The next video for me is a tom segura Netflix special. All because I wanted to watch this idiot break a few bones in his body trying to dunk a basketball.
“The theater kid in the actor jumps the fuck out when they’re wearing a stupid costume and talking stupid. It’s like they’re in high school all over again pretending not to be gay.” Hahaha
The whole point is that - while it takes place in 1940s Hollywood - it has 0 reason to be. Straight gigolos not wanting to have gay sex, and gays wanting to have gay sex, are concepts that could easily take place anywhere in almost any setting. It’s a show meant to be woke BS for writers who hate writing in a timeline that has internet or cell phones to poke holes in their lame plots, and give their fellow gay friends in costume design a job.
@@MrFuggleGuggle To be fair, there are a lot of topics that are relevant at pretty much every point in history. I'm not watching the show, but if it aimed to describe the specific experience of being gay, or of being forced to be a prostitute in the 40's (which would be pretty different back then, especially the former), then I could see that being the reasoning for the use of the time period. No clue if it actually focuses on that, though.
The problem with period films(especially set in the 40s and 50s) is that everything looks too polished and clean. Everyone is wearing the same clothes the year it's set in (which they wouldn't have been) and all drive the same car the year it was produced(which hardly anyone could afford at the time).
That's because they're all made by "I was born in the wrong generation" people. People who have never stayed in a bad place long enough to view it as no more than an exotic location. Their vacation outlook expands across time, where they want to see everything without dealing with the gritty shit.
That is not just period films and shows, bad cinema is always way too clean because clean=safe. They don't want the audience to feel uncomfortable. Just look at CSI or any other crime dramas.
Back to the Future did the period thing better, take Biff’s car for example he drove a 1946 Ford Coupe in 1955, the Delorean was from 1981, the only new contemporary vehicle was the 1986 (by October 1985, the next year’s model would’ve been out) Toyota 4x4.
@@thevibestation5174 That's unfortunate that you felt strongly enough to disagree, and in such a monosyllabic manner, without even offering a reason. Reminds me of a friend I used to have. I'm a cynical bastard much of the time, too. But Adam, while being the least comedic of the Cum Boys, is probably the best one to have as a friend. He genuinely seems like a nice chap, and he does have a certain charm. I'm sorry you can't see that.
People have zero clue about that period in Hollywood. More women were seducing men than the other way around. I read Douglas Fairbanks's autobiography just by chance and he's very honest about what Hollywood was. It was far more boring than people think. The casting couch only ever existed with some producers because they knew women would drop there panties for parts.
I get the impression Ryan Murphy was getting horny over some of the dudes in posters from WW2 and/or old Hollywood and was like "we could make a whole show of this!"
@@RJT80 I ain't a woke dude but Fairbanks might have been right on some points (some ladies would try to seduce powerful men) while also trying to cover up all the weird and disgusting stuff happening in Hollywood. Like it's a little bit one sided view of things.
how about a romcom where a married couple begin going to counseling, but eventually get divorced anyway, so they go to their counselor to ask for a refund. but in doing that, they both realize how annoying they are and that no one else can stand to be with them, so they decide to remarry, then go on a second honeymoon to tel aviv
They mash all of the lingo of the time regaurdless of subculture together. It's like if someone made a movie about now and someone in it said "Slay all day queen, anyway I'm finna do some based sigma doomer shit with my niggas"
Yeah but they only hinted at gay sex. This new show delivers what most audiences can actually relate to on a daily basis: Wanting to have guilt free gay sex and get paid for it.
I'd say Scott Buck is worse, because Murphy's shit always finds an audience somehow, while Buck's stuff pretty much always flops AND sucks on top of it.
Nip/tuck was allright I guess. I mean this show is litteraly a gay guy skinning straight people alive to wear them. But the few weird situations / crazy stories are what makes it tastefull. Especially for TV in 2003. The rest of his work is like super gay, but in bad way.
All those movies wrap up with a hot rush of success. 'Yay! We got away with it and stuck it to those suckers too!' Those movies blow. The soundtracks are really well done though!
But nothing bad happens, sure there's hiccups in the plan and the heists aren't exactly flawless but nobody gets killed or even seriously injured. Which is fine.
I enjoyed the show whilst watching, it was well made and performed well. However when it was over I just started cringing at everything I just sat through.
