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, the Mullets tackle AFI’s greatest comedy of all time and discuss bad high school theater, the pain of Marilyn, the definition of MacGuffins (again) and weirdly voiced gangsters.
In this episode, the Mullets can’t remember what they’ve already talked about, so they cut to the chase and discuss kids that are games, genuinely good people, the star that is Dark Shark, getting old and more poop.
In this episode, Samantha has finally been worn down and Chris couldn’t be happier because it’s time to hang with the fellas of Jackass as things go in and out of their bodies, pain is felt and technology is pushed forward.
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 return from a hiatus brought on by crazy ole life, then slow down and get emotional about one amazing man from our childhood and the sadly unrecognized documentary about him.
In this episode, the Mullets recap their Christmas break and wrap up 2023 in the best way possible: the most recent insanity in the Toretto family saga. Get ready for psychopaths, allegations, powder and butts!
In this episode, the Mullets are live riffing and reacting again to the “epic” Birdemic conclusion. By this point, they start to totally lose their minds and you might as well. This is the most worthless film of all time.
In this episode, the Mullets bring you a first: live thoughts and riffing as they watch the sequel to the notoriously bad bird horror movie. Come hang with the family and laugh/cry/yell/gag along with us!
In this episode, the Mullets move to a new day after a busy couple of weeks before finally crapping all over a terrible discount animated movie with offensive stereotypes, cloying songs and Toy Story aspirations.
In this episode, the Mullets are wiped from a stressful and painful week. They rise to the occasion, however, and discuss books from their childhood, the 90s attitude in children and the price of groceries.
In this episode, the Mullets work out some grievances with one another before watching their second Chaplin film, this time with talking! They discuss powerful monologues, op-eds, more allegations and Jerry Lewis.
In this episode, the Mullets catch up at length with one half of their intended guests after amazing Key West wedding last year to talk buying smut in stores, bad golfers on screen and knowing the lead character IRL.
In this episode, the Mullets lost their minds recapping another Dollar Tree find and tackle bodily fluids on the floor, more bootleg Buscemis, creepy little kids with big ears and way too many serious topics.
In this episode, the Mullets recap their first trip to the cinema in 6 months before tackling Tom Hanks’ directorial debut. They also discuss 1960s pizza joints, say “bop” a lot and almost legitimately argue.
In this episode, the Mullets make excuses for their recent activity before watching the movie you picked at the 2022 Mullets. They discuss board games, the dread of in-laws, bad ass bitches and not needing new friends.
In this episode, the Mullets resume the guest star series with a long-awaited couple from the West Coast! They discuss the most quotable movie possibly ever, being fake nice, Easter eggs and bad clowns.
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 watch a comedy classic and try not to anger one of their best friends at the same time. They discuss Mel Brooks’ epic resume, the magic of Madeline Kahn and Gene Wilder period.