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Cinecast Episode 505 – Ten Damn Years Cinecast Episode 505 - Ten Damn Years

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2020 188:51


It’s difficult to believe that another ten years has flown by and your gracious hosts are digging through an entire decade of film for the second time in this podcast’s illustrious lifespan. But for this go-around, Kurt and Andrew (and oftentimes our good friend Matt Gamble) have gone through these obstreperous ten years more or less together. For us, this has been a lifestyle; a marriage if you will. Not to each other, but to this web site, this podcast (what’s left of it) and to the art of film. We’ve spent a third of our lives(!) breaking down scenes, bickering about scripts, quoting Walter Sobchak and Mark Rumsfield, debating ambition versus actual, deriding the Transformers series, lavishing praise on everything from Almodóvar to Zahler, lamenting the loss of some of our greatest heroes and wondering why there isn’t more of Rosario Dawson in pretty much everything. And for ten damn years we’ve done all of this together… always wishing there was additional time to see and do more of all of it. So in this episode we breakdown the decade that was. If we figured out one thing, it’s that there’s nothing much to pin down on the last 3650 days. No matter where you look, there’s something new and interesting or different and obtuse. It might not all be good, but it’s uniquely its own and there’s art to be found all over the place. It’s in camera and out. It’s in our personal subconscious and society at large. For better or worse, it’s shaped who we are as people and it’s fun to go back over all of the ups and downs, strikes and gutters and what-have-yous from the past ten years. Nothing before has been like it and nothing moving forward will be the same. It’s glorious; warts and all. As always, please join the conversation by leaving your own thoughts in the comment section below and again, thanks for listening!       TIME TRACKS: Opening: 0:00 – 2:06 The New: 2:07 – 11:07 General Decade chatter: 11:09 – 1:03:29 Top Ten Lists: 1:03:31 – […]

Cinecast Episode 504 – Wonderfully Frustrating Cinecast Episode 504 - Wonderfully Frustrating

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2020 203:33


  The one in which we break down the past twelve months of film. We’ve done it before and we will might do it again. We start off the show saying that we’ll spend the second half of the show talking about the past decade. But this thing goes on long enough and we call an audible and decide we’ll record that conversation at a later date. But for this episode, we come up with a few thoughts about what 2019 had in store for us; just off the cuff: horror movies are actually hilarious, the poor eat the rich, Eddie Murphy sparked a personal renaissance, streaming reigned supreme, Bombshell wins our casting award and Disney can just fuck right off. This is just a taste of all the goodies we uncovered. Of course, no year in review would be complete without the obligatory top ten (or so) list that requires some amount of breakdown. As always, please join the conversation by leaving your own thoughts in the comment section below and again, thanks for listening!       TIME TRACKS: Opening: 0:00 – 9:59 General 2019 chatter (including mini-review of 1917): 10:00 – 59:12 Top Ten (and other) Lists: 59:13 – 3:19:54 Closing Chat: 3:19:55 – 3:22:52 Outro Music (Sturgill Simpson): 3:19:31 – 3:23:33     TALKING 2019: – Television – Streaming – Class warfare – Unconventional horror – Disney/Marvel – Poster art trends of black or orange Kurt’s 2019 list of posters     TOP TEN OF 2019: KURT 10. The Mountain 9. The Art of Self Defense 8. Portrait of a Lady on Fire 7. Once Upon a Time in the West 6. Marriage Story 5. Honeyland 4. LISTEN 3. LISTEN 2. LISTEN 1. LISTEN Special Mention: Bombshell, Cold Case Hammarskjöld, The Platform   ANDREW 10. Swallow 9. Luce 8. Joker 7. Portrait of a Lady on Fire 6. One Cut of the Dead 5. The Beach Bum 4. LISTEN 3. LISTEN 2. LISTEN 1. LISTEN Special Mention: Woodstock, Doctor Sleep, Adopt a Highway, Come to Daddy, Shadow, Bombshell Andrew’s Full 2019 Ranking on LetterBoxd Andrew’s Full […]

Cinecåst Episode 503 – Once Upön å Time in Montreäl Cinecåst Episode 503 - Once Upön å Time in Montreäl

