$$ FINAL Black Panther Box Office NUMBERS ....$700 Mill Domestic $1.346 Bill Worlwide

The book has a huge following though. It was published in the 60's and many schools had it as part of a reading assignment at one time or another. I read it and liked it when I was in school and a couple of men on this board have remarked they have read it also.
I read it.... Can't really remember it though... Only 2 books I can really remember that I had to read in school that they made movies for that I liked... Was lord of the flies and the chocolate war
 
I read it.... Can't really remember it though... Only 2 books I can really remember that I had to read in school that they made movies for that I liked... Was lord of the flies and the chocolate war

I'm fuzzy on the details since it was so long ago, but it's one of the books I also ended up purchasing as an adult. I hope this movie does well. The last one was horrible, also I remember it being confusing at the time. It didn't do the book justice at all.
 
So what were the numbers for this week? and damn.. it's gonna be top 5 of all time over the next two weeks.

And it should.....I'm more shocked THAT's the damn top 10. Its some trash in there man. :lol: I guess you have to factor in inflation too but I had no clue Force Awakens grossed that much. I know its Star Wars and shit but damn.
 
BP welcome to the 500 million dollar club ....:money:


Titanic b very afraid...:yes:.....Avatar ...not if but when i think ...:yes:


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I definitely think it has a great shot to pass The Last Jedi...

Its a given that it is going to Pass Avengers for the Top Marvel Flic..

But that Avatar number is a beast.... 760 domestic is insane.
 
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And it should.....I'm more shocked THAT's the damn top 10. Its some trash in there man. :lol: I guess you have to factor in inflation too but I had no clue Force Awakens grossed that much. I know its Star Wars and shit but damn.



Man I was shocked also....shit I don't think I ever saw one Star Wars flick
 
Hold on the force awakens almost made a billion domestically??? Yeah somebody need to over pass that shit Jus's for the fact that movie was blah

Yeah I don't see a movie topping that one....

The Only movie on the Horizon with a Legitimate Shot is Avatar 2...

Avatar 2 like the Force Awakens is going to Wreck Shop on folks and the crazy shit is that by the time Avatar 2 drops Disney will have full ownership of it .
 
Man I was shocked also....shit I don't think I ever saw one Star Wars flick

Man I made it my mission to watch them after I found out about shit like Kodi. I hadn't been missing shit. I get why people like it. Shit just isn't for me. I felt like they have made the same film 8 different times. I can't get with it man. Don't even get me started on Avatar and that fuck shit Jurrassic World. That shit is a embarrassment to the top 10. Avatar I get......didn't care for the film but its James Cameron and visually its amazing. But Jurrassic World was fuck shit.
 
Made 65 mil in it's third weekend, still killing it

I saw Red Sparrow and there were a lot of people were still there for this
 
Man I made it my mission to watch them after I found out about shit like Kodi. I hadn't been missing shit. I get why people like it. Shit just isn't for me. I felt like they have made the same film 8 different times. I can't get with it man. Don't even get me started on Avatar and that fuck shit Jurrassic World. That shit is a embarrassment to the top 10. Avatar I get......didn't care for the film but its James Cameron and visually its amazing. But Jurrassic World was fuck shit.

I don't get Jurassic World. That shocked me.

People like dinosaurs that much?

Who knew :dunno:
 
@Camille

to the girls I'm meeting who are hyped about this?

they would strongly disagree.

hold on

there was an earlier film adaptation of Wrinkle in Time?

Yea it's pretty much a remake with a "swirl" narrative I guess....and it's a older novel not one of those YA novels like Hunger Games or Twilight that racked up a ridiculous amount of $$$...how many movies can they Stretch it into would be the real question
 
I don't get Jurassic World. That shocked me.

People like dinosaurs that much?

