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I took the kids to the cinema yesterday to watch Rise of the Guardians , it's good but not great .......but the kids loved it so if your stuck for something to do then it's a good way to keep them entertained for a hour and half or so .
I took the kids to the cinema yesterday to watch Rise of the Guardians , it's good but not great .......but the kids loved it so if your stuck for something to do then it's a good way to keep them entertained for a hour and half or so .
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Started watching The Karate Kid (1984). Never seen it, would you believe. A bit cheesy but Elizabeth Shue looks great
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Elysium.
Was pretty poor I thought, didn't really get the point of the plot idea, and the Hollywood ending way too contrived. Disappointing as I really enjoyed District 9, but Bloomkamp doesn't do such a good job here...
Was pretty poor I thought, didn't really get the point of the plot idea, and the Hollywood ending way too contrived. Disappointing as I really enjoyed District 9, but Bloomkamp doesn't do such a good job here...
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Next with Nicholas Cage. A man can see 2 minutes into his own future except where a particular woman is involved. Good fodder for a Sunday evening, but that's about it.
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"The Cook the Thief his wife and her Lover"....absolutely loved it back when it first came out. Helen Mirren gets her kit off, Michael Gambon is an unhinged a villain as you could wish to see and costumes by Jean Paul Gautier...what more could you want?
PS The JPG bit was a joke...or was it?
PS The JPG bit was a joke...or was it?
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The Dark Knight Rises.
Average, not as good as made out to be.
Average, not as good as made out to be.
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world war Z - better than i thought but nothing like the book
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Taken 2 - 7/10
After hearing and reading bad reviews on what sounded like a poor sequel, I had quite low expectations heading into this. On reflection, although not as good as the original, the plot was decent and had good storyline development, certainly leaves the door open for a third instalment
While I'm not Nicolas Cage's biggest fan, Justice was a decent film with an excellent storyline plot. Well worth watching if you catch it on sky movies.
After hearing and reading bad reviews on what sounded like a poor sequel, I had quite low expectations heading into this. On reflection, although not as good as the original, the plot was decent and had good storyline development, certainly leaves the door open for a third instalment
While I'm not Nicolas Cage's biggest fan, Justice was a decent film with an excellent storyline plot. Well worth watching if you catch it on sky movies.
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Taken 2
Not as good as the first ( but then when are they ) but not a bad way to spend an hour and half
Not as good as the first ( but then when are they ) but not a bad way to spend an hour and half
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The Way, Way Back
Really funny and sweet movie with Steve Carrell cast as a horrible step-dad, and it works perfectly, especially when Carrell is almost always the nice guy in his films. Sam Rockwell was really funny in it and the mum of the kid with the lazy eye was also hilarious.
Really funny and sweet movie with Steve Carrell cast as a horrible step-dad, and it works perfectly, especially when Carrell is almost always the nice guy in his films. Sam Rockwell was really funny in it and the mum of the kid with the lazy eye was also hilarious.
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12 Angry Men was on MGM this morning so I watched that after seeing a few posts about it on here. Really, really good film. Thoroughly enjoyed it.
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Kentucky Fried Movie...........again. Still a classic!!
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Office Space.
Seen it before. Still excellent.
Seen it before. Still excellent.
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The scene where they wreck the fax machine is superb!!Cyril wrote:Office Space.
Seen it before. Still excellent.
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Just watched Pain & Gain.
Have to say, I thought it was very good.
Some funny bits.
Wharlberg was good in it.
The Rock I thought was excellent.
a strong 7/10
Have to say, I thought it was very good.
Some funny bits.
Wharlberg was good in it.
The Rock I thought was excellent.
a strong 7/10
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Agree with westi, Dwayne Johnson is hilarious. I like the bit at the seminar when he's off his face on coke and the bit where they're tracking the guy down at the Motel and he threatens the desk guy with a baseball bat. Amazing to think that it's a true story though. Just goes to show how stupid these bodybuilders are and makes me glad I'm such a slender creature.westisbest wrote:Just watched Pain & Gain.
Have to say, I thought it was very good.
Some funny bits.
Wharlberg was good in it.
