"A Fish Called Selma" is a fun season 7 episode of "The Simpsons," notable for being Troy McClure's (Phil Hartman) most prominent episode in the show, and for being one of the few episodes in the series where the writers seemed to want us to care about Selma, Marge's grouchy, unpleasant sister. Much like with Sideshow Bob before him or Fat Tony afterward, here Selma falls in love with Troy McClure, only for the relationship to tragically fall apart by the end of the episode.
In terms of the episode's impact on pop culture, however, it's the "Planet of the Apes" musical number scene that's most effectively stood the test of the time. A lot of millennials might not remember Falco's one-hit wonder "Rock Me Amadeus," but they definitely remember the "Dr. Zaius" parody version this episode pulled off. "The Simpsons" is filled with memorable musical moments, like the...
In terms of the episode's impact on pop culture, however, it's the "Planet of the Apes" musical number scene that's most effectively stood the test of the time. A lot of millennials might not remember Falco's one-hit wonder "Rock Me Amadeus," but they definitely remember the "Dr. Zaius" parody version this episode pulled off. "The Simpsons" is filled with memorable musical moments, like the...
- 1/28/2023
- by Michael Boyle
- Slash Film
Jack Barth’s claim he did not receive credit he deserved shines light on movie industry machinations
As a premise, it is surprisingly simple: a young musician who is the only person in the world to know the Beatles’ back catalogue forges a successful career by covering their songs. But the more complex question of who should get credit for the Hollywood movie it became has put the opaque machinations of the film industry in the spotlight.
The idea ultimately became Yesterday, the Richard Curtis film directed by Danny Boyle and starring Himesh Patel, which made more than £125m at the box office worldwide. But Jack Barth, a writer whose work has appeared on The Simpsons, claimed last week he had not received the full credit he said he deserved for writing the original screenplay that provided the basis for the film.
As a premise, it is surprisingly simple: a young musician who is the only person in the world to know the Beatles’ back catalogue forges a successful career by covering their songs. But the more complex question of who should get credit for the Hollywood movie it became has put the opaque machinations of the film industry in the spotlight.
The idea ultimately became Yesterday, the Richard Curtis film directed by Danny Boyle and starring Himesh Patel, which made more than £125m at the box office worldwide. But Jack Barth, a writer whose work has appeared on The Simpsons, claimed last week he had not received the full credit he said he deserved for writing the original screenplay that provided the basis for the film.
- 5/31/2020
- by Lanre Bakare
- The Guardian - Film News
Finalists have been revealed for the 2020 Humanitas Prize, which honors film and television writers whose work inspires compassion, hope, and understanding in the human family. Titles include awards-season heavies Bombshell, It’s a Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood and The Farewell on the film side and When They See Us, Pose, This Is Us and The Handmaid’s Tale on the small-screen side.
It’s the 45th year for the honors that hands out awards in 10 categories — two new categories, Limited Series, TV Movie or Special and Short Film, are newcomers this year.
Winners will be announced at the 45th annual Humanitas Prize ceremony January 24, 2020 at the Beverly Hilton.
Here are this year’s finalists:
Drama Feature Film
A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood
Written by Micah Fitzerman-Blue & Noah Harpster; inspired by the article “Can You Say… Hero?” by Tom Junod
A Hidden Life
Written and directed by Terrence Malick...
It’s the 45th year for the honors that hands out awards in 10 categories — two new categories, Limited Series, TV Movie or Special and Short Film, are newcomers this year.
Winners will be announced at the 45th annual Humanitas Prize ceremony January 24, 2020 at the Beverly Hilton.
Here are this year’s finalists:
Drama Feature Film
A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood
Written by Micah Fitzerman-Blue & Noah Harpster; inspired by the article “Can You Say… Hero?” by Tom Junod
A Hidden Life
Written and directed by Terrence Malick...
- 11/15/2019
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
Your friend from the movies is back with the list of this attraction this week. A motivational saga on a genius mathematician and a rom com that gives a tribute to the Beatles.
Super 30
Hrithik Roshan urges India to take a chalang ( a leap) in Super 30. The biographical drama directed by Vikas Bahl stars the Greek god Hrithik Roshan who plays Anand Kumar ? the genius mathematician from Bihar who created a revolution with his Super 30 programme.
