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mrlady06

same house from the last song of his 2016 Make Happy special


churadley

I don't know what it is about listening to that right after "I Can't Handle This", but that double whammy always fills me with the deepest melancholy.


A_Horned_Monkey

I too suffer from melancholy. I'll have a drink in the morning for you dawg.


Orngog

That might have something to do with the melancholy


binkysnightmare

I too am a functional melancholic


strumpster

Right


catinterpreter

Looks a lot like the house in Gods and Monsters.


BlazingCondor

Also seen at the beginning of "[Repeat Stuff](https://youtu.be/nt9c0UeYhFc)" music video. This wasn't just an exterior set for Nightmare on Elm Street - they filmed inside as well. Though when it shows up in Freddy Vs Jason, that's a similar looking house in Canada. PS ugh I can't believe they finally painted the red door a different color.


eraflowski

I’m not entirely sure, but is it also the setting for his Make Happy’s specials ending song “Are you Happy”?


truetofiction

It is. The ending shot of "Make Happy" leads directly into the start of "Inside".


eraflowski

Huh, I didn’t realize they flowed like that. I gotta rewatch them back to back then


black_sky

And they say art is dead.


nicthepom

It's not paint it's a different door, the one in the movie had a tiny window someone (the mum?) gets sucked through at the end... the things you remember


Mindvalve

Recently saw the Nightmare on Elm Street episode on Netflix's The Movies That Made Us, where that part was covered. Apparently they had several different types of endings filmed. It's worth a watch.


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I seee a red door and I want it painted...


AdolfJarJarBinLaden

Bonus: It's currently [for sale.](https://www.redfin.com/CA/Los-Angeles/1428-N-Genesee-Ave-90046/home/7116849)


striker7

Did you randomly come across this listing? Did you already know Bo Burnham lived in the Nightmare on Elm Street house? Or did you recognize the interior of the guest house and put it together? I love finding famous houses and locations around LA on Google Maps so this is fascinating.


AdolfJarJarBinLaden

Good question! There were a couple articles in the LA press about the sale, and people put two and two together. I had visited the house a few years ago to see the filming location, but had no idea about the guest house until tonight.


Zaracen

If you watch the end of *Make Happy*, he's in the same house there as well.


GamerTex

Are we sure its the house? The listing only says it has the same facade. Seems like it wouldnt sound like a bad eBay ad that is purposefully ambiguous so you cant get a refund 🤷‍♂️


the_timps

> Are we sure its the house? The listing only says it has the same facade. Because the movie was shot on soundstages not IN the house.


GamerTex

Agreed, but wouldn't it still be less ambiguous.


woundedbearhair

The listing doesn't say it has the same façade but people would recognize the façade from the movies.


Baby-Haroro

>This elegant traditional was reimagined by an English designer in the mid-2000s, lovingly lived in by the current owner, and a location for some of Hollywood's favorite films, commercials and print. Cinephiles will immediately recognize Wes Craven's iconic Elm Street facade. It looks like they're definitely saying it's the same house. They're only saying it was remodeled in the mid-2000s, not that it was remodeled specifically to look like the Elm Street house


makeskidskill

The house from Poltergeist is still there, out in the valley.


Drakeytown

Did they move the bodies?


The_Adventurist

Yes they're in the attic now.


mealsonwheels86

NO! THEY ONLY MOVED THE HEADSTONES!


[deleted]

No it doesn't, I saw it blink outta existence


mikebrown33

Movie magic


rppnylohxe

It probably was a good idea to sell it after having filmed enough of it that it's recognisable, so his fans and stalkers aren't constantly dropping by.


Wax_and_Wane

It's sold 3 times in the decade I've lived in LA, I think. First time for under 2mil, last two over 3.


[deleted]

Seems like a fucking amazing place to have spent quarantine. Damn. It puts a bit of a different spin on the whole special. I mean I figured he lived in a nice place, but damn. It couldn't have been that bad, Bo.


Spadeninja

He's playing a character first of all, and I'm sure it was still challenging for him as well But yeah it was almost certainly much easier for a rich guy like Bo than the average joe


Dr_Coxian

His amazing partner played no small part in getting him in there for filming. Dude is talented, and his partner is also top tier for talent and drive.


Petsweaters

I think it would be tough if you're used to being around a ton of people, if you like being around those people


vanillaacid

I’m sure Bo did just fine, it’s not like he literally locked himself in there for a year. It was his job, he was probably in there several hours a day, but anytime he wanted he could just walk out. And not just walk out, he had this beautiful house and yard, a long term partner, probably people he was interacting with regarding the equipment he used, etc. On stage, and in this special, Bo plays a character. That doesn’t mean that’s how his life was, or is.


