In this episode, Lepretober rolls on as our little friend visits Vegas and essentially a cheap version of Aliens. This one gets crazy. Some key phrases to prepare you: Elvis impressions, titty monologue, Juwanna Mann.
October is finally here and that means one thing: our deep dive of the Leprechaun film series begins!! In this episode, we discuss Jennifer Aniston’s beginnings, little people on wheels and costumes of the past.
In this episode, the Mullets talk drastically shifting tones, Colin Farrell’s greatest threats and way too much of the dreaded C-word. This one is not for the little ones (and yes, that’s a double entendre).
In this episode, the Mullets plan for their spin-offs if this show ends before talking unfunny slapstick antics, Kathleen Turner’s ups and down and the worst child actor in our podcast’s history (it’s not Mara Wilson.)
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 dive deep into the classic graphic novel and TV show when they are supposed to talk about this movie that is…totally fine. They also discuss squids, penises and things not ending like this pod
In this episode, the Mullets discuss a 40-year-old movie that has never been more topical. Listen to the incredibly difficult MVP debate, shade thrown at Todd Phillips and sketch auditions misremembered.
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 wrap it up in a galaxy far, far away in more ways than one, wonder how you’d make love to a robot, love them some hairy beasts and figure out the problem with prequels.
In this episode, the Mullets go back to 1993, catch some waves after carving up dozens of tree trunks, remember handheld video games, praise and slam the Reyes family and think about watching ¡Rob!
In this episode, the Mullets try to avoid making comparisons, try and fail to do several impressions of British and Indian people and try and disagree on whatever Johnny Depp does in this movie.
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.