Mckeever or whatever his fricking name is, is clearly left wing. I know, WOKE WOKE WOKE. But seriously, every sketch they do has to have some sort of "hahaha those crazy right wingers" bit.
>every sketch they do has to have some sort of "hahaha those crazy right wingers" bit
i've only seen the first season of their web series, and while this is true it felt like more of "humanizing" jokes that made right wingers seem fun at least. a real left winger wouldn't be able to resist doing some unfunny preachy shit that just makes republicans out to be irredeemable monsters
lol dont think we didnt notice the obvious seth simon like character in first episode, i hope seth watches this and is fuming, honestly surprised he didnt drop a new shane hit piece just before it premiered
the guy from the daily beast who gave posted his gay review literally one minute after the episodes dropped with the title "Shane Gillis’ Bros-Will-Be-Bros, Anti-Woke Sitcom Is Infuriatingly Bad" lol not even trying to hide his agenda and bias, between this guy and Sex Pest Seth, Shane really does attract a certain kind of guy as his biggest critics
Holy shit you guys are fricking insufferable. Cant even discuss the topic of shows without you all saying the stupidest shit that makes no sense. Frick this board
Why don’t McCusker act in their stuff more? Was surprised how little he was in the G&K stuff too I think he only appeared twice and barely spoke both times. Is he a bad actor? I’d imagine he’d be funny just acting like how he acts on the podcast. Also need a Mulldawg cameo in season 2, or at least Soder
Damn, Shane, nflix and friggin STAV? Fricking pass, so sick of creepy closeted-bisexual homosexuals. Seems to be the average for modern NBA fans, NFL fans and nonwhite males.
Damn, Shane, nflix and friggin STAV? Fricking pass, so sick of creepy closeted-bisexual homosexuals. Seems to be the average for modern NBA fans, NFL fans and nonwhite males.
>there are literally gay trolls from reddit who come here just to post stuff like this
Just be honest, you’re a reddit-hating redditor that gets online to defend netflix shows for free. You can try to put on a show for the lurkers but that’s 100% who you truly are.
Yeah okay, moron. Nice word salad response
If you don’t think Shane is dick crazy then I don’t even know why you’re running defense, it’s like you’ve never heard the show. You don’t know what modern NBA and NFL fans are like?
>If you don’t think Shane is dick crazy then I don’t even know why you’re running defense, it’s like you’ve never heard the show. You don’t know what modern NBA and NFL fans are like?
Oh look. More word salad
Why do zoomers talk like this? >You must be this to do this >You're this just be cause >If you don't think this then it's because of this >you probably don't do this >let me compare this to some unrelated shit
3 weeks ago
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I think it's FOMO apps marketed towards insecure young adults. Those specific speech patterns are a great teller of the media they follow
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I got fomo bro, homosexual, one more orgasm as I just bust and bust inside you, no homo, homosexual bro
I don't think he tries to be edgy at all. He just publicly showcases the sense of humor he shows his Philly friends like we all do in private until we have to filter ourselves around other people who's not part of that core group. It's you dumbfricks that just randomly label people as "edgy" and then use it as a crutch against them for whatever reason after they become successful.
That's as edgy as anyone is allowed to be now. The faithful liberal cultists will report you for heresy to their clergy if you dare to be actually edgy. They're worse than the Christians who burned witches.
He was originally part of the Legion of bawds / Luis J Gomez / Big Jay circle of comedians who are pretty much the last bastion of comedians who traffic in offensive shock comedy and ball busting bros being bros comedians in the style of old O&A / Tough Crowd. Shane’s one of the only ones from that clique to break into the mainstream meaning now he’ll probably never go back on those shows lol
Tim Dillon seemed like the he was gonna be “the guy” for a while but the industry seemed to stop caring about him after a while I think Hollywood just ain’t ready for a super redpilled gay guy who acts like Alex Jones
Tim failed because his actual comedy performances are not good which is obvious if you go watch his special on Netflix. You can't just be an unfunny comedian and expect to be successful unless you're either a hot girl or have a stupid gimmick. Another reason why Tim's popularity is at a stalemate is because he hosts a political podcast. Yes it's comedic but only one type of person watches shit like that.
Big Jay is way funnier than Shane both at stand-up comedy and off-the-cuff riffing and I don't get how Shane popped before he did. I guess maybe when you host the "most offensive podcast" on the planet, that limits your opportunities but it's still crazy to me how he can't catch a break.
>both at stand-up and off-the-cuff
Look, I love Big Jay, but his written act has never been as tight as Shane's. Relies way too much on crowd work. Shane put it best at the Luis roast:
"It's time to write a joke, dude- one. These other guys suck and they're nipping at ya."
It’s funny, I think it could get better in season 2 when hopefully Netflix gives them a better budget, seapsn one they pretty much made on their own hence it being so lo fi production wise
It seems like everyone else is memeing heavily in this thread so I guess I'll give a brutally honest unbias opinion.
