SERIOUSLY ...THERE'S FUN, TOO, THIS AUTUMN.Byline: Bob Strauss and Glenn Whipp Film Writers In autumn, the movies get down to serious business. Theoretically, anyway. With titles like the animated ``Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit'' and ``Chicken Little,'' another Harry Potter installment and the million- kids-starring ``Yours, Mine & Ours'' remake on the schedule, the next couple of months aren't exactly shaping up as an intellectual feast. But there will be plenty of dramatic, Oscar-seeking star turns, self-important issue films (mostly set in the past) and a few good biopics. So maybe you'll be able to wear your thinking cap to the theater after all. The following list includes everything we know about that's opening in L.A. through November, plus some select December titles you should be getting excited about NOW. All release dates are subject to change. COMING TO A THEATER NEAR YOU Compiled by Bob Strauss and Glenn Whipp SEPT. 23 DALTRY CALHOUN: Dude tries to keep his failing golf club afloat while dealing with sudden appearance of teenage daughter. Johnny Knoxville <noinclude></noinclude> Philip John Clapp (born March 11, 1971 in Knoxville, Tennessee), better known as Johnny Knoxville, is an American comic actor and daredevil. plays the screw-up. (Miramax) DEAR WENDY: A kid in a poor mining town finds a gun, becomes fascinated. Starring Jamie Bell, who once played kid-in-a-poor-mining-town ``Billy Elliot.'' (Wellspring well·spring n. 1. The source of a stream or spring. 2. A source: a wellspring of ideas. wellspring Noun ) DIRTY LOVE: Written by and starring Jenny McCarthy Jennifer McCarthy (born November 1, 1972)[1] is an American model, comedian, actress and author. She first appeared in Playboy magazine in October 1993 and was named Playmate of the Year in its June 1994 issue. . Directed by her soon-to-be ex-husband. Making a gross-out sex comedy together isn't good for a marriage? Who knew? (First Look) FLIGHTPLAN: Jodie Foster's recently widowed mom loses her daughter on an airplane and can't convince anybody the girl ever existed. (Touchstone) A HISTORY OF VIOLENCE: David Cronenberg crafts a fabulous allegory about George W.'s America in this revenge tale starring Viggo Mortensen and Maria Bello. (New Line) MAGNIFICENT DESOLATION: WALKING ON THE MOON 3D: Like the title says. It's in IMAX IMAX Noun a film projection process that produces an image ten times larger than standard . (IMAX/Playtone) OLIVER TWIST: Roman Polanski directs the millionth adaptation of Charles Dickens' orphan classic. Ben Kingsley does Fagin. (TriStar) ROLL BOUNCE: Roller rink closes. Kids head uptown for kicks. (Fox Searchlight) STEAL ME: Adolescent girl goes to Montana to look for prostitute mom. (Cineville) THREE DANCING SLAVES: Three brothers look to get out from under their father's thumb. (TLA (Three Letter Acronym) The epitome of acronyms! While two-, four- and five-letter acronyms exist, there are more three-letter acronyms. Obviously, three words to describe a concept or product is the most popular. TLA - Three-Letter Acronym ) WALL: Documentary, made by a woman of Jewish and Arab heritage, about the fence being built between Israelis and Palestinians. (LifeSize Entertainment) SEPT. 28 THE PRIZE WINNER OF DEFIANCE, OHIO: True story of a 1950s mother of 10 who made a killing from jingle-writing contests. Julianne Moore stars. (DreamWorks/Go Fish) SEPT. 30 CAPOTE: Philip Seymour Hoffman For other persons named Philip Hoffman, see Philip Hoffman (disambiguation). Philip Seymour Hoffman (born July 23, 1967) is an Academy Award-winning American actor. Biography Early life Hoffman was born in Fairport, New York to Gordon S. is winning raves as the oddball writer researching his murder-in-the-heartland masterpiece ``In Cold Blood.'' Catherine Keener plays Tru's pal, ``To Kill a Mockingbird'' author Harper Lee. (Sony Classics) DUMA: Carroll Ballard (``The Black Stallion'') makes another great all-ages adventure movie, this one focusing on a boy and his cheetah