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2019 259:24


If you’re a regular listener to The Cinecast of yesteryear, you’ll know that Kurt’s been on Andrew’s case since forever to get his ass up to Montreal for the annual Fantasia Film Festival. Apparently all it took was the better part of a decade and the “closing” of RowThree to secure a festival badge and train ticket. And from what we can remember, it was a pretty good time with friends and flicks; a full recap is attached hereto. But first, folk horror rears its evil head in Scandanavia with Ari Aster’s Midsommar and Quentin Tarantino wows us with his ninth tenth ninth(?) newest film with yet another foray into revisionist history. This time it’s late 60s California in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. So don your flower crowns, light up a Red Apple® and sit back and enjoy; it’s time for the Cinecast Special! As always, please join the conversation by leaving your own thoughts in the comment section below and again, thanks for listening!       TIME TRACKS: Intro: 0:00 – 0:30 Opening Chat: 0:31 – 6:20 Midsommar (SPOILERS!): 6:22 – 53:55 Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (SPOILERS!): 54:00 – 1:43:30 Fantasia Film Festival recap: 1:43:33 – 4:08:40 Closing Chat: 4:08:42 – 4:18:56 Outro Music: 4:16:05 – 4:19:24   MAIN REVIEWS: Midsommar Once Upon a Time in Hollywood   FANTASIA RECAP: – Idol – Swallow – Sadako (aka Ringu 3) – The Art of Self Defense – Vivarium – Sons of Denmark – Extreme Job – The Gangster, The Cop, The Devil (Andrew) – Phantom of Winipeg (Kurt) – Phantom of the Paradise (Kurt) – Hit and Run Squad (Andrew) – Come to Daddy – Dreamland – Whatever Happened to Rosemary’s Baby (aka Rosemary’s Baby 2) – Blood and Flesh (Kurt) – Dracula vs. Frankenstein (Kurt) – Darlin’ KURT – Paradise Hills – Jesus Shows You the Way to the Highway – Knives and Skin – Ode to Nothing – Mystery of the Night – Prey – Maggie – It Comes ANDREW full list   OTHER THINGS: Andrew will be guest starring on an upcoming […]

Cinecast Episode 502 – The End of 2018

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2019 225:45


We miss it. So we gotta do it. And what better time to get the Cinecast brothers back together than for the end of the year recap? After some much needed catch-up and chit-chat, we talk about some of the themes and overall thoughts on what a great year 2018 has been for cinema… and what “cinema” even means in 2018. A top performances list is almost exclusively ruled by women this year and the boys find a lot of common ground in their final top ten films of the year. Apologies in advance for literally yelling at you for not liking Widows, but that’s your own fault. As always, please join the conversation by leaving your own thoughts about the year in the comment section below and again, thanks for listening!       TIME TRACKS: Opening chit-chat / catch-up: 0:00 – 6:34 General thoughts and trends for 2018: 6:35 – 46:49 Favorite Performances of 2018: 46:50 – 1:26:34 Top Ten Films of 2018: 1:26:35 – 3:42:33 CLosing/outro: 3:42:35 – 3:44:47 Closing Music: 3:40:51 – 3:45:45   GENERAL THOUGHTS AND TRENDS FOR 2018: Trends on 2018: People of color Disappointments: KURT- Destroyer Incredibles 2 Beautiful Boy ANDREW- First Man Creed II Mary Poppins Returns Early Man   BEST PERFORMANCES OF 2018: KURT 5) Toni Collette – Hereditary 4) Tessa Thompson – Sorry to Bother You 3) Nicholas Hoult – The Favourite 2) Nicole Kidman – Destroyer 1) Kirin Kiki – Shoplifters   ANDREW 5) Regina Hall – Support the Girls 4) Elsie Fisher – Eighth Grade 3) Stone/Colman/Weisz – – The Favourite 2) Emily Blunt – – Mary Poppins Returns 1) Toni Collette – Hereditary HM: Zoe Kazan – The Ballad of Buster Scruggs Viola Davis (and whole cast) – Widows Rachel McAdams – Game Night     FAVORITE TEN FILMS OF 2018: KURT 10) Luz 9) Annihilation 8) Shoplifters 7) The Ballad of Buster Scrubbs 6) Sorry to Bother You 5) The Favourite 4) Widows 3) listen… 2) listen… 1) listen… HM: High Life, BlackKklansman, Hereditary, Non-fiction, Killing, The Sisters Brothers, Loveless, Bodied, Making Marakami, MI:6, Neomanilla, Tigers […]

