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Debaser: A Film Podcast

Jared Rusk & Will Taylor

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Debaser is a film podcast hosted by Jared and Will. Each episode is a deep dive into both new and familiar movies as they attempt to analyze and interpret them. Cover art by @dogbitesback on Instagram
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Discussions of great movies from a Catholic perspective, exploring the Vatican film list and beyond. Hosted by Thomas V. Mirus and actor James T. Majewski, with special guests. Vatican film list episodes are labeled as Season 1. A production of CatholicCulture.org.
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Film Yak

Film Yak

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Film Yak is a weekly podcast featuring in-depth movie discussions. Each week one of our cohosts chooses a film for the three of us to watch, discuss, debate, angrily gripe about, and sometimes even praise. After the discussion, we play a nice round of Letterboxd roulette to see what film two of the cohosts will be saddled with watching and reporting on during the subsequent episode. Follow us on IG: @filmyakpodcast Subscribe to us and rate us on iTunes, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to po ...
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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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Cinematic Doctrine is a mature, millennial-infused film/tv discussion podcast from Melvin Benson that features Movie Discussions (conversational episodes about specific movies), Party Pleasers (movies fully-summarized from start to finish to discern if its a 'Party Pleaser' or 'Party Pooper'), and Let's Talks (prepared film-or-Christian related topical episodes). Influenced by Acts 17 and Romans 2:4. Podcast Magazine says Cinematic Doctrine "uses the shared value of human life as a springboa ...
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Speakeasy Noir Cast

Resurrection Films

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Tucked into a smokey back alley, into a secluded room of an illicit speakeasy filled with gambling, liqueur and podcasts! Come inside, sit down for a drink and join us while we discuss Film Noir of yesterday and Neo Noir's of today with your hosts Carly Street and Jason D. Morris and a few familiar guests!
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Fifteen Minute Film Fanatics

Fifteen-Minute Film Fanatics

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Two friends with strong opinions watch films separately then discuss them on the show for the first time. Can their friendship survive? Join Mike and Dan as they discuss one film each episode--and in only fifteen minutes, give or take a few. There are no long pauses, pontifications, or politics--just two guys who want to share their enthusiasm for great movies. On Twitter. On Letterboxd. Email: [email protected].
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Cinescope is a podcast free of criticism or ratings, where every week host Chelsea Hopkins and guests celebrate their favorite movies, exploring story, characters, music, and relevance to the world around us. The goal is positivity - you know that every film featured on the show comes with our highest recommendation!
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VH US

V H US, Dirk Marshall

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Each episode of 'V H US' features host Dirk Marshall having an in-depth talk with various guests about that week's cult film and what it is like to have the profession portrayed (sometimes very loosely) in the film. Dirk Marshall was raised in a mom and pop video store in a small town. Growing up amongst the illustrious backdrop of VHS Box art, he learned about the world from the works of William Friedkin, Frank Henenlotter, and Penelope Spheeris. Now on VH US he sits down with people who's ...
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Movie Meltdown

Movie Meltdown

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We are a movie-themed podcast! Each episode is filled with a dealer's choice of interviews with interesting actors, filmmakers and other guests as well as lengthy discussions of specific movies. Plus our own brand of ridiculous humor with conversations about trends in Hollywood and changes in the film industry.
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I Hate It But I Love It

The From Superheroes Network

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Hateful optimists and loving pessimists Kat Angus and Jocelyn Geddie break down movies, TV shows, music, and whatever else that they totally despise… but also really adore at the same time. With the occasional confused special guest! IHIBILI everyone. Produced by www.FromSuperheroes.com for The From Superheroes Network.
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Join four old mates on a cinematic journey like no other in the "Born to Watch Movie Podcast" the podcast where movies aren't just watched, they're experienced. Each week, dive into the films that reshaped their lives and, perhaps, even the world. With many thousands of hours of movie-watching under their belts, these friends bring a unique, seasoned perspective where they don't take themselves or the movies too seriously.
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Forgotten Filmcast

Todd Liebenow

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The Forgotten Filmcast covers the movies that time forgot. On each episode, host Todd Liebenow is joined by another film blogger or podcaster to discuss a film that has fallen off the radar. We've covered films from the silent era all the way up to the early 90's.
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Film vs Film Podcast

Film vs Film Podcast

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This is a film podcast where we pick our favourite film topic, like a director, actor or genre, any subject related to film. Martin the host and Boaz or sometimes a guest, each pick a film to discuss from that topic. We discuss them in three different aspects of each film, Directing, screenplay and acting. Then we rank each aspect out of ten. Plus we pick our favourite shot or scenes, lines and performances. At the end we tally the points and see who wins.
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Required Watching

