In this episode, the Mullets revisit the mind of Riley with last year’s blockbuster Pixar sequel. One of them laughs while the other has multiple breakdowns and snowballs into thinking about a toe catastrophe.
In this episode, the Mullets push on and try to remember everything is awesome by discussing Batman preferences, what constitutes too much Chris Pratt, IP worlds colliding and real world children.
In this episode, the Mullet quickly praise an awful B-movie on the beach before gushing over last year’s turtle powered instant classic. Get ready for hypothetical mutations, teenage lingo and 4 Non Blondes hate.
In this episode, the Mullets recap another wild weekend before finally watching the movie that YOU voted for earlier this year. Thanks! Now we have to talk religion, Dreamworks Animation’s history and bad voice acting!
In this episode, the littlest Mullet joins the show for some quick thoughts on another favorite movie of hers, then Mom and Dad break down the actual fever dream that Jerry Seinfeld created in 2007. BEE prepared.
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 wrap up the holidays, the year and Samantha’s birthday by discussing the Antz controversy, the similarities between animated caterpillars and pigs and how easy it is to hate Kevin Spacey
In this episode, the Mullets recap a whirlwind holiday week and discuss A Christmas Story Christmas before wrapping up another dreadful direct-to-video Disney sequel. As Samantha says over and over, it’s WILD.
In this episode, the Mullets pick their Christmas special and end the reading challenge before celebrating their daughter’s sixth birthday by discussing decades of Kenan, more rap for kids and keeping Santa up.
In this episode, both Mullets are under the weather heading into the home stretch of spooky season, so they move quickly, cut an entire movie out of the discussion and bemoan another bad modern animated reboot.
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 tackle the last hand-drawn animated Disney movie, debate about authenticity, wonder where they can travel to and keep it short.
In this episode, the Mullets recoup from a crazy weekend and continue wrapping it up by discussing sequel expectations vs memories, actors being themselves in movies and how funny babies and raccoons can be.
In this episode, the Mullets establish a new rule by watching the most recent VOD release (thanks, COVID!). Also included: a bad Tracy Morgan impression, childhood nostalgia and a case for Matthew Lilliard.