The show is very funny but like most first seasons, they need more time to flesh out the formula. The jokes are solid and the situations are pretty ridiculous and it keeps your attention especially since the characters are all very colorful. I did notice they do push boundaries. Making fun of Asian people. sexual harassment, calling Italians "wops" excessively, saying "gay" ect... If felt like a show from the 00's again where they didn't purposely watch and edit every single word they say and instead said what sounded the most funny in the moment.
Whenever you watch a modern raunchy comedy, their way of being vulgar is by stringing together a bunch of curse words but avoiding slurs and anything that would be considered offensive. It's never funny and feels synthetic. You can't just make fun of a woman because of her gender unless the woman gets the last laugh at the end of the scene or the episode. Everything in this show however doesn't feel like they're being held back by executives forcing them to cut shit they feel might be problematic. It just seems like Netflix said do whatever you think is funny and that's what they did and it comes off as natural and refreshing. Hell, there's like one black person in the whole show who appears in one scene. I'm not saying that's good or bad but if Netflix was up their ass about the show, they would have at least told them to hire a more diverse cast but instead it's mostly just Shane's friends.
If Eastbound & Down is a 9/10. I'd give this a 7.5/10.
>Whenever you watch a modern raunchy comedy, their way of being vulgar is by stringing together a bunch of curse words but avoiding slurs and anything that would be considered offensive.
Very true. Tires doesn't do this and it's really nice.
Yeah way too early to judge a show by a super short first season, that’d be like judging Seinfeld or The Office by their short first seasons. This one’s got major potential i hope Netflix presumably giving them a budget in season two (whereas this one was all self funded and they made themselves) and having more locations to film on will help, and hopefully have more than just 6 episodes. I love the ball busting nature of it l, reminds me of a more bro-ish version of the original Clerks with a bit of Trailer Park Boys with the low budget documentary style filming
>If felt like a show from the 00's again where they didn't purposely watch and edit every single word they say and instead said what sounded the most funny in the moment.
I'd compare it to early Sunny. Maybe not as well written, but that feeling of just going for whatever the gang thinks is funny.
>The main boss guy Will
Pathetic and stupid boss figure. Not super original, but I think the actor does a pretty uniquely funny performance. I guess a lot of them are "acting as themselves" a bit, but I don't listen to these podcasts so can't confirm. >Shane
Little off putting at first. Doesn't seem like a real person in the first episodes, but rapidly gets better. Starts out as an SNL sketch character almost breaking at all times and ends up as a believable "bro" character who just doesn't have an off-switch with humor as like a defense mechanism or something. I don't think the guy has acted before and if they shot the episodes in consecutive order this makes sense. >Cal
Favorite side character. The straightest man. >Dave
Great side character. Greasy fat frick both outside and inside. >Kilah
Might be the best actor of the cast. Very expressive and does good background reactions which again reminds me of early Sunny.
Incredibly stupid decision to only make 6 episodes though. Could legitimately be a new The Office or Parks and Rec for Netflix but these kinds of shows need volume.
Just watched it and yeah this is spot on. I liked it honestly, they're all good actors for stand up comedians. Gerbies surprised me the most for such a low confident sounding guy IRL, he did great in his role. Genuinely waiting for S2 now
I know, I just want to see Sam and Mullen together. Weird that still hasn't happened when Sams now done stuff with everyone else in that sphere including Friedland
I guess that's true but I don't frickin like it, I'm outraged and aghast
Stav is still funny I like him but Nick's not even that out of bounds. Seems like maybe the long expositions on Epstein back in the day did him in
Stavs made plenty of israelite and anti israel jokes so I don't understand the double treatment
I mean honestly Shane has done the same
Why is LA comedy such trash compared to NY? Literally all the funniest people come out of the NY comedy scene while LA produces guys like Rogan and Schaub. Literally the best comedy specials of the past 5 years have all been by NY guys. Shane, Normand, Joe List, Attell, Big Jay. The only LA guys who have put out funny specials in recent years are Tony Hinchcliffe and Ari Shaffir, neither of which are even in LA anymore.
If you guys want to see the funniest podcast ever, look up coke magic on youtube. It's Shane, Dan Soder, Luis J. Gomez, and the great Zac Amico on zoom and it's just the guys reacting and roasting to Luis doing magic (on coke presumably) with his hot assistant. I was crying laughing the whole time.
too many open mic'er repeating guests on RAP nowadays, though I'll stick around for a few minutes whenever he has on that israeliteess with the khazar milkers. Anyway the regz is where it's at now.
I use to think Luis was an unlikable angry moron then I realized that's mostly a character on the shows he on. Watching him on a lot of podcasts, I realized he's genuinely a lot wittier and funny than people including myself ever gave him credit for. There are moments during podcasts where he'll say something off the cuff and it will be the funniest line of the show and it happens quite often (although that might be a result of him hanging around the funniest comedians for over a decade). Even his stand-up comedy has improved if you go and watch his half hour special on youtube which is shockingly not bad at all. I'm not saying he's one of the best stand-up comedians but he is legitimately funny if given a chance especially nowadays. Some people just can't get past that initial reaction to him.