Required Watching

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Required Watching is the ultimate film review podcast for aspiring filmmakers and cinephiles alike! Join me, Tray Epps, as we embark on an exciting cinematic journey through the lens of learning about filmmaking and discovering how to move forward in the world of cinema. In each episode, we dive deep into the essential films handpicked by influential cinematic influencers and esteemed filmmakers. Together, we explore the genius behind these masterpieces and unravel the secrets of their story ...
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Unorthodox Film Podcast

Unorthodox Film Outcasts Studio

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Welcome to the Unorthodox Film Podcast. Join hosts Bradford Clark and Joseph S. Quick as we discuss movies from varying genres, topics, or subject matter and make recommendations of movies that we enjoy in hopes that we introduce our listeners to movies that they haven’t seen or heard of. With our guests we discuss movies that we have seen before and engage in conversation based on our memory and recollection of our enjoyment of those titles. At the end of each episode, we roll a dice and se ...
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Looking for a podcast that takes your love of movies and TV to the next level? Look no further than The Cinedicate - the Chicago-based guide to the world of cinema! Host Armand and a crew of industry insiders, genre-lovers, and cinephiles are your trusty companions on this adventure through film. From heart-pounding action to soul-stirring romance, they cover it all with a keen eye for detail and a deep appreciation for the art of cinema. But they don't stop there - The Cinedicate also tackl ...
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You've arrived at The Lost Drive-In. It's seedy, weird, and a little bit dangerous. You've searched far and wide for a place where people will talk honestly about genre film and television. Gone are the days of listening to the stuffy, high-brow, better-than-you film commentary by so-called movie experts. This is a place for people who are growing tired of the garbage being shoveled down their throats by the big blockbuster types. Join the disastrously honest conversations about all of your ...
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Good Times Great Movies

Douglas McCambridge & Jamie Lorello

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Every other Friday, Doug McCambridge and Jamie Lorello discuss a film from the 1980s. Some are films we haven't seen since we were kids and offer a fresh perspective. Others are films we've never seen before but probably should have. Do they hold up? Are they classics? Or would these films just be better off having been lost to time?
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Lost in Criterion

Lost in Criterion

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The Adam Glass and John Patrick Owatari-Dorgan attempt the sisyphean task of watching every movie in the ever-growing Criterion Collection. Want to support us? We’ll love you for it: www.Patreon.com/LostInCriterion
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Afterthoughts

Dixon, Ryan, and John

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A casual movie and tv discussion series. Join the Afterthoughts crew --Dixon, John, and Ryan-- and their guests, as they share their afterthoughts on things they've recently watched. Old or new, doesn't matter.
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Do you enjoy listening to people talk about films? What about those films that may not show up at the local multiplex but are instead showing at the smaller specialty theater across town? Then ”Footcandle Films” may be the show for you. Each month, the hosts discuss and review one ”smaller” film in-depth, discuss upcoming film news, and give recommendations on films that you may not be aware of, ones that you haven’t remembered in a while, or ones that are worth your time checking out. And a ...
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Ladies Who Spook