I feel like most Netflix shows are just someone’s gay sex fantasy. I also find it hilarious that the momentum of the show hit a brick wall when Nick had to explain the joke
But don’t ya know, Hollywood is this awesome woke place where you can be yourself! Not like those icky fly-over states, so bring all your money, abandon your family and hop on Mr Weinstein’s wild ride!
It's not clear until a few episodes in but the show is basically an alternate universe version of the forties where gay and black people get accepted as long as they're 'out and proud' (the show is surreptitiously pushing the idea that if Hollywood was just more diverse in its casting it would make everyone in the country automatically more accepting). It's incredibly lame and preachy and stupid as hell, but stuff like the black and white guys mixing in bars does kind of make sense in-universe.
@@videogamenostalgia I guess that makes more sense, on that note I hate that Actors constantly push for “diversity” in Hollywood films, when Hollywood has churned out nothing but this shit for the past decade or so, then I realized something, these actors honestly think Hollywood represents the entire world, when they see that the world (or at least america) isn’t some “multicultural” “””paradise”””, they take it out on Hollyweird.
Segregation wasn’t as much of a thing in California as it was in the south. There was some de facto segregation but you could find a integrated bar in LA
"It's like you're in high school all over again pretending not to be gay" one of Stav's incredible yet true quotes.
You have no idea how god damn true it is. Fucking theatre people.
That shit had me crying
HAHAHA best Stav quote ever.
bro the more I pretended to love pussy the more they knew I loved ass
Like Adam at high school
I like how Nick's main complaint is that there isn't a better quality gay sex fantasy drama set in the modern day at a hardware store
I would wash that to be fair.
This looks like a fake movie in a movie.
Every movie, especially on streaming platforms, looks like that now
literally like that one skit scene with the gay priests in tropic thunder and they have bright blue eyes lmao
@@xcape4734 satans alley
I see that Sydney r34 in your profile pic, you ain’t foolin me
this show sounds like a fake show that the boys would come up with as a bit
cant wait for the tom segura podcast that starts autoplaying right after
Now it’s that shitty TigerBelly podcast
I hate that shit so much
You keep autoplay on?
The next video for me is a tom segura Netflix special. All because I wanted to watch this idiot break a few bones in his body trying to dunk a basketball.
I've got Bill Burr's podcast next, but I just keep autoplay off, because it's hardly ever anything I'd actually want to see.
I'm 110% convinced that the only reason "Hollywood" was made was so that Nick could say, without irony, that "it's just gay sex".
"I do drywall and bareback." Fucking dead.
Nick's a 2011 Craigslist gay no doubt about it
“The theater kid in the actor jumps the fuck out when they’re wearing a stupid costume and talking stupid. It’s like they’re in high school all over again pretending not to be gay.”
Hahaha
"It's in the forties, and it's about Hollywood in the forties I guess?"
Nothing gets past Nick.
Even better is Adam asking right after “Is it scripted?” 😂😂😂
The whole point is that - while it takes place in 1940s Hollywood - it has 0 reason to be. Straight gigolos not wanting to have gay sex, and gays wanting to have gay sex, are concepts that could easily take place anywhere in almost any setting.
It’s a show meant to be woke BS for writers who hate writing in a timeline that has internet or cell phones to poke holes in their lame plots, and give their fellow gay friends in costume design a job.
@@MrFuggleGuggle What a gay take, I agree
@@orfeo793 thanks babe
@@MrFuggleGuggle To be fair, there are a lot of topics that are relevant at pretty much every point in history. I'm not watching the show, but if it aimed to describe the specific experience of being gay, or of being forced to be a prostitute in the 40's (which would be pretty different back then, especially the former), then I could see that being the reasoning for the use of the time period. No clue if it actually focuses on that, though.
Clangers vids with Nick talking about shitty movies/shows are the best
100%
The editing is top-tier every single time
Nick talking about movies is so enjoyable. Good or bad. But, the bad movies always have a ton of great jokes.
I like how Nick makes an excellent, very clear point and Stav gets lost immediately because no one is riffing.
@@Bran_Flakesx7 he’s all about the vibes
@@kingt0295 Mayonnaise covered fried vibes
lost in the thousand island sauce
and too fat for hats
Because Stav has an IQ of 70 and can only repeat things he heard from other people
The problem with period films(especially set in the 40s and 50s) is that everything looks too polished and clean.
Everyone is wearing the same clothes the year it's set in (which they wouldn't have been) and all drive the same car the year it was produced(which hardly anyone could afford at the time).