Also read:?Super 30 - critics review, rating, cast and crew
Highlights : Hrithik has excelled in his latest avatar as a genius Bihari mathematician who changed the equation of education in India. A cry for equal opportunity to all, and the right of education to all, Super 30 is a story that every Indian, student and/or a teacher should watch.
Yesterday
A British romantic comedy film directed by Danny Boyle and written by Richard Curtis,...
Super 30
Hrithik Roshan urges India to take a chalang ( a leap) in Super 30. The biographical drama directed by Vikas Bahl stars the Greek god Hrithik Roshan who plays Anand Kumar ? the genius mathematician from Bihar who created a revolution with his Super 30 programme.
Also read:?Super 30 - critics review, rating, cast and crew
Highlights : Hrithik has excelled in his latest avatar as a genius Bihari mathematician who changed the equation of education in India. A cry for equal opportunity to all, and the right of education to all, Super 30 is a story that every Indian, student and/or a teacher should watch.
Yesterday
A British romantic comedy film directed by Danny Boyle and written by Richard Curtis,...
- 7/12/2019
- GlamSham
Chicago – As a Beatles fanatic who has a band because of their existence, the premise of “Yesterday” was can’t miss. A man wakes up after an accident to discover he’s the only person to know that The Beatles existed? Sign me up and buy me popcorn. It’s unfortunate that the story went in a direction that did miss.
Rating: 3.0/5.0
There is joy in the discovery … the early days of Jack, the musician who is awoken to his only-man-on-earth status, is goofy fun. His early renderings of the songs, and their bare bones recordings, have a special quality that harken back to their origins. However, story creator/screenwriter Richard Curtis (“Love Actually”) couldn’t help but wrap a rather lame love story around it, and having Ed Sheeran bring the proceedings to a halt every time he appeared on screen was painful. And while Himesh Patel gave it the old college try,...
Rating: 3.0/5.0
There is joy in the discovery … the early days of Jack, the musician who is awoken to his only-man-on-earth status, is goofy fun. His early renderings of the songs, and their bare bones recordings, have a special quality that harken back to their origins. However, story creator/screenwriter Richard Curtis (“Love Actually”) couldn’t help but wrap a rather lame love story around it, and having Ed Sheeran bring the proceedings to a halt every time he appeared on screen was painful. And while Himesh Patel gave it the old college try,...
- 6/28/2019
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
If nothing else, Danny Boyle’s latest film “Yesterday” has one hell of an interesting premise: a regular guy with a middling music career (the very charming Himesh Patel) gets hit by a bus during a curious worldwide blackout, only to wake up from a brief coma to realize he’s the only person who remembers the songs of the Beatles. Soon enough, he’s sweeping the world with his special, and, to the world, novel, jams like “Yesterday” and “Hey Jude” and “I Saw Her Standing There,” among others.
Written by rom-com king Richard Curtis from a story by Jack Barth, the high-concept feature is beholden to its big idea, but it seems as if even the film’s best idea isn’t a particularly original one. In recent weeks, at least two authors have come out with their own, earlier projects that are built on similar premises, and...
Written by rom-com king Richard Curtis from a story by Jack Barth, the high-concept feature is beholden to its big idea, but it seems as if even the film’s best idea isn’t a particularly original one. In recent weeks, at least two authors have come out with their own, earlier projects that are built on similar premises, and...
- 6/26/2019
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
The combination of director Danny Boyle and scribe Richard Curtis isn’t an immediately obvious one, or one that initially seems built for success. After all, they operate on such different ends of the cinematic spectrum. However, Boyle rarely works with the sort of charming material that Curtis is known for, while Curtis has never had as stylish a filmmaker helming one of his scripts as he has with Boyle. Together, they bring a fantastical and musical romantic comedy to theaters this week in Yesterday. Despite never quite reaching its full potential or fully making use of either’s total talents, this is just so damn likable of a movie, it’s impossible not to recommend. It’s simply a shame that we don’t have the modern classic that the talent and premise hint at. Yesterday is a rom com filled with music, tied together by a fantasy conceit rife with possibility.
