In the final episode of 2021, the Mullets recap the holidays and some other viewing before talking obsession with dystopia, silent killers, our place on the train and the taste of sweet baby meat. Next week: nominations!
In our long-awaited Christmas episode, the Mullets are joined by good friends and new parents to hate on Cameron Diaz randomly, analyze stalking and bad kissers and get interrupted by the older child for once.
In this episode, the Mullets have a wild vacation tale to tell before celebrating Samantha’s birthday by watching the second movie in the Cornetto trilogy and discussing funny cops, spiderwebs and falling.
In this episode, the Mullets celebrate Christmas early with the modern classic that everyone loves. Well, almost everyone. Also part of the conversation: Christmas in July, tempers, showers and gross out food.
In this episode, the Mullets recap FIVE new movies they’ve seen over a busy holiday week before diving into modern U.S. history, white ass names, hands down the pants and investigative journalism at its best.
In this episode, our guest star series takes a surprise turn when the Mullets are welcomed by their daughter to watch her current favorite movie for her birthday. This is adorable and ends with a deep cut to the soul.
In this episode, the Mullets pick off another epic Spielberg movie from a crazy good year in film. Samantha is sad about the topic as usual, Mullet avoid politics and both hate flashbacks during sex.
It’s guest star time once more as the Mullets are joined by a couple with podcasting, gaming and anime experience to tackle the wildest 90s sci-fi movie with Def Jam comedians, wrestlers and opera of all time!
In this episode, the Mullets finally get around to our random selection and it’s a great one because it brings up so many great emotions. How do they feel about their legacy, losing one another and Kathy Bates naked?
In this episode, the Mullets are especially mean before wrapping up spooky season by watching last year’s modern take on a classic with talk of gaslighting, silence, jump scares and future planning for this scenario.
In this episode, the Mullets recap their toy show and friend-filled weekend before continuing spooky season with talks about drinking in high school, the definition of foils, gambling in Ohio and going to sleep.
The Mullets are joined by two guest stars right before their big day (finally), so they all sit down to create the White Wig beverage, analyze if it’s gotten any better, gush over musical theater and hate South Beach.
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?
In this episode, the Mullets pick off another one and discuss folk music as a whole, the mockumentary style and what doesn’t fit and the potential of our first three-time LVP. Oh and more bad impressions.
In this episode, the Mullets tackle the last hand-drawn animated Disney movie, debate about authenticity, wonder where they can travel to and keep it short.
It’s Guest Star time once again as the Mullets are joined by the Kolts in Chicago to discuss all of the shows on streaming services before talking Sandy B’s spunk, Keanu’s hair and Dennis Hopper’s insanity. Oh and CANS!
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 return to normalcy and that means watching three bad WWE movies. How bad was John Cena’s acting at first? How obvious was it Ted DiBiase would fail? How is The Miz the good one?
It’s the final episode of AUGIE AUGUST and it took all month to record it (literally)! The Mullets and their guest recap the wild month before tackling sweet coats, locker room talk and underdeveloped female characters.
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?