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A vulgar pleasure of the “John Wick” series is that it aestheticizes violence without the usual blah-blah rationales and appeals to conscience.

But, he added, “When my blah-blah goes more than five minutes, it’s not good in terms of sales.”

“One night Anthony was playing. And Cecil’s a very tough critic. At some point, he leaned over to Anthony and said: ‘You don’t have to play blah-blah — a famous pianist from the ’40s — you don’t have to play him.’”

It passes instead for a more digestible action movie with a lot of F.B.I. blah-blah and some Black radical flavoring.

Interim CEO and president Harvey Mason, Jr., made a video appearance Sunday night including the requisite blah-blah about transparency.

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