In this episode, the Mullets are still exhausted and stressed, so they take a pause and jump into the TV to discuss Nick at Nite’s evolution, getting your ideas stolen 25 years earlier and colors.
In this episode, the Mullet are crazy busy with packing and traveling, but that didn’t stop them from wrapping it up this Easter and discussing animal knowledge, meta jokes in kids movies and a mother’s need for context.
In this episode, the Mullets are very busy and stressed and this week’s movie didn’t help. It’s okay because they cry with laughter about injuries, insufficient postage and misappropriated citizenship.
In this episode, the Mullets discuss another mullet, changing the rules of movies bought for them, the art of cockney and way too many references to names being kept out of mouths (of course).
It’s that time once again! The Mullets walk the red carpet (of their living room) and shine the trophies (that are real) for the best and the worst of what they watched in 2021 as voted by YOU! One person isn’t happy.
In this episode, the Mullets welcome Kelly Clarkson’s biggest fan and try not to crush his spirit over her infamous film debut. They discuss lame Spring Breaks, seasonal Starbucks, drag reality shows and Dr. Pepper
In this episode, the Mullets recap so many recent movies before diving into who exactly skiis, what songs they’d “write” in the past, the dying mainstream comedy and the ill-advised comedy sequel.
In this episode, the Mullets decide if this is one of the greatest movies of all-time before discussing what they are afraid (and getting too serious), swerves on swerves on swerves and the hotness of Jimmy Stewart.
In this episode, the Mullets welcome another awesome married couple to break down the modern whodunnit classic and discuss Southern drawls, Easter eggs and donuts as well as stories of coccyx and Airplane.
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 watch another “friend” purchased movie. This leads to the longest and best Beetlejuice appearance as well as talk of questionable ghost sex, Jake Busey’s face and love after death.
In this episode, the Mullets recovering from Royal Rumble weekend and discuss bad poker hands, melodramatic Oscar winners, favorite kinds of pie and being a nomad.
In this episode, the Mullets are pretty gross to start, but settle into a nice conversation about dolphins, songs in Portuguese, the layers of Bill Murray and the conversion of someone into a Wes fan.
In this episode, the Mullets celebrate another birthday with a blast from the past in the lineage of comedy. They discuss old school cinematic universes, 1940s special effects and the rules of the moon.
In this episode, the Mullets start 2022 right with a close friend, podcast vet and movie aficionado discussing the warm feeling of 90s comedies, the Wayans family power rankings and David Lynch’s thoughts.
It’s that time once again! The Mullets unveil their nominees for the best and the worst and everything in between for the films they watched for the podcast in 2021. It’s up to you to decide the winners!
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.