Thursday, 26 March 2015
Film News (UK): Apocalypse season hits Horror Channel
The end is nigh on Horror Channel, as Saturday nights in April are taken over by rabid cannibals, zombie humanoids, mutant insects a deadly plague and monsters in the mist – in an Apocalypse Season which focuses on a world-ending selection of catastrophic classics.
Watch promo below:
Introduced by a zombie-busting Emily Booth (pictured left), fans of the genre will be treated to the UK TV premiere of the Canadian seat-edged shocker THE DAY (Sat 11 April, 10.50pm), the Network premiere of Robert Rodriguez’s zombie exploitation epic PLANET TERROR (Sat 18 April, 10.50pm) and the network premiere of monster survival thriller THE MIST (Sat 4th April, 22.50pm), which is based on Stephen King’s novella.
Plus there is Stephen King’s mini-series THE STAND, starring Gary Sinise and Molly Ringwald, which airs on Sat 4 April to Sat 24 April at 9pm. Completing the season Is DAMNATION ALLEY.
Horror Channel’s favourite queen of screams, Emily Booth, is also set to star in a post-apocalyptic horror thriller, SHED OF THE DEAD, directed by Drew Cullingham, which will shoot later on in the year.
Emily said today: “I've always loved those bleak bold films that explore mankind's own destruction - it's a very potent theme so I'm really looking forward to our new Apocalypse season and more importantly introducing such amazing films like Planet Terror and The Day from a genuine ex RAF military base! Plus, I'm going to be appearing in a new UK zombie apocalypse film, but do I survive? Watch this space”.
TV: Sky 319 / Virgin 149 / Freesat 138 | Freeview
www.horrorchannel.co.uk | @horror_channel
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Apocalypse,
EMILY BOOTH
Monday, 23 March 2015
FILM NEWS: Russell Friedenberg’s horror thriller WIND WALKERS in line for Autumn 2015 release
Acclaimed director Russell Friedenberg’s latest feature, WIND WALKERS, has completed post and is primed for an Autumn 2015 release in both the US and UK.
To highlight the news, the producers have released some first-look teaser stills and a blazing new trailer.
A group of friends and family descend into the swamp lands of the Everglades for their annual hunting trip, only to discover that they are the ones being hunted. A malevolent entity is tracking them and they begin to realise that one of their party, Sean (Zane Holtz), may be possessed by something he has brought home from a tour of duty in the Middle East – a demon of war so horrible and deadly that even he is unaware of its devilish presence.
Or are they facing something even more unspeakable? Is a legendary Native American curse about to unleash its dreadful legacy? Has the mysterious Wind Walker beast, thirsting for colonial revenge, returned to claim more souls?
With no place to run, the group, starved and consumed with fear, must make a final stand – before madness and murderous mayhem consumes them all…
Writer/Director Friedenberg, who also has a starring role in the film, reveals: '“The experience of making Wind Walkers was incredibly rewarding and ridiculously difficult. The Everglades aren’t meant for humans. We shouldn’t have been there, and everything that lives there does it’s damndest to remind you of that. What thrives in the Everglades are things with cold blood, and all of them crave warm blood - namely yours”.
Apart from Holtz, who is currently starring as Richie Gecko in the Robert Rodriguez TV series From Dusk Till Dawn, the film also stars Glen Powell, Kiowa Gordon, Philip Burke, Castille Landon, Russell Friedenberg, Johnny Sequoyah and Christopher Kriesa with J. LaRose and Rudy Youngblood.
The film is a TriCoast Worldwide, Iron Circle Pictures and Sweet Tomato Films Presentation, in association with Ricou Browning Productions.