The recent bawds shows have been pretty fricking great. Ever since they got their channel nuked for a third time, they came back with mostly elite guests. The last show had Jim Norton and it was fantastic. RAP is great when the guests are good or when Zac gets really involved.
>Stand up comedy is dead
apparently you've been living under a rock since we're literally in a new comedy renaissance. You'd have a point though if this was 4 years but it's moronic to call it dead while in the middle of a boom period.
I don't know if you guys watch Kill Tony but I watched a random episode recently which had Dave Attell, Greg Fitzsimmons, and Ian Fidance. Might have been the most hilarious show I've ever seen.
>Why doesn't he do more stand up specials?
It takes years to develop an hour of great material. They have to create jokes from scratch, tell them at various clubs all throughout the country for 6 months before the jokes themselves even become good, and then spend another six months or longer perfecting them. After awhile, they know when it's the right time to film those jokes for a special. This is the process they all have to go through. You can't just put a out a new special every year because it's a waste especially when the jokes aren't ready yet. The people who do put out new ones every year always end up being bad or just mediocre at best. The best comedians wait a long time until they have something special enough worth sharing.
I dont think that's a hard and fast rule. I see the same thing with authors. Some are extremely prolific and most of it is high quality, while others only put out quality once in a while. Seems like people are just different. Some comedians can just pump out good stuff naturally and pretty effortlessly. If someone needs to put more effort in, there's nothing wrong with that, but I think that we all tell ourselves that the way that works best for us is the true way, and everyone else's way leads to shit, because deep down most humans are deeply insecure.
If this were true then all the best comedians would be pumping out comedy specials all the time but they don't. That's what separates them from actors, authors, and any other type of performer. The craft is so nuanced and delicate. It takes a long time to come up with 60 minutes of good comedy or else they would be doing this shit every month which would be impossible. Sure you can write a joke that you think is funny but that doesn't mean the audience will laugh at it once you tell it on stage. You have to consider who you're playing for, how the joke is set up, how to deliver the joke in a comedic way, and if there's more you could do with it to make it funnier. you can tell some funny joke at a club in New York City and get a big laugh from the audience, and then go to Bumblefrick Alabama, tell the same joke, and have no one laugh. If they don't laugh which happens to every joke a comedian tells good or bad, how does the comedian know if the joke is actually good enough to use for a special? It takes a long time to figure out if the joke is even worth telling because it may not work most of the time and only occasionally work. Only by doing it for a long time will you know if it's perfect which is why it takes a long time for them to put out new specials. All that work goes into just a single joke. Imagine doing an hours worth of that and how much time goes into crafting all those bits.
I dont think any of that is universally true. Comedians of quality don't pull our specials prolifically because consumption culture promotes the least common denominator to the top. There are great comedians who don't put much effort in and kill, every night, at small clubs across the country. They don't get specials because they don't fall in line.
The best joke from your favorite comedian is one you've never heard because it wouldn't be acceptable to air by those who control the air.
>There are great comedians who don't put much effort in and kill, every night, at small clubs across the country.
but that's just you saying that though. How many comedians can you name that just go on stage and wing it while killing every night? It doesn't happen unless they're specifically using the material they have been working on for a long time or if they're doing crowd work which isn't really stand-up comedy. No one can just go on, tell a story and be funny all the time. I've never ever seen that. >The best joke from your favorite comedian is one you've never heard because it wouldn't be acceptable to air by those who control the air.
Those are usually the kind of jokes the comedian wouldn't use in the special anyway. I also don't see how that's relevant to the rest of the previous topic. Someone's hypothetical best joke they may use once or twice at some dirty club at 2AM in some hillbilly town. It has nothing really to do with comedy specials or the work that goes into them or why it takes a long time for comedians to put them out.
Schulz in his brief time on there was the worst part. Just seeing him is like watching a literal cartoon character. Just obnoxious as shit.
One thing that I feel is a missed opportunity is them casting Tim Butterly for one scene. He should have been a main character working at the shop. Dude is hilarious
As much as I like Shane, the show is not funny at all.
Think it made me laugh like two times.
the funniest part is that he's unironically the only good actor on it
agree. Stav is a good actor. I don't like him personally tho.
Shame he didn't get Mullen to write for the show.
Mckeever or whatever his fricking name is, is clearly left wing. I know, WOKE WOKE WOKE. But seriously, every sketch they do has to have some sort of "hahaha those crazy right wingers" bit.
yeah they do this to compensate for Shane's past and because all their relatives (both matt's and shane's are very Republican). I agree, it's annoying.
> mfw I kind of want to frick kilah
why do i wanna frick that trashy bawd Kila so bad? she did it for me in the Gilly & Keevers skits too, esp when she played the trump superfan
you are not alone, She's kinda hot for some odd reason. I really like her. Picrel is also incredibly hot. Perky breasts.
yeah def need more Butterly, he was great in G&K stuff
>yeah def need more Butterly
he isn't funny and is a try hard.
