a hyperspecific documentary. >> it is hyperspecific, almost called a method parody where you're trying to become the thing. you're poking fun at it but mainly you're affectionate towards it. >> yeah, a movie i remember early on i was talking to rhys and alex, zellig in the woody allen movie, or even take the money and run, this was this insane you can tell he love movies and you're, no, if you make it funnier because it subverts your relationship to the movie and to watching dormandocumentaries. this feels like an important movie except there is one thing off from it. >> the movie that comes to mind immediately is young frankenstein which they didn't have to do it in black and white and get the original electrical machines from the universal prop room but it adds a lot. >> flipping through channels, it's, like, there is a frankenstein movie. >> let's talk about the obsessional quality of how you achieve this. you have an episode that's a spoof of nanook of the north, arguably the beginning of cinema and looks like it's shot from that period. was it green screens? >> no joke. so you're