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10 Great Movies That Inadvertently Ruined Cinema
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And Steven Spielberg is the biggest culprit, apparently.
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Just like if I won a car on a TV game show and then accidentally smashed it into an
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aquarium, sometimes good things can bring about negative consequences.
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This rings true in the world of cinema as well, with films that are praised for innovation
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or success giving birth to a string of copycats which ultimately harms the overall experience.
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It's a weird dynamic as the films on this list are legitimately great, but have unfortunately
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done more bad than good in the long run.
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With this in mind, I'm Jules for WhatCulture.com and these are 10 great movies that inadvertently
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ruin cinema.
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Number 10.
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The Godfather Part II brought about the use of numbers to denote sequels.
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Having a Part II tag on the end of a movie title might seem like something that has been
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around since the dawn of time, but it's a little known fact that Francis Ford Coppola's follow-up
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to The Godfather was the first movie in history to make blatant use of this subtitle.
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Before Coppola used Part II for the Godfather sequel, movie sequels tended to have different
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names.
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Once Coppola opted to do it this way, however, a new movie trend was born in that studios
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realized that it was a neat way to market sequels.
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After all, it's a lot easier to cash in by telling people this is the same experience
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as the first one that they enjoyed, which a differently titled movie wouldn't be able
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to do so well.
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The difference was, though, that The Godfather was titled as such because it was an indication
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that you needed to see the first film in order to understand the second, which as we
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know today, doesn't exactly mean the same thing now.
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Number 9.
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Jaws became the first blockbuster but inspired relentless marketing tactics.
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The success of Jaws is many-fold, it's a great film for a start, but one of the reasons
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that everyone saw it back in the day was because instead of being rolled out one territory at
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a time in the US as was the norm, it was released in theaters everywhere on the same day.
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This meant that the marketing budget and exposure people had to these adverts was excessive,
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and as a result tons of people went to see it.
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This widespread campaigning of adverts was quickly adopted by other studios and is now the reason
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why every billboard, bus and electronic service is smeared with film adverts.
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It was always going to be the way that cinema was heading, but Jaws did it first.
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Number 8.
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Heaven's Gate changed the way that movies were made forever and the death of independent
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auteur-driven films.
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Heaven's Gate has become something of a fable of cinematic disaster.
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After its budget rose to astronomical levels and the director became notoriously difficult
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to work with, the film flopped so hard that United Artists actually had to close down.
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Now around this time there was a boon of independent films financed by big studios, the idea being
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hundreds of small investments to offset the risk of a project failing.
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The issue was that this failure sparked panic within the big boys and then they pulled the
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funding.
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This led to tighter control of budgets, which are still huge now, but now have much more
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executive meddling than before.
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Number 7.
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Jurassic Park pretty much put an end to the usage of practical effects and animatronics.
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Stan Winston and Phil Tippett were the animatronic experts who worked on Jurassic Park,
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but neither of them had a truly positive experience on set.
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CGI was experimental at this point, but definitely on the rise, and in Jurassic Park it looked
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phenomenal.
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It was still expensive, but could move beyond the scope of animatronics.
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This led Tippett to utter the line,
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I've just become extinct.
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And when you look at the landscape of today's cinema, you can see that unfortunately he was
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right.
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CGI is now standard practice with films, and in fact they go overboard to sell any time that
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they actually have a real thing in real life on a real set.
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How bizarre.
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Number 6.
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Saving Private Ryan made Shaky Cam a staple of mainstream cinema.
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So, the concept of Shaky Cam is in no way a technique invented by Spielberg, but it was
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one of the first blockbusters to incorporate this method into its shooting.
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Before this point, the wobbly viewpoint was seen as unprofessional, but Spielberg used it
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to great effect to disorientate his audience, especially during the Normandy Beach assault.
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But as with all good examples, there have been countless times where this technique has either
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been misused or just done to hide shoddy action sequences.
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It's gotten so bad that in some fight or action scenes it's near impossible to tell what's
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going on.
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What was so immersive in one film is just cutting corners in others.
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Number 5.
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Titanic brought the movie song back to popularity.
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My Heart Will Go On is one of the biggest selling singles of all time, and we have one
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of the biggest grossing films of all time to thank for it.
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For a long time prior to Titanic, the whole song from the movie had just died out, yet
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James Horner convinced James Cameron that a cash cow needed to be milked for all it was
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worth and that they should pop this track in.
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Thus breathing life back into the whole, movies should have their own song phenomenon once
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more.
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And for a while, it was okay.
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It was cheesy as hell, but it was just okay, and now it's just really annoying.
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Number 4.
