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 recap their second Era Tour experience before celebrating Halloween with one of the scariest films ever. Who freaked more, what happens in a Jewish exorcism and is Pazuzu in the house?
In this episode, the Mullets survive another week and discuss primitive Tarantino. That means there’s a lot of talk about gratuitous blood, legendary jerks, QT’s own bad acting and changing the industry forever.
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 approach a milestone in their lives while approaching a milestone on the show. Before that, they discuss mumbling stars, bear attacks, pretentious directors and the shitty 1820s.
In this episode, one Mullet is totally overwhelmed and the other is totally unhelpful. Despite this, they discuss Ryan Gosling’s ability to make nothing count, what Mad Men characters they’d bang and scary Jews.
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 (one of which is very hoarse) finish up the WWE Studios franchise with the worst movie not because of Summer Rae, the best movie because of HBK and the other movie with Bo Dallas.
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.