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XDBX GTA races list
by zmurko- 3 followers
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As requested, this is a list of all crew created land races that have weapons placed for GTA racing. Tracks marked with * are pretty much GTA only tracks or designed to be primarily that. Please help me mark any other tracks that you think I've missed. If your track has weapons placed for GTA and doesn't have a forum topic, it's not on this list! I would appreciate if creators would help with keeping this list updated by simply replying when they create a new track or update their existing ones with GTA weapons. Thank you! 3way 62 * Forum Link RSC Link lap, JustHatched BMX B*dry * Forum Link RSC Link lap, De-Raux, cycles Boneyard Bloodring * Forum Link RS…
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Sloppy Seconds
by kernalhogan- 1 follower
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RSC Link Banger style race on the mud track beside the prison. Contact, catchup, and a sense of humor are recommended for best results. The crossover section proved too bumpy for the Sports rally cars during a playlist. I locked the vehicles to more suitable options, should be a much smoother drive now.
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Grand Theft Auto Davis
by Lann- 1 follower
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Laps with guns, trying out some new props. Should be good to steal any ride you see along the lap. At the end of each lap you will be forced to exit your car and steal a new one. Intended for chaos. Starting on a Bmx. https://socialclub.rockstargames.com/job/gtav/ZIpqMm2KU0ezsAGEbIYzsg
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Marina City Race
by Dodge- 1 follower
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https://socialclub.rockstargames.com/job/gtav/PhQMB8jsHkqFPILVwuvCyA
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Maibatsu MonstroCity
by Dodge- 1 follower
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- 806 views
0.84 miles PLAYERS 1 to 16 GAME MODE Land Race ROUTE TYPE Laps DESCRIPTION Why drive a small car? Are you a small person? The new SUV Maibatsu Monstrosity guzzles gas and is equipped for crossing arctic tundra! Driving one will make you feel good! Mine's Bigger! VEHICLE CLASSES Compacts, Coupes, Cycles, Motorcycles, Muscle, Off-Road, Sedans, Sports, Sports Classics, SUVs, Utility http://socialclub.rockstargames.com/games/gtav/jobs/job/_gI1ZjUsME2exdXP8IpDRA
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ps4 Lombank City GP
by Dodge- 1 follower
- 6 replies
- 802 views
http://rsg.ms/6ef1a38 Lombank - Our time is your money interested in your interest. Short, High speed track for Compacts primarily.
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Peckerwood GP
by Dodge- 1 follower
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- 607 views
https://socialclub.rockstargames.com/job/gtav/Qzu1fitmg0Ogm9gCIx-3hg GP race with technical turns
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ps4 Holding Pattern
by Dodge- 1 follower
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http://rsg.ms/3ad675b Should be fun with Contact. And maybe 1st Person.
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ps4 Crastenburgring
by Dodge- 1 follower
- 5 replies
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http://rsg.ms/1842466 Cleverly nicknamed, The Gray Hell, due to its not so luscious urban background. This track bears no resemblence to any other track known world wide for being the bar by which all racetracks are measured. Its just a funny name.
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Noodle Exchange
by Lann- 1 follower
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http://rsg.ms/6073d8e https://socialclub.rockstargames.com/job/gtav/oapF4Y2OIEqFItuPLJbG6A Updated july 30 2023.