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The Sixth Sense Inspired Endless Left-Field Twist Movies
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M. Night Shyamalan didn't invent the shocking twist with The Sixth Sense, of course, but
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he damn near pioneered it as a marketing technique and selling point for motion pictures in general.
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With The Sixth Sense, audiences were so impressed with the twist that they began clamouring
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for more, and Hollywood obliged.
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Which is to say, in the aftermath, Hollywood began to flood theatres with shocking left-field
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twist movies, motion pictures that would market themselves on being built around twists
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you'd never see coming.
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The problem with this is obvious, with the now-expected twist becoming more and more
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over the top, and declining dramatically in impact.
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Number 3.
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The Original Star Wars Trilogy implies that all sequels have to have weird names.
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Earlier in the video, we touched upon The Godfather Part II's distinction of having
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been the first mainstream movie to include Part II in its title.
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Though the numbering system is irritating in an oh my god it reeks of corporate greed way,
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it's at least clean.
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But we have The Original Star Wars Trilogy to thank for an even worse trend, the ever-weirdly-named
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sequels.
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Since The Empire Strikes Back, the movie industry has literally been throwing lame and often
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very arbitrary subtitles onto anything and everything.
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Thor, The Dark World, G.I. Joe Retaliation, Jack Ryan Shadow Recruit, what do they even mean?
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Well Hollywood would say, well we're being creative guys, but what it really means to us is,
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what?
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Number 2.
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Avatar Made 3D Cool Again, But Is Responsible For Increased Ticket Prices
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After several ailing attempts throughout cinematic history to make it relevant, Avatar was the
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first movie that finally made 3D cool in the eyes of the movie going public.
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James Cameron set out to have the audience feeling like they were right inside the world
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of stupidly named precious resources.
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Even now, the achievement stands tall.
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Gravity aside, Avatar is still probably the best and most accomplished 3D film ever.
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However, the films that followed in its wake were not as well incorporated, and even lower-ranked
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flicks offered 3D as a way to cash in.
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As a result, prices rose to accommodate this new, viewing experience, and viewers were subject
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to films shot in 2D, but awkwardly bumped to 3D in post-production, and let's just say,
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it showed.
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And number 1.
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 and 2 Show That You Can Just Chop An Ending In
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Half If somebody told you that your film would make millions of dollars, you'd be pretty happy.
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Now, imagine if that same person told you that you could take your film, split it in 2, pad
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out some bits to fill in the runtime, and make double.
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Well, if you have standards, then you'd probably be okay not doing this, but Harry Potter proved
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that splitting your final arc in 2 really could bring in the muggle money.
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The split arguably was never needed from a storytelling perspective, and encouraged countless
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other titles to follow suit.
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The problem with this, of course, is that moviegoers are now having to fork out twice as much to see
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two parts of a story that only needed one part.
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Twilight and The Hunger Games are guilty of this as well, and while it's so obvious
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what they're doing, they still get millions of people to go in and see it.
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And that's just annoying.
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Where am I?
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Where am I?
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How would you guys like to start a Star Trek channel?
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Have we any idea what came through the rupture before we were able to shut it down?
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We seek new life and new civilizations, but mess with us.
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Real life dolphins that you have seen in an age of documentary and I have dated at least
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two women with tattoos off.
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Clarence falls for a reason, it's not just because it's fun.
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Wheeeee!
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Ride the hole there.
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I'm the wisecracking first officer who kisses hot alien babes first, asks questions later.
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Chris is the chief engineer because he makes things work and look nice.
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Marcus is the captain, obviously, as he's the only one who's verified on Twitter.
08:06
Brian Marshall!
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Brian Marshall!
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I am in fact, he's still very much under probation, Sean Ferrick.
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As he was deemed to be satanic.
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Oh, oh, oh, oh, episode 14, Beverly fucking ago.
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One hundred king food!
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Get eaten in!
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This are getting good!
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Which is great, but then Ahura and Sulu end up dead.
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Because that's who you go get sex advice from on the Enterprise?
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This one may lean a little heavy on the conspiracy theory side of things,
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but they just haven't showed it to us yet.
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Terry Farrell grabbed my hand and said how proud that made her.
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And that is a memory I really just wanted to share with everybody today.
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Take a walk with me as we go and do some cetacean observations.
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I'm Ellie with Trek Culture and here are 10 examples of Star Trek story arcs you can binge in a day.
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The show is, to quote a famous Trek Culture voice,
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kiss funny.
09:14
So, so stupid.
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Wait, what?
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Guys, guys, we are, we're, we're cutting live, live to Adam Cleary right now.
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So, well.
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Well.
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