Written and Directed by Russell Friedenberg. Director of Photography, Harrison Sanborn. Executive Producers: J.B. Jones & Thomas E. Kelly Jr. Producers: Dori Sperko, Heather Rae, Ricou Browning Jr. & Elayne Schneiderman Schmidt
Useful links:
Website: www.windwalkersmovie.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Wind-Walkers/403921876455597
Twitter:@WindWalkersMov
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WIND WALKERS
Tuesday, 17 March 2015
GEHENNA … Where Death Lives - indie horror campaign - live now on kickstarter
HIROSHI KATAGIRI ASSEMBLES WORLD-CLASS PRACTICAL EFFECTS TEAM AND PROMISES TO SCARE AUDIENCE TO WHERE DEATH LIVES
GEHENNA … Where Death Lives - indie horror campaign - live now on kickstarter
LOS ANGELES, CA (March, 2015) – Hiroshi Katagiri is a long time special effects artist making a bold jump to producing and directing his first-ever feature film, an indie horror film called GEHENNA … Where Death Lives. Large parts of Hollywood’s practical effects community, impressed with the script and fans of his talent, have come aboard to support him. Katagiri promises “a film that fans of quality indie horror will love and respect.”
Katagiri was born in Japan, loved film as a child. He moved to the US at 18 and found success as a primary artist at Stan Winston Studios, mastering the art of sculpture and character creation on films by Steven Spielberg (Jurassic Park, A.I., and War of the Worlds), Rob Marshal, Guillermo del Toro, Sam Raimi, and others. Additional big-budget film credits include The Wolverine, Pirates of the Caribbean, Alien v Predator Requiem, Cabin in the Woods, and The Hunger Games; TV credits include The X-Files where he was part of an Emmy Award winning team. He most loves the horror genre, and has written and directed several acclaimed horror shorts. For Karagiri, directing his own feature film is the next logical step.
GEHENNA … Where Death Lives tells a story of 4 people scouting resort locations in Saipan, a remote Pacific island. At one location, they find a hidden cave-like structure which they decide to explore. Soon they realize it’s a long-abandoned Japanese military installation dating back to WW2. They encounter dried up corpses – a dark omen, then shockingly - a living, deformed man. After an explosion, the corpses disappear, and they are sealed inside. Concern becomes fear, and fear becomes terror. Each of the group has strange visions borne of private secrets, and their realities blur. They try to use smarts, find clues, and try to reason it through. But as the secrets of the cave unfold, reality distorts still further. So too does the distinction between life and death, bringing the film to a shocking conclusion.
“Gehenna - Where Death Lives will not rely on gratuitous violence, gore and torture”, says Katagiri. “We use elements which make any film great - excellent story line, believable characters, talented cast, and amazing practical effects. Our characters are placed in a predicament, which grows and worsens. Worry and concern turn to dread, panic, and terror. But I think the test for my success will be if viewers care so much about the characters that they find themselves in the film, and their heart beat accelerates. This makes the viewers immersed, which causes true horror that will scare the heck out of you.”
“I absolutely loved the script, and the reliance on practical effects”, adds Mike Elizalde, President of leading industry effects house Spectral Motion. “So I am firmly committed to the project both for my company and for myself as an artist.”
Legendary effects master Steve Wang – who already created a full-sized “creepy dummy” featured on Kickstarter, along with top concept artist Kouji Tajima, Katagiri’s longtime friend and fine artist Joey Orosco, plus the multi-talented Tim Gore, and A-list artist/painter Neil Winn add to the powerhouse effects team, and … the lithe and legendary Doug Jones (who played “The Silver Surfer”) is aboard to play “The Creepy Old Man”.
“I spent years on this script and was very careful to think it through,” adds Katagiri. “Gehenna is biblical term for horribly evil place, and Saipan was site of heaviest fighting of WWII. To keep my independent vision for this film, I have come to Kickstarter.”
Katagiri launched his Kickstarter campaign in late February. He is offering Rewards ranging from a copy of the film, to t-shirts and posters, sculptures and props from the film, even a chance to have Katagiri himself sculpt your face.
Katagiri splits his time between Los Angeles and Japan. He is available for interviews. His kickstarter project is live at http://kck.st/1BQw9PM
You can also follow the project on Facebook at
https://www.facebook.com/gehennamovie
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Sunday, 15 March 2015
Full Movie (USA Only) - The Deadly Bees - (1967) - From The Paramount Vault
The sound of bees on a summer afternoon conjures up a peaceful picture to ‘pop singer’ Vicky Robbins when she arrives at the Hargrove Farm on Sea Gull Island. Suffering from overwork and the aftermath of a severe breakdown, she has come to find peace and rest. Despite the taciturn greeting by Ralph Hargrove and Mrs. Hargrove, Vicky is delighted by the tranquility of the scene. Hargrove, a spare time beekeeper, appears devoted to his hives, and occasionally to Doris Hawkins, the daughter of the local publican. Mrs. Hargrove, disinterested in her husband, seems only concerned about her pet dog, Tess.
