In this episode, the Mullets celebrate a crazy milestone and getting through Milton and Joker 2 before diving into Christopher Nolan’s magic movie that isn’t The Illusionist. Here’s to another 500 more!
In this episode, the Mullets ring in the holiday season with a Hallmark Channel original with no stakes, uneven eyebrows and some allegedly Jewish things. Listen to Chris and Sam yell and sweat to stay sane on this one.
In this milestone episode, the Mullets try to drum up positive memories of the past before tackling corn every day, dusty houses, losing time with family members and alleged historical events. Here’s to 450 more!
In this episode, Barbenheimer weekend gets a full recap (and made fun of) before the Mullets wonder how the Oscars got it so wrong, bend over backwards figuring out the passage of time and welcome back DICE!
In this episode, the Mullets have a neat new theme and some emotional recaps to recent new movies before watching a movie that is frankly tough to get through or be funny about. They try thanks to smoking cigs.
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 finally knock out a long movie they used to love, but now have no idea how to feel about. They also discuss Kanye West on Passover, how innocent they were 15 years ago and poopy diapers.
In this episode, the Mullets recount a trip to Legoland before tackling the movie that made David Fincher, the movie that makes us hate Kevin Spacey even more and the movie that makes us scream about boxes.
In this episode, the Mullets lose their godforsaken minds discussing jellyfish urination, mumbling narration, sexual relations without touching and another pantheon impression from Samantha.
In this episode, the collection is finally up and the Mullets are getting back to normal! Just in time to discuss the time in your life when you feel anything but normal, like dumb faces and treat your parents like shit.
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, the Mullets approach a milestone in their lives while approaching a milestone on the show. Before that, they discuss mumbling stars, bear attacks, pretentious directors and the shitty 1820s.
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 break a long standing streak while discussing classism, Miranda rights, eating the world in many different ways and the greatest sequences and shots in film history.
In this episode, the Mullets are still exhausted and stressed, so they take a pause and jump into the TV to discuss Nick at Nite’s evolution, getting your ideas stolen 25 years earlier and colors.
In this episode, the Mullets are pretty gross to start, but settle into a nice conversation about dolphins, songs in Portuguese, the layers of Bill Murray and the conversion of someone into a Wes fan.
In our long-awaited Christmas episode, the Mullets are joined by good friends and new parents to hate on Cameron Diaz randomly, analyze stalking and bad kissers and get interrupted by the older child for once.
In this episode, the Mullets pick off another epic Spielberg movie from a crazy good year in film. Samantha is sad about the topic as usual, Mullet avoid politics and both hate flashbacks during sex.
In this episode, the Mullets finally get around to our random selection and it’s a great one because it brings up so many great emotions. How do they feel about their legacy, losing one another and Kathy Bates naked?
WELCOME TO AUGIE AUGUST! The Mullets welcome their long-time friend on the show for the first time to watch a film over six years in the making. Was it worth the wait or should they have watched The Prestige?