It's crazy that major political figures are now doing comedy podcasts. RFK Jr. was just on Matt & Shane and also did a minute of stand-up on an upcoming episode of Kill Tony. Whoever his agent is, they're smart as shit to tap into that market. Tons of people watch these shows and it's a great way to get them interested in someone who could potentially become the president which is crazy and even vote for them. It's a way bigger deal to be featured on Kill Tony than it is SNL nowadays because millions of people watch Kill Tony every week for free on youtube and only continues to grow because the episodes stay there forever. If he hosted SNL, he'd be lucky if a million people tuned in while having to do their shitty improv group humor and be forgotten about a day later.
dunno why but i got early Reno 911 vibes from it, maybe a bit directionless since there wasnt much of a plot but the characters are all funny, i see potential hopefully it can last a few seasons, def need to make the future seasons more than 6 episodes
so why didn't Matt, Lamar, and beezy make at least a cameo appearance? The scene where geerbies is calling up everyone about his rumors would have been prime to shove in like a dozen of his friends.
Did you watch the show? Matt is in it lmao
what a dumb Black person.
If you guys want to see the funniest podcast ever, look up coke magic on youtube. It's Shane, Dan Soder, Luis J. Gomez, and the great Zac Amico on zoom and it's just the guys reacting and roasting to Luis doing magic (on coke presumably) with his hot assistant. I was crying laughing the whole time.
The first episode was terrible. I think you have to be a fanboy to like this show because if you didn't know the cast before it aired, you would give it no chance. People like Letterkenny and that show sucks too, so maybe there are still tons of people that have shit senses of humor that keep watching unfunny garbage.
I thought the first episode was the worst one. Nothing groundbreaking, but it got more chuckles out of me than anything else that's come on TV in a while.
This. It was so funny when Shane looked directly at the camera and said that his girlfriend had a 5 grand a month BBC addiction he was paying for, and his coworker told him just to get a VPN to stream Doctor Who and then Shane winks at him and says "wrong BBC pal" I chuckled so fricking hard I almost fell out of my gaming chair.
I have zero opinions of the people involved. never heard SG tell a single joke, never listened to cum town past the first ten episodes. Episode one of tires is so fricking boring. SG is doing a really boring Danny McBride character with no charisma. The "jokes" are shit I'd hear my boring irl coworkers say. Entertainment is such garbage these days.
No it has that fat frick stav in it.
the funniest part is that he's unironically the only good actor on it
How many times does he say his dick is small
>no people of color in the cast
DROPPED!
>edgy woke
yawn
Shane lets black men frick his girlfriend while he watches
Mckeever or whatever his fricking name is, is clearly left wing. I know, WOKE WOKE WOKE. But seriously, every sketch they do has to have some sort of "hahaha those crazy right wingers" bit.
Liberals and conservatives are both obnoxious how moronic are you?
You know what else is obnoxious? constantly b***hing about them, nigtard. How did you not pick that up?
>le both sides *tips fedora*
communists aren't?
Shane is a racist republican chud who commits asian hate crimes on podcasts
Thanks for the recommendation. That sounds awesome.
>every sketch they do has to have some sort of "hahaha those crazy right wingers" bit
i've only seen the first season of their web series, and while this is true it felt like more of "humanizing" jokes that made right wingers seem fun at least. a real left winger wouldn't be able to resist doing some unfunny preachy shit that just makes republicans out to be irredeemable monsters
I also prefer satire over blatant attacks
>all israeli cast
DROPPED
is that far right comedian shane gillis?
yeah
lol dont think we didnt notice the obvious seth simon like character in first episode, i hope seth watches this and is fuming, honestly surprised he didnt drop a new shane hit piece just before it premiered
the guy from the daily beast who gave posted his gay review literally one minute after the episodes dropped with the title "Shane Gillis’ Bros-Will-Be-Bros, Anti-Woke Sitcom Is Infuriatingly Bad" lol not even trying to hide his agenda and bias, between this guy and Sex Pest Seth, Shane really does attract a certain kind of guy as his biggest critics
they always like to call him "anti-woke comedian" something hes never claimed to be or wants to be
Holy shit you guys are fricking insufferable. Cant even discuss the topic of shows without you all saying the stupidest shit that makes no sense. Frick this board
newbie spotted
>So new he doesn't remember when it was better and also still finds this shit funny.
LMAO GET FRICKED
why do newbies reply to 8 hour old posts
its the aussiegays. They are on every shane thread. Shane made a joke about them on his special and they cant get over it.
yeah its hilarious, its what the libs told you I Think You Should Leave is
I’m gay and my dick is small *cackles*
you are literally a virgin gay if you don't find Shane Gillis entertaining, he is naturally funny
Is stav naked all the time on here like he is in all his social media photos?
tell me mccusker is a regular on this for frick's sake
No.
Why don’t McCusker act in their stuff more? Was surprised how little he was in the G&K stuff too I think he only appeared twice and barely spoke both times. Is he a bad actor? I’d imagine he’d be funny just acting like how he acts on the podcast. Also need a Mulldawg cameo in season 2, or at least Soder
He doesn't like acting and thinks he's terrible at it
Damn, Shane, nflix and friggin STAV? Fricking pass, so sick of creepy closeted-bisexual homosexuals. Seems to be the average for modern NBA fans, NFL fans and nonwhite males.