cheetah (chē`tə), carnivore of the cat family, Acinonyx jubatus, native to Africa S of the Sahara and SW Asia as far east as India. . (Warner Bros BROS Brothers BROS Benefits and Retirement Operations Section (King County, Washington) BROS Barnes and Richmond Operatic Society (London, UK) .) GOING SHOPPING: Another comic/sensitive exploration of female neuroses from ``Eating'' and ``Babyfever'' director Henry Jaglom. (Rainbow Releasing) THE GREATEST GAME EVER PLAYED: True story of the 1913 U.S. Open, in which a caddy A plastic container that holds a CD or DVD disc for added protection. The bare disc is placed in the caddy, and the caddy is inserted into the drive. A caddy is not a jewel case. A jewel case protects the disc for transportation. A caddy protects the disc while reading and writing. from New Jersey went up against Britain's finest pro golfers. Class conflict and special effects try to counteract the curse of the dullest sport ever filmed. (Disney) INTO THE BLUE: Buff dudes and hot babes come across ill-gotten goods on a diving expedition, then must flee an angry drug lord. With Jessica Alba and Paul Walker. (Sony) LITTLE MANHATTAN: Cute coming-of-age story about first love in the Big Apple. (20th Century Fox) MIRRORMASK: Circus girl wants to run off to a different life, ends up in a surreal world that makes Oz look logical. Brainchild of graphic novelist Neil Gaiman, produced by the Jim Henson Company. (Destination/Samuel Goldwyn) SEPARATE LIES: Tragic accident unravels rich Brits' marriage. With Emily Watson, Tom Wilkinson, Rupert Everett. (Fox Searchlight) SERENITY: Geek hero Joss Whedon directs the big-screen version of his short-lived sci-fi TV show. Think a grungier, more violent ``Star Trek.'' (Universal) SUENO: John Leguizamo plays a Mexican singer trying to make it in L.A. (Destination Films) OCT OCT ornithine carbamoyltransferase; oxytocin challenge test. OCT ornithine carbamoyl transferase, a liver specific enzyme. OCT Oxytocin stress test, see there . 7 DANDELION dandelion [Eng. form of Fr.,=lion's tooth], any plant of the genus Taraxacum of the family Asteraceae (aster family), perennial herbs of wide distribution in temperate regions. : Two troubled teens find each other and more trouble in an Idaho town. (International Film Circuit) FORTY SHADES OF BLUE: Grand Jury Prize winner at this year's Sundance Film Festival is about a music mogul (Rip Torn) and his much-younger, Russian-import girlfriend (Dina Korzun). (First Look) GOOD NIGHT, AND GOOD LUCK.: George Clooney directed this black-and-white re-creation of the showdown between CBS News icon Edward R. Murrow Noun 1. Edward R. Murrow - United States broadcast journalist remembered for his reports from London during World War II (1908-1965) Edward Roscoe Murrow, Murrow (David Strathairn) and Communist-hunting Sen. Joseph McCarthy (McCarthy, seen only in actual archive footage from the 1950s). Clooney plays Murrow's producer, Fred Friendly. (Warner Independent) THE GOSPEL: R&B hit maker finds his father's ministry in disarray. (Screen Gems) IN HER SHOES: Grandmother puts two bickering bick·er intr.v. bick·ered, bick·er·ing, bick·ers 1. To engage in a petty, bad-tempered quarrel; squabble. See Synonyms at argue. 2. sisters back together again. With Cameron Diaz, Toni Collette, Shirley MacLaine. (20th Century Fox) SACRED STAGE: THE MARINSKY THEATER: St. Petersburg's performing arts center A performing arts center, often abbreviated PAC, is a multi-use performance space that can be adapted for use by various types of the performing arts, including dance, music and theatre. stands tall through revolution, commies and poverty. (First Run) TWO FOR THE MONEY: Con thriller set in the world of high-stakes sports gambling. With Al Pacino, Matthew McConaughey and Rene Russo. (Universal) WAITING: It's about waiters. And it's a comedy. (Lions Gate) WALLACE & GROMIT: THE CURSE OF THE WERE-RABBIT: The Claymation inventor and his trusty dog make their feature-length debut. There's a were-rabbit, too, apparently. (DreamWorks) THE