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Tuesday, 10 March 2015
Interview with D. Jonathan Brudie By David Kempf
D. Jonathan Brudie is a talented horror writer with a great debut book Dribs n. Drabs. He loves all things horror including books and films. Brudie wants to remain an independent voice in dark fiction and his debut book is remarkably unique. It was a great pleasure to interview him about the dark fiction genre.
Interview with D. Jonathan Brudie By David Kempf
I’ve always enjoyed things having to do with horror. I grew up on old movies and TV and have always turned to the scary stuff. As a young teen I started out writing scripts for horror/ splatter types of short films that I would come up with. The idea was that someday I’d get to make them into movies. I still do the same thing today. My writing is very much influenced by my love of filmmaking.
How is this book different from other dark fiction books?
My current top ten, in no particular order:
I’ve also been busy lately promoting my short film “Ocular”, which I’ve recently released to the public via Amazon Instant Video, and which also had the fortune of being selected as the ‘Best Short Shock’ at the Shock Stock Film Festival in London, Ontario last year…
Interview with D. Jonathan Brudie By David Kempf
Tell
us how you became involved in all writing horror?
I’ve always enjoyed things having to do with horror. I grew up on old movies and TV and have always turned to the scary stuff. As a young teen I started out writing scripts for horror/ splatter types of short films that I would come up with. The idea was that someday I’d get to make them into movies. I still do the same thing today. My writing is very much influenced by my love of filmmaking.
Did
you enjoy horror movies and dark fiction during your childhood?
Oh
yes, and I have to thank my Mother for that. She was a big part of
the reason why I gravitated into the horror genre. I read a lot of
books too. It’s funny the way that you never forget the first great
book you ever read. Mine was ‘The House with a Clock in Its
Walls”, by John Bellairs.
What
inspired you to write Dribs n Drabs?
Some of the stories and
poetry in “Dribs…” are older things I had written and one’s
that seemed to have great potential for being revised or overhauled.
Plus I wanted to get some of my new work out there. I figured, what
would be better than a compilation for these things. ‘Dribs n
Drabs’ is the first book in a potential series of anthologies.
How is this book different from other dark fiction books?
I
would like to think that it is my style of writing that sets it
apart, and also the subject matter. My whole objective was to present
stories that were original and frightening, the type of things that
would stick in your mind.
What
does Dribs n Drabs mean?
Well,
by definition, it means ‘Bits and pieces’… This is exactly what
it is. Short, unrelated stories sprinkled with dark poetry…
This
is a pretty scary book. How scary did you intend it be?
Although
I was looking to make it frightening I guess my other intention was
to be unsettling and disturbing. Even though I love a good scare and
creepy atmosphere, I also love to mess with the readers head…
You
have a remarkably unique cover. How did you come up with concept?
Believe
it or not the face on the cover was a photograph I took at a museum…
There was a collection of large ornate drinking steins and this is
the picture of one that I thought looked particularly sinister. Devil
like too… I figured that it was a great representation of the dark,
and twisted evil that lurked between the pages…
What
do think of the current trends in self-publishing especially as it
pertains to e-books?
Personally
I feel that the market is getting too flooded with self published
books…It is rather frustrating because so many great books end up
slipping through the cracks and becoming lost in the crowd…
I think that eBooks are a great way of getting your work out there quickly and cheaply, however, it comes at the expense of really bonding with the reader. I believe that physical books are far more personable…
I think that eBooks are a great way of getting your work out there quickly and cheaply, however, it comes at the expense of really bonding with the reader. I believe that physical books are far more personable…
Tell
us about your earliest inspirations.