Who knew :dunno:

I don't get it........and then another one is coming out this year.....which aye....the last one is a top 5 hit of all time so shit its only right....but I'm shocked by that too. Seems like seeing dinosaurs on screen was more appealing in the 90's when no one else was doing it......we've come so far yet dinosaurs is still excites people. And they keep trying to squeeze a story out of the idea of creating dinosaurs and being able to contain them. :lol:
 
The book has a huge following though. It was published in the 60's and many schools had it as part of a reading assignment at one time or another. I read it and liked it when I was in school and a couple of men on this board have remarked they have read it also.

Do you think they can get some sequels out if it?
 
Yea it's pretty much a remake with a "swirl" narrative I guess....and it's a older novel not one of those YA novels like Hunger Games or Twilight that racked up a ridiculous amount of $$$...how many movies can they Stretch it into would be the real question

Do you think they can get some sequels out if it?

There are five books altogether, but I've only read 2 or 3 of them. I only remember the first one.
 
BOX OFFICE: BLACK PANTHER RULES OSCAR WEEKEND NEARING $900M GLOBAL
WITH ALL EYES ON THE ACADEMY AWARDS, HOLLYWOOD WAS RULED ONCE AGAIN BY THE RUNAWAY BLOCKBUSTER SENSATION BLACK PANTHER
by Gitesh Pandya | March 4, 2018 | 0 Comments

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With all eyes on the Academy Awards, Hollywood was ruled once again by the runaway blockbuster sensation Black Panther which amassed an estimated $65.7M in its third frame making more than the next seven films combined. That was the third biggest gross of all-time for any film in its third weekend of release behind only Star Wars: The Force Awakens ($90.2M) and Avatar($68.5M) which both got help from the potent New Year’s holiday at those times. The decline for T’Challa this weekend was only 41%.

Panther watched its domestic cume crush the half-billion mark after only 17 days of release as the total soared to a stunning $501.1M. That ties it with Jurassic World for third fastest ever to break $500M. The Last Jedidid it in 16 days this past December while Force Awakens needed just ten days. It should be noted that the two Star Wars films played during the lucrative Christmas holiday season while Jurassic World was in late June when most schools were closing for summer vacations. Black Panther has had some school breaks, but played in a more standard time of year when box office sales are historically slower.

On the all-time domestic blockbuster chart, the Wakanda hit has risen to number ten and is currently sandwiched in between fellow Disney titles Beauty and the Beast and Finding Dory. In fact, seven of the top eleven blockbusters are from the Mouse House which is already planning out its box office dominance over the years ahead with an impressive calendar of titles it just announced leading into 2023. These include ten untitled Marvel films which most certainly would include one, if not two Black Panther sequels.

Black Panther has now had smaller declines on the second and third weekends than Avengers did in May 2012 and the road ahead continues to look bright. By Saturday it will surpass the $533.3M of The Dark Knight and it now stands a great chance of also passing the $623.4M of Avengers to become the highest grossing super hero movie of all-time in North America. The box office run and fan love for this film have exceeded all industry expectations and a domestic final in the $630-640M range is possible putting it at number five all-time.

International markets are also rocking for Panther with this weekend contributing an estimated $56.2M pushing the overseas cume to $396.6M and the global haul to $897.7M. The Marvel sensation will smash the $400M international and $900M worldwide marks on Monday. Top markets continue to be the U.K. at $49.1M and South Korea at $41.4M. Russia just went nationwide this past week, Japan opened well this weekend, and the final market of China opens this coming Friday where it is expected to be a big player. The last MCU film Thor: Ragnarok just did $112M there during the November-December period, although it opened day and date with the U.S. Worldwide, Black Panther looks to be on a trajectory to reach more than $1.25 billion at the global box office.

Two new star-driven, gritty action films opened this weekend fighting for the number two spot and Jennifer Lawrence’s espionage vehicle Red Sparrow came out ahead debuting to an estimated $17M from 3,056 locations for a good $5,563 average. Reviews were mixed and audiences were ok on the R-rated film with the CinemaScore grade being a B. The performance was almost even with Charlize Theron’s Atomic Blonde which bowed to $18.3M last July with a nearly identical average. Demo data indicated that the audience was 53% female, 79% over 25, and 60% white.