WAR WITHIN: Pakistani immigrant's plans to become a suicide bomber get sidetracked when he meets a hot chick. (Magnolia) OCT. 14 DOMINO: Actor Laurence Harvey's daughter goes from modeling to hunting down fugitives. True story. Keira Knightley stars; Tony Scott directs. (New Line) DORIAN BLUES: Upstate New York Upstate New York is the region of New York State north of the core of the New York metropolitan area. It has a population of 7,121,911 out of New York State's total 18,976,457. Were it an independent state, it would be ranked 13th by population. misfit mis·fit n. 1. Something of the wrong size or shape for its purpose. 2. One who is unable to adjust to one's environment or circumstances or is considered to be disturbingly different from others. discovers sexual identity, heads to the Big City. (TLA) ELIZABETHTOWN: Writer-director Cameron Crowe (``Jerry Maguire,'' ``Almost Famous'') is back with a comedy-drama about a young man (Orlando Bloom) coming to terms with his father's death while romancing a flight attendant (Kirsten Dunst) he just met. (Paramount) FINDING HOME: Woman inherits grandmother's remote inn, thinks about stuff. (Castle Hill) THE FOG: John Carpenter's subpar sub·par adj. 1. Not measuring up to traditional standards of performance, value, or production. 2. Below par in a hole, round, or game of golf. horror movie gets a remake. (Sony) THE GOEBBELS EXPERIMENT: Not a documentary about Fox News, but instead Kenneth Branagh reading from the diary of the Nazi propaganda minister. (First Run) INNOCENT VOICES: Screenwriter Oscar Torres' own story of growing up during El Salvador's civil war. (BB Entertainment Marketing) NINE LIVES: Interconnected stories of nine women in nine, separate single takes. With Glenn Close, Dakota Fanning, Holly Hunter, Sissy Spacek and a few guys, too. (Magnolia) OCCUPATION DREAMLAND dream·land n. 1. An ideal or imaginary land. 2. A state of sleep. Noun 1. dreamland - a pleasing country existing only in dreams or imagination dreamworld, never-never land : Documentary about a squad of American soldiers deployed in the doomed Iraq city of Falluja. (Rumur) THE SQUID AND THE WHALE: Director Noah Baumbach's semi-autobiographical story about divorcing writers (Jeff Daniels and Laura Linney) and their two confused sons in the 1980s. (Samuel Goldwyn) WE DON'T DIE, WE MULTIPLY: Documentary about the emcee at the Comedy Act Theater in South Central Los Angeles. Martin Lawrence and Bernie Mac are among the many comics featured. WHERE THE TRUTH LIES: Atom Egoyan's adults-only study of popular entertainers, um, entertaining themselves until a naked dead girl spoils the party. With Kevin Bacon, Colin Firth and Alison Lohman. (THINKFilm) OCT. 19 USHPIZIN: Comedy set in Israel's ultra-Orthodox religious community. (Picturehouse) OCT. 21 DOOM: The Rock battles alien mutants on Mars in this video-game dramatization dram·a·ti·za·tion n. 1. The act or art of dramatizing: the dramatization of a novel. 2. A work adapted for dramatic presentation: . (Universal) DREAMER: INSPIRED BY A TRUE STORY: But aren't they all? This is a girl-and-her-horse story, starring Dakota Fanning and Kurt Russell. (DreamWorks) KISS KISS, BANG BANG: Petty thief (Robert Downey Jr.) returns to L.A. and gets involved in a murder investigation as well as his old high-school dream girl. Shane Black writes and directs. (Warner Bros.) NAKED IN ASHES: Documentary about Indian yogis. (Paradise Filmworks International) NORTH COUNTRY: Single mother pulls a ``Norma Rae,'' rallying miners for better working conditions. With Charlize Theron and Sissy Spacek. (Warner Bros.) PROTOCOLS OF ZION: Documentary look at the resurgence of anti-Semitism since the 9/11 attacks. (THINKFilm) SHOPGIRL: Steve Martin stars in this adaptation of his novel about a rich guy romancing a Beverly Hills glove seller (Claire Danes). (Touchstone) STAY: Therapist (Ewan McGregor) tries to keep troubled college student (Ryan Gosling) from killing himself. (20th Century Fox) OCT. 28 LEGEND OF ZORRO zorro: see fox. Zorro masked swordsman, defender of weak and oppressed. [Am. Lit.: comic strip (1919); Am. Cinema: Halliwell, 794; TV: Terrace, II, 461–462] See : Disguise : More swashbuckling swash·buck·le intr.v. swash·buck·led, swash·buck·ling, swash·buck·les To act as a swashbuckler, as in a movie or play. [Back-formation from swashbuckler. with Antonio Banderas and Catherine Zeta-Jones. (Sony) NEW YORK New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of DOLL: Documentary about former glam rocker Arthur ``Killer'' Kane, who is now a Mormon. (First Independent) PARADISE NOW: Two Palestinian best friends' plans to become suicide bombers get sidetracked when one of them meets a hot chick. (Warner Independent) PRIME: Recently divorced Uma Thurman has a fling with a younger man who turns out to be her therapist's son. Meryl Streep is the shrink. Expect Freud jokes. (Universal) SAW 2: The first exercise in ludicrously elaborate sadism was a hit. So now there's a sequel with Donnie Wahlberg in it. (Lions Gate) THREE ... EXTREMES: A collection of scary stories directed by three Asian freak-out masters: Japan's Takashi Miike, Hong Kong's Fruit Chan and South Korea's Park Chan-Wook. (Lions Gate) THE WEATHER MAN: Nicolas Cage is a Chicago TV forecaster in the throes throe n. 1. A severe pang or spasm of pain, as in childbirth. See Synonyms at pain. 2. throes A condition of agonizing struggle or trouble: a country in the throes of economic collapse. of one cyclone of a midlife crisis midlife crisis n. A period of psychological doubt and anxiety that some people experience in middle age. midlife crisis . (Paramount) OCTOBER UNSCHEDULED DOWN TO THE BONE: Recovering cocaine addicts in love. (Laemmle/Zeller) LADIES NIGHT: Like it says, in Mexico City. (Televisa Cine) NOV judgment notwithstanding the verdict (N.O.V.) n. reversal of a jury's verdict by the trial judge when the judge believes there was no factual basis for the verdict or it was contrary to law. The judge will then enter a different verdict as "a matter of law. . 4 CHICKEN LITTLE: Disney's first all-computer-animated feature hopes to live up to estranged es·trange tr.v. es·tranged, es·trang·ing, es·trang·es 1. To make hostile, unsympathetic, or indifferent; alienate. 2. To remove from an accustomed place or set of associations. corporate cousin Pixar's standard. This time, the sky's really falling. Eclectic voice cast runs the gamut from ``Scrubs' '' Zach Braff to TV ``Batman'' Adam West. (Disney) THE DYING GAUL: Hollywood morality tale sounds like a bisexual update of ``Sunset Blvd.'' With Peter Sarsgaard, Campbell Scott and Patricia Clarkson. (Strand Releasing) FAMILY STONE: Ensemble holiday comedy about a favorite son (Dermot Mulroney) who brings his uptight fiancee (Sarah Jessica Parker) home for Christmas. With Diane Keaton, Rachel McAdams and many, many others. (20th Century Fox) I LOVE YOUR WORK: Movie star loses grip on reality. How they could tell was not explained. (THINKFilm) JARHEAD: Anthony Swofford's memoir of being a Marine in the Gulf War is brought to the screen by ``American Beauty'' director Sam Mendes. Jake Gyllenhaal, Jamie Foxx and Peter Sarsgaard invade Iraq the first time around. (Universal) THE MATADOR matador In bullfighting, the principal performer, who works the capes and attempts to dispatch the bull with a sword thrust between the shoulder blades. Most of the techniques used by modern matadors were established in the 1910s by Juan Belmonte (b. 1894–d. : Pierce Brosnan and Greg Kinnear star in an unusually comic and moving hit man thriller. (Weinstein Co.) ONE BRIGHT SHINING MOMENT One Bright Shining Moment: The Forgotten Summer of George McGovern is a 2005 documentary directed by Stephen Vittoria. It chronicles the unsuccessful 1972 presidential campaign of progressive Democrat George McGovern. : George McGovern runs for president. So where's the shining moment? (Street Legal) THE PASSENGER: Rerelease re·re·lease tr.v. re·re·leased, re·re·leas·ing, re·re·leas·es To release (a movie, for