Cinecast Episode 501 – Irrelevantly Relevant

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2018 43:20


We thought we were done. You thought we were done. And we are. But we got a little homesick for some good ol’ fashioned Cinecast magic. And today’s films up for discussion could not have scratched that itch any better. It’s been close to ten months since the boys last spoke and so naturally we need to take some time to play catch-up with our cinematic lives over that time. 2017 stand outs, what’s been on the radar for 2018 and so forth. And then we get into full SPOILER discussions of Boots Riley’s magnetic Sorry to Bother You as well as Tom Cruise’s stunt extravaganzza, Mission: Impossible – Fallout. Kurt, once again, visited Montreal for the always entertaining “Fantasia Film Festival” while Andrew stayed home and watch Kevin Costner on the small screen. The Cinecast is resurrected one more time and there’s a lot to catch up on here folks, so let’s get to it… As always, please join the conversation by leaving your own thoughts in the comment section below and again, thanks for listening! We’re now available on Google Play!       TIME TRACKS: Opening: 0:00 – :50 Catching Up: 0:51 – 30:53 Sorry to Bother You (SPOILERS!): 30:54 – 1:07:32 Mission: Impossible – Fallout (SPOILERS!): 1:07:33 – 1:40:14 Fantasia: 1:40:16 – 2:39:56 Watch List: 2:39:57 – 3:12:50 A Bunch of Other Banter and Goodbye: 3:12:51 – 3:37:06 Closing Music (“Meet on the Ledge” – Greta Van Fleet): 3:34:16 – 3:38:03   MAIN REVIEWS: Sorry to Bother You Mission: Impossible – Fallout   FANTASIA FILM FESTIVAL: – Micro Habitat – Neomanila – Dans la Brume (Just a Breath Away) – Profile – People’s Republic of Desire – Cam – Mega Time Squad – Summer of 84 – Nightmare Cinema – Luz – Deep Cover (1992)   THE WATCH LIST: ANDREW – Sharp Objects – The Expanase – Yellowstone KURT – The Barefoot Contessa   CONTACT: Andrew: LetterBoxd Kurt: Instagram | ScreenAnarchy  

After the Credits Special Episode: This is Not the End!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2017


While it’s true that RowThree.com is going static after a decade of updates, a milestone by any measure, we’re not done! After the Credits has a new home and we’re happy to announce that going forward, you can find new episodes of the podcast at atcpod.ca beginning with the December preview which will drop next week followed by some coverage from the Whistler Film Festival. Come January, we’ll be re-launching Girls on Pop and Dale has been cooking up a side-show for a few months that we’re hoping to launch in the very near future – all this to say that we’re not going anywhere! For the most part, you won’t need to make any changes to your feed but if you don’t see fresh content popping up before November 30th, or to prevent missing any awesomeness, update your feed to http://atcpod.ca/feed/.

