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- "query": "[TOMT][MOVIE] Assassins pitted against each other\n\nWatched it back in high school. Particular scene I remember was a priest got caught up in the fights because he accidentally swallowed a small exploding device which was put by an assassin in his coffee. Each assassin had it in them, and there was some sort of time limit if I'm not mistaken.",
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  "positive": "The Tournament (2009 film)\n\nThe Tournament is a 2009 British independent action thriller film, marking the directorial debut of Scott Mann. The film was conceived by Jonathan Frank and Nick Rowntree while at the University of Teesside with Mann. The script was written by Gary Young, Jonathan Frank, and Nick Rowntree.\n\nThe Tournament was partially filmed in Bulgaria, and numerous locations around Northern England (where the film is set) and Merseyside. The film stars Robert Carlyle, Ving Rhames, Kelly Hu, Sébastien Foucan, Liam Cunningham, Scott Adkins, Camilla Power, and Ian Somerhalder. The film received additional funding internationally, from Sherezade Film Development, Storitel Production, and others, earning the film a budget of just under £4,000,000. The film also features a renowned international ensemble cast.\n\nHowever, numerous problems involving production, finance (the budget ran out twice), and securing a distributor meant the film was not released until two years after filming, in late 2009.\n\nPlot\nA group of the world's wealthiest and most powerful men, involved with law enforcement agencies and criminal underworlds alike, control the international media with their billions. They devise the ultimate entertainment, known as \"The Tournament\", which takes place every seven or ten years in an unspecified large city.\n\n\"Contestants\" volunteer for this event, often the toughest or craziest individuals on the planet. The last surviving combatant wins a cash prize of $10 million. The tournament organizers not only view this as entertainment but also wager high stakes on the outcome, creating a major gambling tournament.\n\nCombatants are selected from the world's special forces, serial killers, athletes, trained contract killers, and assassins. Each carries a tracking device embedded under their skin, allowing organizers to monitor their movements. The tournament lasts 24 hours, and if no one has won by the end, then...",
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  "negative": "Metalocalypse: The Doomstar Requiem\n\nMetalocalypse: The Doomstar Requiem - A Klok Opera is a rock opera special for the Adult Swim animated series \"Metalocalypse\". Announced on May 10, 2013, by Adult Swim, it was released on October 27, 2013. The special picks up directly after \"Metalocalypse\" season 4. It features all-new music from Dethklok, released on a soundtrack album on October 29, 2013.\n\nPlot\nThe special begins with Ishnifus Meaddle chanting with the monks of the Church of the Black Klok about the Doomstar's arrival and the prophecy that one of them must die before the \"prophet's night\" is over, as Charles Offdensen looks on with concern over the impending \"Metalocalypse\" (\"The Birth/Fata Sidus Oritur/One of Us Must Die\"). Magnus Hammersmith and the Metal Masked Assassin hold Toki Wartooth and Abigail Remeltindrinc prisoner to lure Dethklok into their trap (\"Magnus and the Assassin\"). Meanwhile, Dethklok \"parties around the world\" to forget Toki's disappearance (\"Partying Around the World\"), while Offdensen attempts to locate Toki. The band's best operative returns dead, with a USB flash drive found in his remains. It contains a video of Magnus holding Toki and Abigail hostage, revealing his location in the \"depths of humanity.\"\n\nIshnifus urges Dethklok to rescue Toki, but the band refuses his plea (\"How Can I Be A Hero?\"). During a live show, a malfunctioning hologram of Toki leads fans to boo Dethklok. Realizing they have no other choice, Dethklok decides to rescue Toki (\"The Fans Are Chatting\").\n\nAbigail comforts Toki, urging him to find solace in his \"happy place\" (\"Abigail's Lullaby\"). This recalls the day Toki first auditioned for Dethklok, replacing the disgraced Magnus. After a fierce guitar battle with Skwisgaar Skwigelf, Toki joins the band...",
