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"ugly betty" as well as from her portrayal of mystique in the x-men films. she stars in the tnt series "the librarians," which returns for its third season november 20th. let's take a look. ? >> we're running out of time. >> the hell he isn't. ezekiel, do you have any control over the sub? >> only auxiliary power. propulsion. >> okay, listen carefully. i need you to throttle the propellers to maximum speed and come straight at us. >> i'm sorry. you want to get blown out sooner? >> it takes at least 400 yards for a torpedo to arm itself. the closer you t >> that makes sense. almost. >> six, five, four, three, two. ? >> seth: please welcome to the show rebecca romijn! [ cheers and applause ]
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>> seth: how are you? >> i'm great. thanks for having me. >> seth: so happy to have you. >> nice to meet you. >> seth: nice to meet you as well. i know your husband jerry o'connell. >> yes. >> seth: i've known him for years. and i know you guys live in l.a. but you recently got a place in new york. but jerry's from new york. >> jerry's a new yorker. born and raised in chelsea. >> seth: and is it true that when you used to come back here you would stay at his parents' house? >> just up until this year we've been staying at jerry's mommy's and daddy's for the last 12 years. >> seth: oh, my god, for 12 years. >> yeah. >> seth: what is it like? >> it's umm -- you know, it's crazy. i mean, it's a real -- it's like an o'connell museum. >> seth: oh, really? >> yes. it's -- they bought it in the '70s. i don't think they've updated it since then. [ laughter ] >> seth: okay, got you. >> umm -- it's just -- it's layered. >> seth: well, that was when new york was its nicest, the '70s. so you want to keep it close to that as possible. [ laughter ] >> it's original. >> seth: yeah. >> umm -- you know, his parents are very sort of new york bohemian artist background. >> seth: got ya. >> so there's like great art on the walls. mixed with every single project jerry has ever been involved
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>> seth: movie posters on the wall? >> movie posters. >> seth: oh, wow. >> like, you know, great art right next to a "kangaroo jack" poster. >> seth: got you. >> any -- any clipping from any -- anything has been framed on every surface. it's -- it's like a museum. >> seth: and now is that something that would be true of your childhood at home? did your parents have the same -- >> my parents are also -- i'm from berkeley, california. also sort of a bohemian background. >> seth: got you. >> they're not quite as -- they've edited along the way. >> seth: okay. yeah, yeah. that's good. well, then it must be nice for you toe there's something very comforting about it. you know, you never see anything in manhattan like that. it's just -- >> seth: well it's funny 'cause -- now that we have a kid i realize we'll never have another piece of anything of mine in the house ever again. like, it's immediately about that child's accomplishments. >> yes. >> seth: and his accomplishments are like nothing yet. he's only eight months old. >> yes. congratulations, by the way. >> seth: thank you. but i'm losing a lot of the focus from my wife. that's what i'm saying. >> sure. that's -- that's got to be hard too. >> seth: i host a talk show and i come home and i have to talk about how he ate a carrot for like 45 minutes. >> no i get it. yeah.
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>> with twins. >> seth: yeah, there you go. >> and wait till he starts drawing all over everything. our kids, who also have an artistic streak, thought that everything in our house to be decorated. like all the antiques -- >> seth: true artists. >> all the furniture, the walls. all the outlets were too plain. everything needed to be colored in. and i hated it at first and now it's like, you know, they're going to be eight-years-old and now i look at it, it's perfect. [ laughter ] you know what, they were right. all this stuff did need to be colored in. [ laughter ] >> seth: so, your show "the librar," the clip, there is a lot of special effects in this show. >> a lot of special effects. >> seth: is this one of those shows where as an actor you're often have no sense of what you're supposed to be looking at? >> we have no idea. we need them to describe absolutely everything to us. we watch the finished result along with everybody else just to surprise -- we have to be told exactly what it is we're looking at. like is it a spark or an explosion? how far does it go? where is it traveling? where are we looking? it's all in our imagination. >> seth: have you ever
