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Blank Check with Griffin & David

Blank Check Productions

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Not just another bad movie podcast, Blank Check reviews directors' complete filmographies episode to episode. Specifically, the auteurs whose early successes afforded them the rare ‘blank check’ from Hollywood to produce passion projects. Each new miniseries, hosts Griffin Newman and David Sims delve into the works of film’s most outsized personalities in painstakingly hilarious detail. Produced by Ben Hosley.
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Bif Bang Pow! Presents is a show from the collectibles company founded by Jason Lenzi. No scripts - just real conversations about the worlds we love and the shelves we built together. We’re talking toys, art, music, creators, collectors, and the fandoms that shaped us. Since 2005, Bif Ban Pow! has made action figures, bobble heads, tin totes, and prop replicas for Flash Gordon, Doctor Who, The Twilight Zone, Star Trek, Dexter, The Big Lebowski, The Venture Bros., KISS, Twin Peaks, and more. ...
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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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The Knitlist

Christy Schell and Caitlyn Dierikx

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We are Christy and Caitlyn, a mother-in-law and daughter-in-law duo chatting about knitting, yarn, life and pop culture. Join us every week for cozy conversations and lots of laughs!
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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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FilmWeek

LAist 89.3 | Southern California Public Radio

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FilmWeek on AirTalk, hosted by Larry Mantle, is a one-hour weekly segment devoted to films. It offers reviews of the week's new movies, interviews with filmmakers, and discussions on various aspects of the industry.
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Off the Wagon!

Wet Maynard

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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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Two Reel Cinema Club

Two Reel Cinema Club

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The screenwriting podcast that looks at movies from a writer’s point of view. Two screenwriters compare new movies with old ones, delve into the finer points of the craft, and occasionally go entirely off the rails.
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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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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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Part Time Superhero

