cathy Yan and screenwriter Christina Hodson load their movie up with foul language, bloody violence and self-referential humor, making the case that while strong female heroes are great, strong female antiheroes may be more fun.[Read The New York Times review.]AdvertisementContinue reading the main story More

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    'Star Wars: Rogue Squadron' Hires 'Doctor Strange 2' Screenwriter

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    The upcoming new ‘Star Wars’ movie produced by Kevin Feige will be penned by Michael Waldron who wrote the upcoming ‘Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness’.

    Jan 10, 2021
    AceShowbiz – Michael Waldron, the brains behind the “Doctor Strange” sequel and upcoming “Loki” Disney+ series, has landed his dream job as the writer of the new “Star Wars” movie.
    Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige has tapped Waldron to pen the new blockbuster he will produce for Lucasfilm and Disney, according to Deadline.
    The news comes weeks after it was announced “Wonder Woman” ‘s Patty Jenkins will direct another “Star Wars” spin-off, “Rogue Squadron”.

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    Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy confirmed in a statement, “I couldn’t be more excited that our next Star Wars feature film will be directed by Patty Jenkins.”
    The studio boss went on revealing the premise of the new movie as saying, “Patty, director of the ‘Wonder Woman’ franchise, will bring her inspired vision to ‘Rogue Squadron’. This story will introduce a new generation of star fighter pilots as they earn their wings and risk their lives in a boundary-pushing high speed thrill ride. The legend of Rogue Squadron has been long beloved by ‘Star Wars’ fans and will move us into a future era of the galaxy.”
    In the “Star Wars” lore, Rogue Nation is the elite Rebel X-wing fighter attack force that Luke Skywalker joins in “A New Hope”. The team was named after the group that sacrifices themselves to obtain the Death Star plans in the movie “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story”. The squadron has been featured in a video game series, comic book series, and “Star Wars” novels.

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    Laverne Cox Quits Sex Industry Documentary Amid Backlash

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    The ‘Orange Is the New Black’ star announces she has decided to pull out of the upcoming documentary about sex workers after the production comes under fire.

    Jan 10, 2021
    AceShowbiz – Laverne Cox has pulled out of a film about sex workers following a backlash.
    The “Orange Is the New Black” star had been due to executive produce “Sell/Buy/Date” – a documentary based on Sarah Jones’ one-woman show – alongside Meryl Streep and Rashida Jones. However, the production has faced criticism for potentially contributing to the stigma around sex work.
    Tagging Laverne in a post, one Twitter user wrote, “Just what the world needs. Another movie where non SWers debate whether sex work is exploitative or empowering.”
    “This project is everything you’re supposedly against. Stop trying to tell sw stories by ignoring and doxxing them. (sic)”
    Another added, “As a sex worker– I get being misrepresented. I mean — people in Hollywood are still doing SWer documentaries without talking to actual sexworkers. (sic)”
    In response, Laverne explained she was pulling out of the project because she didn’t feel she is in an “emotional place” to deal with any of the outrage.
    In a statement, she shared, “When I agreed to come on as an executive producer of Sell, Buy Date I did so because I was so deeply moved by Sarah Jones’ brilliant play and her unbelievable, undeniable talent as an artist, as an actor. I signed on to support her incredible talent.”
    “I have so much love for her as a human being. But I am not in an emotional place to deal with the outrage by some around my participation in this project. So I have decided to pull out.”

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    “To be clear, I am no longer involved in any capacity in Sell. Buy, Date because I have to take care of my mental, physical and emotional health. That is all I have to say on the matter. (sic)”
    The 48-year-old star went on to post an old video in which she discussed the need to decriminalise sex work.
    Director-and-actress Sarah – who played multiple characters inspired by real people in her 2016 sex industry play – later wished Laverne well and thanked her for her support so far.
    She tweeted, “I’m so grateful to you Laverne for coming on the journey with me thus far, and I’m looking forward to continuing my work on the film, and only ask that everyone give Laverne her space while keeping an open mind about the project before judging it.”
    The documentary will reportedly focus on inequality of race, sexism and poverty, as well as in criminal justice, through the lens of the debate surrounding the sex industry and will explore whether sex work is exploitative or empowering.
    Sarah has defended the documentary and urged people not to write off the project before seeing it.
    She wrote, “As a Black feminist artist, I have always centered the stories of traditionally marginalised people, especially women and femmes struggling for liberation and self-determination. My sisters in the sex industry are no exception.”
    “I am committed to deep listening to folks with lived experience, not only in my interviews but also in those we hire behind the scenes.”

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    Carey Mulligan's 'Promising Young Woman' Wins Big at Columbus Awards

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    The new movie directed by Emerald Fennell has beat Oscar favorite ‘Nomadland’ to win Best Film at the 19th annual Columbus Film Critics Association awards.

    Jan 10, 2021
    AceShowbiz – Carey Mulligan’s new movie “Promising Young Woman” has triumphed at 19th annual Columbus Film Critics Association awards, beating hot Oscars favourite “Nomadland”.
    Writer/director Emerald Fennell’s disturbing new film about a female sexual abuse vigilante has been crowned Best Film while Mulligan has landed the Best Actress honour. The movie’s screenplay is also a winner.

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    “Nomadland” has also picked up three awards with Chloe Zhao named Best Director while Riz Ahmed’s portrayal of a deaf drummer in “Sound of Metal” has scored him the Best Actor prize, making him an Oscars favourite.
    The complete list of winners is:

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