That's because they're all made by "I was born in the wrong generation" people. People who have never stayed in a bad place long enough to view it as no more than an exotic location. Their vacation outlook expands across time, where they want to see everything without dealing with the gritty shit.
That is not just period films and shows, bad cinema is always way too clean because clean=safe. They don't want the audience to feel uncomfortable. Just look at CSI or any other crime dramas.
@@memzyreloaded8761 Well damn, you've probably hit the nail on the head there.
What do you mean?
Back to the Future did the period thing better, take Biff’s car for example he drove a 1946 Ford Coupe in 1955, the Delorean was from 1981, the only new contemporary vehicle was the 1986 (by October 1985, the next year’s model would’ve been out) Toyota 4x4.
This is one clever writer away from being a genuinely hilarious setup for a comedy show.
Or maybe it's just the boys making it sound so promising.
@@nis5e”it really is fucking bad”
-Nick Mullen
I love when Nick tries to drag the other kids into existential land and Stav is just a tad too slow and Adam is stoned...
The theater kid thing is spot on. One of the biggest problems with all these dime a dozen Netflix shows
adam putting his face in his hand and just taking the verbal beating with a grin is just so hilarious.
It's pretty adorable, to be honest.
@@ZakTheRipper18 no its not
@@thevibestation5174 C'mon man, you don't find him the slightest bit endearing? He seems like a genuinely likeable fella.
@@ZakTheRipper18 no
@@thevibestation5174 That's unfortunate that you felt strongly enough to disagree, and in such a monosyllabic manner, without even offering a reason. Reminds me of a friend I used to have. I'm a cynical bastard much of the time, too. But Adam, while being the least comedic of the Cum Boys, is probably the best one to have as a friend. He genuinely seems like a nice chap, and he does have a certain charm. I'm sorry you can't see that.
That clip of Adam smiling at the end was so wholesome.
His eyes were TWINKling ✨
Nick = The Hottest
Adam = The Cutest
Stav = Makes the other two look better by comparison
He's thinking about the miles and miles of, uh, concrete he's going to pour.
Damn... that's gay
You look like the black version of the meme chad, it's somehow incredibly jarring and cartoonish.
so darn cute
2:24 "what does this gotta do with the 40's? "
show writer: "the 40's? "
more like
show writer: glhuaghghluasghglhugh
Rock throw reference.
Obama invented Gay Sex in 2014, everybody knows this
"It's just gay sex wearing zoot suits?"
"Somebody stop me!" *ba-dum-bum-ba-dum-ba-dadum-ba-dum-dum*
i thought they landed on "somebody TOP me!"
R A P E, why? Because I gotta.
“This is an outlet for someone’s gay sex fantasies” Ryan Murphy’s work in a nutshell
This being a Ryan Murphy project explains everything.
I did not expect that at all xD "It's a show about Hollywood...in the 40s'... but it's just *GAY SEX."* funniest thing I have ever heard hahaha
shit threw me wayyyy tf off
Is it really? Is it really the "funniest thing you've ever heard"?
No not really, may be the gayest thing I’ve ever heard though
@@PeeZBee Yes, yes it is.
@Yella nigga don’t even
Everything Ryan Murphy does is like this
Ryan Murphy, that explains it. 😅
People have zero clue about that period in Hollywood. More women were seducing men than the other way around. I read Douglas Fairbanks's autobiography just by chance and he's very honest about what Hollywood was. It was far more boring than people think. The casting couch only ever existed with some producers because they knew women would drop there panties for parts.
I get the impression Ryan Murphy was getting horny over some of the dudes in posters from WW2 and/or old Hollywood and was like "we could make a whole show of this!"
@@RJT80 I ain't a woke dude but Fairbanks might have been right on some points (some ladies would try to seduce powerful men) while also trying to cover up all the weird and disgusting stuff happening in Hollywood. Like it's a little bit one sided view of things.
nah the American crime story stuff is pretty solid
how about a romcom where a married couple begin going to counseling, but eventually get divorced anyway, so they go to their counselor to ask for a refund. but in doing that, they both realize how annoying they are and that no one else can stand to be with them, so they decide to remarry, then go on a second honeymoon to tel aviv
They mash all of the lingo of the time regaurdless of subculture together. It's like if someone made a movie about now and someone in it said "Slay all day queen, anyway I'm finna do some based sigma doomer shit with my niggas"
fr fr no cap
LA Confidential and Hail Caesar were good versions of the old-timey Hollywood genre.