Bruce Willis saw a decent start for his new action offering Death Wish which bowed to an estimated $13M from 2,847 theaters for a $4,575 average. The R-rated revenge tale was clobbered by film critics, but paying audiences were much more pleased as the MGM release earned a good B+ grade from CinemaScore. Willis has been absent from the big screen for some time with his last major action film being the ensemble pic Sin City: A Dame to Kill For in 2014 and his last time anchoring a non-sequel being Looper in 2012. Studio data showed that the crowd was 57% male, 53% over 35, and 57% white. Death Wish opened much like Liam Neeson’s recent action film The Commuter which debuted to $13.7M in January.

The R-rated comedy Game Night held up well in its second weekend dropping 37% to an estimated $10.7M giving Warner Bros. $33.5M to date. With no new kids competition, Sony’s family comedy Peter Rabbitfell only 22% to an estimated $10M lifting the total to $84M on its way past the century mark.

Paramount’s sci-fi pic Annihilation grossed an estimated $5.7M, off 49%, for a sum of $20.6M. Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle kept up the great legs taking in an estimated $4.5M in its eleventh consecutive weekend in the top ten. Off a mere 20%, the Sony blockbuster has amassed $393.2M from North America and a giant $928.9M worldwide.

Suffering the worst decline in the top ten was Fifty Shades Freed which fell 54% to an estimated $3.3M with $95.6M overall for Universal. Global is now $346.2M. Like Jumanji, The Greatest Showman has been a major crowdpleaser since Christmas and also spent its eleventh straight frame in the top ten. The Fox hit took in an estimated $2.7M, off just 22%, for a $164.6M cume putting the worldwide tally at a big $375.8M. Rounding out the top ten was Orion’s Every Day with an estimated $1.6M, down 48%, and only $5.3M thus far.

The top ten films grossed an estimated $134.1M this weekend which was down 20% from last year when Loganopened at number one with $88.4M; and down 6% from 2016 when Zootopiadebuted in the top spot with $75.1M.

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Yea it's pretty much a remake with a "swirl" narrative I guess....and it's a older novel not one of those YA novels like Hunger Games or Twilight that racked up a ridiculous amount of $$$...how many movies can they Stretch it into would be the real question

Side note.... I remember reading this book in Elementary School.

Wasn't the main villain called "THE BLACK THING"
 
Wow shocked I didn't think it would do well in China

Yeah me too....

I did not think it was going to work in China. They typically don't support black movies.

If this movie can make 100 million in china... then we might finally be able to break china open and allow more black films.

I mean these kats never got a chance to see GET OUT in theaters.
 
Yeah me too....

I did not think it was going to work in China. They typically don't support black movies.

If this movie can make 100 million in china... then we might finally be able to break china open and allow more black films.

I mean these kats never got a chance to see GET OUT in theaters.
they need to put Donnie Yen in the sequel then.......:lol:
 
I think it's awesome to see a "super hero movie" reach beyond it's general viewing group and pull in the elderly, black people, etc.

It'll actually help the numbers of the new Avengers movie, I believe...not that Infinity War really needed anymore hype (lol), but I have girlfriends asking me details about the plot of Black Panther and back story of Bucky Barnes, etc. who aren't the "typical" viewer, but they're prepping for Infinity War and want to build their understanding.

I think people are also realizing the pull of super hero movies - yes, it's science fiction and action, etc. but there are some great story lines and themes found within many of them, especially the ones coming out of Marvel in the past 10 years.

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I definitely think it has a great shot to pass The Last Jedi...

Its a given that it is going to Pass Avengers for the Top Marvel Flic..

But that Avatar number is a beast.... 760 domestic is insane.


lol..Fonz it`s blowing pass that ...

the bar is Avatar ( i think it gets that 2 ...) ...wont catch force that number is crazy ...it`ll b close to 6 or more by the end of nex weekend...


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lol..Fonz it`s blowing pass that ...

the bar is Avatar ( i think it gets that 2 ...) ...wont catch force that number is crazy ...it`ll b close to 6 or more by the end of nex weekend...


