In this episode, the Mullets dive into two incredible journeys from peak 90s Disney by discussing the types of cats and dogs they are, stellar voice acting, sequels trying too much new shit, stepdads and a LOT of dog sex.
In this episode, the Mullets end spooky season with a whimper via another cheap bad movie from the bargain bin. They thankfully save the day by discussing alligators, unboxing cults and Strangers Things on their butts.
In this episode, the Mullets finally get into the Halloween spirit with a modern horror hit with a sequel currently in theaters. They discuss bad cat names, the weak link of The Boys, manifested trauma and all of the teeth.
In this episode, the Mullets are both relieved to be moving on from Middle Earth for various reasons. They discuss rotoscoping, a wacky Gollum and probably drug use before the random draw remains a total pain.
In this episode, the Mullets recap 4DX Beetlejuice Beetlejuice before finally concluding Peter Jackson’s second epic saga. They discuss more giant creatures, more annoying characters and more Legolas hate.
In this episode, the Mullets continue to follow Bilbo and the other dozens of characters on this never-ending journey. They discuss CGI regressing, argue over Lee Pace’s acting ability and can’t remember a weird guy.
In this episode, the Mullets return to Middle Earth for the start of another trilogy…for better or worse. Uncanny CGI, interchangeable dwarves and leaders with no charisma all come up as we figure out keeping it short.
In this episode, the Mullets introduce their new, but similar, structure. It’s a struggle when you have to discuss wild covers, bad facial expressions, giant mouths, lightning shooting out of your fingers and hot air balloons.
In this episode, the Mullets bemoan Garfield before strapping into the controversial Palme D’or winner from 2021 that makes Samantha squirm and rant, Chris theorize and both of them questioning France’s everything
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 have fresh thoughts on a new kids movie before analyzing Greta Gerwig’s take on a classic. They discuss books always being better, our greatest living actresses and Saul walking into the film.
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 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, 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 surprise episode, the Mullets have to pivot again, but it’s okay because they are talking about one of the best comedies ever, dating apps, Hawaii’s positives and negatives and meeting characters in real life.
In this episode, the Mullets watch another “friend” purchased movie. This leads to the longest and best Beetlejuice appearance as well as talk of questionable ghost sex, Jake Busey’s face and love after death.
In this episode, the Mullets recovering from Royal Rumble weekend and discuss bad poker hands, melodramatic Oscar winners, favorite kinds of pie and being a nomad.
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.
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?
In this episode, the Mullets watch another all-time AFI movie and see if it holds up. There are so many questions to answer about men in the 40s, women going to jail and the movie itself in the form of a pop quiz.