Yeah but they only hinted at gay sex. This new show delivers what most audiences can actually relate to on a daily basis: Wanting to have guilt free gay sex and get paid for it.
@@MrFuggleGuggle that sailor musical in hail caesar is one of the gayest things ever lol
This guys Superman now.
but he didn't do gay stuff so it's ok
@@Max25670 I’d be funnier if he had
Was about to finally pull the trigger till I saw that Clangers posted another banger. I’m gay.
Samesies
Ditto
Ryan Murphy is possibly the worst show creator to ever live
I just dont get why people keep giving him money and views
I'd say Scott Buck is worse, because Murphy's shit always finds an audience somehow, while Buck's stuff pretty much always flops AND sucks on top of it.
Nah he’s hit and miss at least there’s definitely way worse
Nip/tuck was allright I guess.
I mean this show is litteraly a gay guy skinning straight people alive to wear them. But the few weird situations / crazy stories are what makes it tastefull. Especially for TV in 2003.
The rest of his work is like super gay, but in bad way.
@@Hugo-zk6vu did ryan murphy do the versace murderer one? guy’s obsessed with gay crime hahaha
ClangersTV you are awesome !! I usually wind down my weekend with a clangers video. It is so comforting!!!
I love Adam's internal conflict of hating being made fun of, but loving every second of being the subject of the conversation
This guy is now playing Superman
crazy ey
4:48 barely noticed adam's subtle juul rip and subsequent courtesy blow
He’s a nice boy
What a sneaky little bug
"You can make a show about this now at Home Depot."
The theme would be the Sexy Back x Homedepot remix.
Nick is spot on. I watched this garbage and forgot all about it until now.
Same, everything he said was 100% accurate
I also watched it at the end of high school whenever it came out. Can't believe I did that.
“I like how nothing goes wrong in those movies”. Adam has clearly not even scene the Oceans 11 movies
Yeah that’s like the exact opposite of those movies
The entire second movie is about being caught by Benedict for the heist in the first movie!
All those movies wrap up with a hot rush of success. 'Yay! We got away with it and stuck it to those suckers too!' Those movies blow. The soundtracks are really well done though!
But nothing bad happens, sure there's hiccups in the plan and the heists aren't exactly flawless but nobody gets killed or even seriously injured. Which is fine.
Adam is so bad at telling the jokes the most obvious one he's made went right over your head
You know it's going to be a classic when it starts with a good ol Stav teapot laugh
I typically hate love letters to old hollywood, so ill avoid this. Also im too gay for this.
Old Hollywood was garbage
When is someone going make a series called "Hollywood" that's just a hate letter to Hollywood.
@@cow_tools_ now that i would watch
@@cow_tools_ Literally just watch "Babylon"
And now that guys Superman
I thought that was him from thumbnail
*gays
imagine it starts to develop into a pyramid scheme
abduct people at gunpoint to abduct people at gunpoint to abduct people at gun point to abduct people at gunpoint to have gay sex
@@utrak Yes! hahaha
It's multi level gay sex marketing. It's NOT A PYRAMID SCHEME
ClangersTV at it again with another banger.
This guy is the next superman.
Well it's like Tim Dillon said, "people are getting dumber so art is getting dumber."
There's gotta be pretty good movies being made in Europe then
@@bargh70 you clearly haven't kept up with all the "rich" diversity Europe has experienced in the last decade or so.
@@bargh70 nah we absorb english media so were getting dumber by the minute too.
I mean, for me personally we need to get Harvey Weinstein back out there.
Nah, tim is just lazy as fuck
“This is just an outlet for someone’s gay sex fantasies”
Credits roll
Written by Adam Friedland
I'd like to hire Adam as a contractor.
oh you need some drywall done then
1:46 is the most unintentionally hilarious line read of all time
My heart goes out to the straight men that stumble on anything Ryan Murphy
This the guy playing the new superman
Yea
Stav gets skinny, Adam and Nick get fat, boom, another 10 years of content.
Gay Sex? How about that? Huh?
Stav gets skinny, Nick is getting fat, Adam is getting jacked
Immediately thought of this clip when I heard the superman news
Doesn't want to watch _anything_
Is on Netflix
Classic Nick
the oceans movies are awesome BECAUSE its just guys having a great time
I love the brief moment they show all of them on stream and Nick’s background is just a brick wall with a trash bag lol
>be white male
>open netflix
>movie about "holywood"
>its actually about gay sex with a coffee fellow
>when does the story about holywood begin?
