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 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 recap their Christmas break and wrap up 2023 in the best way possible: the most recent insanity in the Toretto family saga. Get ready for psychopaths, allegations, powder and butts!
In this episode, the Mullets come to the end of the road on the Toretto family (for now). It’s a long one featuring baby rescues, hakas, enhanced humans, bad haircuts, drowning flashbacks, cameos & beer holds.
In this episode, the Mullets wrap it up once more after the holiday with one of the most notorious sequels. There’s plenty of shrieking over knots and leeches as well as an EPIC meltdown about rings in a pocket.
In this episode, the Mullets recap some wild travel weeks before wrapping it up once again and threatening future bullies, praising alleged pieces of shit and missing Sly’s mumbly presence.
In this episode, the Mullets get sucked into the movies about the game and dive deep into the lack of lore, the level of impressions and good fun and the expectations they have in the jungle themselves.
In this episode, the Mullets prep taxes and vacations before wrapping it up one more time by discussing weird casting choices that just work, hidden messages in kids movies and the apex/nadir of swerves.
In this episode, the Mullets recap a whirlwind holiday week and discuss A Christmas Story Christmas before wrapping up another dreadful direct-to-video Disney sequel. As Samantha says over and over, it’s WILD.
In this episode, the Mullets snap into a 90s Halloween staple and discuss creepy old sitcoms, ill-fitting rap songs, kid actors crushing it and the merits of just a hand.
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 Mullet are crazy busy with packing and traveling, but that didn’t stop them from wrapping it up this Easter and discussing animal knowledge, meta jokes in kids movies and a mother’s need for context.
In this episode, the Mullets recap so many recent movies before diving into who exactly skiis, what songs they’d “write” in the past, the dying mainstream comedy and the ill-advised comedy sequel.
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?
Augie August travels to the Junior Goodwill Games and Eden Hall for the final two movies in the Disney hockey franchise. Who are the best players, what are the best lines and how does any of it make sense?
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 episode, the Mullets recover from their second COVID shots by watching their penultimate Wrap it Up film. They discuss lengthy run times, Stephen King’s endings, domestic abuse and talking fridges.
In this episode, the Mullets had a rough night and it gets rougher as they continue to Wrap it Up with the worst movie in a storied franchise. You ready for more cucks, dead eyed villains and phoned in speeches?
In this episode, the Mullets knock out another future Oscar nominee before continuing to wrap it up by discussing the line of TOO many gags, Josh Brolin’s bankability and little boy Rebel Wilson.
In this episode, the Mullets recoup from a crazy weekend and continue wrapping it up by discussing sequel expectations vs memories, actors being themselves in movies and how funny babies and raccoons can be.