In this episode, the Mullets come down from a wild holiday week by tackling the 30 year anniversary of a dystopian sci-fi action comedy by discussing Taco Bell, seashells, stolen stand up routines and VR sex.
In this episode, the Mullets battle through a tough week and a headache, both of which weren’t helped by this week’s movie. Someone fell asleep and it’s not who you think! Also: a bad Best Actor and albino wolf things.
In this episode, Mullet picks last year’s instant classic for his birthday and Sam cries a bunch. Listen as they try to bend their heads around multiverses, kid actors rising above, raccoons, hot dog hands and more!
In this episode, the Mullets get into the holiday spirits (get it) with some practical body horror that involves belly gapes, rebar hands and all kinds of blood. Guess who wasn’t a fan!
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 have been together 15 years and watch the first movie they ever saw as a couple. This leads to a discussion about severed limbs, uncomfortable monologues, feet, turkey sex and nachos.
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.
It’s guest star time once more as the Mullets are joined by a couple with podcasting, gaming and anime experience to tackle the wildest 90s sci-fi movie with Def Jam comedians, wrestlers and opera of all time!
In this episode, the Mullets start the month of October off with a sequel to a slasher that changes genres, makes you think about staying in a different universe and has the same bad professor. Happy Halloween?
In this episode, the Mullets finally finishing wrapping it up by boldly going back to the original Enterprise crew to discuss overacting Shatner, underacting Vulcans and way too much Home Improvement co-stars.
In this final episode of 2020, the Mullets recap the food, gifts and fun times of the holidays before jumping into a discussion about Gosling’s genius, Ford’s effort and Leto’s weirdness. Next week: nomination time!!!
In this episode, the Mullets continue to Wrap It Up by revisiting the twilight of their childhood. They discuss Bulk and Skull’s accents, the throuple that Kimberly is in and a late deep dive into toddler TV psychology.
In this episode, the Mullets travel through time to thoroughly dissect the iconic trilogy and recent documentary about a DeLorean and two friends. You may not be ready for it, but your kids are gonna love it.
In this episode, the Mullet continue to wrap it up by watching big, stupid robots fighting big, stupid monsters. Also, one host this week gives an epically bad performance and talks puking in their underwear. Enjoy that!
In this episode, the Mullets recap the modern voyages of the Enterprise while diagnosing villain problems, dishing on oodles and oodles of charisma and wonder about sex with a tail. Get ready to warp!
In this episode, one of the Mullets fight through severe anger and frustration to heap praise on thought provoking movies and make good jokes. The other Mullet doesn’t want to think. Place your bets.
In this episode, the Mullets finally completed the Firefly TV series, so it’s time to watch the movie sequel. They discuss FOX’s ineptitude (or foresight), stupid deaths and the rise of Krumholtz. Get ready for disagreements!
In this episode, the Mullets continue their #HalloweenCreep2K19 with the film that spawned the hit HBO show. The conversation spawns talk of nipples and robot sex. Yeah, this one gets weird.
In this episode, the Mullets recap Horror Nights and Joker before continuing their #HalloweenCreep2K19 by discussing slow Predators, incredibly undeveloped characters and the fear of running through a tunnel.
In this episode, the Mullets show respect to J. Will and Steven S. before they do everything they can to ruin a classic. That includes E.T. sex acts, Edgar voices and Barrymore hate.