One of my earliest
inspirations was The Twilight Zone. That show got me into thinking
about writing bizarre and eerie stories, and really encouraged me to
channel energy into writing. Rod Serling was an fantastic writer and
could tell a story (in just a few pages) that would certainly stick
with you… Honestly though I learned from all of those types of
shows, Tales From The Darkside, The Outer Limits and Night Gallery,
to name a few…
What
do you feel is your greatest accomplishment as an artist so far?
That’s
really hard to say because I am active in a few different art forms.
I write, I make films, and I am also a graphic artist… I’ve been
proud of stuff I’ve done from all of these things. However, when it
comes to writing, ‘Dribs n Drabs’ is a real high point for me. It
made me happy to let a couple of my older stories finally see the
light of day…
Name
some of your favorite books.
Night Shift (Stephen
King), Psycho (Robert Bloch), I Am Legend (Richard Matheson), and
anything Poe or Lovecraft… So many more…
Name
some of your favorite films.
My current top ten, in no particular order:
Night, Dawn, Day of the
Dead, Watchmen, The Dark Knight, The Gore Gore Girls, Eraserhead, The
Invisible Ghost, Without Warning, and Theater Of Blood…
Name
some of your favorite plays.
The Phantom of the
Opera and Spamalot were definitely my favorites…
Why
do you think horror books and movies and books remain popular?
It’s
the escapism mainly. So many people want to immerse themselves in
other realities and faraway places. Anything but the here and now.
The horror genre (whether film or books) does that in a way that is
unique. I feel that we vicariously need to subject ourselves to
terrifying things in order to somehow prove that we could do it…
People who love horror are very drawn to the films or books that are
going to affect us the most… I’ve also noticed that the more
unstable the world situation becomes the more we turn to horror. In
doing so it releases a pressure cooker of tension…
What
are your latest projects?
I’m
currently working on a feature length anthology movie called “Five
Steps To The Grave”, which will showcase a handful of great
filmmakers and their short films… As for writing, I’m setting
aside time to complete my novel “Cold Logic”. It is (at its core)
a murder mystery, the likes of which you’ve never read before…
I’ve also been busy lately promoting my short film “Ocular”, which I’ve recently released to the public via Amazon Instant Video, and which also had the fortune of being selected as the ‘Best Short Shock’ at the Shock Stock Film Festival in London, Ontario last year…
Please
in your own words write a paragraph about yourself & your work.
I’m compelled to
create art and I seriously enjoy the entire process of doing so. I do
it because of my need to be recognized, which is the same desire I
have to creep people out, maybe even shock them. It is my hope that
my work gets more attention and that people really dig what I’m
writing, filming, etc. I’m happy to have a small but extremely
supportive group of fans that really keep me going, and regardless of
what happens next, I’m sincerely grateful for that…
Contact
links and further info:
Author D. Jonathan Brudie (official facebook)
https://www.facebook.com/djonathanbrudie
David Brudie IMDb
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm5322092
Dribs n Drabs (@ Amazon)
http://www.amazon.com/Dribs-Drabs-D-Jonathan-Brudie/dp/1499272413/
Author D. Jonathan Brudie (official facebook)
https://www.facebook.com/djonathanbrudie
David Brudie IMDb
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm5322092
Dribs n Drabs (@ Amazon)
http://www.amazon.com/Dribs-Drabs-D-Jonathan-Brudie/dp/1499272413/
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D. Jonathan Brudie
Full Movie (USA Only) - I Married A Monster From Outer Space - (1958) - From The Paramount Vault
A distraught Marge Farrell (Gloria Talbott, "We're No Angels") is growing increasingly alarmed over the changes in her new husband Bill (Tom Tryon, "The Cardinal"), who's been acting strangely ever since their wedding night. And for good reason: Bill -- and most of the other men in their small town -- have been taken over by sinister aliens who have arrived on planet Earth to marry human women with the hope of reviving their dying race. Marge has stumbled onto their terrifying plan, and must now convince someone -- anyone -- to believe her ... before the aliens completely inhabit the bodies of the entire male population. Look out!
