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Unveiling Excalibur

Dec 12, 20232 hr 11 minSeason 1Ep. 40
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In Episode 40, I am joined by my community friend and past Uni film professor, Rai (@rgenna). As special guest host he chose to discuss John Boorman’s Excalibur from 1981 which is an absolute must-see fantasy film! A bit of a longer episode because we fanned so hard about so much more than just Excalibur. Enjoy! Shares, downloads, and rating the podcast is always appreciated!

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