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>> seth: and then people think your character is ice cold. [ laughter ] another role that you're famous for is mystique in x-men, and that is -- that was obviously special effects as well but a lot of basic like human being painted. right? >> that was basically a human being painted. >> seth: this was not a cgi gig. >> that was not cgi. that was all done. that took nine hours every day. >> seth: nine hours? >> they would bring me in at midnight for a 9:00 a.m. call time. >> seth: oh my goodness. i left a lot of blue paint behind me everywhere i went. >> seth: yeah. this would not be a good way to be a cat burglar. >> terrible. >> seth: yeah. >> like blue toilet seats. >> seth: yeah, well, what can you do? >> people were like oh, mystique was in here. [ laughter ] >> seth: and have you -- 'cause you know there's that cosplay thing where people go to places like comic-con and they dress like -- >> yeah. >> seth: have you ever seen one -- 'cause it would seem to me this would be the impossible one to pull off in public. >> you know, it's a terrible halloween costume for little girls. >> seth: yep. >> i don't recommend it. >> seth: no. i think you would be able to --
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do that you should be on a watch list. >> yep, definitely. [ laughter ] i don't recommend it. it's not a great halloween costume for little girls. but at comic-con, which, you know, and i love comic-con. it's for geeks. it's for sci-fi geeks. it's for fringe people. it brings -- >> seth: but it's a safe awesome place for them to love things. >> to celebrate being fringe people. >> seth: i dig it. >> yeah. exactly. i have run into people dressed up as -- who do cosplay as mystique at the comic-cons. there was one who did a really good job except for she was purple. >> seth: oh, that's not good. >> seth: that's a huge -- >> i hated to have to point that out. >> seth: but sometimes you get to the paint store and they're out of mystique. >> they're out of mystique blue. [ laughter ] >> seth: you're like, i'll take grimace. [ laughter ] so you -- to stay in line with painting, you were the first "sports illustrated" model who got the body paint. >> yeah. >> seth: and this was in '99. >> yeah. >> seth: and that was sort of -- you were a model in the '90s. >> i was a model in the '90's for those of you who don't know. >> seth: have you noticed -- was there something -- you were a huge model in the '90s. >> i was a passable model in the '90s.
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and talked about models -- >> yep. really? >> seth: you were top of our list. [ laughter ] do you -- what was -- do you feel like modeling has changed? was there something unique to the '90s? >> well, fashion always changes. so modeling always changes. but there -- you know, i mean, i did a lot of catalog modeling back in the '90s, and there were some signature -- >> seth: what's a signature catalog move from the '90s? >> i mean, there's hailing the taxi. >> seth: oh, that's very good. yeah, i've seen that. >> there's hailing the taxi. and there's certain like -- there's like a step and repeat like -- [ laughter ] any -- if you are any '90s model worth your weight you did that move. and not for the faint of heart. >> seth: and how many times would you have to do it per outfit? >> you would have to do it for like 12 hours straight. >> seth: oh, my god. >> yeah, it's mind -- >> seth: i don't know what's worse -- i don't know which i'd like to be less, the step and repeat or the getting painted purple. >> well i -- yes. i didn't get painted purple. i got painted blue. >> seth: oh right. wait, you were mystique? >> yeah. >> seth: okay, got you. >> i was --
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>> seth: that's right. i'm a huge fan. [ laughter ] thank you so much for being here, rebecca. such a pleasure to meet you. >> thank you for having me. thanks for having me. >> seth: rebecca romijn, everybody. the third season of "the librarians" premieres november 20th on tnt. we'll be right back with michael che. [ cheers and applause ] ? this store is unreal. you never know what you'll find. i made my first boyfriend a cake in one of these! undercooked. look what i found. shared custody? what's your location? over. i'm by the headless hunk. over. brownies at my place? i'll bring the lightbulb. get together and shop small on small business saturday. small business saturday is our day to get out and shop small.
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? [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: welcome back, everybody. our next guest is a very funny comedian you know as the co-anchor of "saturday night live's" "weekend update." "snl" returns this week with host kristen wiig and musical guests the xx. and his new stand-up special
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please welcome back to the show our very good friend michael che. ? [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: how are you? >> how are you feeling? >> seth: the new james bond. >> yeah, man. welcome to trump's america. [ laughter ] if he brings slaveac don't want to be on that list. [ laughter ] >> seth: you look fantastic. >> thank you. thank you. >> seth: i feel like this is the biggest difference between the last time you -- the outfit from the last time a guest was on because last time you were here we did a live show after the conventions. >> i looked like garbage. yes. >> seth: jeans, sweatshirt. but you look fantastic. >> well, you know, ever since i was a kid i'd watch def jam. and all of the black comedians dressed like this. [ laughter ] in the mid '90s. >> seth: this was the look? >> bernie mac, shuckey duckey, all of them. and so i'm trying to get back to my roots. >> seth: there you go.