Nicks just mad he’s not in it.
I remember watching the first season and deleting it from my brain permanently
“It’s like you’re in High School again, pretending not to be gay!” - Stav
Stavros has to have the most liberal, reddit, room temp take out of the whole thing
Keep this style. Its cool to see them talking and the movie scenes
I like it when that Greek God laughs with his busted toddler tooth
Turned out to be one of the most realistic depictions of Hollywood ever.
I like how this conversation is going on while stav isn't wearing a shirt
I feel like 90% of cumtown with stav is like that
He's 100% naked like a walrus.
@@chitownbangin Stavros "the walrus" halkias
This is the kind of show they’d promote on The View
Clangers with the clutch save almost took the entire bottle cheers
“This here’s the 40’s see? It’s all about havin gay sex. Got it, jack?”
The hilarious thing is that this gay porn in the 40's got recommended to you by Netflix.
4:48 that was the most annoying way I’ve ever seen a person hit a juul
Clangers with the bangers
Hell yea we got another clangers upload boys
"What does this have to do with the 40's" lol
0:50 sounds like that American Dad episode with Roger talking about clown lingo
This podcast just taught me what enterprising is.
This actually looks like a hilarious show
Its not, starts of okay but gets boring and ends stupid.
"where are all the dom contractors?" Is a posthumous Mitch Hedberg joke.
Incredible hearing them be serious for so long
"this could take place at a home Depot now!" So fucking funny
Of course nick watched this show.
Clangers, you are the best
dude the fuckin part where he says that this could happen at home depot i fucking lost it
I wonder if gay actor Michael Douglas is on this show
Holy shit the gay arc caught me off guard 😅
“Where are all the dom contractors?” got me 😂
Master of the craft.
Adams smiles when ever he hears talk of gay sax
On the plus side, Netflix’s The Defeated is surprisingly good so far. Not enough gay sex facilitated via gunpoint though so 4/10.
NO ONE TALKED LIKE THAT!
I enjoyed the show whilst watching, it was well made and performed well. However when it was over I just started cringing at everything I just sat through.
I think you're confused and are describing the gay sex encounter you had last saturday
@@utrak I love that the reply has over twice the likes of the original comment
Vid starts with a *WHEEZE *
Me: I know this is gonna be a good one
stavs bit about theater kids actually funny
I don’t have to pretend to be gay. Because I am gay
This sounds like the greatest show ever made.
I feel like most Netflix shows are just someone’s gay sex fantasy. I also find it hilarious that the momentum of the show hit a brick wall when Nick had to explain the joke
1:53 prob why Netflix recommended this to nick
starting a video off with a stav wheeze, hell ye
This show makes a lot of sense when you see it comes from the mind of the creator of glee.
If this was accurately in the 40s, that dude would have shot that gay guy
So when do they get to the part of making movies in Hollywood?
Is it after all the peter-puffing scenes?
the cut at 4:46 made me laugh for some reason
Adam hitting his juul at 4:45 is the most obnoxious thing I’ve ever seen
I love you Adam
Where do you find their video stream?
Clangers gib merch!! Would love to support you.
4:47 ADAM HITTIN THE BINGER DUDE
and he kinda cute for a ladybug 6:26
I know California is and "was" kinda progressive but black guy in a white bar def not gonna happen, i dont wanna be that guy but it was the 40s soo...
But don’t ya know, Hollywood is this awesome woke place where you can be yourself! Not like those icky fly-over states, so bring all your money, abandon your family and hop on Mr Weinstein’s wild ride!
It's not clear until a few episodes in but the show is basically an alternate universe version of the forties where gay and black people get accepted as long as they're 'out and proud' (the show is surreptitiously pushing the idea that if Hollywood was just more diverse in its casting it would make everyone in the country automatically more accepting). It's incredibly lame and preachy and stupid as hell, but stuff like the black and white guys mixing in bars does kind of make sense in-universe.
@@videogamenostalgia I guess that makes more sense, on that note I hate that Actors constantly push for “diversity” in Hollywood films, when Hollywood has churned out nothing but this shit for the past decade or so, then I realized something, these actors honestly think Hollywood represents the entire world, when they see that the world (or at least america) isn’t some “multicultural” “””paradise”””, they take it out on Hollyweird.
Segregation wasn’t as much of a thing in California as it was in the south. There was some de facto segregation but you could find a integrated bar in LA