In this episode, the Mullets recap the latest MCU entry before finally suffering through a Best Buy bargain bin action movie that literally made Sam write the phrase “such a tranche emarch” in her notes. Find out why!
In this episode, there’s another illness and storm, but it doesn’t stop the Mullets from discussing bad parents, uncanny resemblances, the differences in expectations and Bohemian Rhapsody slander.
In this episode, the Mullets lose their godforsaken minds discussing jellyfish urination, mumbling narration, sexual relations without touching and another pantheon impression from Samantha.
In this episode, both Mullets are under the weather heading into the home stretch of spooky season, so they move quickly, cut an entire movie out of the discussion and bemoan another bad modern animated reboot.
In this episode, the Mullets snap into a 90s Halloween staple and discuss creepy old sitcoms, ill-fitting rap songs, kid actors crushing it and the merits of just a hand.
In this episode, the Mullets get into the holiday spirits (get it) with some practical body horror that involves belly gapes, rebar hands and all kinds of blood. Guess who wasn’t a fan!
In this episode, the Mullets quickly recap Hocus Pocus 2 before tackling a much better sequel that features an outstanding rapper turned actor, a terrible drummer turned actor and too much Jonah Hill butt action.
In this episode, the Mullets are riding out Hurricane Ian and get a jump on spooky season by discussing perverted ghosts, the rules of being a spirit, lazy mustaches, surprising special effects and bad notes.
In this episode, the collection is finally up and the Mullets are getting back to normal! Just in time to discuss the time in your life when you feel anything but normal, like dumb faces and treat your parents like shit.
In this episode, the Mullets are without power, but not without thoughts about the same damn fantasy basketball cliches, the worst facial expressions in movie history and how NOT to hold a baby.
In this surprise episode, the Mullets have to pivot again, but it’s okay because they are talking about one of the best comedies ever, dating apps, Hawaii’s positives and negatives and meeting characters in real life.
In this episode, the Mullets debate the interest of space and science in general, the apex of Tom Hanks’ career, too much jargon and Clint Howard’s looks.
In this episode, the Mullets are still exhausted and tackle a movie that’s saying a lot about mental health and makes one of them realize they probably have OCD. Also discussed: complicated directors and gambling!
After an insane week off, the Mullets are back despite feeling under the weather to discuss our own crazy “wealthy” family ties, actors that start appearing in everything, good looking food and the Play-Doh movie.
In this episode, the Mullets shockingly record right after watching a movie 20 years in the making for one of them. They discuss old rumors, the NBA after MJ, the definition of an orphan and young Jesse Plemons.
In this episode, the Mullets went to very different movies in theaters and have very similar thoughts on gross CGI, ridiculously contrived name conversations and the wood that is Kate Mara as Sue Storm.
In this episode, the Mullets are still trying to keep it all together and this week’s movie doesn’t help at all. They discuss sociology, nose kissing and devious leading men faces before struggling to find the next movie.
In this episode, the Mullets have moved in to the new house and return from hiatus on the new couch to discuss 80s nostalgia overloads, avatar love, comedians being themselves to a fault and books being better.
It’s another milestone episode for the Mullets both in volume and in location. To celebrate, they watch this all-time classic and discuss being a good person, the weight of the world and the origins of Zuzu Petals.
In this episode, the Mullets approach a milestone in their lives while approaching a milestone on the show. Before that, they discuss mumbling stars, bear attacks, pretentious directors and the shitty 1820s.