Monday, 9 March 2015
Competition: Win An American Werewolf in Paris on DVD
An American Werewolf in Paris is out on DVD on March 16th and to celebrate we have a great competition for you and 2 DVDs to give away
Synopsis:
The daughter of the werewolf from American Werewolf in London is alive and living in Paris where her mother and stepfather are trying to overcome her lycanthropic disease. A trio of American tourists on a thrill seeking trip around Europe manage to stop her from plunging to her death from the top of the Eiffel tower and are embroiled in a horrific but often hilarious plot involving a secret society of werewolves based in the city and a drug which allows werewolves to change at any time...
This time there's no need for a full moon...
Extras:
Limited edition art illustrations from World renowned comic artist Clint Langley (Marvel s Guardians of the Galaxy, 2000AD Slaine, ABC Warriors)
Win This:
An American Werewolf in Paris [DVD]
Competition Closed
Winners will be chosen randomly and will be informed via email.
Synopsis:
The daughter of the werewolf from American Werewolf in London is alive and living in Paris where her mother and stepfather are trying to overcome her lycanthropic disease. A trio of American tourists on a thrill seeking trip around Europe manage to stop her from plunging to her death from the top of the Eiffel tower and are embroiled in a horrific but often hilarious plot involving a secret society of werewolves based in the city and a drug which allows werewolves to change at any time...
This time there's no need for a full moon...
Extras:
Limited edition art illustrations from World renowned comic artist Clint Langley (Marvel s Guardians of the Galaxy, 2000AD Slaine, ABC Warriors)
Win This:
An American Werewolf in Paris [DVD]
Competition Closed
Winners will be chosen randomly and will be informed via email.
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An American Werewolf in Paris
FILM NEWS (UK): HATE CRIME UK BAN - DIRECTOR JAMES CULLEN BRESSACK RELEASES STATEMENT
Monday 9th March 2015 – James Cullen Bressack, director of HATE CRIME, which has been banned in the UK, said today:
"As a Jewish man, and a victim of anti -Semitic hate, I made a horror film that depicts the very thing that haunts my dreams. As an artist I wanted to tell a story to remind us that we live in a dangerous world; a world where racial violence is on the rise.
It saddens me to learn that censorship is still alive and well. As a critic and journalist, you should at least see the film you are criticizing and do your research to learn that the filmmaker is Jewish. However I have to admit that I do appreciate the press."
He added: "As a fan of Simon Thompson's work and the Huffington Post, I'm disappointed he didn't see my movie."
TheHorrorShow.TV's Jack Bowyer revealed that the Video On Demand service and Nerdly Presents will be potentially platforming other Bressack titles.
He commented: "Like James, we are disappointed not to be able to bring Hate Crime to the UK, as planned. However, we are pleased to announce that we are in the process of submitting some of James's other films to the BBFC, so that we can bring this distinctive and important filmmaker's voice to UK horror fans, along with other exciting titles under our partnership with Nerdly Presents."
THE BBFC announced last week HATE CRIME, the first release in a new joint VOD venture between geek blog Nerdly.co.uk and TheHorrorShow.TV - has officially been banned in the UK. It is one of only four horror movies officially refused classification by the BBFC since 2009, the others being Grotesque, The Bunny Game and The Human Centipede 2, later released with nearly 3 minutes of cuts.
HATE CRIME tells the story of a Jewish family, having just arrived in a new neighbourhood, who are recording their youngest son's birthday celebrations on video when their home is suddenly invaded by a bunch of crystal-meth-crazed neo-Nazi lunatics.
"As a Jewish man, and a victim of anti -Semitic hate, I made a horror film that depicts the very thing that haunts my dreams. As an artist I wanted to tell a story to remind us that we live in a dangerous world; a world where racial violence is on the rise.
It saddens me to learn that censorship is still alive and well. As a critic and journalist, you should at least see the film you are criticizing and do your research to learn that the filmmaker is Jewish. However I have to admit that I do appreciate the press."
He added: "As a fan of Simon Thompson's work and the Huffington Post, I'm disappointed he didn't see my movie."
TheHorrorShow.TV's Jack Bowyer revealed that the Video On Demand service and Nerdly Presents will be potentially platforming other Bressack titles.