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DisObey
by Dodge- 2 followers
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2.78 miles PLAYERS 1 to 16 GAME MODE Land Race ROUTE TYPE Laps DESCRIPTION Lap race around Central and South LS. For Coupes. VEHICLE CLASSES Compacts, Coupes, Cycles, Motorcycles, Muscle, Sedans, Vans http://socialclub.rockstargames.com/games/gtav/jobs/job/ZwdD1akfF0arxnCDioQj6A
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- 1 follower
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A track for Super car Formula Racing. http://socialclub.rockstargames.com/games/gtav/jobs/job/nRyO84rO7ECVYyLnbii5QA?platformId=2
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Perfect Picture Drive RX
by Lann- 1 follower
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- 590 views
New name and video as i have made alot of (small) changes. https://socialclub.rockstargames.com/job/gtav/1RF08I-YDEGbXR5l9lHElw
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Go-Quartz
by Lann- 1 follower
- 2 replies
- 396 views
https://socialclub.rockstargames.com/job/gtav/sLElpKzuFkG0ei7d1obSFw Lap race around Davis Quartz for the Go-Karts (asphalt). Players: 1 to 30 Game Mode: Stunt Race Route Type: Laps Route Length: 1.11 Kilometers
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BMX Running DM
by Lann- 1 follower
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Type: Bike race Mode: GTA Players: 30 Consider dropping that BMX to run with a bigger gun. Intended as a ride, run and gun death match. GTA mode with owned weapons. Moving between the cp's will be alot easier on foot, but alot harder with everyone shooting at you. Tony Hawk or Tony Montana, the choice is yours. https://socialclub.rockstargames.com/job/gtav/MHM1yz8af0G_QgQ6PMyN6g
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That European 70s Show
by Lann- 2 followers
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- 471 views
No AC, no safety, nothing electric other than the cassette player. Nebula vs Glendale vs Weevil. A lap is about 1:20 A short race combining these cars from 3 different classes, you will end up in one of them with no way to switch. (1/3 of the players in each). Cleaned the streets of poles, but left it open to silly contact fun. No apex props or such, just Mirror park. https://socialclub.rockstargames.com/job/gtav/HMTU3eMqukeov4Td9lLDFg
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Up Your Alley
by Skorpion- 1 follower
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UP YOUR ALLEY Max. Players: 30 Default Laps: 3 Average Lap Time: 1m:15s Time of Day: Night Weather: Current Traffic: Off Published: 23 July 2021 Last Updated: 15 August 2021 DESCRIPTION Recreation of the tuner race to allow 1 to 30 players. Note that one of the shortcuts from the original isn't in this due to a solid fence that can't be removed. OVERVIEW Created for XDBX Crew Challenge 241. A recreation of the tuner race by R* that allows 1 to 30 players. Note that one of the shortcuts from the original isn't in this due to a solid fence that can't be removed. Update: Repositioned some CPs and added in some secondary CPs…
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Stoner Rally Cross
by djw180- 1 follower
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- 512 views
https://socialclub.rockstargames.com/job/gtav/B18Lj9mvPE-u-S4N5Exelw Rally Cross track with joker lap and viewing platform (GTA mode required). Restricted to rally type cars in Sports, Sports Classic, Compacts, Sedans (Warrener only) and SUVs (Rebla only). Video shows route to viewing platform, standard lap then the joker section. Laps should take ~ 60s, ~ 5s extra with the joker (go through stunt tube at CP5, rather than straight on, to 2ndry CP6)
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Speedos RX
by Lann- 1 follower
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- 552 views
Put your speedos back on and get out if the water, its time to race. A lap is actually sub 45 in the Issi Sport like a good quartermile on foot. You can go to the big beachtower to spectate from the roof, just park your car at the garages. Link: https://socialclub.rockstargames.com/job/gtav/JvMAooPoik2zu6kYp_7ckw
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Zancudo Green
by Lann- 1 follower
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- 411 views
Short rally lap with joker lap (orange), pit stop (yellow) and a spectators area overlooking the track. A minute lap. 30 players. https://socialclub.rockstargames.com/job/gtav/jsYLLE7GYkax88W1bISnaw
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Liquor Hole .63
by Dodge- 1 follower
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https://socialclub.rockstargames.com/job/gtav/xbnRtbhc_EOiz5P_uBiY2g A .63 mile lap race around Central LSC.
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Grand Senora Desert Rally
by Lann- 1 follower
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- 589 views
Built for contact. 30 players. https://socialclub.rockstargames.com/job/gtav/p1g-7cjCkUikQ5GoIXP4vQ
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OWR - East LS Street F1
by Lann- 1 follower
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This is my first and maybe only OWR creation. I used 200 props and removed 40 fixtures. I was going to make a simple circuit on wide streets, and I almost stuck to the plan. I changed my mind due to how boring i find these cars to behave. I wanted a wide track for contact, but ended up with some more narrow parts so one at least need to consider letting go of the gas. I think the track would work well with 30 players contact. Now I am going to buy that new open wheel car to see how much fun it is. https://socialclub.rockstargames.com/job/gtav/WjeZgG7vn02SuzswafpATA Do we need a new sub for OWR? They are found in Races in game menu.
