This week, Matt and Bob dive into one of the strangest, most off-the-beaten-path viewing experiences they’ve had in a while: Nirvana the Band the Show the Movie. Going in completely blind, the guys try to make sense of a 20-year comedy bit turned feature film—blending guerrilla filmmaking, Borat-style street chaos, and absurdist Canadian humor.

Is it genius or just plain ridiculous? From CN Tower stunts and time-travel hijinks to cult comedy references and low-budget brilliance, they break down what works, what confuses, and why this might be the ultimate “give it a stream” recommendation.

Plus, they touch on the challenge of jumping into cult fandoms late, the evolution of comedy formats, and whether this kind of experimental filmmaking still has a place in today’s content landscape.

If you’ve ever watched something and thought, “What the hell am I watching… and why do I kind of love it?”—this episode is for you.

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