Filmspotting reports in this week with an After Hours episode, which tackles a lot of backlogged listener feedback, suggested top five lists, and listener love. Opening things up is a listener who asks Adam and Matty which actors had underrated or unappreciated performances. Next up is the inevitable criticism of the top five directors lists from a past week’s episode.
The biggest point of contention in Matty’s top 20 films of the past decade seems to be his choice of 28 Days Later. His mistakes didn’t end there, as he also went as far as to say that it is a better zombie film than Romero’s Night of the Living Dead. Listeners beat on the metaphorical doors of the voice mailbox, protesting everything from his declaration of Boyle’s film as a zombie movie to its legitimacy as a good movie at all.
June 25: With Adam and Matty both doing some traveling this week, Filmspotting forgoes its usual weekly format for a Listener Feedback-focused edition of After Hours, including more thoughts on the best Directors of the Decade. Plus, Matty goes Triumph the Insult Comic Dog on some zombie-definition obsessed listeners who take issue with his classification of Danny Boyle’s “28 Days Later.”
Runtime – 36:34
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