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Grotti Airways
by Eser1985- 2 replies
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Welcome to Grotti Airways, a fast flowing race at Los Santos International Airport. Sponsored by Grotti. Track link: Grotti Airways
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Baytree Rally
by Eser1985- 1 reply
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Welcome to Baytree Rally. This rally race will keep you focused on all sections of the track. Don't forget to use your eyes and your brakes or you will be sorry! Vehicles restricted. Sponsored by Jackal Racing. Track link: Baytree Rally
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Rate the Last Film you Watched 2: Electric Boogaloo
Over the last couple of years I've been slowly making my way through every Disney animated feature film and, having recently watched Wish (which will be in my next batch of reviews) I've now seen all of them - that is until Moana 2 releases later this year. So I'm now presenting my official tier list which is the definitive ranking of all 62 Disney films (each tier goes from best to worst so it's all in order). S Tier (10/10) - Beauty and the Beast / Fantasia / The Lion King / Pinocchio / Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs A Tier (8-9/10) - Aladdin / Sleeping Beauty / Lilo and Stitch / Alice in Wonderland / One Hundred and One Dalmatians / Tarzan / Fantasia 2000 / The Princess and the Frog / Bolt / The Jungle Book / Robin Hood / The Little Mermaid / The Rescuers / Hercules B Tier (7/10) - Mulan / The Great Mouse Detective / Cinderella / Big Hero 6 / Zootopia / Tangled / Moana / The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh / Frozen / Brother Bear / The Rescuers Down Under / The Fox and the Hound / Pocahontas / Wreck It Ralph / Peter Pan / The Hunchback of Notre Dame / Treasure Planet / The Three Caballeros C Tier (5-6/10) - The Lady and the tr*mp / The Emperor's New Groove / The Aristocats / Bambi / Strange World / Encanto / Atlantis The Lost Empire / Oliver and Company / The Sword in the Stone / Winnie the Pooh / Ralph Breaks the Internet / Meet The Robinsons / Dumbo / Raya and the Last Dragon / Saludos Amigos / The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad / The Black Cauldron / Wish / Frozen 2 F Tier (sh*t) - Make Mine Music / Melody Time / Fun and Fancy Free / Dinosaur / Home on the Range / Chicken Little -
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Rate the Last Film you Watched 2: Electric Boogaloo
What I Watched This Week #149 (Nov 4-10) And Then There Were None dir. Rene Clair/1945/1h38m Adapted from the Agatha Christie novel – the world's best selling mystery book, which has a rather unfortunate original title that you'll have to Google for yourself – this tells the story of ten strangers invited to an island off the English coast by an unknown host. There they discover that they are all responsible for somebody's death, and soon they start dropping off one by one. This setup sounds clichéd now but you can't make that argument here as this story invented that cliché. What I like here is how playful and light the direction is, giving the film a macabre sense of humour. This is also true of the performances, particularly those of Barry Fitzgerald as Judge Quinncannon and Walter Huston as Dr. Armstrong. The mystery itself is a good one and had me guessing up to the reveal. I don't think this is as good as the Margaret Rutherford Miss Marple films of the 60s, or the Peter Ustinov's Poirot films from the 70s, but if you're a fan of a good murder mystery then you will enjoy this. 7.5/10 Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon dir. Ang Lee/2000/2h This fantasy martial arts film stars Michelle Yeoh and Chow Yun-fat as two master warriors, Yu Shu Lien and Li Mu Bai, who must work together to track down a powerful sword that was stolen by a young thief, Jen (Zhang Ziyi), who is also the daughter of a nobleman. This is a gorgeous looking film full of vibrant colours that is famous for its spectacular wire work that sees the characters float and fly through the air. This makes for some unique fight sequences where they hop along rooftops or duel high up in a bamboo forest. The two leads are both great, especially in the scenes they share where they have to deal with their repressed feelings for each other. I did feel like there were some pacing issues early on, and the story becomes slightly convoluted just for the sake of creating more drama, but it does tie up quite nicely at the end where Jen is able to find some freedom and an identity of her own that isn't defined by anyone else, that is if you take it symbolically. 