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Unspooled

Paul Scheer & Amy Nicholson | Realm

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Each week actor & comedian Paul Scheer (Black Monday, The League) and film critic Amy Nicholson (LA Times Chief Film Critic ) watch and discuss the best movies out there. From the classics to new releases and every indie film in-between. Along the way, they’ll dissect iconic scenes, spotlight their favorite characters, and decide if these movies still stand the test of time.
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Every Wednesday, stand up comedian Raanan Hershberg (The Tonight Show, Comedy Central) rewatches a comedian's Favorite Movie, and then has them on to discuss why the movie sucks (or why it's great!), plus what their favorite movie says about them.
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Odd Jobs is a comic caper love story about Mountie women and layabout men, house and family, script-writers and cat-burglars. A modern tale of movie magic in the wrong hands: the Big Lebowski meets Elmore Leonard's niece.
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Two Dudes Abiding Brad and Alex discuss the finer points of Dudism, the chillest and slowest growing religion in the world. Inspired by the film The Big Lebowski, and loosely based on Taoism, The Purpose Driven Dude will give you advice on takin' 'er easy, how to get a toe, and what to do when the aggression in your life will no longer stand.
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Each episode will focus on a different aspect or example of the general theme. Our kick-off frame is the awkward position that progressives find themselves in. It seems obvious, at least to a significant portion of Leftists, that “working within the Democratic Party” has to be part of any realistic strategy for making substantive, social democratic or radical change in the United States. What is far less clear is what this means practically, in terms of organization and elections. For many y ...
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Slushie Review

Keith Anderson/Chris Richards

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Drinking Slushies, Reviewing Movies and Having Fun! Join Keith and Chris review some of your favorite movies and drink slushies AND have a damn good time!
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Coming this 4/20, a group of ex-alcoholic and ex?-drug addict friends stumble their way through a dark mystery of drunken eldritch proportions. "Off the Wagon!" is a "chaotic good" mix of Cheech & Chong, the Big Lebowski, and the H.P. Lovecraft-influenced Call of Cthulhu roleplaying horror game, where we make bad decisions with good intentions. Our group of hapless investigators is called to task by their long-time friend and Alcoholics Anonymous sponsor, Amos Vaughn. He tells them of the lo ...
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Blending pop culture with personal storytelling, Close Watch gives host Robert Yaniz Jr. the chance to get to know guests through the movies they love. From emotional favorites like Field of Dreams and The Crow to beloved cult hits like The Wicker Man, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, and The Big Lebowski, each episode offers a thoughtful deep dive discussion into how films both shape who we are and reflect who we’ve become.
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Toasting to Business

Raise your glass, sip, savor, and succeed.

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Ditch the stuffy suits and dive into the world of entrepreneurship with a refreshing twist! Join us for a spirited journey through the highs, lows, and hoppy business moments. In each episode, we uncork unconventional ideas and brew up innovative strategies while enjoying the perfect blend of beer and wine. Discover how business podcasts can be as refreshing as a fine ale and as smooth as a glass of merlot. Because when it comes to success, it's not just about the bottom line—it's about rais ...
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Matt and Friends Drink the Universe

Matt and Friends Drink The Universe

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Welcome to Matt and Friends Drink the Universe, the podcast where comedy and great drinks collide! Join host Matt and a rotating crew of friends as they sample unique beers, wines, cocktails, and spirits, diving into the stories, history, and science behind each sip. Packed with laughs, hilarious anecdotes, fun trivia, and drinking games, our show offers a laid-back yet enlightening experience for anyone who enjoys a good drink with great company. Tune in for “Stellar Sips” and “Cosmic Chugs ...
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A Christian and an Atheist Walk into a Bar

Neil Newton and Philip Thompson

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Neil Newton and Phil Thompson have been talking about religion, philosophy, politics, music, sports, and pretty much anything they felt like talking about every since they became friends while working together at the University of Pittsburgh in the 20-teens. Though Neil is an Atheist and Phil is a Christian, they found that they agreed on more things than not, especially the evils of instant replay! ACAAAWIAB will explore topics like debt, heaven and hell, the Biblical Jubilee, philanthrocap ...
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Is it a TV show? A comic book? A movie? It’s The Part-Time Superhero Podcast, here to save the world from boring pop culture! Each episode, host Samantha Wessel, and her guests talk about a range of topics related to pop culture & entertainment. Tune in to save the world!
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Your Parents Watched This

Comedy Here Often? Podcast Network

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Comedians Brad Semotiuk and Cian Beatty are watching the last generation’s films to find out why our parents are the way they are. Are these films worth revisiting, or are they the reason everything is f*cked and stup*d? let The Misters decide! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Connect