I can't tell if posts like this are just shitpost or people on here are genuine schizo morons who spend too much time on the internet
If you have absolute 0 idea what I’m talking about then I think you’re probably just dumb, buddy, or extremely unaware and basic.
>there are literally gay trolls from reddit who come here just to post stuff like this
Just be honest, you’re a reddit-hating redditor that gets online to defend netflix shows for free. You can try to put on a show for the lurkers but that’s 100% who you truly are.
If you don’t think Shane is dick crazy then I don’t even know why you’re running defense, it’s like you’ve never heard the show. You don’t know what modern NBA and NFL fans are like?
>If you don’t think Shane is dick crazy then I don’t even know why you’re running defense, it’s like you’ve never heard the show. You don’t know what modern NBA and NFL fans are like?
Oh look. More word salad
Why do zoomers talk like this?
>You must be this to do this
>You're this just be cause
>If you don't think this then it's because of this
>you probably don't do this
>let me compare this to some unrelated shit
I think it's FOMO apps marketed towards insecure young adults. Those specific speech patterns are a great teller of the media they follow
I got fomo bro, homosexual, one more orgasm as I just bust and bust inside you, no homo, homosexual bro
Yeah okay, moron. Nice word salad response
Stav and Steve Gerben are the best thing in it t b h
this guy really convinced people he's edgy because he said moron one time
I don't think he tries to be edgy at all. He just publicly showcases the sense of humor he shows his Philly friends like we all do in private until we have to filter ourselves around other people who's not part of that core group. It's you dumbfricks that just randomly label people as "edgy" and then use it as a crutch against them for whatever reason after they become successful.
nah every single normalgay fan of his has to bring up how he's edgy
Maybe stop reading random youtube and twitter comments, newbie
That's as edgy as anyone is allowed to be now. The faithful liberal cultists will report you for heresy to their clergy if you dare to be actually edgy. They're worse than the Christians who burned witches.
He was originally part of the Legion of bawds / Luis J Gomez / Big Jay circle of comedians who are pretty much the last bastion of comedians who traffic in offensive shock comedy and ball busting bros being bros comedians in the style of old O&A / Tough Crowd. Shane’s one of the only ones from that clique to break into the mainstream meaning now he’ll probably never go back on those shows lol
Tim Dillon seemed like the he was gonna be “the guy” for a while but the industry seemed to stop caring about him after a while I think Hollywood just ain’t ready for a super redpilled gay guy who acts like Alex Jones
Tim failed because his actual comedy performances are not good which is obvious if you go watch his special on Netflix. You can't just be an unfunny comedian and expect to be successful unless you're either a hot girl or have a stupid gimmick. Another reason why Tim's popularity is at a stalemate is because he hosts a political podcast. Yes it's comedic but only one type of person watches shit like that.
Big Jay is way funnier than Shane both at stand-up comedy and off-the-cuff riffing and I don't get how Shane popped before he did. I guess maybe when you host the "most offensive podcast" on the planet, that limits your opportunities but it's still crazy to me how he can't catch a break.
>both at stand-up and off-the-cuff
Look, I love Big Jay, but his written act has never been as tight as Shane's. Relies way too much on crowd work. Shane put it best at the Luis roast:
"It's time to write a joke, dude- one. These other guys suck and they're nipping at ya."
Soder was on billions years ago and he still shows up from time to time
Shane was literally hosting SNL and a guest on Legion of bawds in the same week like 2 months ago
these days, saying that word can unironically get you cancelled/fired, modern culture just keeps lowering the bar for edgy
No it can't. No one is losing their job for saying the word moronic you moron.
I can’t even look at this guy. He always looks like he’s one second away from bursting out crying.
I’m on episode 3 and it’s pretty funny
It’s funny, I think it could get better in season 2 when hopefully Netflix gives them a better budget, seapsn one they pretty much made on their own hence it being so lo fi production wise
I witnessed shane hate criming a group of LGBTQI2S+ PoC
>oh wow finally a scene without sha-oh no there he is again to crack a "joke"
If you like Shane you'll like the show.
>shane bullies his autistic dork cousin: the show
Funnier than it has any right to be for such a thin premise lol
It seems like everyone else is memeing heavily in this thread so I guess I'll give a brutally honest unbias opinion.
The show is very funny but like most first seasons, they need more time to flesh out the formula. The jokes are solid and the situations are pretty ridiculous and it keeps your attention especially since the characters are all very colorful. I did notice they do push boundaries. Making fun of Asian people. sexual harassment, calling Italians "wops" excessively, saying "gay" ect... If felt like a show from the 00's again where they didn't purposely watch and edit every single word they say and instead said what sounded the most funny in the moment.