The Rock I thought was excellent.
a strong 7/10
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The Rock is quality in it.
Think he's a good actor overall.
When they're in the motel room and the small guy walks in.
Whalberg shouts "Grab that cabbage patch" I was laughing for a few minutes after.
Another funny bit.
When Whalberg is looking for a volunteer to attack the woman.
All the guys put their hands up and he says, " we only need 1 guy, this is not a gang r***".
Alot better than I thought it would be.
To be hones did'nt know to much about it before I saw it.
Am a fan of both The Rock and Mark Whalberg, so had a feeling I would like it.
Dare I say I did'nt even know it was a true story.
Think he's a good actor overall.
When they're in the motel room and the small guy walks in.
Whalberg shouts "Grab that cabbage patch" I was laughing for a few minutes after.
Another funny bit.
When Whalberg is looking for a volunteer to attack the woman.
All the guys put their hands up and he says, " we only need 1 guy, this is not a gang r***".
Alot better than I thought it would be.
To be hones did'nt know to much about it before I saw it.
Am a fan of both The Rock and Mark Whalberg, so had a feeling I would like it.
Dare I say I did'nt even know it was a true story.
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Olympus Has Fallen (2013).
Utterly ridiculous.
I did enter into it knowing that it would be utterly ridiculous though, so I wasn't disappointed. As an action movie it's not bad at all, well, the first half hour. The assault on the White House was very good, some of it was quite inventive. The best part of the film by far. After that it just turned into an even more ridiculous, violent, patriotic, buddy-movie, action romp. The sort of thing Bruce Willis used to do in his sleep.
6/10.
Utterly ridiculous.
I did enter into it knowing that it would be utterly ridiculous though, so I wasn't disappointed. As an action movie it's not bad at all, well, the first half hour. The assault on the White House was very good, some of it was quite inventive. The best part of the film by far. After that it just turned into an even more ridiculous, violent, patriotic, buddy-movie, action romp. The sort of thing Bruce Willis used to do in his sleep.
6/10.
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Even when the words "This is a true story" came up on screen and 3/4 of the way through when the film appears to veer off into the realms of the ridiculous and it says "This is still a true story" or when it shows the actual villains with a quick summary of what happened to them? Hmmmm.......westisbest wrote:The Rock is quality in it.
Think he's a good actor overall.
When they're in the motel room and the small guy walks in.
Whalberg shouts "Grab that cabbage patch" I was laughing for a few minutes after.
Another funny bit.
When Whalberg is looking for a volunteer to attack the woman.
All the guys put their hands up and he says, " we only need 1 guy, this is not a gang r***".
Alot better than I thought it would be.
To be hones did'nt know to much about it before I saw it.
Am a fan of both The Rock and Mark Whalberg, so had a feeling I would like it.
Dare I say I did'nt even know it was a true story.
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I meant before I watched it.
Christ I aint that stupid..........
I got that part bud:)
Christ I aint that stupid..........
I got that part bud:)
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Surely you must have realised that.
Hey
Anyway Good film.
Hey
Anyway Good film.
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I take nothing for granted on these boards these days!
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Just watched Alfred Hitchcock's "Rope".
It's possibly the oldest film I've ever sat and watched start to finish ( 1948 ), and I can honestly say it was gripping. It's no secret that Hitchcock was a master of suspense, and in Rope I felt it from the very beginning.
The plot is simple enough for those who don't know about it. Two friends kill a fellow college student and hide his body in a chest. They then host a party and use the chest as a buffet table as a way of committing the "perfect crime." The suspense from it all comes from the fact that they're constantly trying to avoid being found out.
It's supposed to come across as being in real time too. There are minimal cuts and the cuts are, at times, barely noticeable, giving the impression that the film was shot in one single take.
Definitely an 8/10, I'd highly recommend it.
It's possibly the oldest film I've ever sat and watched start to finish ( 1948 ), and I can honestly say it was gripping. It's no secret that Hitchcock was a master of suspense, and in Rope I felt it from the very beginning.
The plot is simple enough for those who don't know about it. Two friends kill a fellow college student and hide his body in a chest. They then host a party and use the chest as a buffet table as a way of committing the "perfect crime." The suspense from it all comes from the fact that they're constantly trying to avoid being found out.
