In this episode, the Mullets are still stressed, but persevere through a conversation in the style of Robert Altman himself about his mystery classic. They also discuss too many utensils and all-time bad accents
In this episode, the Mullets are back for their last leave of the year hopefully and recap their illnesses and recent viewings before diving into large bank procedures, the need for Jodie Foster and Spike’s resume.
In this episode, the Mullets continue their rough stretch of work and life, but still manage to discuss strip club rules, the horrors of the Iraq War, strip club food, the packed year of 2007 and strip clubs with a lot going on.
In this episode, the Mullets are wiped from a stressful and painful week. They rise to the occasion, however, and discuss books from their childhood, the 90s attitude in children and the price of groceries.
In this episode, the Mullets decide if this is one of the greatest movies of all-time before discussing what they are afraid (and getting too serious), swerves on swerves on swerves and the hotness of Jimmy Stewart.
In this episode, the Mullets welcome another awesome married couple to break down the modern whodunnit classic and discuss Southern drawls, Easter eggs and donuts as well as stories of coccyx and Airplane.
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.