Cinecast Episode 500 – You’re On Your Own From Here…

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2017 305:07


Ten damn years! The Cinecast has been around for ten years totaling (more than) 500 episodes. We’ve argued over, bickered about, tongue-bathed, laughed about and quoted movies for close to 2000 recorded hours. We’ve made loads of new friends, lost loved ones, earned degrees, visited other continents, entered the covenant of marriage, written books, attended countless festivals, interviewed celebrities and even starred in a couple of low budget films in that time. And the amount of alcohol consumed… I don’t even want to think about it. We have some of the most devoted listeners in podcasting and I have to believe we’re in the running for most hours recorded of one series in the history of podcasting at this point. Therefore, of course we have a good hour of reminiscing and say thanks to a few important folks. But as we hit this momentous milestone we, for the most part, treat it like any other episode except for one big in-house announcement. We have three theatrical reviews: Thor: Ragnorak, The Killing of a Sacred Deer and Murder on the Orient Express. Then we take some time to look back at the year that is 2017 which of course includes a top five list. We also fulfill on a years-old promise (or at least half of it) with a retro-review of Tyrannosaur in return for a generous donation from listener Len Fearnside. This is The Cinecast 500. Yes, have some. As always, please join the conversation by leaving your own thoughts in the comment section below and again, thanks for listening! We’re now available on Google Play!       TIME TRACKS: Opening: 0:00 – 6:37 In-House Announcement: 6:38 – 14:18 Reminiscing: 14:19 – 1:14:43 Thank You: 1:14:44 – 1:22:57 Intermission: 1:22:56 – 1:25:15 Thor: Ragnorak (SPOILERS!): 1:25:15 – 1:44:50 The Killing of a Sacred Deer (SPOILERS!): 1:44:51 – 2:07:49 Murder on the Orient Express (SPOILERS!): 2:07:51 – 2:22:47 Donation Requested Review: Tyrannosaur: 2:22:49 – 2:54:15 Looking back at 2017: 2:54:22 – 3:55:03 Top 5 Reviews: 3:55:05 – 4:13:05 Outro/Goodbyes: 4:13:07 – 4:20:08 Closing Music: 4:16:37 – 4:22:19 – Quick message […]

After the Credits Episode 220: November Preview

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2017


We missed October due to festival and scheduling craziness but I’d like to think we more than made up for it with a couple of bonus episodes from VIFF. The crew is, however, reunited this month as Colleen, Dale (Letterboxd) and I (Letterboxd) look ahead at November which is a mishmash of everything from action adventure (Thor: Ragnarok) and family fare (Coco) to awards hopefuls (Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri). Subscribe: show content ALL the RowThree Podcasts on one feed All posts and discussions from RowThree We can also be contacted via email – marina@rowthree.com! Show Notes: Click on movie title for the trailer. Opening Music: Led Zepplin’s “Immigrant Song“ Opening November 3rd Thor: Ragnarok A Bad Moms Christmas Roman J. Israel, Esq. Last Flag Flying Lady Bird Blade of the Immortal My Friend Dahmer LBJ Opening November 10th Murder ont he Orient Express Daddy’s Home 2 Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri Thelma Opening November 17th Justice League Wonder The Star I Love You, Daddy Opening November 24th Coco Darkest Hour Polaroid Call Me By Your Name The Man Who Invented Christmas Chappaquiddick Closing Music: Gang of Youths’ “Heroes“

Cinecast Episode 499 – Automat

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2017 115:47


Blade Runner 2049 fixes some things about the original 1982 film. This is exactly why Andrew is happy and why Kurt is pissed off. Also, is it basically a remake in disguise? The boys dissect. Up next, what if The Coen Brothers and Quentin Tarantino were married and their child was a gore hound? You’d have S. Craig Zahler and Brawl in Cell Block 99 would be his sophomore effort. Kurt is back from Sitges and we get a little taste of that experience at the beginning of the show. Towards the end of the episode, Andrew has been turning off his brain with mostly junk cinema while Kurt saw his favorite film of the year. Have a listen and make your case/point in the comments below. As always, please join the conversation by leaving your own thoughts in the comment section below and again, thanks for listening! We’re now available on Google Play!       TIME TRACKS: Opening / Sitges recap: 0:00 – 10:28 Blade Runner 2049 (SPOILERS!): 10:29 – 1:03:32 Brawl in Cell Block 99 (SPOILERS!): 1:03:34 – 1:18:40 Watch List: 1:18:41 – 1:50:27 Outro/Next Week: 1:50:28 – 1:55:09 Closing Music: 1:53:05 – 1:55:47   MAIN REVIEWS: Blade Runner 2049 Brawl in Cell Block 99   THE WATCH LIST: KURT – Lucky – William Friedkin Q&A ANDREW – Kingsman: The Golden Circle – Maudie   OTHER THINGS: Denis Villeneuve’s “Next Floor” ScreenAnarchy’s Sitges coverage   RSS AND CONTACT INFO: show content R3 RSS Feeds: Cinecast (Andrew, Halfyard and Gamble show) After the Credits (Marina and Co.) Mamo! (Matt and Matt) ALL the RowThree Podcasts on one feed All posts and discussions from RowThree CONTACT: Andrew: about.me | email Kurt: Twitter | G+ | Letterboxd | email Matt: Twitter | LetterBoxd | Where the Long Tail Ends RowThree: Twitter | G+ | Letterboxd | Pinterest | email | voice mail: 612-367-ROW3  