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election shows. last week dave chappelle, a fantastic episode. >> yeah, that was so much fun. [ applause ] >> seth: was it -- i'm jealous you got to spend a whole week working with a sketch pro like chappelle. >> i mean, it's weird how like -- how just in sync he is immediately. like, he hadn't been on tv in so long and he just was just like rolling like he never left. it was kind of crazy. and what a week to be on. >> seth: sure. it was a great week in that as soon as that monologue started, be an uncomfortable moment, you just immediately felt you were in perfect hands. >> you're like oh, yeah, i forgot i'm watching the greatest comedian living. >> seth: and perfect time i would say for this week with kristen wiig coming back. >> yeah. it's also -- it's a different kind of thing. that's how cool "snl" is, is that there be two completely different kinds of hosts but also just on the right time, just right on the same track. >> seth: we mentioned last time you were here, we talked about the conventions, and you and jost were saying completely different what you experienced
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republicans and in philadelphia with the democrats. and do you -- is that shape now how the outcome -- how you perceive the outcome? >> we should have saw this coming. >> seth: you're saying that now. >> we should have saw this coming. because when you go to the convention for the republicans they were happy and celebrating. they were all having a great time. and then when you see hillary, the democrats' convention, there was people booing. they were heckling. they were crying. they still thought bernie had a chance. and i was like, oh, no, they're going to be in a popularity contest? good for her. >> seth: no. they liked the people that are having fun. >> it's the tuxedo. [ laughter ] >> seth: now, the other thing i want to ask about is you have this netflix special. this is very exciting. but you did it before the election, obviously. >> yeah. >> seth: is there things now based on the result you that wish were in there or do you -- are you happy with it? >> i mean you -- every time you tape comedy you want to do it the next day just because you're like oh, man, you know so much more every time.
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try to write from more so the tone of the country, not necessarily what's exactly happening. >> seth: right. and you mentioned your brother is a police officer. >> yes. >> seth: and that's affected how you're dealing with him? >> well, yeah. i only see him thanksgiving. and even then i'm like i'm reaching for the potatoes. [ laughter ] he doesn't find that funny. but i think -- i think it's hysterical. >> seth: you -- you and some of my favorite sketches on recent years on "snl" called "black jeopardy." >> oh, cool. [ applause ] >> seth: and i want to talk about the last incarnation of it was with tom hanks. and i felt like as far as any of the comedy that's been done about this election it has an incredible amount of empathy for trump voters in a way that i thought was really unique and interesting. >> yeah, well, i mean, i thought -- it was tucker's idea to do one with a trump voter that gets everything right and plays on in the game, and it
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seems very divisive and this is kind of a thing that said listen, we're not that different when you really break it down, we've got the same kind of sensibilities, we come from the same places usually, we want the same things, and this sketch i thought people kind of -- it was a good way for people to laugh and say we're very similar. >> seth: and particularly you sort of drew a parallel between trump voters and black people, which is not a parallel that anybody else was making at the time. [ laughter ] >> well -- >> seth: but it works. >> my brother's a cop. no, no. it does work. i mean -- there's a lot -- you know, listen, i grew up in manhattan in the projects and i feel like i have a lot more in common with southern whites than i do upper west side whites in manhattan. >> seth: sure. yeah, there you go. >> also a lot of jesus and guns and big trucks. [ laughter ] >> seth: what is your -- >> does that make sense somehow? >> yeah, it makes sense. >> wally's laughing. [ applause ]
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reacting to the outcome of this election? >> i think white people think they're not going to be white no more. >> seth: yeah. you think we're -- but seriously -- >> you'll be fine. don't worry about it. >> seth: we're going to be okay? >> yeah, man. [ laughter ] no, i think people are freaking out and they probably should. he's a maniac. but also -- [ laughter ] also, i hope that we remember that hopefully this government is constructed in a way where one man can't undo it all by just pulling a string. we're going to find out. >> you know how all that time when people say the president don't really do nothing. god, i hope that's true. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] please. please let that be true. >> seth: now it's interesting because you don't -- i feel like you have the -- you got in a little bit of trouble for saying in an interview that donald trump was smart, but this is something that bernie sanders just said as well. we make the mistake of dismissing his intelligence
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i mean, he knows something we don't know. i mean, he knows something hillary didn't know apparently. [ laughter ] so i mean, i think sometimes you take for granted when you dismiss a guy as being dumb or dismiss a guy as being crazy and all that stuff, you don't see him coming when he actually does have a plan and puts it into effect. so, we need to give this guy more credit than we are giving him, and maybe he won't shock us as often as he has been. >> seth: i think that's excellent advice. and i'm so happy to have you here. always such a pleasure. amd i feel like we should head out tonight and hit the town. >> let's go out, man. >> seth: michael che. "michael che matters" it begins streaming on netflix on november 25th. and check out "snl" this week with host kristen wiig and music from the xx. we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ]
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? >> carson: hey, what's up, everybody? you're watching "last call" from k-rock studios here in los angeles. i'm carson daly. thanks for being here. here's what we've got for you tonight. the music is explosions in the sky. that's from fyf fest. we're gonna start things off, though. we sat down with one of the stars of the highly anticipated tom ford film, "nocturnal animals." this is aaron taylor-johnson.