- 6/26/2019
- by Joey Magidson
- Hollywoodnews.com
No pun intended, but imagine a world in which no one has ever heard of the Beatles or any of their songs. That’s the clever premise behind Yesterday (out June 28th), the new film directed by Danny Boyle (Trainspotting, Slumdog Millionaire) and co-written by Richard Curtis (Four Weddings and a Funeral, Love Actually, Notting Hill, and Bridget Jones’s Diary). In Yesterday, Jack, a struggling guitarist and singer-songwriter played by Himesh Patel, is struck by a bus during a freak, momentary global blackout. When he awakens, he realizes that...
- 6/25/2019
- by David Browne
- Rollingstone.com
Imagine a world in which The Beatles never existed – it isn’t hard to do. That’s the premise of Danny Boyle & Richard Curtis’s new film – Yesterday. An alternate reality feel good musical which stars Himesh Patel and Lily James and features the songs of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and the mighty Ringo Starr.
The film also stars Sophia Di Martino, Ellise Chappell, Meera Syal, Harry Michell, Vincent Franklin, Joel Fry, Ed Sheeran and Sanjeev Bhaskar. It was written by Curtis and Jack Barth.
Yesterday evening at the Odeon Luxe in London’s Leicester Square the film had its European Premiere and we were there to speak with the cast and crew.
Eleanor Sawyer and Scott Davis were on the red carpet and conducted these interviews.
Yesterday Premiere Interviews
Synopsis
A struggling musician realizes he’s the only person on Earth who can remember The Beatles after...
The film also stars Sophia Di Martino, Ellise Chappell, Meera Syal, Harry Michell, Vincent Franklin, Joel Fry, Ed Sheeran and Sanjeev Bhaskar. It was written by Curtis and Jack Barth.
Yesterday evening at the Odeon Luxe in London’s Leicester Square the film had its European Premiere and we were there to speak with the cast and crew.
Eleanor Sawyer and Scott Davis were on the red carpet and conducted these interviews.
Yesterday Premiere Interviews
Synopsis
A struggling musician realizes he’s the only person on Earth who can remember The Beatles after...
- 6/19/2019
- by Jon Lyus
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Will ‘Yesterday’ bring Richard Curtis his 2nd screenwriting Oscar nomination 25 years after his 1st?
This year marks the 25th anniversary of Richard Curtis’ lone Oscar nomination. The recipient was his original screenplay for 1994’s “Four Weddings and a Funeral, ” which also was a Best Picture candidate. Could it be time for him to get another chance with his latest opus, “Yesterday”?
The script for the film directed by Danny Boyle that opens nationwide on June 28 imagines a world where the Beatles never existed , a phenomenon caused by a worldwide blackout. The only person who seems to remember them is a struggling musician named Jack (Himesh Patel), who was knocked unconscious after being hit by a bus while riding his bike. When he launches into “Yesterday” to try out a new guitar, he realizes his friends think he wrote the tune. Soon fame, fortune and celebs come calling, including Ed Sheeran and James Corden.
SEEEarly look at Oscar 2020’s original screenplay hopefuls
It is a...
The script for the film directed by Danny Boyle that opens nationwide on June 28 imagines a world where the Beatles never existed , a phenomenon caused by a worldwide blackout. The only person who seems to remember them is a struggling musician named Jack (Himesh Patel), who was knocked unconscious after being hit by a bus while riding his bike. When he launches into “Yesterday” to try out a new guitar, he realizes his friends think he wrote the tune. Soon fame, fortune and celebs come calling, including Ed Sheeran and James Corden.
SEEEarly look at Oscar 2020’s original screenplay hopefuls
It is a...
- 6/12/2019
- by Susan Wloszczyna
- Gold Derby
Yesterday, a film inspired by The Beatles and directed by Academy Award-winning director Danny Boyle, will release in India on July 12.
The film is based on Jack Barth's story and?screenplay has been penned by Richard Curtis.
"One of our producers came to me with Jack Barth's idea, a story about a musician who remembers The Beatles' music in a world where no one else does. I loved the idea, and at that point told them I didn't want to read the script?as I would like a crack at it myself," Curtis said in a statement.