It's supposed to come across as being in real time too. There are minimal cuts and the cuts are, at times, barely noticeable, giving the impression that the film was shot in one single take.
Definitely an 8/10, I'd highly recommend it.
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Brunette in that is banging too.
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Last week I finally dived into the Hitchcock box sets I bought a few years ago and wached Rope and Rear Window - the plot-pacing, acting and dialogue in both are superb. Only gripe about Rope (though it's more about what I'd read than the film itself) is that it was supposed to be based on the Loeb and Leopold case, it followed the basic premise but not the details.TinRibs wrote:Just watched Alfred Hitchcock's "Rope".
It's possibly the oldest film I've ever sat and watched start to finish ( 1948 ), and I can honestly say it was gripping. It's no secret that Hitchcock was a master of suspense, and in Rope I felt it from the very beginning.
The plot is simple enough for those who don't know about it. Two friends kill a fellow college student and hide his body in a chest. They then host a party and use the chest as a buffet table as a way of committing the "perfect crime." The suspense from it all comes from the fact that they're constantly trying to avoid being found out.
It's supposed to come across as being in real time too. There are minimal cuts and the cuts are, at times, barely noticeable, giving the impression that the film was shot in one single take.
Definitely an 8/10, I'd highly recommend it.
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Star Trek: Into the Darkness.
Immense in every way. Only dodgy thing was Simon Peggs accent.
Immense in every way. Only dodgy thing was Simon Peggs accent.
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Rope is indeed excellent. The play is excellent also.
In a different style I watched RED last night. Pure entertainment. "bring out the pig!"...
In a different style I watched RED last night. Pure entertainment. "bring out the pig!"...
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I like John Malkovic at the end screaming "Moldova sucks!"Mike Selig wrote:Rope is indeed excellent. The play is excellent also.
In a different style I watched RED last night. Pure entertainment. "bring out the pig!"...
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Serpico (1973).
Love 70s cinema and this is another classic.
Prime Pacino. Class.
7.5/10.
Love 70s cinema and this is another classic.
Prime Pacino. Class.
7.5/10.
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Rear Window is next on my Hitchcock list. Rope is the 3rd of his I've seen, the other two being his most famous two; Birds and Psycho.Galted wrote:Last week I finally dived into the Hitchcock box sets I bought a few years ago and wached Rope and Rear Window - the plot-pacing, acting and dialogue in both are superb. Only gripe about Rope (though it's more about what I'd read than the film itself) is that it was supposed to be based on the Loeb and Leopold case, it followed the basic premise but not the details.TinRibs wrote:Just watched Alfred Hitchcock's "Rope".
It's possibly the oldest film I've ever sat and watched start to finish ( 1948 ), and I can honestly say it was gripping. It's no secret that Hitchcock was a master of suspense, and in Rope I felt it from the very beginning.
The plot is simple enough for those who don't know about it. Two friends kill a fellow college student and hide his body in a chest. They then host a party and use the chest as a buffet table as a way of committing the "perfect crime." The suspense from it all comes from the fact that they're constantly trying to avoid being found out.
It's supposed to come across as being in real time too. There are minimal cuts and the cuts are, at times, barely noticeable, giving the impression that the film was shot in one single take.
Definitely an 8/10, I'd highly recommend it.
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She wasn't bad, aye. A bit of a slag though. If the dialogue is anything to go by, she's been through most of the cast.Scottrff wrote:Brunette in that is banging too.
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Can I also recommend The Trouble with Harry (Hitchs own personal fave) and The Man Who knew Too Much.TinRibs wrote:Rear Window is next on my Hitchcock list. Rope is the 3rd of his I've seen, the other two being his most famous two; Birds and Psycho.Galted wrote:Last week I finally dived into the Hitchcock box sets I bought a few years ago and wached Rope and Rear Window - the plot-pacing, acting and dialogue in both are superb. Only gripe about Rope (though it's more about what I'd read than the film itself) is that it was supposed to be based on the Loeb and Leopold case, it followed the basic premise but not the details.TinRibs wrote:Just watched Alfred Hitchcock's "Rope".
