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, 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 wait is finally over! The Podfather returns with his better half to discuss all of the TV in the world before getting into a seminal animated classic from everyone’s childhood deeper than anyone (besides Donald Glover.) Bear with the audio quality, but not the length.
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 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 quickly recap Hocus Pocus 2 before tackling a much better sequel that features an outstanding rapper turned actor, a terrible drummer turned actor and too much Jonah Hill butt action.
In this episode, the Mullets have moved in to the new house and return from hiatus on the new couch to discuss 80s nostalgia overloads, avatar love, comedians being themselves to a fault and books being better.
In this episode, the Mullets wrap up their daughter’s favorite film series at the moment. Samantha is dreaming dreams while Chris is yelling about talking animals, musicians rolling in their graves and Bono’s growl.
In this episode, the Mullets celebrate Christmas early with the modern classic that everyone loves. Well, almost everyone. Also part of the conversation: Christmas in July, tempers, showers and gross out food.
In this episode, our guest star series takes a surprise turn when the Mullets are welcomed by their daughter to watch her current favorite movie for her birthday. This is adorable and ends with a deep cut to the soul.
In this episode, the Mullets pick off another one and discuss folk music as a whole, the mockumentary style and what doesn’t fit and the potential of our first three-time LVP. Oh and more bad impressions.
In this episode, the Mullets found all of their old yearbooks and skim through them to relive the good and bad memories of the past. Oh yeah, they also watched the most typical 1998 comedy ever.
In this landmark episode, the Mullets are still joined by Tope to discuss the best movie they’ve never seen. We hope to amuse you, but leave your shine box at home and go get the papers get the papers, you mutts.
In this episode, the Mullets are exhausted from a busy weekend, but forge onward to discuss Snoopy, product placement to the max and what it was like to be a girl in the year 2001.
In this episode, the Mullets make a change to benefit their daughter and discuss furry fox fandom, what makes up the Disney pantheon and Friar Tuck being a dick. Plus, recaps of Easter and more recent films!
In this episode, the Mullets talk Oscar noms before watching the film YOU selected for the 2020 Movie We Should Have Watched. In other words, they discuss brawls, biopic licensing, long looks and bad critics.
In this episode, the Mullets are excited about the Royal Rumble, so they watch the most 80s wrestling movie ever. This one has everything: offensive little people, Samoan lineages, LCD people and angry plugs.
In this episode, it’s Samantha’s birthday! Her birthday movie selection leads to a discussion about Keanu’s pro chances, roles in bar fights, the Electric Slide’s place in history and more. HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!!
In this episode, the Mullets are coming down from their daughter’s birthday weekend by watching a surprise documentary that makes one person compare themselves and the other bring back their only impression.
In this episode, the Mullets try to avoid making comparisons, try and fail to do several impressions of British and Indian people and try and disagree on whatever Johnny Depp does in this movie.