Also Read:?See what Anil has to say about Danny Boyle
"I went away and wrote a film based on that simple-but-brilliant idea. So, whilst the extraordinary premise is Jack's, the script and shape of the story are mine."
The film stars actor Himesh Patel in the lead as Jack Malik.
The film is based on Jack Barth's story and?screenplay has been penned by Richard Curtis.
"One of our producers came to me with Jack Barth's idea, a story about a musician who remembers The Beatles' music in a world where no one else does. I loved the idea, and at that point told them I didn't want to read the script?as I would like a crack at it myself," Curtis said in a statement.
Also Read:?See what Anil has to say about Danny Boyle
"I went away and wrote a film based on that simple-but-brilliant idea. So, whilst the extraordinary premise is Jack's, the script and shape of the story are mine."
The film stars actor Himesh Patel in the lead as Jack Malik.
- 6/10/2019
- GlamSham
The Montclair Film Festival concluded its 8th annual edition over the weekend, presenting awards to Danny Boyle's Beatles-inspired Yesterday as well as to multiple prize winners Mickey and the Bear, Mossville: When Great Trees Fall and Premature.
Yesterday, which was a surprise screening on May 5, won the audience award for world cinema, which honors films produced outside of the U.S. The prize comes amid multiple festival screenings for the title about a struggling singer-songwriter who wakes up to a world that has forgotten The Beatles, becoming a superstar as he reintroduces audiences to their hit songs. The Richard Curtis- and Jack Barth-written ...
Yesterday, which was a surprise screening on May 5, won the audience award for world cinema, which honors films produced outside of the U.S. The prize comes amid multiple festival screenings for the title about a struggling singer-songwriter who wakes up to a world that has forgotten The Beatles, becoming a superstar as he reintroduces audiences to their hit songs. The Richard Curtis- and Jack Barth-written ...
- 5/13/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The Montclair Film Festival concluded its 8th annual edition over the weekend, presenting awards to Danny Boyle's Beatles-inspired Yesterday as well as to multiple prize winners Mickey and the Bear, Mossville: When Great Trees Fall and Premature.
Yesterday, which was a surprise screening on May 5, won the audience award for world cinema, which honors films produced outside of the U.S. The prize comes amid multiple festival screenings for the title about a struggling singer-songwriter who wakes up to a world that has forgotten The Beatles, becoming a superstar as he reintroduces audiences to their hit songs. The Richard Curtis- and Jack Barth-written ...
Yesterday, which was a surprise screening on May 5, won the audience award for world cinema, which honors films produced outside of the U.S. The prize comes amid multiple festival screenings for the title about a struggling singer-songwriter who wakes up to a world that has forgotten The Beatles, becoming a superstar as he reintroduces audiences to their hit songs. The Richard Curtis- and Jack Barth-written ...
- 5/13/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
A hopeless songwriter wakes up to find he’s the only person who can remember the Fab Four’s hits in a wacky, winning comedy directed by Danny Boyle
Imagine no Beatles, it’s not easy even if you try. No Yesterday, no Blackbird, no Sgt Pepper ... and then … no Imagine, no all-time best Bond theme (Live and Let Die), no all-time best comedy band name (Ringo Deathstarr), no Concert for Bangladesh to inspire Live Aid, no Withnail & I, no Life of Brian – but then again, no Charles Manson. In a Beatle-less universe, Mike McGear could be Bono’s producer and best mate and Jeff Lynne is president of the world. Screenwriter Richard Curtis’s goofy, wacky, exasperatingly enjoyable fantasy-comedy riffs on ideas like these with a story co-written with Jack Barth – although it turns out TV’s Goodnight Sweetheart got to the idea first. It is directed with dash and gusto by Danny Boyle.
Imagine no Beatles, it’s not easy even if you try. No Yesterday, no Blackbird, no Sgt Pepper ... and then … no Imagine, no all-time best Bond theme (Live and Let Die), no all-time best comedy band name (Ringo Deathstarr), no Concert for Bangladesh to inspire Live Aid, no Withnail & I, no Life of Brian – but then again, no Charles Manson. In a Beatle-less universe, Mike McGear could be Bono’s producer and best mate and Jeff Lynne is president of the world. Screenwriter Richard Curtis’s goofy, wacky, exasperatingly enjoyable fantasy-comedy riffs on ideas like these with a story co-written with Jack Barth – although it turns out TV’s Goodnight Sweetheart got to the idea first. It is directed with dash and gusto by Danny Boyle.