After the Credits Episode 219: VIFF Dispatch #3

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2017


The Vancouver International Film Festival is back for another year and with it, our semi-regular VIFF dispatches. We’re back for our third update and final update from the festival. I’m (Letterboxd) joined by festival correspondent and friend of the podcast Mr. Bill Harris (Twitter), whom you can regularly find on The Green Screen of Death podcast along with Lisa, who joins us for another year as we count down our favourite picks from the festival.

After the Credits Episode 218: VIFF Dispatch #2

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2017


The Vancouver International Film Festival is back for another year and with it, our semi-regular VIFF dispatches. We’re back for our second update from the festival and once again, I’m (Letterboxd) joined by festival correspondent and friend of the podcast Mr. Bill Harris (Twitter), whom you can regularly find on The Green Screen of Death podcast.

After the Credits Episode 217: VIFF Dispatch #1

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2017


The Vancouver International Film Festival is back for another year and with it, our semi-regular VIFF dispatches. For our first check-in from the festival, I’m (Letterboxd) joined by festival correspondent and friend of the podcast Mr. Bill Harris (Twitter), whom you can regularly find on The Green Screen of Death podcast. Bill is nearly 3 weeks and 2 festivals into his current run and he’s got some great coverage of the first half of the festival including insights into some of the most lauded movies of the year so far. I chime in with the occasional insight because frankly, I simply haven’t seen as many movies. We’ll be back with another dispatch from the fest in a day or two but for now, check out our overview of the first 10 days of VIFF.

Cinecast Episode 498 – Completionist

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2017 137:39


Thanks for dropping by for another edition of The RowThree Cinecast; inching ever closer to the big Quincentenary episode. These week we play it fast and loose, as does director Doug Liman tend to do with the subject of this week’s main topic, American Made. It ain’t perfect or perhaps even all that memorable, but it sure is a fun way to spend a rainy fall afternoon. Not much time to get to anything else but the boys do each have a pair for The Watch List – well, Andrew has a “Listen List” this week with a new podcast mention. Kurt visits a couple of Cinecast favorites with David Mamet and Denis Villeneuve. Andrew visits one of the six, yes six(!), films of the year to feature a John Denver song in Ben Wheatley’s Free Fire. It’s not a whole lot to go on, but we certainly get some mileage out of it. As always, please join the conversation by leaving your own thoughts in the comment section below and again, thanks for listening! We’re now available on Google Play!       TIME TRACKS: Opening: 0:00 – 13:08 American Made (SPOILERS!): 13:09 – 1:10:26 Watch List: 1:10:27 – 2:04:46 Outro/Next Week: 2:04:48 – 2:17:04 Closing Music: 2:15:00 – 2:17:39   MAIN REVIEW: American Made   THE WATCH LIST: KURT – Enemy – Ronin ANDREW – “Case File” (podcast) – Free Fire   OTHER THINGS: RowThree TIFF Summary RowThree “The Prisoner” Podcast Case File   RSS AND CONTACT INFO: show content R3 RSS Feeds: Cinecast (Andrew, Halfyard and Gamble show) After the Credits (Marina and Co.) Mamo! (Matt and Matt) ALL the RowThree Podcasts on one feed All posts and discussions from RowThree CONTACT: Andrew: about.me | email Kurt: Twitter | G+ | Letterboxd | email Matt: Twitter | LetterBoxd | Where the Long Tail Ends RowThree: Twitter | G+ | Letterboxd | Pinterest | email | voice mail: 612-367-ROW3  

