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David and Devindra invite Alisha Grauso, editor at ScreenRant, to review The Green Knight while Jeff moves across the country. For context, David and Devindra also review Excalibur (1981) and The Last Temptation Of Christ (1988) in preparation for the feature review.

Read Alisha Grauso's piece about The Green Knight at Rottentomatoes here.

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Weekly Plugs
David - The opening credits of the Paper Tigers Commentary
Devindra - How to save a Planet on carbon footprints

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What we've been watching
Excalibur (~19:00)
The Last Temptation of Christ (~39:18)

Feature  (~1:04:17)
The Green Knight
Spoilers (~1:24:45)

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Anonymous

Man, the guests have been killing it lately. Alisha was a great addition! I liked this format but I gotta say I missed the 'What We've Been Watching' section, always look forward to that.

Anonymous

Dave, the last two Filmcast episodes constantly crash iTunes when I download and copy the .mp3's to my devices. They start to play but either crash after a few seconds or definitely crash when you try to open them to get the full controls and large logo. This is happening on both my old iPod Touch (iOS 12.5.4) and my new iPhone SE (iOS 14.7.1). Nothing like this ever happened with the SlashFilmcast episodes, you may need to bring back the "/". Hope you can remedy it.

filmpodcast

Jesse: No one else has reported this issue. I don't really understand your use case. You are downloading the mp3, copying to your device, and then opening the mp3 with iTunes? how are you doing that? Also: Why not just subscribe using the Podcasts app? Really sorry you are having issues!