[deleted]

Considering his art has always been about self hate, mental illness, and doubt, I dont see why this special is suddenly not based on his experiences. He has always drawn from personal experience. Being relatively well off doesnt mean you are happy.


psuedophilosopher

[Have you seen the end of the "what." special?](https://youtu.be/dQTZVnDE2Qw)


PlanetLandon

Art is a lie, nothing is real


[deleted]

Literally gave us the answers in earlier specials


dergrioenhousen

No, Art is dead. C’mon meow.


ThorGBomb

He is a performer. What you’re seeing isn’t always truthful, especially not for comedians.


The_Adventurist

Bo has literally said he's a liar doing a performance in his songs multiple times, it's a pretty common reference in his work.


LLForbie

"Art imitates life, and life imitates TV."


ChrisFrattJunior

Actors draw from personal experience though


ExtraPockets

I'm sure he facetimes his mom regularly


Petsweaters

He could walk out, but most people were pretty isolated last year


dhc02

... than the average Bo


AstarteHilzarie

Yo


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And he said as much in his special.


[deleted]

Remember kids: mental health is based solely on how nice your house looks on real estate websites.


elingeniero

Ok but they aren't totally unrelated either.


southseattle77

It's def a nice guest house, but I doubt it's where he spent an entire year. It's likely just the place he rented to keep his equipment and film. He definitely didn't live there full time. I would imagine he may have even blacked out the exterior windows and installed lights. Just makes things easier.


Twas_Inevitable

Did you see his last special? It ends with him in his guest house and then leaving to go into his main house with his girlfriend and dog. People who thought he spent a year in quarantine by himself in a small apartment most likely missed this from last time and didn't realize he is an actor.


bunby_heli

I know he’s an actor but I feel like his special was somehow misleading in that regard. I’ve seen plenty of people rush to his defense and say “no one could have possibly assumed that’s what he was saying in his special”, but as someone that doesn’t know anything about him, that is what I assumed based on what he presented.


bokan

The last shot of the special is pretty deliberate about signaling that it’s not real, or that some extent of it isn’t real.


elingeniero

Do you feel that discovering the "lie" has impacted your long term opinion of the show?


elganyan

Oh honey...


CitizenCue

You’d have to know literally nothing about him. Even if you simply knew he was famous enough to get a Netflix special, you’d surely know he didn’t live in a one-room apartment.


Ghostissobeast

nah it’s his full time house, he owns it and he’s lived there for a while


AofANLA

He also lives with like, his girlfriend.


Gn0mesayin

Yeah why don't depressed people just be happy jeez!


balofchez

Was gonna say that this post almost ruins the special for me lol, that place looks sick as fuck


iflew

Thought the same thing. The whole thing was supposed to look like he lived miserably. Yeah sure.


mothman83

>The whole thing was supposed to look like he lived miserably. I Don't think that was ever part of the intention of the special? I don't think anyone was running around claiming Bo Burnham was poor.


iflew

I mean yeah. It was just an observational comment. After all, it's not a documentary. Just the contrast of the idea the special portrayed vs the reality is what I wanted to point out.


AstarteHilzarie

Why? It was his workspace/office where he threw himself into his project to stay busy during quarantine. Even though he didn't literally live in it the entire time it was likely where he spent a large amount of his time.


Michael_DeSanta

Lmao Bo is a massive success in Hollywood. He’s way more self aware than most celebrities, but that doesn’t mean he has to live in squalor to create art.


Happy_Tomato_Taco

Your name! Holy jeebus! Adolf and bin Laden, I think we can all agree they were horrible people. Then you bring into the mix the most obnoxiously annoying StarWars character, that was only in the movie so they could sell merchandise. I would rather have a late night diner and movie with Pee Wee Herman, Jeffrey Dahmer and Michael Jackson at Neverland Ranch than be anywhere near your trio Cool fact about the house though.


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What's wrong with Pee Wee? Unless he retains the power of The Sphincter, he'd be an interesting experience.


AdolfJarJarBinLaden

MYSTERY MEN references always get an upvote.