:money:



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I mean it's got a shot.... but asking for an additional 119 million domestic is a lot. A lot depends on what Winkle in Time brings in this weekend. Cause Tomb Raider opens Next and Pacific Rim Uprising Opens the week after that.

Also pay attention to Midnight Sun two weeks from Now.... It's a remake of a well loved Japanese Romance film and Bella Thorne has a audience with the Teen girls.


Then Ready Player One Drops the last week of the month.


But Black Panther still has a clear path to over take... Avengers.... Maybe Titanic (Which is still insane to think Titanic made that much back in 1997).. But I don't see it beating Avatar. I think it's going to Cap out around 3 or 4.

I just think there are two many movies that are similar dropping over the next couple weeks....

Tomb Raider is my Wild Card here....
As a guy that absolutely loved the game that this film is based on.. I'm going to be there day one, but I think that there is such a bad taste from the previous Tomb Raider movies. I think people might stay away.


And I think every one here knows my undying love for all things Pacific Rim...

If that shit opens at anything less then 100 million.. I'm going to be disappointed in America.
 
I mean it's got a shot.... but asking for an additional 119 million domestic is a lot. A lot depends on what Winkle in Time brings in this weekend. Cause Tomb Raider opens Next and Pacific Rim Uprising Opens the week after that.

Also pay attention to Midnight Sun two weeks from Now.... It's a remake of a well loved Japanese Romance film and Bella Thorne has a audience with the Teen girls.


Then Ready Player One Drops the last week of the month.


But Black Panther still has a clear path to over take... Avengers.... Maybe Titanic (Which is still insane to think Titanic made that much back in 1997).. But I don't see it beating Avatar. I think it's going to Cap out around 3 or 4.

I just think there are two many movies that are similar dropping over the next couple weeks....

Tomb Raider is my Wild Card here....
As a guy that absolutely loved the game that this film is based on.. I'm going to be there day one, but I think that there is such a bad taste from the previous Tomb Raider movies. I think people might stay away.


And I think every one here knows my undying love for all things Pacific Rim...

If that shit opens at anything less then 100 million.. I'm going to be disappointed in America.
Nah remember titanic was re-released twice. The last time was in 3d
 
Biz: Disney CEO Hints at Black Panther Theme Park Ride

http://www.blackenterprise.com/disney-ceo-hints-at-black-panther-theme-park-ride/

A Black Panther theme park ride is in the works, Bob Iger, chief executive of the Walt Disney Co. hinted on Monday.

Iger mentioned the news to a room full of Wall Street analysts while speaking at Morgan Stanley’s Technology, Media and Telecom Conference in New York.

“No, we haven’t had a chance to build a ride,” he said. “Though I’m sure there are people who are working on it.”

Marvel Studio’s Black Panther continues to dominate box offices since its release, becoming the studio’s third-highest grossing release of all-time domestically, behind The Avengers and Avengers: Age of Ultron. It is no surprise that the multinational conglomerate is trying to cash in on the hype.

He called the film “an important moment in culture” and noted that fans line up for about an hour at Disneyland, just to meet the Black Panther character.

“I pretty much guarantee that this coming Halloween and even Christmas, you know you’ll be seeing a lot of Black Panther merchandise,” Iger said.

He also said Black Panther will become Disney’s 12th billion-dollar franchise.

Iger also revealed that he expects his company to get regulatory approval of its $52.4 billion acquisition of most of the assets of 21st Century Fox and that his company will use some of Fox’s content for the launch of a Netflix-like streaming service, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

When Disney’s Over The Top (OTT) service launches next month, it will have less content than Netflix but Iger said it will have more branded content from Marvel, Lucasfilm, and Pixar. The Avengers movie, Toy Story 4, the next Frozen, Aladdin, and Dumbo are among the titles that will exclusively stream on the service. It will also have 5,000 episodes of Disney-branded TV, library movies and as many as five original shows and five original movies, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

The company is also launching a similar service for ESPN that will feature narrow offerings so consumers can purchase passes to every game played by a certain team, every game in a sport or every game in a particular season.

http://www.bgol.us/forum/threads/biz-disney-ceo-hints-at-black-panther-theme-park-ride.992823/
 
Nah remember titanic was re-released twice. The last time was in 3d

Move still made 600 million domestic on the first release..