He commented: "Like James, we are disappointed not to be able to bring Hate Crime to the UK, as planned. However, we are pleased to announce that we are in the process of submitting some of James's other films to the BBFC, so that we can bring this distinctive and important filmmaker's voice to UK horror fans, along with other exciting titles under our partnership with Nerdly Presents."
THE BBFC announced last week HATE CRIME, the first release in a new joint VOD venture between geek blog Nerdly.co.uk and TheHorrorShow.TV - has officially been banned in the UK. It is one of only four horror movies officially refused classification by the BBFC since 2009, the others being Grotesque, The Bunny Game and The Human Centipede 2, later released with nearly 3 minutes of cuts.
HATE CRIME tells the story of a Jewish family, having just arrived in a new neighbourhood, who are recording their youngest son's birthday celebrations on video when their home is suddenly invaded by a bunch of crystal-meth-crazed neo-Nazi lunatics.
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HATE CRIME
Monday, 2 March 2015
Competition: Win House on Haunted Hill on DVD
House on Haunted Hill is out on Blu-ray and DVD on March 9th and to celebrate we have a great competition for you and 2 DVDs to give away
Synopsis:
How far would you go for a million dollars?
Eccentric millionaire Steven Price invites a diverse group of people to a reputedly haunted mansion that was formerly the site of an insane asylum. Steven offers his guests $1,000,000 each if they can spend the entire night at the old house without fleeing in terror.
It sounds simple enough, but when those stories about ghosts haunting the mansion turn out to be true, the guests may no longer opt to stick around…
Win This
House on Haunted Hill [DVD]
Competition Closed
Synopsis:
How far would you go for a million dollars?
Eccentric millionaire Steven Price invites a diverse group of people to a reputedly haunted mansion that was formerly the site of an insane asylum. Steven offers his guests $1,000,000 each if they can spend the entire night at the old house without fleeing in terror.
It sounds simple enough, but when those stories about ghosts haunting the mansion turn out to be true, the guests may no longer opt to stick around…
Win This
House on Haunted Hill [DVD]
Competition Closed
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House on Haunted Hill
Friday, 20 February 2015
The Generation of Z: Apocalypse Comes to London
PERFORMANCES FROM 4TH APRIL AND BOOKING UNTIL 5TH JULY
GENERAL ON SALE FROM FRIDAY 20TH FEBRUARY
After critically acclaimed runs in New Zealand and at the 2014 Edinburgh Festival
Fringe, The Generation of Z: Apocalypse is a high-velocity theatre experience
being brought to a purpose-built venue in East London from 4th April.
immersive theatre unlike anything you have ever experienced before. Audiences
are hurled into the maelstrom of a zombie apocalypse, where the unique story
unfolds around them in real time. Through the electrifying 75 minute show the
fate of our audience lies in their hands, where every choice they make can mean
life or death for themselves... and for the rest of mankind.
The world of The Generation of Z: Apocalypse unfolds within a purpose-built,
labyrinthian venue in Dept W on Mile End Road in Whitechapel. The former
Wickhams department store is an iconic building in the heart of East London,
with its basement spanning over 25,000 square feet. It is here that audiences
must attempt to navigate their way through our apocalyptic wasteland.
Not for the faint hearted, The Generation of Z: Apocalypse throws you into your
very own action movie, where there is no fourth wall and no interval.
Show Producers Beth Allen and Charlie McDermott say, “We can’t wait to unleash
The Generation of Z: Apocalypse onto London audiences. We are creating
theatre for a new generation, giving our audiences an experience and not just a
performance. With film-quality production design, a heart-stopping narrative and
opportunities for audiences to affect the story’s outcome, this show will be like
nothing anyone has experienced before.”
With Executive Producer William Burdett-Coutts commenting, “This production
started in New Zealand, came to Edinburgh where it was one of the fastest sellouts
ever and we are delighted to be bringing it to London. This does something
special in terms of appealing to both a traditional and non-traditional theatre
audience and in terms of generating interest in live work is one of the most
incredible things I have ever seen.”
PERFORMANCES FROM 4TH APRIL AND BOOKING UNTIL 5TH JULY
GENERAL ON SALE FROM FRIDAY 20TH FEBRUARY
www.thegenerationofz.com
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The Generation of Z Apocalypse
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