The Ringer

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Jason Concepcion and Shea Serrano discuss two movies and the things that connect them. Each episode will focus around a theme. That theme can be anything from characters from similar movievations, merciless mentors, and killer robots. They will then break down the connections of that main theme through a series of segments and games to share their love for not only these two movies, but cinema and its themes as a whole.
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The Geek Tavern Podcast

Geek Tavern Podcast

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We are three guys who love Movies, TV and Video Games. We upload new episodes every monday. The current format is we rotate who picks the movies and we then talk about it or them. Plus our second show Subplot where we pick a franchise and watch the movies in order of release. https://allmylinks.com/feed
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Movie Mixology

Pat and Marissa Gibbens

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Movie Mixology is a podcast for movie lovers and do-it-yourself bartenders alike. Join co-hosts Pat and Marissa Gibbens as they engage in their two favorite pastimes: watching movies and making drinks. Each episode, Pat and Marissa imbibe a drink associated with a particular movie or genre. The pair carefully (or, not so carefully) examines each drink, each movie, and sometimes, each other. These intrepid hosts are not movie critics or licensed mixologists, but they hope what they lack in pr ...
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Welcome to the Once Upon a Time... in Nyborg podcast by the two film dudes! Every 2 weeks we, Gustavs and Ali, will take a deep dive into a movie, analysing it, discussing it and just having an overall fun talk about it. In the end, we rate the movie on a scale from 1 to 35, in honour of the 35mm film stock. We hope you enjoy! **SPOILER ALERT FOR MANY MOVIES DISCUSSED**
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This pairing celebrate the work of writer and director brothers Joel and Ethan Cohen! First up, made in 1998 but set at the beginning of the 90s, "The Big Lebowski" follows the misadventures of a man named Jeffrey Lebowski (Jeff Bridges), although he prefers to be known as "The Dude." He's at home, when two men break into his home, threat him with …
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Our second feature in our pairing of Cohen Brothers movies was their follow-up to last week's film! In 2000's "O Brother, Where Art Thou," the brothers took the classic Greek myth of "The Odyssey" and set it during the US's great depression in the 1930s! Ulysses Everett McGill (George Clooney), along with fellow convicts Pete (John Turturro) and De…
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Greetings! Welcome to the Season Six premiere of Stamper Cinema. And for this episode, Great Scott!, we’re taking a joyride through Hill Valley to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Back to the Future! Joining us for the journey is best friend of the show, John Rohe! We’re spending one full hour diving into the 1985 original film, followed by two 30…
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With James Gunn’s Superman on the horizon, Paul and Amy revisit their 2022 episode on the movie that started it all—Richard Donner’s 1978 Superman. They look back at how Superman has evolved over the years, what’s worked, what hasn’t, and what they’re hoping (and worried) about when it comes to the new take on the Man of Steel. You can join the Uns…
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Send us a Text Message! Armed with nothing but a $4.99 MTV Throwback Music Party Game from Five Below, Josh, Rob, and Siobhan join Matt and dive headfirst into a chaotic game of music trivia that tests our musical knowledge and performance skills across decades. Players have just 15 seconds to name songs containing specific words, perform interpret…
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Our talk show, "From the Balcony," is usually for our Patreon supporters, but we wanted to share this one with everyone as a big "THANK YOU!" to everyone who listens to our show! Were it not for you, we wouldn't still be going 9 years after we started! This is the story of how this podcast began as an idea from a comic and sci-fi convention, and wh…
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With July 4th just around the corner, Amy and Paul are getting into the patriotic spirit by revisiting the 1997 high altitude thriller Air Force One. They dive into how Harrison Ford wasn’t the original choice to play the president, discuss how the film holds up today, and Amy’s real-life trip to Kazakhstan. You can join the Unspooled conversation …
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The fellas are back and fella-er than ever. This week they discuss old classics like Pretzel Goldfish and the Big Lebowski and new topics like Awesome Sauce Goldfish and the Big Lebowski. @roadsodaspod on instagram Correspondence? Comments? Improvements? How dare you. Email us at [email protected] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for mor…
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The New York Times unveiled their 100 best films of the 21st century last week and Amy and Paul are weighing in. In this mini episode, they unpack what they found to be bold choices, the snubs, and what left them scratching their heads. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy Paul Scheer & Amy Nicholson | Realm
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Send us a Text Message! The beer landscape in America has shifted dramatically, and Modelo Especial now wears the crown as the nation's best-selling beer. This remarkable transformation—from a Mexican import to America's favorite brew—speaks volumes about changing consumer tastes and the evolving American identity. Born in Mexico City in 1925, Mode…