Critical Fayle DM

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Here’s to the Ladies Who Spook, everybody SCREAM! From the Critical Fayle DM Network comes a haunting new horror film discussion podcast in which certified spooky ladies Kay & Campbell review the best and worst of fearsome filmmaking through the years. The popcorn is hot, our heart rates are elevated, and our views are our own.
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This week we discover we all have a weird bias against Jim Belushi even though we don’t really know where it came from. Has society lied to us and will we discover, in our viewing of the wonderfully obscure Retroactive, that ol’ Jim is actually good and entertaining actor? Come and find out in our discussion involving: confusing rat experiments, su…
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This week we're discussing the super-mega-ultra flop Wild Wild West! We discuss a producer who was positively ENAMOURED with spiders, an odd couple dynamic that zero percent works, and feel bad for Kenneth Branagh (and also everyone in this movie). Produced by Andrew Ivimey as part of The From Superheroes Network Visit www.FromSuperheroes.com for m…
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Will & Jared are back to discuss what might be this year's hottest movie: Ryan Coogler's Sinners! Is this vampire flick worth all the buzz from social media? What two glaring issues do the hosts have with the movie? Did director Ryan Coogler really make an unusual Hollywood deal, or is the media's racial bias showing? How frequently is cunnilingus …
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Caper movies aren’t like others involving criminals: there’s an aesthetic to a caper that’s as important to the thieves as it is to the viewers. Heist is David Mamet’s 2001 caper film that stands as his Singin’ in the Rain—an apt comparison, since “caper” meant “to dance” long before it took on its criminal meaning. Join us for an appreciation of o…
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We’re back! Kicking off our new season, SPRING MUSICALS, with one of the most joyful (and confusingly A-list?) movie musicals of all time: MAMMA MIA! (2008). Join us at the table as we discuss jukebox musicals and share what we loved and hated. We’ll call out our favorite scenes—including two moments you may have missed. Take part in an epic weddin…
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Welcome to the Emma of the Impact the Film Podcast, a podcast that Bites Back! Slowly. In this episode, my old pal Mark Mallman and I discuss Shiver of the Vampires. This is Jean Rollin’s psychedelic 1971 vague, gothic dream, where every castle corridor echoes with color and surreal sensuality. But this episode isn’t just about erotic vampires and …
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Episode 422: The Crew's getting some ink while watching David Cronenberg’s Eastern Promises. This Russian mob film set in London, despite dealing with people and locations we usually don’t see in mob films, feels surprisingly familiar. Cronenberg’s horror body is limited to onscreen violence and tattoos. The Crew discusses… If you like our music in…
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In this week’s episode of Born to Watch, we’re diving deep, like three layers deep, into Christopher Nolan’s reality-bending sci-fi thriller with our Inception (2010) Review. The team celebrates three years of podcasting with one of the most mind-twisting films of the 21st century. It’s only fitting that a film about dreams, time loops, and subcons…
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The Final Ghouls are back and still in the Summer Of Fear as we conclude our look at the Fear Street Trilogy with Part 3: 1666. Holly, Jeremy and L travel back to the past to discuss the concluding chapter's witchy elements, how the film works as a conclusion to the story and our thoughts on the three films as a whole, then preview the newly-releas…
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Send us a text This week we talkabout a Hollywood comedy that saw Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum head back to high school: '21 Jump Street'. We say more quotes than anyone cares for (including a ranking of Ice Cube lines), we talk about the careers of the two leads and we chat about Lord and Miller. It's full of fun this episode and stick around aft…
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The Cinedicate dives deep into the thrilling conclusion of Andor with three generations of Star Wars fans dissecting everything from jungle conflicts to Mon Mothma’s political gambits. No stone is left unturned as we tackle fan service, emotional gut punches, and whether Andor just might be the best Star Wars story ever told. Expect heated debates,…
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It's hard to believe that 2025 marks several significant anniversaries. First off, it's the 200th anniversary of photography as a whole, CCR is celebrating 10 years on the air, and we've reached episode 200! So the gang digs into a few topics on this show! If you remember, back in Episode 100, we talked about the oldest cameras in our collections, …
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The misters are back and this time they try to keep the podcast on track and no deviate. Mr Birch immediately deviated but c'mon we knew that right. The boys are talking accent this week with Mr Birch taking us on a tour of his homeland to address the worst accents ever, Yes Wild Mountain Thyme is in there.. The also discuss Thunderbolts, Sinners a…
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Tray Epps dissects Kill—the train-bound action film that weaponizes violence as narrative. We explore how evolving fight choreography, crushing foley work, and immersive camerawork turn every bruise and heartbeat into story. Drawing connections to The Raid, Oldboy, and RRR, this episode shows filmmakers how to harness rhythm, emotion, and consequen…
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Tray Epps dissects Bottoms, Emma Seligman’s razor-sharp, bloodiest teen satire. We unpack how heightened absurdity, messy queer protagonists, and raw fight choreography carry emotional weight without a single set-piece feeling gratuitous. Learn how this film walks the tightrope between meta-comedy and genuine stakes, and why it’s a must-study for a…
