The plot is essentially The Holy Grail meets Jerry Maguire , with a heavy dose of innuendo. Let’s address the elephant in the yoga studio. When The Love Guru released in 2008, it was a critical disaster (it holds a 14% on Rotten Tomatoes ). It won three Razzie Awards, including Worst Picture.

Yes, the 2008 film that was panned by critics, became a punchline on late-night TV, and seemingly disappeared for a decade is now streaming on Netflix (in select regions). The question isn’t just if it’s there, but why —and more importantly—

If you’ve been scrolling through Netflix’s comedy section lately, you might have done a double take. Nestled between stand-up specials and rom-coms, a familiar, turban-topped face might have appeared: Mike Myers as The Love Guru .

★★☆☆☆ (2/5 stars) Streaming Status: Check your local Netflix library (US/Canada/UK availability varies). Have you rewatched The Love Guru recently? Are you Team Pitka or Team Le Coq? Let us know in the comments below!

you are easily offended by cultural stereotypes, hate gross-out humor (animal feces, genital jokes), or want a tight 90-minute comedy. Final Karma The Love Guru is a fascinating failure. It represents the end of an era where a single comedian could get a $60 million budget based on name recognition alone. It is messy, problematic, and frequently stupid.

But is it fun? Occasionally. And sometimes, on a lazy Tuesday night with Netflix’s autoplay counting down, that’s all you need.