Date Title (click to view) Gross
12/19/1997 Titanic $600,788,188
04/04/2012 Titanic 3D $57,884,114
12/01/2017 Titanic (20th Anniversary) $691,642


600 Million domestic in 1997 is insane...


In 1998 the only movie near Titanic on the all time domestic list was Star Wars at
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My theory about "THE FORMULA" and how it works proves true...
If it doesn't happen its because Hollywood only doles out what I call "The Formula" mainly to whites and those very few non whites they want to push for whatever reason like Will Smith.

Smith didn't become a big ticket box office draw overnight but there was two films that were his turning point

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The first two films he had supporting roles but impressed people with his acting skills enough to be taken seriously.

Then he does The Fresh Prince of Belair and thats a hit so now he has some heat. Then he proves his acting chops by holding his own with Donald Sutherland and Stockard Channing in straight drama 6 Degrees of Separation (playing a gay character btw).

But its the next 2 flicks that propels him into the stratosphere.

Bad Boys and Independence Day

Bad Boys was an action flick that showed he could fill out the screen. In fact you can isolate the scene that did it for him. The foot chase scene in Bad Boys. Both he and Martin looked absolutely heroic.

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then he follows that up with ID4. A scifi action special effects driven flick.. The real draw of this movie was watching the massive destruction scenes and dogfights with alien ships.

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While Smith was one of many in the ensemble cast he stood out and ate up the scenery in another heroic turn.

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then he follows that with Men In Black. Teamed with Tommy Lee Jones as a pass for white and overseas audiences it was clear by that time that all eyes were on Smith to drive the action/hero antics. But it was a scifi film largely driven by really cool special effects and action.

Then came Enemy Of The State an action/thriller where again he's teamed with an older white man (this time gene hackman) again for the pass. Then Wild West with Kevin Kline and even tho that was a critical flop it STILL made a shit load of money overseas because of the steampunk scifi and action.

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Then he goes back to artistic drama with Bagger Vance :hmm: and gets an oscar nom for Ali:cool:

Then its back to the formula with tried and true scifi and or action sequels MIB2 and Bad Boys 2. You don't see Will Smith alone on the poster in a big budget tentpole flick until I, Robot but by then he's a proven product and the movie is nothing but robots, action and the future...super safe bet for overseas audience and even cacs here.

You see the pattern right? Well you seen it before..with Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sly Stallone, Tom Cruise, Claude Van Damme, Steven Segal. Damn near all the 80s action heroes were developed this way. Given lead or costarring roles in heavy action, martial arts, scifi, thriller roles with broad appeal. And shipped all over the world.

If thats the formula and its proven to work...then heres the question again..

why can't they do that with Chadwick Boseman, Idris Elba, Chiwetel Edjiofor or David Oyelowelo,Anthony Mackie?? Why can't OSCAR NOMIMINEE Quvenzhane Wallis be slated for a Young Adult franchise like Shailene Woodley (Divergent) and Jennifer Lawrence (Hunger Games)??

what makes will smith so special that in 20 years he's the ONLY non white actor to get this treatment?? Shit you saw them say DON'T put fucking DENZEL WASHINGTON in big productions:smh: So what devil did Will Smith make a deal with or whose dick did he suck to get the golden ticket he's had?

Oh I forgot.it worked BRIEFLY for Chris Tucker in the Rush Hour films. Teamed with one of the most popular stars worldwide + martial arts and gunplay action + Chris bringing the funny black badassitude = HUGE BOX OFFICE HIT ALL OVER THE PLANET. Its the reason why Chris's pay checks look like this:

Friday (1995).......... $15,000
Dead Presidents (1995)..$25,000
Money Talks (1997)......$2,000,000
Rush Hour (1998)........$3,000,000
Rush Hour 2 (2001)......$20,000,000
Rush Hour 3 (2007)......$25,000,000

so we see that the formula works. Trust this everything in hollywood is tested, studied and formulated..they KNOW what sells and how to sell it. Broad comedy and broad action (particularly scifi action) is what crosses over best all over the planet.