Whenever you watch a modern raunchy comedy, their way of being vulgar is by stringing together a bunch of curse words but avoiding slurs and anything that would be considered offensive. It's never funny and feels synthetic. You can't just make fun of a woman because of her gender unless the woman gets the last laugh at the end of the scene or the episode. Everything in this show however doesn't feel like they're being held back by executives forcing them to cut shit they feel might be problematic. It just seems like Netflix said do whatever you think is funny and that's what they did and it comes off as natural and refreshing. Hell, there's like one black person in the whole show who appears in one scene. I'm not saying that's good or bad but if Netflix was up their ass about the show, they would have at least told them to hire a more diverse cast but instead it's mostly just Shane's friends.
If Eastbound & Down is a 9/10. I'd give this a 7.5/10.
>Whenever you watch a modern raunchy comedy, their way of being vulgar is by stringing together a bunch of curse words but avoiding slurs and anything that would be considered offensive.
Very true. Tires doesn't do this and it's really nice.
Yeah way too early to judge a show by a super short first season, that’d be like judging Seinfeld or The Office by their short first seasons. This one’s got major potential i hope Netflix presumably giving them a budget in season two (whereas this one was all self funded and they made themselves) and having more locations to film on will help, and hopefully have more than just 6 episodes. I love the ball busting nature of it l, reminds me of a more bro-ish version of the original Clerks with a bit of Trailer Park Boys with the low budget documentary style filming
>one black person in the whole show who appears in one scene
woke. dropped.
>If felt like a show from the 00's again where they didn't purposely watch and edit every single word they say and instead said what sounded the most funny in the moment.
I'd compare it to early Sunny. Maybe not as well written, but that feeling of just going for whatever the gang thinks is funny.
>The main boss guy Will
Pathetic and stupid boss figure. Not super original, but I think the actor does a pretty uniquely funny performance. I guess a lot of them are "acting as themselves" a bit, but I don't listen to these podcasts so can't confirm.
>Shane
Little off putting at first. Doesn't seem like a real person in the first episodes, but rapidly gets better. Starts out as an SNL sketch character almost breaking at all times and ends up as a believable "bro" character who just doesn't have an off-switch with humor as like a defense mechanism or something. I don't think the guy has acted before and if they shot the episodes in consecutive order this makes sense.
>Cal
Favorite side character. The straightest man.
>Dave
Great side character. Greasy fat frick both outside and inside.
>Kilah
Might be the best actor of the cast. Very expressive and does good background reactions which again reminds me of early Sunny.
Incredibly stupid decision to only make 6 episodes though. Could legitimately be a new The Office or Parks and Rec for Netflix but these kinds of shows need volume.
It was self financed. Netflix just bought it. Might get more episodes next season
Just watched it and yeah this is spot on. I liked it honestly, they're all good actors for stand up comedians. Gerbies surprised me the most for such a low confident sounding guy IRL, he did great in his role. Genuinely waiting for S2 now
I only watched the first one tonight. I didn't think it was amazing but it was alright. The episodes are only 20 mins which is nice
anyone got a link to a stream or DL I don't have any $ on my card to get netflix I'm a cashman
moron
cmon man
one of those bootleg sites people are always linking to here will probably have it sometime this week
why do i wanna frick that trashy bawd Kila so bad? she did it for me in the Gilly & Keevers skits too, esp when she played the trump superfan
Shane has classic bully energy, the whole show is pretty much him bullying onions boys and his spergy co workers, its kino!
There are some funny moments but I don't like the vibe
shane just does a sam hyde impression the entire show
Shane is a self admitted Sam fanboy
He was literally on Sam's show. Sam is now doing shit with Luis J. Gomez which is both hilarious and based.
I know, I just want to see Sam and Mullen together. Weird that still hasn't happened when Sams now done stuff with everyone else in that sphere including Friedland
I don't think they're close at all. Shane is actually a fun guy, Sam is just full of art school spite.
his vocab, his delivery, the random sounds, the faces, it's all sam and you'd be a moron not to notice
He's a Louis CK fanboy and that's blatantly obvious in his comedic style
Sam is becoming more of a theater queen as he ages and I used to let it slide but it's honestly become unbearable last few years
Why is stav in this but Mullen isn't
Seems incredibly suspect and gay
because Stav is allowed on Netflix and Nick isn't
it's not that complex
I guess that's true but I don't frickin like it, I'm outraged and aghast
Stav is still funny I like him but Nick's not even that out of bounds. Seems like maybe the long expositions on Epstein back in the day did him in
Stavs made plenty of israelite and anti israel jokes so I don't understand the double treatment
I mean honestly Shane has done the same
> mfw I kind of want to frick kilah
based and same, her unsexy philly accent and trashy demeanor are somehow hot
is she the same person nick mullen always mentions that runs his social media?
she reminds me of a white trash version of SNL's Kate McKinnon, she'd probably make a better SNL cast member than Shane woulda honestly
Why is LA comedy such trash compared to NY? Literally all the funniest people come out of the NY comedy scene while LA produces guys like Rogan and Schaub. Literally the best comedy specials of the past 5 years have all been by NY guys. Shane, Normand, Joe List, Attell, Big Jay. The only LA guys who have put out funny specials in recent years are Tony Hinchcliffe and Ari Shaffir, neither of which are even in LA anymore.
