In this episode, the Mullets want you to look at them while they speak in bad accents (and read names even worse), don’t believe all stories need to be movies, reminisce about goat meat and make bad hostages.
In this episode, the Mullets get over Bluey emotions and ride it out like they’re in Universal Orlando in 1998 by discussing CGI that ages well, living through severe weather, questionable acting all around and PSH’s F5.
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 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 come down from a wild holiday week by tackling the 30 year anniversary of a dystopian sci-fi action comedy by discussing Taco Bell, seashells, stolen stand up routines and VR sex.
In this episode, the Mullets dive in on the next installments of the Toretto family. They discuss the rehashing in four, the energy and shift in five, the letdown in six and the apex (and sadness) of seven. Buckle up!
In this episode, the Mullets battle through a tough week and a headache, both of which weren’t helped by this week’s movie. Someone fell asleep and it’s not who you think! Also: a bad Best Actor and albino wolf things.
In this episode, the Mullets wrap it up once more after the holiday with one of the most notorious sequels. There’s plenty of shrieking over knots and leeches as well as an EPIC meltdown about rings in a pocket.
In this episode, the Mullets get sucked into the movies about the game and dive deep into the lack of lore, the level of impressions and good fun and the expectations they have in the jungle themselves.
In this episode, Mullet picks last year’s instant classic for his birthday and Sam cries a bunch. Listen as they try to bend their heads around multiverses, kid actors rising above, raccoons, hot dog hands and more!
In this episode, the Mullets recap the latest MCU entry before finally suffering through a Best Buy bargain bin action movie that literally made Sam write the phrase “such a tranche emarch” in her notes. Find out why!
In this episode, the Mullets went to very different movies in theaters and have very similar thoughts on gross CGI, ridiculously contrived name conversations and the wood that is Kate Mara as Sue Storm.
In this episode, the Mullets are still trying to keep it all together and this week’s movie doesn’t help at all. They discuss sociology, nose kissing and devious leading men faces before struggling to find the next movie.
In this episode, one Mullet is totally overwhelmed and the other is totally unhelpful. Despite this, they discuss Ryan Gosling’s ability to make nothing count, what Mad Men characters they’d bang and scary Jews.
In this episode, the Mullets discuss another mullet, changing the rules of movies bought for them, the art of cockney and way too many references to names being kept out of mouths (of course).
In this episode, the Mullets have a wild vacation tale to tell before celebrating Samantha’s birthday by watching the second movie in the Cornetto trilogy and discussing funny cops, spiderwebs and falling.
It’s Guest Star time once again as the Mullets are joined by the Kolts in Chicago to discuss all of the shows on streaming services before talking Sandy B’s spunk, Keanu’s hair and Dennis Hopper’s insanity. Oh and CANS!
In this episode, the Mullets (one of which is very hoarse) finish up the WWE Studios franchise with the worst movie not because of Summer Rae, the best movie because of HBK and the other movie with Bo Dallas.
In this episode, the Mullets return to normalcy and that means watching three bad WWE movies. How bad was John Cena’s acting at first? How obvious was it Ted DiBiase would fail? How is The Miz the good one?
In this episode, the Mullets continue to Wrap It Up by revisiting the twilight of their childhood. They discuss Bulk and Skull’s accents, the throuple that Kimberly is in and a late deep dive into toddler TV psychology.