In this long-awaited episode, the Mullets finally feel the need! They go to Mach 10 on beach sports, sweat, 80s music, your dreams when you die, both of their boners, Teacups and annoying sounds (especially straws).
In this episode, it’s an episode that’s PRETTYYYYYYY NIIIIIIICE. The Mullets painstakingly relive their family viewing of the notorious E.T. rip-off with McDonald’s dancing, nude aliens, wheelchair falls and bad clothes.
In this episode, the Mullets unclog their queue of long and dramatic films and discuss spit fights, fake hair that looks like shit, Tom Cruise’s craziness and one of the deepest casts of all time.
In this episode, the Mullets are back after vacation and an unexpected break before recapping some Oscars movies and FINALLY discussing 80s novelty acts, PG breasts and soap opera storylines.
In this episode, the Mullets recap an awesome Epcot trip before discussing awesomely embarrassing wedding guests, awesomely weird chemistry and awesome water hitting awesome pants.
In this episode, the Mullets get into the holiday spirits (get it) with some practical body horror that involves belly gapes, rebar hands and all kinds of blood. Guess who wasn’t a fan!
In this episode, the Mullets have moved in to the new house and return from hiatus on the new couch to discuss 80s nostalgia overloads, avatar love, comedians being themselves to a fault and books being better.
In this episode, the Mullets try to sift through the news and world before watching a pick from their daughter that she apparently had to see before she grew up. It’s terrifying, weird and old. Is it what you remember?
In this episode, the Mullets recap so many recent movies before diving into who exactly skiis, what songs they’d “write” in the past, the dying mainstream comedy and the ill-advised comedy sequel.
In this episode, the Mullets finally finishing wrapping it up by boldly going back to the original Enterprise crew to discuss overacting Shatner, underacting Vulcans and way too much Home Improvement co-stars.
In this episode, the Mullets preview the 2022 Oscars and gush over an animated movie before taking a trip to Miami for two 30 for 30s about 80s excess, dorm rapping, sad and annoying white dudes and better schools.
In this episode, the Mullets recover from their second COVID shots by watching their penultimate Wrap it Up film. They discuss lengthy run times, Stephen King’s endings, domestic abuse and talking fridges.
In this episode, the Mullets celebrate their anniversary and talk Oscars before jumping into the film about the greatest moment in sports history. Do you believe in hair pieces, white boys, news stories and Augie Artiles?
In this episode, the Mullets are excited about the Royal Rumble, so they watch the most 80s wrestling movie ever. This one has everything: offensive little people, Samoan lineages, LCD people and angry plugs.
In this episode, the Mullets discovered an awesomely bad 80s VHS horror film. Why is Samantha crying this week? How many synonyms for breasts can Chris come up with? Why would a mall have a locker room?
In this PodSlam inspired episode, the Mullets watch two very different and weird movies featuring Andy Kaufman. They discuss racist restaurant chains, comedian interviews and Samantha beating up her husband.
In this episode, the Mullets discuss the French, eating dog food and Little Richard singing about meatballs. This episode also features Samantha “sucking ass”. If that doesn’t get you excited, I don’t know what will.
In this episode, the Mullets tackle the movie that started the Disney renaissance and its two ridiculous sequels. Samantha berates and threatens Chris while their daughter keeps waking up. Fun, right?
In this episode, Chris is super excited to discuss coming of age tales, long ass books and the exceptions to the child actor rule. Samantha hasn’t slept. Legit. She needs help. This did things to her
In this episode, the Mullets have the eye of the tiger, their hearts are on fire and they lose their freaking minds discussing montages, the 80s, the Cold War, losing all of your money and a freaking robot. Thanks, Sly!