8/10 A Quiet Place dir. John Krasinski/2018/1h31m Emily Blunt and John Krasinski (who also directs) are the parents of three young children living in a world populated by blind creatures that hunt by sound, forcing them to live silently. Adding a ticking clock to proceedings is the fact that Blunt's character is pregnant. This film has a brilliantly tense atmosphere that is sustained through the entire runtime with a couple of standout set pieces that had me on the edge of my seat. I'm not a huge fan of the design of the creatures and I feel like we see them too much but the always feel like a threat. Blunt and Krasinski both do a good job and have a natural chemistry which is to be expected as they are married in real life, but the real star of the film is Millicent Simmonds as their daughter Regan who is deaf (as is Simmonds). This feeds nicely into the film as it allows them to communicate by sign language, something very useful in a world like this, and also has other ramifications later on. 8/10 Heroes Shed No Tears dir. John Woo/1986/1h33m Heroes Shed No Tears is John Woo's first proper action film and he cements his reputation for b*lls to the wall mayhem and org*es of explosions right out of the gate – although I didn't see any doves. Eddy Ko Hung stars as Chan Chung, leader of a group of Chinese mercenaries hired by the Thai government to kidnap a druglord. That's the easy part, getting out alive is the hard part, especially with an insane General (Bruce Jang Il-Sik) hunting them down. This film is relentless with hardly a few minutes passing before a shoot out or something blows up, with those gaps filled with an entertainingly dramatic narrative that veers into melodrama as Chung's wife and young son are caught up in the action. It does feel somewhat disjointed at times, with one particularly long gambling scene there just for comedic relief. Not as polished as his later works, that rough and ready vibe gives it charm, and a supporting cast of likeable characters make this a fun watch. 8/10 Firebrand dir. Karim Ainouz/2023/2h Firebrand is a historical drama about Katherine Parr (Alicia Vikander), the sixth and final wife of King Henry VIII (Jude Law). Anyone paying attention in history class will recall the method for remembering the fates of his wives – divorced beheaded died, divorced beheaded survived – so we know she doesn't meet a bloody end, so the film does an excellent job of building the tension and sense of threat in their relationship. At this point Henry is getting sicker and sicker from an infected wound in his leg and his increasing paranoia makes him a volatile character. Law does a brilliant job here, managing to go from a pathetic, weak figure to an imposing monster, often in the same scene. This may be the best performance he's ever given. Vikander is equally impressive. Her Parr is a powerful woman – she was made regent while Henry was abroad fighting – but aware that her life is always on the line. An excellent supporting cast including Eddie Marsan as Edward Seymour and Simon Russell Beale as the scheming Bishop Gardiner, and vivid period costumes and production design round out an enthralling film. 9/10 Lime's Film of the Week! Respect dir. Benoit Forgeard/2011/14m This short film is about a man, Steph (Thibault Sauvaige) having an argument with his partner over breakfast, only that his partner is Flippy, an anthropomorphic bear mascot for a breakfast cereal. Flippy is a controlling *sshole who is physically and verbally abusive to Steph, who wants to leave to go to ninja school. There's a sense of absurdity and playfulness here that is let down by the blandness of the production. Everything about it feels flat, the direction, lighting and performances, with none of it matching the tone of the story. But there is something about the concept that piqued my interest enough to check out another of the director's films. 5/10 f*ck UK dir. Benoit Forgeard/2012/13m Another absurd short from Benoit Forgeard, f*ck UK follows the exploits of Michel (Gaspard Proust), leader of a fringe group that hates the UK and wants to wipe every trace of anything British from France. But it turns out that this is all because he's in love with an English woman, Jane (Julia Vandoorne), who he is angry at - “I am French, you are strange. I will never come to your country of sh*t”. The direction is much better here than in Respect with a nice use of montage, and this film is actually funny with some laugh out loud moments. More of a sketch than a film this also benefits from a solid performance from Proust as the surly and childishly petulant Brit hater. 