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>> i was pretty -- pretty dirty and had bad habits, too. i was like picking up, sort of smoking and drinking, because i wanted to feel toxic on the inside out. i want my skin color to sort of change. i dropped a lot of weight. and then it was like a slow process of 3 months of trying to -- i don't know, kind of normality. >> do you ever look at yourself like in this movie and you're like, you know what man, i'm >> yeah, i don't know if i've ever met an actor who's said that. or if they have, i'm sure they didn't last long. i'm aaron taylor-johnson and i'm in the movie "nocturnal animals." >> i never sleep. ? >> it's very an ambitious movie.
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and the contrast between these worlds are very, very different. we follow this woman, susan played by amy adams. she gets sent a manuscript from her ex-husband. and in this manuscript, it's dedicated to her, and it's called nocturnal animals. we go into this world and it's a sort of vicious, visceral thriller. and it unfolds while she starts reminiscing about her ex-husband and the love that she had and has lost. >> good evening. >> good evening. >> you know you're supposed to stop when there's an x in the road. >> i do. >> then why didn't you stop then? >> don't come any closer. >> all right, sweetheart. it's all right. >> you know what, just please just get back in your car now and leave us alone. >> all right, lady. lady, lady, lady, calm down. we got an accident report, that's all. >> calm down. >> okay, so let's exchange information. >> information? >> yeah. >> let's exchange information. >> let me get it out of the glove compartment. >> okay, i'm a gemini. my favorite color is pale pink.
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[ laughter ] >> what does the term nocturnal animals mean to you? >> creature of the night, really. making this movie i definetly became a creature of the night. what i had to endure and study and take on was the psychopaths. and i was studying them and watching documenteries on people like ted bundy, jeffrey dahmer, "the jinx" was out at the time. you know, connect them to something. what do they all have in common with one another? what can i bring to the role? that sort of stuff. they're very charismatic charecters, but unpredictable. i didn't really sleep much, and it definetly sort of has an imprint on you. >> does it mess with your head when you're filming this kind of movie? >> yeah, i mean that's kind of the point. i guess you want it to sort of
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second nature. yeah it was -- it was an intense shoot, man. you know. >> nobody gets away with what you did. nobody. ? >> does this deliver on what a tom ford film is? >> yeah, i remember the first time seeing him, it was in the rehearsal process and he was in his black suit and black tie. very old school hollywood. and i said, are you coming out on set like that? you know, you going to come to the desert in your suit? he said, i might do. and then i was like, i just couldn't kind of understand. i was like well you're just gonna wreck your suit or something. i was just like, i don't know, like really? you sure? but he was still very in a uniform that was like the denim on denim with the cowboy hat and boots. and he looked stylish as, you know -- as you would imagine tom ford to be. ?
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the first scene, there were things that i did and said that i couldn't even remember i was sort of doing. by that point, we were sort of all brought to a sort of like a nervous breakdown by this point, you know. we were really sort of pushing each other's bounderies. and that was quite extraordinary. and a feeling to sort of see something that you kind of went, huh, you know. can you remember saying half the [bleep] that came out my mouth was like -- it was kind of really unsettling. i looked to my wife and went, i'm so sorry about that. ? >> carson: that was aaron taylor-johnson. "nocturnal animals" opens in limited release on november 23rd. that'll go wide december 9th. and we'll be right back with explosinons in the sky.
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? >> carson: welcome back to "last call." right now, we send you over to fyf fest in l.a., for some texas-sized instrumental rock, courtesy of the band, explosions in the sky. enjoy. ? ? ?
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? >> carson: welcome back. it's the "last call." i'm carson daly, and it's time to settle in for tonight's "last call" spotlight. check it out. ? >> i swear a lot. and i do have to stop swearing so much, because it ruins the show 'cause you have to bleep it out. i think i need to make my [ bleep ] better [ bleep ]. you know?