Cinecast Episode 497 – On Skis

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2017


Scheduling lately has been rough as summer winds down and school is starting and film festivals and then of course hurricanes. But we managed to pull something together with the help of our friend Darren Aronofsky and his mother! The aforementioned hurricanes actually help to facilitate a trip through TIFF that otherwise wasn’t going to happen; so there’re lots of titles there to get through from Bruckner to Zahler. Andrew has been playing catch-up on some bullshit titles of the last year or so as well as going back to earlier Fincher as refresher. Lastly, Twin Peaks Season 3 The Return has wrapped up and Kurt has a number of things to discuss about that little slice of mayhem. Lots to dig into this week folks, and we’re starting with the book of Genesis. So stick this in your ear and settle in. As always, please join the conversation by leaving your own thoughts in the comment section below and again, thanks for listening! We’re now available on Google Play!       TIME TRACKS: Opening: 0 – 10:55 mother! (SPOILERS!): 10:56 – 57:40 TIFF report: 57:41 – 1:48:27 Watch List: 1:48:29 – 2:08:38 Outro/Next Week: 2:08:39 – 2:10:25 Twin Peaks: 2:10:26 – 2:30:03 Closing Music: 2:28:04 – 2:33:41   MAIN REVIEWS: mother! (SPOILERS!)   TIFF RECAP: KURT – Downsizing – Euthanizer – Mom and Dad – Loveless – First Reformed – Let the Corpses Tan – The Square – The Crescent – The Shape of Water – Brawl in Cell Block 99 – The Ritual – Vampire Clay – Unicorn Store   THE WATCH LIST: ANDREW – The Last King – Resident Evil: The Final Chapter – The Big Sick – Panic Room   RSS AND CONTACT INFO: show content R3 RSS Feeds: Cinecast (Andrew, Halfyard and Gamble show) After the Credits (Marina and Co.) Mamo! (Matt and Matt) ALL the RowThree Podcasts on one feed All posts and discussions from RowThree CONTACT: Andrew: about.me | email Kurt: Twitter | G+ | Letterboxd | email Matt: Twitter | LetterBoxd | Where the Long Tail Ends RowThree: Twitter | G+ […]

Cinecast Episode 496 – Poverty Porn

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2017 201:15


Cinecast fans clamoring for a 3+ hour show… you get what you asked for. We have got tons of good stuff to talk about this week! To start it off, Kurt has been badgering Andrew for weeks to catch Good Time (SPOILERS!) and it finally made its way to Minneapolis; it’s dy-no-mite! Next up (not) a side project from the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Wind River (SPOILERS!) which very much takes a lot of its cues from director Taylor Sheridan’s other screenplays, Hell or High Water and Sicario is one of the year’s best. Also, Renner and Olsen knock it out of the national park. Lastly, in terms of theatrical releases, a smaller production starring Ben Mendohlson and Rooney Mara that is based off of a two-act play is quite riveting and discussion-worthy. Check out our talk on Una when you get a chance. Oh, and if you haven’t heard, “Game of Thrones” season 7 has ended… in a big way. Due to listener requests, we engage. The Watch List hits every avenue. We’ve got rape fallout in the 50s, angry trucks, multiple Jeff Daniels, multiple Noomi Rapace, snipers and a singing and dancing Roy Scheider… and a lot more. As always, please join the conversation by leaving your own thoughts in the comment section below and again, thanks for listening! We’re now available on Google Play!     TIME TRACKS: Opening: 0:00 – 6:44 Good Time (SPOILERS!): 6:45 – 42:30 Wind River (SPOILERS!): 42:32 – 1:16:03 Una (SPOILERS!): 1:16:05 – 1:39:30 “Game of Thrones” (s7 recap): 1:39:31 – 2:06:59 Watch List: 2:07:00 – 3:16:37 Outro/Next Week: 3:16:38 – 3:19:43 Closing Music: 3:15:18 – 3:21:14   MAIN REVIEWS: Good Time Wind River Una   GAME OF THRONES: – Season 7 recap   THE WATCH LIST: KURT – The Disaster Artist – Happy End – The Killing of a Sacred Deer – Valley of Shadows – All that Jazz – Duel – Outrage ANDREW – Appaloosa – What Happened to Monday – The Wall (2017) – The Purple Rose of Cairo   RSS AND CONTACT INFO: show content R3 RSS Feeds: Cinecast […]

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