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Tray Epps explores Martin Scorsese’s cult classic The King of Comedy—the original parasocial horror story. We discuss Rupert Pupkin’s delusional quest for fame, Jerry Lewis’s poignant straight-man role, and how this film foresaw our current influencer culture. Episode Highlights: – Scorsese’s use of silence and dread to build tension – Robert De Ni…
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We’re back and talking about Murderbot, The Last of Us, the Handmaid’s Tale, and the Andor finale, as well as Trump’s grifting tour across the world, RFK’s decision to restrict access to vaccines, Kristi Noem’s psycho idea for a dystopian reality show, and much more - the midterms are still over a year away, and we’re still going on about that. Rec…
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Robert Bresson makes a prison escape film is the sort of premise that we cannot help but fall for, particularly as A Man Escaped (1956) is also our favorite sub-genre of crime film: the criminal procedural. While we really fell in love (sort of) with the "full Bresson" of Au hasard Balthazar or Mouchette, both a decade later, A Man Escaped takes Br…
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On the latest episode of the podcast, Jamie Clearly doesn't understand what pilates is and how it works, Doug wants to watch a spinoff movie about a talking dog who only reveals his secret to Van Damme, and we both agree that we don't need sexual assault in our Kickboxer movie. Dance like nobody's watching, just try and inhale and exhale at the sam…
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In Episode 3 of I’m in This Movie, Chelsea dives deep (waterpark pun intended) and explores identity, self-discovery, mentorship, and family dynamics in her #3 movie of all-time, The Way Way Back! What the Hype?! Podcast on YouTube Contact Chelsea Instagram - @ChelseaLeeH17 Letterboxd An American Workplace | A Retrospective The Office Podcast Cross…
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On this week's episode we will witness the power of rap music as we look at the 1985 Cannon production Rappin'. Austin Trunick, author of the Cannon Film Guide series of books joins us for this in-depth discussion. He also tries his hand at some Rappin' inspired trivia, and, of course, we have our usual movie recommendations.…
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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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This week, we're talking about the 2005 film Constantine! We discuss vibes that work some of the time, how this film felt like it was adapted by people who have NEVER read any material pertaining to John Constantine, and praise the almighty Tilda Swinton. Produced by Andrew Ivimey as part of The From Superheroes Network Visit www.FromSuperheroes.co…
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Send us a Question! MOVIE DISCUSSION: Shirleon joins Melvin to discuss Death Note (2006)... but not the one you're thinking of! No, they discuss the live-action adaptation that released earlier the same year as its anime counterpart. The two discuss how this adaptation functions on its own as well as compare it to the anime adaptation, and explore …
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Episode 421: The Crew's drinking Millbrook’s finest coffee while watching David Cronenberg’s A History of Violence. Cronenberg’s first collaboration with Viggo Mortensen proved to be a box-office hit and an even bigger hit with critics… earning two Oscar Nominations and ending up on several Top 10 lists. It’s simple mob story has layered meaning th…
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The Final Ghouls are heading back to the Summer of Fear as we revisit Fear Street: 1994 and Fear Street: 1978! Holly, Jeremy and L begin their look at the Fear Street franchise and discuss how the first two work both as parts of a trilogy and as standalone films, our favorite characters and the mythology of the franchise. Get Ready For: Discussion …
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Clint Eastwood might be known for playing grizzled, hard-as-nails lawmen, but in our In the Line of Fire (1993) Review, he takes things in a different direction, just slightly. This week, the Born to Watch crew dives into this overlooked 90s political thriller that pits Eastwood’s aging Secret Service agent Frank Horrigan against one of cinema’s mo…
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Suit up, citizen! On this swapcast episode, Armand Haddad teams up with WSTR’s Todd Hoffman for an interstellar deep-dive into the cult classic Starship Troopers. From its satirical skewering of militarism and propaganda to jaw-dropping practical effects that still hold up, Armand and Todd tackle everything from fascism in sci-fi to parallels in th…
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Send us a text This week we talkabout an oddball Coen Brothers movie with a cast more stacked than the Marvel films we've just spent weeks talking about: 'Hail, Caesar!'. We discuss the convoluted, unexpectedly bizarre plot, the standout set pieces and some iconic performances. We give our ranking of Coen Brothers movies, conduct a draft pick of th…
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Welcome to Moviewallas! In this special episode, your favorite trio — Joe, Rashmi, and Yazdi — take you inside the 2025 Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles (IFFLA)! From powerful indie gems to rising voices in South Asian cinema, we dive deep into a day filled with thought-provoking storytelling and stunning cinematography. Join us as we share our …
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On this episode we have packed the cooler, and nailed down the playlist as we head out on the road for Road Trip films. This week Ian Carroll joins us to help us make recommendations. What were some titles that we missed? What are your recommendations? Join the conversation with us on Facebook, Instagram, and Youtube. Like and Subscribe if you had …
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Our hopes were so high for Ministry of Fear (1944). Sure, Carol Reed is the best at adapting Graham Greene novels, but Fritz Lang? He's just one of the best European directors there is. Lang adapting Greene? Making a movie called Ministry of Fear in 1944? We didn't think anything could go wrong. Enter Seton I. Miller, executive producer and screenw…
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