Samantha Wessel

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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 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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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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Join us as we step back to March 6, 1998 to talk about The Big Lebowski on the Back to the Past Podcast from the M&J Creations Studios on the Lion's Den Podcast Network powered by Stark Roofing! Please support our sponsors: Stark Roofing LLC M&J Creations Granite Pros, LLC Terri Anne Photography Feel free to email us at "[email protected]
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It's a new month and it's time for the dudes to dude down for Dudecember! We start off with a Dudeist prayer while Kim threatens violence, we see Madonna's first baby daddy (probably) and a possible dry ferret attack. Nicole tells a story about a boy named Sasha who dodged a bullet (reach out!), Tessa tells a story about trying to keep it together …
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Alex Ross and Jason Lenzi explore the surprising connection between Flash Gordon actor Peter Wingard and Marvel Comics' Hellfire Club. Their discussion reveals how a 1960s Avengers TV episode starring Wingard directly influenced the Dark Phoenix storyline in X-Men comics. The conversation traces Wingard's career impact from Jason King to modern ada…
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Welcome to Critical Darlings, a new podcast miniseries from Blank Check: A conversation about the awards season conversation, one contender at a time. On Critical Darlings, critics and Blank Check alumni Richard Lawson and Alison Willmore guide you through the state of the Oscars race, from the precursors, to the campaigns, to the nominees themselv…
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What a way to end 2025, with the potential sale of Warner Brothers to Netflix hammering another nail into the coffin of cinema. Who are the main players, how much money is involved, and what implications does it have for the wider world? What is the mountain in the Paramount logo? Who could have predicted that the makers of bird documentaries would…
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Forrest, Kristina Oakes, Conan Neutron and Kev talk about Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Starring Leonardo DiCaprio as the fading film star Rick Dalton and his stunt double Cliff Booth (Brad Pitt) who live in Hollywood, next door to Sharon Tate and Roman Polanski in 1969. Starring a huge cast, Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt, Margot…
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Close Watch completes its journey down the Yellow Brick Road with 2025's Wicked: For Good, the second half of director Jon M. Chu's adaptation of the beloved Broadway musical and the final chapter in our Oz-focused series. And this is perhaps the most politically and emotionally charged entry yet. Rejoicifying with us are our wonderful guests Will …
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This week on The Knitlist, Christy and Caitlyn dig into Guernseys, also known as Ganseys, and history behind these classic fisherman sweaters. Christy shares the Guernsey she knit for her mom, what she learned about traditional stitch patterns, and why these sweaters are knit the way they are. They talk favorite patterns, kid-sized knits, current w…
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Send us a text Since we did an epiphany special last year, this isn’t quite our third annual Christmas Special, but close enough! This year we take a look at the story of Jesus' birth from Luke chapter 2, which (surprise surprise!) is just as challenging to the status quo of wealth and power as chapter 1. We also explore how to reclaim gift giving …
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Scott Jurek represents a generation of ultratrail runners who either had day jobs or were true dirtbag trail runners. Scott and Josh Rosenthal dive into the 'good old days' of trail running when a lot of the gear was DIY like punk rock or skateboarding. Presented by Kiprun. Scott Jurek and Y2K DIY: Ultrarunners, Punk Rock, and Skateboarding Runners…
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It's time for 2025 to SKEE-daddle so we're wrapping up Dudecember with the duderest movie of all time. We're doing the wagon trail watusi that's got our ovaries janglin' just as much as these spurs with a wig named Mr Fabian, some Jack on Jack action, the cleanest cowboy teeth of all time, werkin' merkins and dewy men that prove if the mustache is …
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(Warning: discussion of suicide from the start.) Season’s Greetings from the Two Reel Cinema Club as we watch the new Scandinavian drama Sentimental Value with Stellan Skarsgård, and compare it to one of the longest films ever released, Ingmar Bergman’s evergreen and ever festive Fanny and Alexander. Two theatrical families, two beautiful houses, t…
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On December 16, 1994 the world was introduced to Lloyd Christmas and Harry Dunne in Dumb and Dumber on the Back to the Past Podcast from the M&J Creations Studios on the Lion's Den Podcast Network powered by Stark Roofing! Please support our sponsors: Stark Roofing LLC M&J Creations Pasta House in High Ridge Granite Pros, LLC Terri Anne Photography…
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Forrest, Conan Neutron, Kristina Oakes and Daniel House talk about Tim Burton's Ed Wood Written by Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski who would go on to write "The People vs. Larry Flynt" "Man on the Moon" and "Dolemite is my Name, at a time when they were tired of being seen as solely "family friendly screenwriters" and launching the sub-genre …
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We’re heading back down the Yellow Brick Road. But this time, it’s all about how the Wizard became “great and powerful.” On the latest Close Watch, Kevin Thomas aka Kevin the Critic joins us to revisit Sam Raimi’s big, bold, and sometimes bizarre 2013 film Oz the Great and Powerful. We'll discuss James Franco’s polarizing performance, how the film …
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Larry Mantle and LAist film critics Amy Nicholson and Manuel Betancourt review this weekend’s latest movie releases in theaters and on streaming platforms. Films: Marty Supreme Wide Release Song Sung Blue Wide Release No Other Choice In Select Theaters|Expands January The Testament of Ann Lee In Select Theaters|Expands January Anaconda Wide Release…
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Nils Arend started The Speed Project and it continues to bring light into the world through running. [Presented by Kiprun] Josh and Nils sit on a Rugby Field in Albi, FR at midnight to talk about the origin story of TSP and what it means to so many. Yes, TSP is an ultrarunning event but its not an 'ultrarunning' event. Its not in the ultrarunning z…
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We went back to Pandora and we all fell in love with a very special lady. She’s a bit prickly. A bit unconventional. But boy, is she something! Join us as we chat Avatar: Fire and Ash, aka VARANG: THE AWAKENING, the third installment in Big Jim’s Sully family saga. Yes, this movie’s a bit messier than the previous ones. Yes, it repeats many of the …