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The second film in our pairing was originally conceived as a re-make of the 1984 version, but was reconned into a sequel to make way for "Karate Kid: Legends" which would combine the two stories. The 2010 version of "The Karate Kid," directed by Harald Zwart, finds Dre Parker (Jaden Smith) and his mother Sherry (Taraji P. Henson) moving from Detroi…
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Prepare to be inspired by Julia DeNey, the visionary founder of Sense-ational You, who, fresh out of Cornell University in 2020 with a Fashion Design degree, shifted her focus from traditional runways to a truly impactful mission, ignited by her heartfelt volunteer work at an autism preschool. With three years of hands-on experience as a special ed…
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With F1: The Movie hitting theaters this weekend, Paul and Amy are putting the pedal to the metal as they revisit the Wachowskis’ 2008 Speed Racer. They dive into how the film transformed from a box office flop to a cultural hit, explore its hyper-stylized visuals, and give some context on the chimpanzee. This episode is presented by Regal Unlimite…
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Join us on a journey towards discovering the true essence of taste and smell with Mandy Naglich, an Advanced Cicerone, National Homebrew Competition Gold Medalist, and author of "How to Taste: A Guide to Discovering Flavor and Savoring Life." Through her deep connections to the food world, Mandy takes us on an awe-inspiring voyage that will make us…
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In honor of the joining of two great movies in "Karate Kid: Legends," which came out on May 30th, 2025, we're looking at the two films that gave us the new film! First up, directed by John G. Avildsen, 1984's "The Karate Kid" introduced audiences to the story that would become an enduring franchise. Fifteen-year-old Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio) a…
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#46: Talking with Michael Podhorzer about how to understand elections Michael recently retired as Political Director of the AFL-CIO. He's a brilliant analyst of election data and pioneered the use of data for progressive electoral strategy. His Substack site: www.weekendreading.net, where you'll find a bunch of the analysis we talk about. Subscribe…
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Hot on the heels of Danny Boyle’s 28 Years Later, Paul and Amy are bracing for the zombie apocalypse with a deep dive into 28 Days Later. They explore the film’s parallels to COVID-19 and 9/11 and reveal how Stephen King once bought out 800 tickets on opening night. This episode is presented by Regal Unlimited, the all-you-can-watch movie subscript…
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Send us a Text Message! Join Matt and Jon from Poppin's Travel on an EPIC adventure! What happens when two theme park enthusiasts are granted VIP access to Universal Orlando's Epic Universe before its grand opening? A 19-mile walking marathon, 25+ attractions, and an evening of complimentary food and signature cocktails that transformed us into liv…
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Our second Jersey film features the performance that won Michael Keaton his role as Tim Burton's Batman! Directed by Glenn Gordon Caron, 1988's "Clean and Sober" was the first non-comedic role for Keaton and featured a cast of great supporting players as welL! The story follows sleazy high-end real estate man Darly Poynter (Keaton) who awakes from …
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In our latest podcast episode, Neil Twa, CEO of Voltage, joins us to discuss how his company helps entrepreneurs build multi-channel e-commerce businesses, starting with Amazon FBA. Since 2012, Voltage has launched over 500 e-commerce businesses, guiding clients on expanding into channels like TikTok Shops and Shopify. With their 5:5 Product Launch…
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What is the human condition, uncontacted peoples, the word “honk”, maybe mahnk, is this an episode of how many NBA players can Brad name, a bastardized Sea Battle, and is randomness a strategy? Links: Chris R’s music Trust the Process More On Trust the Process Unconctacted People Episode music: Bravo, Mr. Mint by thurmite…
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Greetings! In this episode I take a deep dive into the murky waters of Crystal Lake to discover the truth about Jason Voorhees. That's right, we're talking Friday the 13th! Well, Part II, that is! Inside the episode: Plot Breakdown Jason unmasked Slasher boom Production Notes Machete Rating, Kill and Sex Count Fan Theories Listener Questions Enjoy!…
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H O T D O G S, hot dogs are the fucking best! Sung to the tune of Hot to Go and we've got another summer banger on our hands folks. Tune in! Also, finally get the answer to the age old question, "why are they listening to Chapell Roan?" @roadsodaspod on instagram Correspondence? Comments? Improvements? How dare you. Email us at [email protected]
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Amy’s back from Cannes, and this week, she and Paul are hitting the road with the 1995 comedy Tommy Boy. They dig into the behind-the-scenes tension between David Spade and Chris Farley, that it's one of Quentin Tarantino's favorite ’90s comedies, and how Farley’s tragic early death meant his full talent never truly got the spotlight it deserved. T…
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This is a hot one! Hilarious comedian and new neighbor Derrick Stroup joins me to immediately jeopardize our nascent friendship by having me eviscerate his favorite movie Forrest Gump. Shit gets heated, scenes get broken down, themes get analyzed, and laughs abound. Enjoy! And subscribe to our Patreon for bonus content every week at https://www.pat…
