In this episode, the Mullets continue to satisfy past guests by discussing the sweetness of 90s drag queen comedies, the roughness of some 90s drag queens and their personal potential as drag queens.
In this episode, the Mullets make good on a past guest’s request by trying not to cry in a Dreamworks movie, wondering why some comedians can’t do decent voice work and recap a busy holiday weekend.
In this landmark episode, the Mullets celebrate 300 episodes and decide to switch up the future gimmicks before discussing similarities in slums, scary ass children and Brazilian gingers. Thanks for your support!
In this episode, the Mullets continue to Wrap It Up (and wrap up their reading challenge) by discussing the merits (or lack thereof) in female reboots, James Corden being in everything and giant, gaping plot holes.
In this episode, the Mullets debate on the merits of live action remakes, particularly the changes they make with casting and voices, check their free pass lists and shred their vocal cords over DJ Khaled AGAIN.
In this episode, the Mullets revisit the early days of 30 for 30 with a tale of Colombian soccer and cocaine. Important questions are asked: what drug would you do? Is Samantha RJ? How often can one get hurt?
In this episode, the Mullets continue to wrap it up by taking another trip to the Overlook and shining all over this modern masterpiece by discussing their True Knot names, immaculate recreations and REDRUM.
In this episode, the Mullets establish a new rule by watching the most recent VOD release (thanks, COVID!). Also included: a bad Tracy Morgan impression, childhood nostalgia and a case for Matthew Lilliard.
In this episode, the Mullets recap Mother’s Day, our plans for streaming films and one EPIC review of a past podcast before discussing the most pretentious, vapid and INSERT BIG WORD HERE movie ever.
In this episode, the Mullets discovered an awesomely bad 80s VHS horror film. Why is Samantha crying this week? How many synonyms for breasts can Chris come up with? Why would a mall have a locker room?
In this episode, the Mullets continue wrapping it up with 2 more acapella comedies. One of us is aca-agonized with DJs, racist characters and bad music. The other one just wants to cripple nipples.
In this episode, the Mullets talk HoJo handjobs, Ronald Reagan’s best man and scene recollection. Guess which Mullet temporarily leaves the show in anger because of their partner’s bad anniversary joke!
In this episode, it is happening! Breaking from the schedule, the Mullets debate cat names, cases for cats to enter the Heaviside Layer, buttholes and all of the absolute insanity. Get ready to lose your mind with us!
In this best episode ever, the Mullets break down the entirety of the craziest movie we’ve ever watched. Here are just some buzz words to intrigue you: cockney police officer, nosebleeds, strawberry milkshake, poo.
In this episode, the Mullets relive one of their biggest podcast arguments AGAIN with Andrew Garfield debates, emotions (or lack thereof) over losing one another and one big, blue problem.
In this episode, the Mullets beat each other up while discussing 90s culture, coming of age tales, good and bad child stars grown up and stabbing a specific body part.
In this episode, the Mullets are still safe and sound and watching a lot of TV, but took time to try and analyze an Adam Sandler comedy with spelling bees, dead clowns, wrestlers, bootleg Artie Langes and that old lady
In this episode, Chris enjoys the film he choose from winning the trivia challenge and picks one of the best from last decade. The Mullets discuss tempo, the yellow M&M and Riverdale while being especially mean.
In this episode, the Mullets go full late 90s teen angst with the movie voted to be watched in our annual Mullet Awards. They discuss the good and bad of Phillippe, the good bad of Gellar and the bad bad of the MTV era.
In this episode, the Wrap It Up series rolls on as the most recent adventure with Elsa, Anna, Olaf and the whole gang is beloved by Samantha and absolutely loathed by Chris. This one gets feisty. There are strikes.