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Tis the season and the smell of consumerism is in the air! We're headed to a mall with at least two levels to feast on a first floor food court and relax our eyes just enough to see the magic sail boat and maybe get some sage advice from Stan Lee. Would you like a chocolate covered pretzel? It's Mallrats, this week on Doom Generation!…
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Rental Family explores the unique phenomena of Japanese rental family agencies through an underemployed American actor living in Tokyo. Anchored by Brendan Fraser’s empathetic performance, Rental Family explores the lyricism of loneliness and the solace we can find in connection. Joining Larry to talk about Rental Family are director and co-writer …
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Larry Mantle and LAist film critics Tim Cogshell, Peter Rainer, and Charles Solomon review this weekend’s latest movie releases in theaters and on streaming platforms. Films: Avatar: Fire and Ash, Wide Release The Housemaid, Wide Release The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants, Wide Release Is This Thing On?, In Select Theaters The Voice of Hin…
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Monday, 22 Dec 2025 marks a new beginning for Borderlands' podcast presented by Kiprun. We've had a helluva a run and now I'm doubling down on the things I believe will take us to the next level. Tune in to find out. ---- Borderlands.cc | Podcast Network Sign up: analog*Borderlands [new]letter Wylder is now available on iOS + Android. Salt Lake Foo…
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We often talk about adaptations at the Popcorn Counter, but this episode we’re joined by Inês Braga to ask: is it ever a good idea to adapt a classic? Old books have the advantage of brand recognition, and if they’re out of copyright there are no royalties to pay, but do the benefits outweigh the risks of sullying a much loved property and making t…
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Forrest, Conan Neutron, Kristina Oakes and Mike Scott of Bottled 'n' Bond talk about Who Framed Roger Rabbit A 1988 Disney BLOCKBUSTER, directed by Robert Zemeckis and produced by Spielberg's Amblin Entertainment Pioneering an advanced version of hybrid live action/cartoon style using both animation cels and some small early CGI technological advan…
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As we continue our journey down the yellow brick road, Close Watch host Robert Yaniz Jr. is joined by his wife, Kai Yaniz, to celebrate the 40th anniversary of one of Disney’s strangest, darkest, and most fascinating cult classics: Return to Oz. Released in 1985 as a sort-of sequel to The Wizard of Oz, this eerie fantasy took audiences by surprise,…
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Christy and Caitlyn kick things off by obsessing over Sammy's new Christmas sweater before diving into cables, favorite designers, and well loved knits. Christy revisits several Thea Colman patterns, including Botanist, Widow's Kiss, and Scotch Mist, with honest talk about yarn choices, fit mistakes, and why some sweaters sit unworn until someone f…
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Allie Gibbons ran The Speed Project in the Atacama Desert while 22 weeks pregnant. Prior to that, she ran Bigfoot 200 in the Washington wilderness after just learning that she was pregnant. Presented by Kiprun. In this conversation, they discuss the challenges of ultra running, the unique experience of being pregnant during such a demanding race, a…
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It’s pretty hard being the governor of an unnamed state when you’re a 34-year-old woman with a husband who’s the heir to a local pizza empire and you’ve got a brother who has agoraphobia and your sleazy dad keeps leaving you weird voicemails and Julie Kavner is narrating your entire life story! Wooo, that was a lot. James L. Brooks’ Ella McCay is A…
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This week we have fake badges and a briefcase full of blank papers as we take you to a time where all you needed was a can of Aquanet, a frosted lip and a FRENCH CUUUUT bikini to make it work. It's not soft corn porno, but these are the breasts of 40-something year old women. Pinch that nussy skin because we're feeling big, bad and stupid lookin' -…
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#51 Talking about Seattle's astonishing mayoral election with union organizer Michael Laslett & Prof. Jim Gregory Seattle's mayoral election was, like the Mamdani victory in NY, an important progressive victory. Veteran community organizer Kate Wilson, defeated the incumbent, liberal mayor. We (Dick Flacks & Daraka Larimore Hall) invited University…
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Pantone as a company is synonymous with our ideas around ‘color.’ They set the standard for what we expect “olive green” or “electric blue” to look like. But what about the man behind the iconic Pantone color square, each with a unique I.D. number? In the new documentary The King of Color, director Patrick Creadon focuses on the man who created Pan…
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Josh Rosenthal and Inky Steve explore the future of running gear, discussing innovations in shoe design, the impact of cultural elements like movies on running, and the competitive landscape of brands in the industry. [Presented by Kiprun] They share insights from the TRE event, highlight the rise of smaller brands, and reflect on their experiences…
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Forrest, Conan Neutron, Kristina Oakes and Ian Miller of Kowloon Walled City talk about Robert Altman's the Player After a decade in the wilderness, Robert Altman returned to Hollywood in 1992 to lacerate it with a satirical look at the Holywood Studio system of the 1980s and 1990s. The Player is the story of Griffin Mill (Tim Robbins) a sleazy Hol…
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Jason Lenzi and Alex Ross discuss unique perspectives on visual aesthetics in media, focusing on Alex's distinctive observational approach. The conversation examines specific design elements from Batman's costume to Davey Jones' facial features as personal benchmarks. They explore how these visual details influence character creation and pop cultur…
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We welcome back screenwriter Inês Braga to this week’s episode, as we watch the new Guillermo del Toro take on Frankenstein, and compare it to maybe the finest Frankenstein in all of cinema, Mel Brooks’ 1974 Young Frankenstein. Two experiments gone wrong, two crazy scientists, two lightning bolts. But which film owes the greatest debt to James Whal…
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I still consider myself a trail runner even though I never run on trails. I'm trail runner-ish. There are a lot of people bringing light into the world through running. Let's talk about a few of them - Tommy Lewis, Josh Lynott, Nils Arend, Dean Karnazes, and more. Presented by Kiprun. Yes, we're presented by Kiprun but I also think they are the nex…
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Ease on down the road with us as Close Watch returns to Oz one more time, this time through the soulful, big-city reimagining of 1978's The Wiz. We're joined by Phoenix Clouden of Curtain to Curtain, for a deep dive into one of the boldest movie-musical swings of the 1970s. We'll explore how the film ambitiously reframes L. Frank Baum’s world throu…
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