It's possibly the oldest film I've ever sat and watched start to finish ( 1948 ), and I can honestly say it was gripping. It's no secret that Hitchcock was a master of suspense, and in Rope I felt it from the very beginning.
The plot is simple enough for those who don't know about it. Two friends kill a fellow college student and hide his body in a chest. They then host a party and use the chest as a buffet table as a way of committing the "perfect crime." The suspense from it all comes from the fact that they're constantly trying to avoid being found out.
It's supposed to come across as being in real time too. There are minimal cuts and the cuts are, at times, barely noticeable, giving the impression that the film was shot in one single take.
Definitely an 8/10, I'd highly recommend it.
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And of course, Strangers on a Train which is just fantastic.
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Saw Rush today.
8/10
Very good film if you don't know about one of the greatest F1 rivalries, I did know about what happened prior to seeing this as I saw a Documentary on this being a F1 fan and all.
But recommend it for F1 Fans, great film and Hemsworth portrayal of Hunt is very good, Lauda is not too bad part from the accent.
8/10
Very good film if you don't know about one of the greatest F1 rivalries, I did know about what happened prior to seeing this as I saw a Documentary on this being a F1 fan and all.
But recommend it for F1 Fans, great film and Hemsworth portrayal of Hunt is very good, Lauda is not too bad part from the accent.
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World War Z - Not a bad watch at all, and quite a good story. Had to been more gory and some of the scenes with the zombies running done without so much CGI then it would have been a lot better, but still a 6.5/10.
Fast and Furious 6 - A franchise that, at least in my opinion, has gotten better the longer it has gone on. The storylines are better and with The Rock added to the cast it is always going to have some funny one liners. I think Johnson and Vin Diesel bounce off each other quite well and am now looking forward to the next one. 7/10.
The Worlds End - Starts off as a good film, and is a good film up until the end. Not as good as Shaun of the Dead or Hot Fuzz but still funny and worth a watch. 6/10.
Fast and Furious 6 - A franchise that, at least in my opinion, has gotten better the longer it has gone on. The storylines are better and with The Rock added to the cast it is always going to have some funny one liners. I think Johnson and Vin Diesel bounce off each other quite well and am now looking forward to the next one. 7/10.
The Worlds End - Starts off as a good film, and is a good film up until the end. Not as good as Shaun of the Dead or Hot Fuzz but still funny and worth a watch. 6/10.
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50/50 - A comedy about a young man (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) who's diagnosed with Cancer, and how he and his loved ones deal with it. Seth Rogan plays his best friend. the story hit quite close to home for me as one of my friends was diagnosed with a similar kind of cancer as Levitt's character. The film had no right to be so funny, but despite the dark premise it's a really good watch. 8/10
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Trouble With The Curve
Eastwood yet again plays a grizzly old man, who this time plays a Baseball scout. It's a bit like directing with numbers, with the love story, father and daughter strained relationship, and two characters who you know will end up with egg on their face but it wasn't bad.
Eastwood yet again plays a grizzly old man, who this time plays a Baseball scout. It's a bit like directing with numbers, with the love story, father and daughter strained relationship, and two characters who you know will end up with egg on their face but it wasn't bad.
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I watched Jack Reacher.
Really enjoyable for the first 3/4 of it and then got a bit silly.
Really enjoyable for the first 3/4 of it and then got a bit silly.
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The ending was terrible.Adam D wrote:I watched Jack Reacher.
Really enjoyable for the first 3/4 of it and then got a bit silly.
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It's brilliant, I think whether you're an F1 fan or not you should go and see. Fantastic film.Bull wrote:Saw Rush today.
8/10
Very good film if you don't know about one of the greatest F1 rivalries, I did know about what happened prior to seeing this as I saw a Documentary on this being a F1 fan and all.
But recommend it for F1 Fans, great film and Hemsworth portrayal of Hunt is very good, Lauda is not too bad part from the accent.
Lauda is spot on, the accent is pretty much perfect if you listen to the two one after another. Daniel Bruhl puts in a stronger performance in a much tougher role than Hemsworth imo.
