The Ringer’s Bill Simmons and Sean Fennessey kick off their latest episode by craving that plaster-of-Paris bagel-and-cream-cheese paperweight, then dive into Martin Scorsese’s 1985 neo-noir comedy After Hours—exploring why it’s an underrated classic, hashing out their most rewatchable scene, and throwing down some fun category challenges.
Produced by Jack Sanders and Ronak Nair, this episode is brought to you by Holiday Inn and State Farm. Check out the timestamps (0:00 Cold Open; 2:41 Why After Hours is a classic; 42:11 Best Rewatchable Scene; 49:05 The Categories), subscribe on Ringer-Verse or Bill Simmons’ YouTube, and follow The Ringer on social media.
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