Because the east coast is full of grit and sarcasm as a means of basic communication and LA is full of pseudopersonalities aspiring to be celebrities
If you guys want to see the funniest podcast ever, look up coke magic on youtube. It's Shane, Dan Soder, Luis J. Gomez, and the great Zac Amico on zoom and it's just the guys reacting and roasting to Luis doing magic (on coke presumably) with his hot assistant. I was crying laughing the whole time.
based i remember that one, Luis is based and endlessly entertaining in a moronic kind of way, i enjoy RAP better than bawds most times these days
too many open mic'er repeating guests on RAP nowadays, though I'll stick around for a few minutes whenever he has on that israeliteess with the khazar milkers. Anyway the regz is where it's at now.
I think Luis isn't funny
I use to think Luis was an unlikable angry moron then I realized that's mostly a character on the shows he on. Watching him on a lot of podcasts, I realized he's genuinely a lot wittier and funny than people including myself ever gave him credit for. There are moments during podcasts where he'll say something off the cuff and it will be the funniest line of the show and it happens quite often (although that might be a result of him hanging around the funniest comedians for over a decade). Even his stand-up comedy has improved if you go and watch his half hour special on youtube which is shockingly not bad at all. I'm not saying he's one of the best stand-up comedians but he is legitimately funny if given a chance especially nowadays. Some people just can't get past that initial reaction to him.
RAP has been way more enjoyable than bawds for a while, Luis and Zac have a great dynamic
The recent bawds shows have been pretty fricking great. Ever since they got their channel nuked for a third time, they came back with mostly elite guests. The last show had Jim Norton and it was fantastic. RAP is great when the guests are good or when Zac gets really involved.
I just think he's corny. It's whatever. Not my style of humor
you'll see eventually what I'm talking about
Alright I'm gonna need the instagram of Jessica
Frick no. Stand up comedy is dead and Joe Rogan and his comedy troupe are walking on it's corpse
>Stand up comedy is dead
apparently you've been living under a rock since we're literally in a new comedy renaissance. You'd have a point though if this was 4 years but it's moronic to call it dead while in the middle of a boom period.
Normies like you think it is a boom period. It's over.
The roast of Tom Brady has been trending at like number 1 on Netflix for literally over 3 weeks
Are Billy and Spud in this? I can't stand Shane anymore. I only like Matt, Billy and Spud. War Mode.
I don't know if you guys watch Kill Tony but I watched a random episode recently which had Dave Attell, Greg Fitzsimmons, and Ian Fidance. Might have been the most hilarious show I've ever seen.
He only has like 2 specials. They were good but I don't want to sift through his podcasts. Why doesn't he do more stand up specials?
My name is Shane too btw. .
>Why doesn't he do more stand up specials?
It takes years to develop an hour of great material. They have to create jokes from scratch, tell them at various clubs all throughout the country for 6 months before the jokes themselves even become good, and then spend another six months or longer perfecting them. After awhile, they know when it's the right time to film those jokes for a special. This is the process they all have to go through. You can't just put a out a new special every year because it's a waste especially when the jokes aren't ready yet. The people who do put out new ones every year always end up being bad or just mediocre at best. The best comedians wait a long time until they have something special enough worth sharing.
I dont think that's a hard and fast rule. I see the same thing with authors. Some are extremely prolific and most of it is high quality, while others only put out quality once in a while. Seems like people are just different. Some comedians can just pump out good stuff naturally and pretty effortlessly. If someone needs to put more effort in, there's nothing wrong with that, but I think that we all tell ourselves that the way that works best for us is the true way, and everyone else's way leads to shit, because deep down most humans are deeply insecure.
If this were true then all the best comedians would be pumping out comedy specials all the time but they don't. That's what separates them from actors, authors, and any other type of performer. The craft is so nuanced and delicate. It takes a long time to come up with 60 minutes of good comedy or else they would be doing this shit every month which would be impossible. Sure you can write a joke that you think is funny but that doesn't mean the audience will laugh at it once you tell it on stage. You have to consider who you're playing for, how the joke is set up, how to deliver the joke in a comedic way, and if there's more you could do with it to make it funnier. you can tell some funny joke at a club in New York City and get a big laugh from the audience, and then go to Bumblefrick Alabama, tell the same joke, and have no one laugh. If they don't laugh which happens to every joke a comedian tells good or bad, how does the comedian know if the joke is actually good enough to use for a special? It takes a long time to figure out if the joke is even worth telling because it may not work most of the time and only occasionally work. Only by doing it for a long time will you know if it's perfect which is why it takes a long time for them to put out new specials. All that work goes into just a single joke. Imagine doing an hours worth of that and how much time goes into crafting all those bits.
I dont think any of that is universally true. Comedians of quality don't pull our specials prolifically because consumption culture promotes the least common denominator to the top. There are great comedians who don't put much effort in and kill, every night, at small clubs across the country. They don't get specials because they don't fall in line.