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I'm looking forward to Rush, I know some of the story, and I think Hemsworth is really making his mark in Hollywood. The void Heath Ledger left for a hunky Australian is about to be filled methinks.
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(as Hugh Jackman weeps)Azzy Mahmood wrote:I'm looking forward to Rush, I know some of the story, and I think Hemsworth is really making his mark in Hollywood. The void Heath Ledger left for a hunky Australian is about to be filled methinks.
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Rolf Harris looks like leaving another void for a hunky Australian.DAVE667 wrote:(as Hugh Jackman weeps)Azzy Mahmood wrote:I'm looking forward to Rush, I know some of the story, and I think Hemsworth is really making his mark in Hollywood. The void Heath Ledger left for a hunky Australian is about to be filled methinks.
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Thought Rolf's forte was creating huge voids in hunky Australians.Galted wrote:Rolf Harris looks like leaving another void for a hunky Australian.DAVE667 wrote:(as Hugh Jackman weeps)Azzy Mahmood wrote:I'm looking forward to Rush, I know some of the story, and I think Hemsworth is really making his mark in Hollywood. The void Heath Ledger left for a hunky Australian is about to be filled methinks.
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Paul (2011).
A bit disappointing. I'm not sure what it was about it but I just found myself not laughing at the 'funny' parts. It was kind of like watching a kid's film, with obvious childish humour, that had adult language. I didn't get it.
6/10.
A bit disappointing. I'm not sure what it was about it but I just found myself not laughing at the 'funny' parts. It was kind of like watching a kid's film, with obvious childish humour, that had adult language. I didn't get it.
6/10.
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This is the End (2013).
Seth Rogan and Jay Baruchel play themselves getting stoned and partying at James Franco's house with Jonah Hill and Michael Cera and some other actors that you might have heard of. Then it appears that the Apocalypse has arrived and lots of fun ensues.
Seth Rogan fans will love it.
7/10.
Seth Rogan and Jay Baruchel play themselves getting stoned and partying at James Franco's house with Jonah Hill and Michael Cera and some other actors that you might have heard of. Then it appears that the Apocalypse has arrived and lots of fun ensues.
Seth Rogan fans will love it.
7/10.
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..and who might they be?STC wrote:This is the End (2013).
Seth Rogan and Jay Baruchel play themselves getting stoned and partying at James Franco's house with Jonah Hill and Michael Cera and some other actors that you might have heard of. Then it appears that the Apocalypse has arrived and lots of fun ensues.
Seth Rogan fans will love it.
7/10.
Anyway watched "I Spit on your Grave 2" but dunno why I bothered, knew what to expect and ended up fast forwarding most of it.
4/10 because I'm in a less cr@ppy mood than usual
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The Boy In The Striped Pyjamas - was rubbish - one-dimensional characters, poor acting and a ridiculous plot, not to mention it stars the little tw@t from Hugo and the German family and Jewish prisoners it's about all speak with frightfully lovely English accents.
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There has to be some?DAVE667 wrote:..and who might they be?STC wrote:This is the End (2013).
Seth Rogan and Jay Baruchel play themselves getting stoned and partying at James Franco's house with Jonah Hill and Michael Cera and some other actors that you might have heard of. Then it appears that the Apocalypse has arrived and lots of fun ensues.
Seth Rogan fans will love it.
7/10.
I admit I don't mind him. I even 'like' him in some films.
I wouldn't class myself as a fan though.
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I've seen people distance themselves from Jimmy Saville with less hasteSTC wrote:There has to be some?DAVE667 wrote:..and who might they be?STC wrote:This is the End (2013).
Seth Rogan and Jay Baruchel play themselves getting stoned and partying at James Franco's house with Jonah Hill and Michael Cera and some other actors that you might have heard of. Then it appears that the Apocalypse has arrived and lots of fun ensues.
Seth Rogan fans will love it.
7/10.
I admit I don't mind him. I even 'like' him in some films.
I wouldn't class myself as a fan though.
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» Last Film Watched Thread
» 2013 Summer Transfer Window Thread....Continued.....CONTINUED
» The Last Film watched (CONTAINS A LOT OF SPOILERS)
» The Last Film watched (CONTAINS STAR WARS SPOILERS!!)
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