
This documentary emphasizes that people have strong feelings about the mullet - very popular hair style among lesbians, race car drivers and others. The general attitude about the mullet is not all positive; some people are even harassed for having one. The director toured the USA asking one and all what they thought about this coif. The journey is not only hilariously funny, it's also enlightening. Turns out, the mullet isn't just a dyke cut. Musicians, bikers and Latino soc... (Full plot summary below)
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This documentary emphasizes that people have strong feelings about the mullet - very popular hair style among lesbians, race car drivers and others. The general attitude about the mullet is not all positive; some people are even harassed for having one. The director toured the USA asking one and all what they thought about this coif. The journey is not only hilariously funny, it's also enlightening. Turns out, the mullet isn't just a dyke cut. Musicians, bikers and Latino soccer players all love that style.
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| Aisle SeatMike McGranaghanThis is a fun documentary, aiming only to provide insight into a haircut that has moved beyond fad into cultural permanence. |
| Goatdog's MoviesMichael W. Phillips, Jr.It's basically talking heads, shot on video and edited somewhat haphazardly. |
| User Reviewexplodingboy1989If you are someone who thinks that mullets exist solely in the realm of Dokken roadies, bad guys in 80s action films, and Billy Ray Cyrus, be prepared to have a first-rate crash course in the far-reaching influence of the "sholo" courtesy of American Mullet. I learned that mullets aren't just for Brian Bosworth in 'Stone Cold,' but that those who are seduced by its charms come from all walks of life, and are different in many ways. They span race, culture, socio-economic status, and sexual orientation. You will find doctors, lawyers, security guards; straight and gay; Mexicans, Native Americans, New Zealanders; 6 year old boys and middle aged men and women, and... Billy Ray Cyrus impersonators. The filmmakers take a tongue-in-cheek yet sympathetic approach to their subject matter, and fans of off-center documentaries will find plenty to enjoy in 'American Mullet.' |
| User ReviewJason AIf you are someone who thinks that mullets exist solely in the realm of Dokken roadies, bad guys in 80s action films, and Billy Ray Cyrus, be prepared to have a first-rate crash course in the far-reaching influence of the "sholo" courtesy of American Mullet. I learned that mullets aren't just for Brian Bosworth in 'Stone Cold,' but that those who are seduced by its charms come from all walks of life, and are different in many ways. They span race, culture, socio-economic status, and sexual orientation. You will find doctors, lawyers, security guards; straight and gay; Mexicans, Native Americans, New Zealanders; 6 year old boys and middle aged men and women, and... Billy Ray Cyrus impersonators. The filmmakers take a tongue-in-cheek yet sympathetic approach to their subject matter, and fans of off-center documentaries will find plenty to enjoy in 'American Mullet.' |
| User ReviewBenjamin CWhat to 80's rockers, country musicians, butch lesbians, and American Indians have in common? The mullet! If you have an hour to spare this holiday season and netflix account, American Mullet is available for instant viewing, and is a why-the-hell-not worthwhile viewing. |
| User ReviewAndi DRESPECT THE MULLET! You never know, he could be growing it for Locks of Love. Exception: Doctors. I could never go to a doctor sporting a mudflap. |
| User ReviewStaffan ÅThe diversity of people who sport mullets, or Shlongs (short-long), is almost as fascinating as all of their reasons for sporting them in the first place. However, one cannot but help wonder who the movie is poking a finger at; those with the bad hair or those who would criticize them for it? |
| User ReviewMike Han interesting documentary on an interesting haircut. never been a big fan of the style myself. it shows that the mullet is not situated with one group, from doctors, lesbians, race car drivers and musicians. |
| User ReviewJason SThis documentary emphasizes that people have strong feelings about the mullet - very popular hair style among lesbians, race car drivers and others. The general attitude about the mullet is not all positive; some people are even harassed for having one. The director toured the USA asking one and all what they thought about this coif. The journey is not only hilariously funny, it's also enlightening. Turns out, the mullet isn't just a dyke cut. Musicians, bikers and Latino soccer players all love that style. |
| User ReviewCha tnot interesting at all. and its too bad because i was kind of pumped to watch it. after watching this, i think i died a little inside. |