7/10 10 Rillington Place dir. Richard Fleischer/1971/1h46m Based on a true story, 10 Rillington Place stars Richard Attenborough as John Christie, a softly spoken middle aged man who rents out flats at the titular address in which he also lives in late 40s London. He also happens to be a serial killer. When he rents out a flat to simple, trusting Timothy Evans (John Hurt) and his wife Beryl (Judy Geeson) he finds another target, and someone to take the blame. This is a thriller that is chilling in its restraint, building up the tension masterfully. This is all down to the performance from Attenborough who manages to channel the menace he showed in Brighton Rock as an angry young man and suppress it all internally as an older man who now knows how to focus his rage. A young Hurt is also good, giving a very sympathetic performance as an innocent man in way over his head and accused of a crime he didn't commit, though he does come across as a bit too naïve at times. The film also has a epilogue that isn't really needed. Sure, it's nice to know that Christie eventually went on to face justice, but there's a much better ending place, narratively speaking, a few minutes earlier. 8.5/10 Austin Powers in Goldmember dir. Jay Roach/2002/1h34m Mike Myers is back for the final time as the swinging 60s superspy, again battling Dr. Evil (also Myers), who this time has teamed up with 70s disco kingpin Goldmember (also also Myers) to hold the world hostage. Powers is assisted by former girlfriend Foxxy Cleopatra (Beyoncé) and his father Nigel Powers (Michael Caine). Also returning are Dr. Evil's henchmen Mini Me (Verne Troyer) and Fat b*stard (also also also Myers). Opening with a spoof of a spoof that sees Tom Cruise play Powers in a Mission Impossible rip off directed by Steven Spielberg, this is a film that knows what it is and will make any stupid joke to get a laugh, with most of them landing. The plot is basically pointless, with it being just a vehicle for Myers to play around and it's as much fun to watch as it must have been to make. Caine is hilarious as the elder Powers getting good use of his under utilised talent for comedy and Goldmember might be my favourite one dimensional character in any comedy. I also love that the ending of this comedy spoof of a Bond film was later used as an actual plot point for the actual Bond film Spectre. Not as good as the original, I'd say that this and the second film are about equal and are still a lot of fun to watch. 7/10- 2
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Throne of Blood (1957) dir Akira Kurosawa This is Kurosawa's version of Macbeth. It's not like the more usual Shakespearian adaptations that use the original lines, rather it's the same basic story with different lines in a different setting; medieval Japan. It's unmistakeably Macbeth right from the start as the camera pans across a misty, mysterious, highland landscape. Toshirô Mifune stars Washizu (i.e. Macbeth), initially a soldier (I guess you would say Samurai, although I am not totally sure of the correct usage of that) in the army of the local lord (i.e. King Duncan). Washizu and another soldier, Miki (i.e. Macduff), are on the way back from a victorious battle to their lord's castle. They get lost in forest and come across a spirit (equivalent of the witches) who foretells their promotion and that eventually Washizu will be the new lord but it will be Miki's son who succeeds him. They are promoted, Washizu tells his wife (Lady Macbeth, obviously) about the prophecy and it is she who encourages him on the path of deceit, betrayal and murder that will see him full-fill the rest of the prophecy but attempt to change it so that a son of his own succeeds him. One thing I did find slightly odd, and funny, is that whereas in Shakespeare's original (and the historical facts it is based on) Macbeth becomes King of Scotland, here Washizu becomes Lord of Spider's Web Castle. I am assuming that in Japanese “Spider's Web Castle” sounds more impressive than it does in English. It is very well made, of course, and the actors are good, particularly Isuzu Yamada as Lady Washizu. Like Olivier's Shakespeare adaptions it does not seem dated, and I think the Shakespearian style is what helps there. There is some very impressive cinematography, both of the landscapes and some of the castle interior scenes. One that sticks in my mind is when Lady Washizu hatches one of her plans we see her walk into another room, that is pitch black and then emerge shortly after carrying some bottles of drugged saki. The camera stays fixed for all of this, with the doorway to the dark room in the centre so it's almost like she disappears and then reappears, as if using magic. Definitely well worth watching if you are into Shakespeare or Samurai films. 9 / 10- 2
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