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+ "query": "Assassins pitted against each other\n\nWatched it back in high school. Particular scene I remember was a priest got caught up in the fights because he accidentally swallowed a small exploding device which was put by an assassin in his coffee. Each assassin had it in them, and there was some sort of time limit if I'm not mistaken.",
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  "positive": "The Tournament (2009 film)\n\nThe Tournament is a 2009 British independent action thriller film, marking the directorial debut of Scott Mann. The film was conceived by Jonathan Frank and Nick Rowntree while at the University of Teesside with Mann. The script was written by Gary Young, Jonathan Frank, and Nick Rowntree.\n\nThe Tournament was partially filmed in Bulgaria, and numerous locations around Northern England (where the film is set) and Merseyside. The film stars Robert Carlyle, Ving Rhames, Kelly Hu, Sébastien Foucan, Liam Cunningham, Scott Adkins, Camilla Power, and Ian Somerhalder. The film received additional funding internationally, from Sherezade Film Development, Storitel Production, and others, earning the film a budget of just under £4,000,000. The film also features a renowned international ensemble cast.\n\nHowever, numerous problems involving production, finance (the budget ran out twice), and securing a distributor meant the film was not released until two years after filming, in late 2009.\n\nPlot\nA group of the world's wealthiest and most powerful men, involved with law enforcement agencies and criminal underworlds alike, control the international media with their billions. They devise the ultimate entertainment, known as \"The Tournament\", which takes place every seven or ten years in an unspecified large city.\n\n\"Contestants\" volunteer for this event, often the toughest or craziest individuals on the planet. The last surviving combatant wins a cash prize of $10 million. The tournament organizers not only view this as entertainment but also wager high stakes on the outcome, creating a major gambling tournament.\n\nCombatants are selected from the world's special forces, serial killers, athletes, trained contract killers, and assassins. Each carries a tracking device embedded under their skin, allowing organizers to monitor their movements. The tournament lasts 24 hours, and if no one has won by the end, then...",
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  "negative": "Metalocalypse: The Doomstar Requiem\n\nMetalocalypse: The Doomstar Requiem - A Klok Opera is a rock opera special for the Adult Swim animated series \"Metalocalypse\". Announced on May 10, 2013, by Adult Swim, it was released on October 27, 2013. The special picks up directly after \"Metalocalypse\" season 4. It features all-new music from Dethklok, released on a soundtrack album on October 29, 2013.\n\nPlot\nThe special begins with Ishnifus Meaddle chanting with the monks of the Church of the Black Klok about the Doomstar's arrival and the prophecy that one of them must die before the \"prophet's night\" is over, as Charles Offdensen looks on with concern over the impending \"Metalocalypse\" (\"The Birth/Fata Sidus Oritur/One of Us Must Die\"). Magnus Hammersmith and the Metal Masked Assassin hold Toki Wartooth and Abigail Remeltindrinc prisoner to lure Dethklok into their trap (\"Magnus and the Assassin\"). Meanwhile, Dethklok \"parties around the world\" to forget Toki's disappearance (\"Partying Around the World\"), while Offdensen attempts to locate Toki. The band's best operative returns dead, with a USB flash drive found in his remains. It contains a video of Magnus holding Toki and Abigail hostage, revealing his location in the \"depths of humanity.\"\n\nIshnifus urges Dethklok to rescue Toki, but the band refuses his plea (\"How Can I Be A Hero?\"). During a live show, a malfunctioning hologram of Toki leads fans to boo Dethklok. Realizing they have no other choice, Dethklok decides to rescue Toki (\"The Fans Are Chatting\").\n\nAbigail comforts Toki, urging him to find solace in his \"happy place\" (\"Abigail's Lullaby\"). This recalls the day Toki first auditioned for Dethklok, replacing the disgraced Magnus. After a fierce guitar battle with Skwisgaar Skwigelf, Toki joins the band...",
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