- 5/5/2019
- by Peter Bradshaw
- The Guardian - Film News
If not for an endearing cast and some occasional splashes of Richard Curtis’ signature British charm, “Yesterday” would be a complete waste of its clever premise — not to mention the money it must have cost to license 17 of the Beatles’ most famous songs. As it stands, this sweet but vacuous exercise in suspending disbelief is an overstuffed and underwritten misfire; a studio-engineered crowd-pleaser so convinced “All You Need Is Love” that it loses sight of some other essentials along the way: Believable characters, elegant pacing, a script that develops an actual heart instead of just nodding its head to a steady drumbeat of Hallmark emotions. For a movie that manages to inspire a funny and self-effacing performance from Ed Sheeran, “Yesterday” gets tripped up on the basics.
The premise, dreamed up by one-time “The Simpsons” writer Jack Barth, is ingenious for how specifically it taps into a fantasy that should...
The premise, dreamed up by one-time “The Simpsons” writer Jack Barth, is ingenious for how specifically it taps into a fantasy that should...
- 5/5/2019
- by David Ehrlich
- Indiewire
The Nantucket Film Festival on Tuesday announced the lineup for its 24th edition, which is set to run June 19-24
The event will kick off with Danny Boyle's Beatles-inspired film Yesterday, written by Richard Curtis and Jack Barth and starring Himesh Patel. For the tenth year in a row, a Disney-Pixar film will also be screened on opening day, with Toy Story 4 as this year's selection.
Alex Holmes' immersive documentary Maiden, which tells the story of a 24-year-old charter boat cook who became the skipper of the first all-female crew to enter the Whitbread Round the World Yacht Race, will close ...
The event will kick off with Danny Boyle's Beatles-inspired film Yesterday, written by Richard Curtis and Jack Barth and starring Himesh Patel. For the tenth year in a row, a Disney-Pixar film will also be screened on opening day, with Toy Story 4 as this year's selection.
Alex Holmes' immersive documentary Maiden, which tells the story of a 24-year-old charter boat cook who became the skipper of the first all-female crew to enter the Whitbread Round the World Yacht Race, will close ...
- 4/23/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The Nantucket Film Festival on Tuesday announced the lineup for its 24th edition, which is set to run June 19-24
The event will kick off with Danny Boyle's Beatles-inspired film Yesterday, written by Richard Curtis and Jack Barth and starring Himesh Patel. For the tenth year in a row, a Disney-Pixar film will also be screened on opening day, with Toy Story 4 as this year's selection.
Alex Holmes' immersive documentary Maiden, which tells the story of a 24-year-old charter boat cook who became the skipper of the first all-female crew to enter the Whitbread Round the World Yacht Race, will close ...
The event will kick off with Danny Boyle's Beatles-inspired film Yesterday, written by Richard Curtis and Jack Barth and starring Himesh Patel. For the tenth year in a row, a Disney-Pixar film will also be screened on opening day, with Toy Story 4 as this year's selection.
Alex Holmes' immersive documentary Maiden, which tells the story of a 24-year-old charter boat cook who became the skipper of the first all-female crew to enter the Whitbread Round the World Yacht Race, will close ...
- 4/23/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
The 2019 Tribeca Film Festival has announced a number of additions to this year’s lineup, including its Closing Night title, a Trey Anastasio-centric documentary, and new films and new details in a particularly stacked Anniversaries section. This year’s festival will close with the world premiere of Oscar-winning director Danny Boyle’s “Yesterday,” which imagines a world in which everyone — save for one budding musician — suddenly forgets about The Beatles. Universal Pictures will release the film later this summer. As was previously announced, the festival will open at New York’s iconic Apollo Theater with the world premiere of Academy Award-winning director Roger Ross Williams’ documentary, “The Apollo” from HBO Documentary Films.
The festival has also announced that it will celebrate the 40th anniversary of Francis Ford Coppola’s “Apocalypse Now” as a Gala presentation at the Beacon Theatre. For the first time ever, audiences will see “Apocalypse Now: Final Cut,...