The best joke from your favorite comedian is one you've never heard because it wouldn't be acceptable to air by those who control the air.
>There are great comedians who don't put much effort in and kill, every night, at small clubs across the country.
but that's just you saying that though. How many comedians can you name that just go on stage and wing it while killing every night? It doesn't happen unless they're specifically using the material they have been working on for a long time or if they're doing crowd work which isn't really stand-up comedy. No one can just go on, tell a story and be funny all the time. I've never ever seen that.
>The best joke from your favorite comedian is one you've never heard because it wouldn't be acceptable to air by those who control the air.
Those are usually the kind of jokes the comedian wouldn't use in the special anyway. I also don't see how that's relevant to the rest of the previous topic. Someone's hypothetical best joke they may use once or twice at some dirty club at 2AM in some hillbilly town. It has nothing really to do with comedy specials or the work that goes into them or why it takes a long time for comedians to put them out.
Do you practice any art form currently?
lmao the new podcast ep with just Matt this week is amazing
Stavros is actually pretty good in it, i expected him to be the worst part
Schulz in his brief time on there was the worst part. Just seeing him is like watching a literal cartoon character. Just obnoxious as shit.
One thing that I feel is a missed opportunity is them casting Tim Butterly for one scene. He should have been a main character working at the shop. Dude is hilarious
yeah def need more Butterly, he was great in G&K stuff
As much as I like Shane, the show is not funny at all.
Think it made me laugh like two times.
agree. Stav is a good actor. I don't like him personally tho.
Shame he didn't get Mullen to write for the show.
yeah they do this to compensate for Shane's past and because all their relatives (both matt's and shane's are very Republican). I agree, it's annoying.
you are not alone, She's kinda hot for some odd reason. I really like her. Picrel is also incredibly hot. Perky breasts.
>yeah def need more Butterly
he isn't funny and is a try hard.
my favorite one line review i read "Tires is The Office for autistic people" lol accurate
>"Tires is The Office for autistic people"
I literally thought only autistic people watched the office
It's crazy that major political figures are now doing comedy podcasts. RFK Jr. was just on Matt & Shane and also did a minute of stand-up on an upcoming episode of Kill Tony. Whoever his agent is, they're smart as shit to tap into that market. Tons of people watch these shows and it's a great way to get them interested in someone who could potentially become the president which is crazy and even vote for them. It's a way bigger deal to be featured on Kill Tony than it is SNL nowadays because millions of people watch Kill Tony every week for free on youtube and only continues to grow because the episodes stay there forever. If he hosted SNL, he'd be lucky if a million people tuned in while having to do their shitty improv group humor and be forgotten about a day later.
dunno why but i got early Reno 911 vibes from it, maybe a bit directionless since there wasnt much of a plot but the characters are all funny, i see potential hopefully it can last a few seasons, def need to make the future seasons more than 6 episodes
His writing is not tight, its sloppy half assed dude lmao.
He could actually be funny if he could write a competent set, he sluggishly goes through his material in specials.
I refuse to watch anything with this Black personloving libtard in it.
The IRL garage will be flooded by morons from now on though, must be weird being the owner of this shop
The owner is Gerben's dad
Maybe the whole show was one of Will's marketing ideas
yep it was very funny.
nothing is funny ever since I binged redbar's stuff only him now
so why didn't Matt, Lamar, and beezy make at least a cameo appearance? The scene where geerbies is calling up everyone about his rumors would have been prime to shove in like a dozen of his friends.
Did you watch the show? Matt is in it lmao
what a dumb Black person.
that was a great ep indeed.
no he isn't, either frick are you talking about?
bruh,he is the cop
oh shit your right, frick didn't even realize it the first watch.
that makes more sense, I thought it was really werid matt wasn't atleast a cameo.
Ryan Shaner hates beezer now so probably something to do with that. Shane brought him to SNL so they're obviously still buddies though
Beezer would probably try and steal a camera
*blocks you're path*
That's so funny how he got way fatter ever since he started his weight loss journey
The first episode was terrible. I think you have to be a fanboy to like this show because if you didn't know the cast before it aired, you would give it no chance. People like Letterkenny and that show sucks too, so maybe there are still tons of people that have shit senses of humor that keep watching unfunny garbage.
facts.
dilate
I thought the first episode was the worst one. Nothing groundbreaking, but it got more chuckles out of me than anything else that's come on TV in a while.
This. It was so funny when Shane looked directly at the camera and said that his girlfriend had a 5 grand a month BBC addiction he was paying for, and his coworker told him just to get a VPN to stream Doctor Who and then Shane winks at him and says "wrong BBC pal" I chuckled so fricking hard I almost fell out of my gaming chair.
Seek help
I have zero opinions of the people involved. never heard SG tell a single joke, never listened to cum town past the first ten episodes. Episode one of tires is so fricking boring. SG is doing a really boring Danny McBride character with no charisma. The "jokes" are shit I'd hear my boring irl coworkers say. Entertainment is such garbage these days.
Can't think of another show other than Mr. Inbetween that came out within the last 5 years and also got a laugh out off me.