example) again. re of Michelangelo Antonioni's existential masterpiece. With Jack Nicholson and Maria Schneider. (Sony Classics) WAL-MART: THE HIGH PRICE OF LOW COST: Documentary maker Robert Greenwald (``Uncovered,'' ``Outfoxed'') goes after the mega-store. (Disinformation dis·in·for·ma·tion n. 1. Deliberately misleading information announced publicly or leaked by a government or especially by an intelligence agency in order to influence public opinion or the government in another nation: ) NOV. 9 GET RICH OR DIE TRYIN': 50 Cent plays 50 Cent in this autobiographical feature film directed by Ireland's Jim Sheridan (``My Left Foot''). Yo' and begorah! (Paramount) NOV. 11 BALLETS RUSSES: Documentary about the groundbreaking dance troupes that brought innovative ballet to locations the world over. (Zeitgeist Films) BEE SEASON: Dad immerses himself in daughter's spelling bee contest, excluding his wife in the process. With Richard Gere and Juliette Binoche. (Fox Searchlight) DERAILED: Jennifer Aniston and Clive Owen are married to other people, having an affair and getting blackmailed. (Weinstein Co.) ELLIE PARKER: Naomi Watts' pet project, in which she plays an aspiring actress whose life goes wackily out of control. (Strand) LONDON: Jessica Biel plays the title character, a young woman who apparently likes sex. (Silver Nitrate silver nitrate (nī`trāt), chemical compound, AgNO3, a colorless crystalline material that is very soluble in water. The most important compound of silver, it is used in the preparation of silver salts for photography, in chemical ) THREE OF HEARTS: A POST MODERN FAMILY: Documentary about two gay men and the woman they agree to love. (THINKFilm) WAGING AND LIVING: Documentary on the working poor in America. (Public Policy) ZATHURA: Chris Van Allsburg's book about a couple of bickering brothers' adventures in deep space comes to the screen. Jon Favreau (``Elf'') directs. (Sony) NOV. 18 HARRY POTTER AND THE GOBLET OF FIRE: Harry battles hormones and Lord Voldemort (Ralph Fiennes). Mike Newell directs. (Warner Bros.) PRIDE AND PREJUDICE: Jane Austen's Bennet sisters come to the big screen with this adaptation of the chick lit classic tale of love and misunderstanding. With Keira Knightley and Jena Malone. (Focus) PULSE: After a suicide, it's the end of the world as they know it for a group of friends. And they don't feel fine. (Magnolia) SARAH SILVERMAN: JESUS IS MAGIC: The outrageous comedian in concert. (Roadside Attractions) TRISTRAM SHANDY shan·dy n. pl. shan·dies 1. Shandygaff. 2. A drink made of beer and lemonade. shandy Noun pl -dies - A COCK AND BULL STORY boastful story; a canard. See also: Cock : Movie about a director shooting an unfilmable movie. (Newmarket) WALK THE LINE: Johnny Cash gets the ``Ray'' treatment with Joaquin Phoenix playing the Man in Black. (20th Century Fox) WOLF CREEK: Cute English backpackers are kidnapped in the Australian Outback. (Weinstein Co.) NOV. 23 IN THE MIX:Usher plays a DJ who falls for a Mafia princess. Mayhem and comedy ensue. (Lions Gate) THE ICE HARVEST: Dim bulbs (John Cusack, Billy Bob Thornton) embezzle embezzle To take illegally something of value being held in custody for someone else. money on Christmas Eve. It gets complicated from there. Harold Ramis directs. (Focus) JUST FRIENDS: A man comes across his high-school crush, the person who turned him into a take-no-prisoners womanizer wom·an·ize v. woman·ized, woman·iz·ing, woman·iz·es v.intr. To pursue women lecherously. v.tr. To give female characteristics to; feminize. . (New Line) RENT: Broadway hit about starving East Villagers gets the big-screen treatment with Chris Columbus (``Mrs. Doubtfire'') in the director's chair. (Sony) SYRIANA: Political thriller about big oil and government corruption. With George Clooney, Matt Damon; written and directed by Stephen Gaghan (``Traffic''). (Warner Bros.) YOURS, MINE & OURS: Hey, the ``Cheaper by the Dozen'' remake did business. So why not exhume ex·hume tr.v. ex·humed, ex·hum·ing, ex·humes 1. To remove from a grave; disinter. 