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Calling all pet parents! This week on the show, we're diving deep into the world of Doodles — and not the sketchbook kind. We're joined by Elina Panteleyeva and her adorable tri-colored mini Bernedoodle, Oscar, to talk all things Doodle hair care. Forget your shampoo — this episode is all about those curly, fluffy, sometimes-matted coats that Doodl…
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The great state of New Jersey is the focus of our next pairing, starting with a film about, arguably, it's most famous city! In 1980's "Atlantic City," director Louis Malle tells the story of two struggling individuals living in "the Las Vegas of the East." Lou (Burt Lancaster) is a former mob strongman, still protecting Grace (Kate Reid), a woman …
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It's almost the 25th anniversary of one of the most iconic queer films ever made, so this week we're diving into But I'm a Cheerleader. With Amy still out on assignment in Cannes, Paul is joined by comedian Jeff Hiller and star of the cult classic, Clea DuVall. This episode is presented by Regal Unlimited, the all-you-can-watch movie subscription t…
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This episode features Keith Wallace of The Wine School of Philadelphia. Keith was starting to get tired of traveling domestically and abroad as a consulting wine maker. He chose to live in Philly because of the airport. It gave him access to convenient travel. He fell in love with Philly. He felt that it was a place that he could do something speci…
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Send us a Text Message! Ready your wands and prepare your potions as Christa, Chris, Josh, and Siobhan join Matt to embark on a magical journey through the wizarding world with an epic Harry Potter-themed trivia night. This butterbeer-fueled showdown transforms our regular "Think or Drink" game with special Hogwarts-inspired power-ups like the Mara…
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The second time travel film takes us in a radically different direction story-wise. In 2012's "Looper," directed by Rian Johnson, we learn that sometime in the future, time travel is realized. Unfortunately, it's used exclusively by organized crime to dispose of bodies in the past where they'll never be found. Those who are stationed in the past to…
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Greetings! In this week's episode I am joined by author/improviser Andrew Davies to discuss the 90s comedy, MY BLUE HEAVEN, starring Steve Martin. This quirky gem is about a a flashy, fast-talking former mobster trying to adjust to suburban life under witness protection. And oh yeah, it's loosely based on the life of Henry Hill. Yes, that Henry Hil…
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Prof. Nelson Lichtenstein returns to talk with us about his new book, an anthology of writings about the labor movement over the last 75 years from the pages of DISSENT magazine, called LABOR'S PARTISANS, that history illuminates the current scene. Nelson shares well informed insights' about the potentials and problems for workers organizing in thi…
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Send us a text In Part II of our "Dumb and Christendumber" mini series, we look at the origins of Christian Nationalism, the connection between Christian obedience cults and Christian Nationalism, and what Christian Nationalists ignore from the Bible. For our Bible passage we wish literalists would take literally we discuss Genesis 17: 15-22 where,…
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With Amy off on assignment in Cannes, we naturally had to call in some reinforcements—so this week, we're joined by Jon Gabrus, Ben Rodgers, and Ryan Stanger, a.k.a. the Action Boyz, to dive into John Wick: Chapter 4. We’re talking about what we loved, what didn’t quite hit for us, and whether there’s a real rivalry brewing between Keanu Reeves and…
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It's time travel movies for this pairing, and two very different looks at the phenomenon (although both have an actor in common)! First up, director Terry Gilliam, of Monty Python fame, leads us on a whirlwind trip that may or may not actually be time travel in 1995's "12 Monkeys!" James Cole (Bruce Willis) is a prisoner in a strange, futuristic in…
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In 2023, Chris Wiedmar encountered a familiar challenge while building his bourbon brand, Party Horses: finding quality bourbon barrels with confusing pricing and availability. This inspired him to create Hogshead, a digital marketplace designed to make barrel transactions a breeze! Based right in Louisville, Kentucky, Hogshead connects buyers and …
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With Memorial Day around the corner, we're kicking off the summer movie season with the 2001 comedy classic, Wet Hot American Summer. Amy and Paul discuss the difficult process of getting the film put together, how it altered the directions of everyone's careers, and their own personal connections to summer camp. You can join the Unspooled conversa…
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The second film in our tribute to the late Val Kilmer may be the finest work in his filmography! Directed by George P. Cosmatos and written by Kevin Jarre, 1993's "Tombstone" tells the story of the Earp family. After retiring as a peace officer, Wyatt (Kurt Russell) has brought his brothers Morgan (Bill Paxton) and Virgil (Sam Elliott) together in …
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One of Lynn's favorite episodes, from season 5, she thought you might want to listen to: Get ready to be inspired by Zachary Leyden, a true visionary who has combined his passion for technology and art to create a thriving business in the equestrian industry. His unwavering determination and willingness to embrace failure have allowed him to turn c…
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