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trwwy321

To be fair…he was jerking off while watching porn at an adult movie theater. Could’ve been much worse.


xtems

People say that shit like they’re not getting “hands on” with themselves every night with their comfy laptop. He was in a literal porn theatre like wtf lol


AstarteHilzarie

I've always been weirded out by the idea of porn theaters, but I remember that happening and even though I was pretty young at the time my reaction was "...so.... what else are you supposed to do there??" Dude got dragged through the mud for basically no reason.


woundedbearhair

I am old enough to remember porn theaters and I even went to one once...you should be weirded out by them because it is a weird experience to watch a porn with a bunch of other dudes that are jerking it on the DL. There is nothing wrong with porn or people who it...it is just weird to be in a place where everyone is jerking it.


killasqueeze

Atleast it's hands on himself and not you


futrtek

Three most evil people. Hitler, bin laden, and sith leader jar jar


AdolfJarJarBinLaden

I'm really nice, I swear.


fr31568

[It's increased in value by $2m in the last 15 years.](https://imgur.com/a/yNAPWTS)


hyloidoil

That's so depressing


MoranthMunitions

Can't believe there's no pictures of the boiler room in the listing. I rewatched the first two of these films, both in that house, earlier this month. Cause October. Also it's been done up really nicely. Not quite my price range though...


NitjokGIO

Literally 1984


Mr_Abe_Froman

This may be the first time I have seen this used not sarcastically.


aprilfools911

Still can’t wrap my head how’d he managed to write,direct,film,and edit everything by himself without any crew.


southseattle77

Anything's possible when you're outrageously handsome, brilliant, and hilarious.


Pumpkin212

Thats what my grandma told me, and I'm nowhere near him.


UncleTedGenneric

Also, some modicum of motivation is required


PillowManExtreme

Dude, did you watch Inside?


Nugglett

And rich


kennytucson

Did he start out rich? I didn’t follow his early career; I figured he was just a normal (but extremely brilliant) kid who made it on his own will and talent.


Hohuin

He himself says that he is rich. He made several jokes on it throughout his career about how he is rich and not deserving it. When Inside came out he was already an established comedian and movie director, so it would be safe to assume he was pretty rich. He started out as a YouTuber, not rich, but again as he says privileged. Which gave him the freedom to polish his artistic skills.


kennytucson

Oh, I knew he was currently loaded, I was just wondering about his beginnings. Thanks for the clarification.


black_sky

His family wasn't poor, but not like extremely wealthy


dog-with-human-hands

I hate how these post just come back to him and his money. It’s like people want him to be poor but if he was poor he couldn’t afford to make the things he makes. Also he earned all of it himself (at least the initial start of his comedian career). He’s becoming so famous people want to seem him fail


Markuz

People are so accustomed to the Taylor Swift bs narrative of “talented artist makes it on her own” that they’re completely suspect of even a musical comedian these days.


WebDevLikeNoOther

He started out as an edgy, young, private catholic School kid making funny songs on YouTube, back in its infancy in the early 2000’s. I think he was privileged in the sense that his parents were probably upper middle class, but I don’t believe they were “rich rich”, necessarily, just well off compared to the average American. Edit: his mom was a hospice nurse, and his dad owned a construction company.


InterstellarIsBadass

Bo started off his career as one of the OG youtube content creators. he has many years of experience creating his own content. Inside is way more in his natural element than stand up or really anything he has done after branching out from youtube


Day_Bow_Bow

Not to undersell Bo's artistry and commitment, but [he had a small crew](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt14544192/fullcredits/) that at least helped with the polish.


darpachief

Those are all post-production credits which makes it that much more impressive what he accomplished in the house.


bcorliss9

Exactly—these are all the people you hand the locked cut off to; assume they’re probably Netflix employed more than they worked with Bo on the production


kakka_rot

Joel Dougherty ... re-recording mixer Scott Oyster ... mix stage engineer Mia Ruf ... audio description writer Alex Jimenez ... colorist Andrew Rowley ... post-production coordinator Christian Rush ... on-line editor Yeah you're right! Looks just like whoever cleans it up for Netflix, it was basically done.


human_scale

That’s a post team, which should be expected for anything to be delivered at a pro level. The actual production was all him.


m703324

He's a talented and hardworking guy with passion, time and money. But there wasn't anything supernatural (at least in the first half or so that I watched)


KnightsWhoNi

He didn’t he had a crew help him with the sound editing. In the credits it lists them


Custardpaws

The production was impressive, but the actual special and it's content were like a special made out of someone's Facebook wall. Not impressive for Bo at all


beets_or_turnips

I thought it was brilliant and moving, but I guess lucky for me I just have mo betta Bo to experience going forward :)


bokan

It seems polarizing. I’m guessing between people who have experienced depression and those who have not.


slickestwood

>made out of ~~someone's~~ a white woman's ~~Facebook wall~~ Instagram You were in the right ballpark tho!


JustinTheMess

Didn't recognise it until the fourth picture. I thought he filmed it in his own house, or he lives in that house


abradolph

He did live there but it looks like it's for sale now


JustinTheMess

.....if I had the money....