Remember The Formula is: ACTION/THRILLER + SPECIAL FX + SCIFI + COMEDY (MAYBE DRAMA DEPENDING ON SUBJECT MATTER) = GLOBAL CHA-CHING!!

Wanna know how I know? Google THE HIGHEST GROSSING ACTOR IN XX year...here's the results for the last 3 years from Forbes:

HIGHEST GROSSING ACTOR (MALE/FEMALE) 2014

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Jennifer Lawrence
Global Box Office: $1.4 billion
Lawrence starred in two giant blockbuster hits this year: Mockingjay and X-Men: Days Of Future Past. With another Hunger Games movie on tap for 2015 she'll continue to be big at the box office.

Chris Pratt
Global Box Office: $1.2 billion
Guardians of the Galaxy was the surprise hit of 2014 giving Pratt $772 at the box office. But he also lent his voice to The Lego Movie as lead Lego Emmet.

HIGHEST GROSSING ACTOR 2013

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Dwayne Johnson
$1.3 billion
The Rock tops our list this year thanks to 'Fast & Furious 6,' which grossed $789 million at the global box office, plus 'G.I. Joe' and 'Pain & Gain.'

HIGHEST GROSSING ACTOR 2012

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Robert Downey Jr.
$1.5 billion
Thanks to The Avengers, Downey is the top-grossing actor of the year. The film is the third highest-grossing of all time behind Titanic and Avatar. Although the movie was an ensemble, we only counted Downey as the star because he is the star who will walk away with the biggest payday from the film.

you see what all of these flicks have in common right..and a BLACK MAN scored the top slot to boot. And chris pratt...this dude went from playing a FOOL on a middling rated tv show where he was a SUPPORTING character to the lead of comic book movie based on a middling selling title from the 70s! and because of the FORMULA is now an A-list star set to reboot the Jurassic Park franchise and well as more GOTG installments. Basically pratt was a fucking NOBODY and they made him a SOMEBODY just like that.

But here's the kicker we've seen it with BLACK actors..Will Smith, Chris Tucker, Dwayne Johnson...the formula WORKS theyre just picking and choosing WHO they want it to work FOR.

The studios pump out 2-3 dozen movies a year theyre really depending on 3 or 4 tentpole flicks to make that financial nut for the year. Understand MOST of the films that come out either make a small profit or underperform and they just write that shit off. EXCEPT for films with minority casts then suddenly the excuses start to pile up on why they can't do certain things. White movie flops its a write off..black movie flops well maybe we shouldn't do...maybe it doesn't sell well, we don't know how to market blah blah..its all arbitrary.

So there's no real reason to NOT do a Miles Morales Spiderman flick..if they don't its because they DON'T WANT TO...

Domestically, Black Panther continues to play at the top end of the Marvel echelon while the best overseas comps are Doctor Strange, Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol 2and Thor: Ragnarok. BP is dominating each of those.

Internationally, this frame was worth $56.2M in 56 material markets. Overall abroad, holds were generally solid with a 42% decline from last weekend. While Italy and Spain have been notably soft on the Panther, he’s come up a bit in Germany versus the early dominance of Fifty Shades Freed. Elsewhere, BP is the highest-grossing movie of all time in West and East Africa; the top MCU title in the Netherlands; and has run past the lifetime of Thor 3 in Hong Kong, Korea, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan and Vietnam, demonstrating the strong appetite in South East Asia despite initial concerns.

Next weekend T’Challa takes on China and should take the win with advance ticket sales that have been tracking at the level of Spider-Man: Homecoming. That film opened to $71M last September, and finaled at $116M.

Now that its proven to be hit WORLDWIDE they can't deny that blacks don't sell overseas..
 
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