The festival has also announced that it will celebrate the 40th anniversary of Francis Ford Coppola’s “Apocalypse Now” as a Gala presentation at the Beacon Theatre. For the first time ever, audiences will see “Apocalypse Now: Final Cut,...
- 3/14/2019
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
The Tribeca Film Festival on Thursday unveiled more of its feature film programming ahead of its 2019 edition, which is set to run April 24-May 5 in New York City.
The 18th annual event will close with the world premiere of Danny Boyle's Beatles film Yesterday, which was written by Richard Curtis from a story by Jack Barth and Curtis. The Universal movie, set to hit theaters June 28, stars Himesh Patel as a struggling singer-songwriter in an English seaside town who, after a mysterious bus accident, wakes up to discover the Beatles never existed. He introduces their songs to ...
The 18th annual event will close with the world premiere of Danny Boyle's Beatles film Yesterday, which was written by Richard Curtis from a story by Jack Barth and Curtis. The Universal movie, set to hit theaters June 28, stars Himesh Patel as a struggling singer-songwriter in an English seaside town who, after a mysterious bus accident, wakes up to discover the Beatles never existed. He introduces their songs to ...
- 3/14/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
The Tribeca Film Festival on Thursday unveiled more of its feature film programming ahead of its 2019 edition, which is set to run April 24-May 5 in New York City.
The 18th annual event will close with the world premiere of Danny Boyle's Beatles film Yesterday, which was written by Richard Curtis from a story by Jack Barth and Curtis. The Universal movie, set to hit theaters June 28, stars Himesh Patel as a struggling singer-songwriter in an English seaside town who, after a mysterious bus accident, wakes up to discover the Beatles never existed. He introduces their songs to ...
The 18th annual event will close with the world premiere of Danny Boyle's Beatles film Yesterday, which was written by Richard Curtis from a story by Jack Barth and Curtis. The Universal movie, set to hit theaters June 28, stars Himesh Patel as a struggling singer-songwriter in an English seaside town who, after a mysterious bus accident, wakes up to discover the Beatles never existed. He introduces their songs to ...
- 3/14/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Today we have a treat for you with the trailer for Danny Boyle’s incredibly good-looking latest film, Yesterday. The main character, played by Himesh Patel (best known for his role in the popular British soap opera EastEnders), is in an accident on a night that the whole world loses electricity, and when he wakes up, he realizes that he is the only person on earth who knows who The Beatles are. So he begins to pass off their songs as his own, and his singing/songwriting career takes off as if… well, as if he were The Beatles.
His girlfriend is played by the charming Lily James, with Ana de Armas (Blade Runner 2049), Kate McKinnon, Lamorne Morris (New Girl), and Ed Sheeran. The story was written by Jack Barth, and the screenplay was adapted by Richard Curtis, who wrote Love, Actually, and my favorite movie, About Time, so I am incredibly excited.
His girlfriend is played by the charming Lily James, with Ana de Armas (Blade Runner 2049), Kate McKinnon, Lamorne Morris (New Girl), and Ed Sheeran. The story was written by Jack Barth, and the screenplay was adapted by Richard Curtis, who wrote Love, Actually, and my favorite movie, About Time, so I am incredibly excited.
- 2/13/2019
- by Jessica Fisher
- GeekTyrant
For a little bit now, we didn’t know much about what Danny Boyle and Richard Curtis were cooking up for their collaboration. Untitled, with only the barest hint of a plot (something involving a world where no one can remember The Beatles), it was all about the concept of Boyle and Curtis teaming up. Well, yesterday saw the reveal of a Trailer for what is now, ironically, called Yesterday. The Beatles do factor heavily into the plot, or the lack thereof. You’ll be able to see the Trailer at the end of the post, but first…lets talk about it a little bit. The movie is a musical or at least musically tinged romantic comedy, from the looks of it. The plot synopsis, courtesy of IMDb, is a simple one: “A struggling musician realizes he’s the only person on Earth who can remember The Beatles.” The protagonist...
- 2/13/2019
- by Joey Magidson
- Hollywoodnews.com
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