2. To bring to light, especially after a period of obscurity. the comedy about the guy with 10 children marrying the woman with eight? Dennis Quaid and Rene Russo attempt to control chaos, fail. (Paramount) NOV. 25 THE CONFORMIST con·form·ist n. A person who uncritically or habitually conforms to the customs, rules, or styles of a group. adj. Marked by conformity or convention: : Bernardo Bertolucci's magnificent psychological study of an Italian fascist is back in a brand-new, uncut print. (Paramount) AND KEEP IN MIND FOR DECEMBER BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN: Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal play gay cowboys tryingto cope with their culturally unacceptable feelings in this Venice Film Festival award winner, directed by ``Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon's'' Ang Lee. (Focus - Dec. 9) THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA: THE LION, THE WITCH AND THE WARDROBE: C.S. Lewis' fantasy epic follows ``The Lord of the Rings'' to the big screen - with, hopefully, the same degree of audience interest as a result. ``Shrek''-meister Andrew Adamson directs a mostly Brit cast. (Disney - Dec. 9) MEMOIRS OF A GEISHA: Rob Marshall (``Chicago'') directs the adaptation of Arthur Golden's acclaimed novel about a legendary geisha geisha Member of a professional class of women in Japan whose traditional occupation is to entertain men. A geisha must be adept at singing, dancing, and playing traditional musical instruments (e.g., the samisen) in addition to being skilled at making conversation. (Ziyi Zhang). (Sony - Dec. 9) KING KONG: Something about a big ape. You might have heard of it? Directed by Peter Jackson. You may have heard of his ``Lord of the Rings'' pictures? Naomi Watts, Jack Black, Adrien Brody and the guy who played Gollum find big monkey love. (Universal - Dec. 14) ALL THE KING'S MEN: Robert Penn Warren's Boss Willie Stark returns to the screen in this remake that has Sean Penn playing the corrupt, Southern politician. (Son - Dec. 16) THE PRODUCERS: The Broadway musical based on Mel Brooks' movie is now a movie again. Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick reprise re·prise n. 1. Music a. A repetition of a phrase or verse. b. A return to an original theme. 2. A recurrence or resumption of an action. tr.v. their stage incarnations of crooked impresario Max Bialystock and nervous accountant Leo Leo, in astronomy Leo [Lat.,=the lion], northern constellation lying S of Ursa Major and on the ecliptic (apparent path of the sun through the heavens) between Cancer and Virgo; it is one of the constellations of the zodiac. Bloom. The theatrical hit's director and choreographer Susan Stroman did the same for the film. (Universal - Dec. 21) MUNICH: Steven Spielberg follows Israeli assassins who take out the Palestinian terrorists responsible for the 1972 Munich Olympics massacre. (Universal - Dec. 23) MATCH POINT: They swear, swear, swear that this is the good Woody Allen movie we've been waiting for him to make. It's a drama, set in England, starring Scarlett Johansson. (DreamWorks - Dec. 25) MRS. HENDERSON PRESENTS: Finally, a Judi Dench movie someone under 70 might like. She plays the upper-class operator of the first nude nightclub in Britain. (Weinstein Co. - Dec. 25) THE NEW WORLD: Director Terrence Malick's drama of colonial days stars Colin Farrell as John Smith and Q'orianka Kilcher as Pocahantas. (New Line - Dec. 25) CAPTION(S): 9 photos, box Photo: (1 -- cover -- color) Joaquin Phoenix as Johnny Cash and Reese Witherspoon as June Carter in ``Walk the Line'' (2 -- cover -- color) Antonio Banderas (3 -- cover -- color) George Clooney (4 -- cover -- color) Dakota Fanning (5 -- cover -- color) Cameron Diaz (6 -- cover -- color) Steve Martin (7 -- cover -- color) Sarah Jessica Parker (8) ``WALLACE & GROMIT: THE CURSE OF THE WERE-RABBIT'' Oct. 7 (9) ``RENT'' Nov. 23 Box: COMING TO A THEATER NEAR YOU (see text) |
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