In this episode, the Mullets talk Oscar noms before watching the film YOU selected for the 2020 Movie We Should Have Watched. In other words, they discuss brawls, biopic licensing, long looks and bad critics.
In this episode, the Mullets sit through another movie that was bought for them for “no reason.” One of them tries to make sense of the insanity of a tire blowing things up while the other just talks about the shower.
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 dissect the Apatow formula and Amy Schumer’s career, analyze John Cena’s choices, gush over LeBron James and absolutely eviscerate Vanessa Bayer. In other words, a regular show.
In this episode, the Mullets put on their tuxedo and dress to unveil the winners of the 2020 Mullet Awards VOTED BY YOU, the audience! Thank you for your amazing response! Plus, more Oscar season thoughts!
In this episode, the Mullets have been together 14 years and decide to try and be nice to each other the entire recording while discussing loud Nine Inch Nails, Benicio mumblings and DeNiro ticks.
In this episode, the Mullets talk Oscars, Cheetos and home viewings at length because they REALLY don’t know how to talk about this crappy movie a parent bought for them. It’s all-time crap with a Sam impression!
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.
In this episode, the Mullets are excited about the Royal Rumble, so they watch the most 80s wrestling movie ever. This one has everything: offensive little people, Samoan lineages, LCD people and angry plugs.
In this episode, the Mullets recap a busy birthday weekend before going back 80 years to discuss the fastest talking in film history, Cary Grant’s swag and the need for more badass females in film.
In this episode, the Mullets recap two crazy weeks in the world and their viewings before celebrating Chris’ birthday by discussing odd children’s TV, Kyle Mooney’s charm and some actual emotional maturity.
It’s that time of the year! Chris and Sam unveil their picks for the best and the worst of 2020. There’s yelling, arguing, confusion, laughter and burping. In other words, it’s a classic. PLUS: a recap of Christmas!
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, it’s Samantha’s birthday! Her birthday movie selection leads to a discussion about Keanu’s pro chances, roles in bar fights, the Electric Slide’s place in history and more. HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!!
In this episode, the Mullets preview the odd Oscar race before celebrating XMas early in the worst way: the Lifetime way! Topics discussed include two Marios, blatant commercialism, pancakes and Cubs vs bobsleds.
In this episode, the Mullets argue about handwriting before discussing crimes, prison trips, bad luggage and the assumed love child of Nic Cage and Sly Stallone.
In this episode, the Mullets recap their Thanksgiving/Black Friday weekend before getting emotional as fuck talking about another amazing Pixar film before diving into cultural differences, death and Benjamin Bratt.
In this episode, the Mullets are coming down from their daughter’s birthday weekend by watching a surprise documentary that makes one person compare themselves and the other bring back their only impression.
In this episode, the Mullets celebrate their daughter’s fourth birthday by watching a classic Disney Princess movie. One of them forgets how traumatizing it is, the other forgets everything else. Oh, and the debut of ALF!
In this episode, the Mullets are stressed because it’s the world right now, so they got some laughs in this week while discussing Ben Stiller’s genius stupidity, Robert Downey Jr’s lines and Jack Black’s problem.