On the surface, Martin Scorsese’s After Hours (1985) is the anti Before Sunrise, where romance is annoyingly thwarted at every turn. And while the movie is perfectly enjoyable on this level, it is also a cinematic illustration of unfounded yuppie fears of 1980’s New York bohemia. Join us for a heaping helping of supporting lady love, a potential show pilot where Matt and Katie Couric battle ageism, and a ton of toilet talk this week on Ex Rated Movies!