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if i was like, riding on a sea doo and all of a sudden there was like dolphins, and i'm like under the water, go pro on, i come out dolphins go over me, rainbow, cameras capturing the rainbow of the sun, and i'm like what the [ bleep ]. like that's a good [ bleep ]. but if i'm just there just being like on the beach, eating like a taquito, being like, oh this is a really good [ bleep ] taco. it's like, don't say [ bleep ] there, man. but if there's the dolphins and [ bleep ] light and that, that's when you say [ bleep ], that's the good [ bleep ]. does that make sense? >> oh, it makes perfect sense. ? i'm matty matheson and i'm the host of "dead set on life," the greatest tv show in the world. galaxy, universe, infinity. ? >> i'm matty matheson, and i'm back for season two of "dead set on life." this is the party i've been looking for. i'm going to do more. travel more. there's a cow down here on the beach. eat more. i'll have the fatty brisket. >> i just don't want to be a glutton. >> neither do i.
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>> who am i? i'm an amazing world class chef from toronto, canada. you know, got a few restaurants in toronto. doing some stuff on the internet and tv. chef. chef guy. ? how good of a chef do i think i am? i don't know man, i'm pretty good. i don't know like -- i don't know. i'm good. i'm definitely not the chef that's on television in the kitchen, right. like, there's definitely two -- like, when i do the how to videi' like being funny and like, some fans take that to the hundredth degree and like, they'll come in the restaurant and be like, what the [ bleep ] is up. what's going on, matty? and they want to like throw a beer, i'm like, this is a restaurant. i don't know like, why you think like, i'm like that all the time. or i met a guy at the shoe store, dude was like i can't believe like how like you're really quiet. i'm like, i'm by myself looking for a pair of shoes. do you think i'm just like going to walk around and like punch someone in the back of the head or like, what's your [ bleep ] expectation of me? ?
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professional chef, 2005/2006, you know i had about a 10 year span of being a psychopath. my personality is very high energy and i used to drink a lot. i used to do a lot of drugs. i loved partying. i loved cooking. i would go to other peoples restaurants and chug wine or rip my shirt off or like, you know like i was an animal. i was young. our industry embraces that. we want to be vikings. in my mind, that's what i thought was cool. now i look back on it and it's like kind of ridiculous. or really, really high. >> just [ bleep ] eat it. >> i can sort of squeeze it out, yeah. >> that's good. >> yeah. ? >> i think the show is me experiencing things that i've never experienced before. traveling, eating, meeting people and kind of getting just a little bit -- a layer deeper than usual. i love restaurants because it's such a human thing. it's the one time when you can't lie. you eat something an it's just
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you know? and you eat something that's amazing and it's amazing. i love that about it. there's no lying. and i think with television you can manipulate some stuff but it's still -- we're trying to make a show where we don't lie. i'm not a typical good looking person that's suppose to be on television. if i'm vulnerable and excited and willing to listen and talk to these people on camera and hang out and just see a little bit of their world then, i think that that's amazing television. everyone has a cool story. everyone has been broken. and everyone's put themselves back together and you got to wake u to [ bleep ] live. >> do you want to like go over there? maybe see if we can see like footprints or a hole or something? >> it be like looking for a needle in a football stadium. >> needle in a football stadium. well, it's like looking for a seal in the god damn arctic. that's exactly what it is. the show has been able to bring me to so many amazing places. go to louisiana, hanging out with like cheeky blakk. she's like the queen of twerk or invented twerk.
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it's, you know, the arctic up in canada. and that's places like being on the moon, you know. it's above the tree line. just craters and ice and snow. and insane like wolf huskies. i want to make it even more intense. like i want to start having like more like, docu-style, actually and have like more cameras on all the time. 'cause there's things that you miss and you're like [ bleep ] what were we shooting at. we're like no, that woman just said that like black people need to stop talking about slavery 'cause it was a long time ago. what? that oom someone said that. horrible person. yo. racism? get out of town. no go. all human. one race. the human race. get used to it, you freaks. confederate flag, suck my [ bleep ]. ? if everyone acted like me, the world would be a better place. so start acting right. be nice to people. give love.
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and then you cook for many people, then all of a sudden they're happy. world's a good place. food is the best thing in the world. food and laughter. start laughing more. start cooking [ bleep ] things up. learn from it. and then all of a sudden you're laughing at yourself, laughing with the other people in the room, you're having a good time. world changed. ? >> carson: don't go anywhere. more "last call" is on the way. to keep up to date with the very latest celebrity news, videos and pictures, be sure to check out splashnewsonline.com/ o m g ten years later, nothing's really changed. it's time to snap out of it. hello moto. snap on a jbl speaker. put a 70? screen on a wall. get a 10x optical zoom. get excited world. hello moto.
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