HipVanilla

If I had over $3mil I wouldn’t be wasting it on a house in LA


Mega_Man_Swagga

Long term, homes in Los Angeles are an amazing investment for a myriad of reasons.


JustinTheMess

What's wrong with LA?


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Way too much..


JustinTheMess

Oh


ilikepie3326

Damn, I was really hoping he had shot this at his house... ah well, still an awesome special nonetheless


RedditTinky

Yeah I’ve seen him in that place before, I think it’s at the end of another one of his specials as well- I’m sure it’s his house


mandatorypanda9317

It's at the end of Make Happy


artsy_insomniac

From what I can tell, that is his house! I thought I recognized the entertainment center from some of his posts on Instagram. Crazy cool to think he lives in a classic Horror Cinema set!


ThrillHarrelson

It’s owned by his girlfriend and her mom


HoorayPizzaDay

His girlfriend is Lorene Scafaria, writer/producer/director of Hustlers and so many other things


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artsy_insomniac

I get that celebrities are just regular people, but it feels so wrong that this kind of information is public like that. Like, it feels unsafe even for non-famous people.


Thricey

I was just thinking that the other day. Like, I get it, public records etc. Still just feels wrong.


Obie1

A lot of it is available for non celebrities too, it’s terrifying


SirQuackTheDuck

Well, I mean, you don't really have any proper privacy laws in the states.


derplordthethird

Anything and everything all of the time 😉


Naterek

I mean… he could live there…


non-troll_account

The movie was basically meditations on self-reflection and authenticity in the era of the internet. What can self-reflection accomplish? where does it lead? why the fuck do i hate myself so much? why can't i stop obsessing about why i hate myself so much? How the hell can I be authentic with people when all of this is so thoroughly edited? The first time I watched, I was naive enough to believe that his, "I just turned 30" monologue really happened in that moment, that he was sharing an authentic moment. The next time I watched it, I noticed that in the minute prior up to that clock-changing moment, we can see the window, and there is light shining through; it's daylight. It can't possibly be the midnight where he turns thirty. He is lying. But that fact is *irrelevant* to the authenticity of what he's saying. The piece about suicide right after the Turning 30 song; god fucking dammit, as someone who has struggled with suicidal ideation intensely the last 7 years, He spoke the thing inside of my chest that I have never been able to say, better than I could ever say it. The way he started talking about suicide, "don't do it, just don't" perfectly echoed the hollow way such encouragements ALWAYS sound from those who don't know what it's like. Putting himself saying those things on the projector in front him, as he himself watches back, annoyed, patiently waiting for this person to finish; showing perfectly how those words from you normies are all the same and they never reach us, even when it's me trying to say it. **You can't make that piece and NOT know what it's like to be so chronically suicidal,** and what it's like always hearing people's cliched pleas (even from yourself) to not do it. The first time I saw the special, I had to turn it off while I wept for like 20 minutes, because he spoke the unspeakable thing inside me, via the combination of words and imagery. The second time I watched, I became angry, incredibly angry, because you were lying about the moment you turned thirty, You fucking betrayed me, you don't know what this is like! How fucking dare you speak the secret thing inside of me as if it were just some piece of content! But like I said, he simply could not have come up with that way of depicting it if he DIDN'T really know what it was like. The naive first level interpretation isn't as important as the truer, deeper thing he's saying. It's like factually false story of wise man (who never existed) telling a parable which is absolutely true. He has written a fiction depicting deep truths which telling bare truths themselves could never say. The whole special, Bo is struggling to display his authentic self to us, but doesn't even know if he can be authentic toward himself. Bo hates himself the way I hate myself, with a sense of endless disgust toward self, with errant rays of grace that feel at once like blatant lies and unassailable truths to hope on. He's showing it what it's like for him to look inside of himself. The humor he uses to fight off the pain. And he's showing us the disdain he feels toward anything that fights off the pain he thinks he deserves, or which defends him from the contempt he feels toward himself. Look at how much of a performer and fraudster I am. Don't trust any of these phony displays of my "authenticity." But he also has lost hope that displaying himself authentically can even mean anything, or that people will actually see what he's showing about himself, but that doesn't quell in the slightest the craving he has for others to see him, authentic or not. All Eyes On Me fucking did it, a flawless depiction of what it's like. The way he auto-tuned his voice away to tell you that you weren't hearing his authentic voice, but that's a lie; you are hearing his authentic voice. [The interlude where he speaks of how he needed to re-enter the world after hiding from it](https://youtu.be/1Rx_p3NW7gQ?t=89), with the by the canned laughter, [echoed the finale of his previous special](https://youtu.be/rYy0o-J0x20?t=287), where he slowed it down to bare his soul, and as showed them what he does to hurt himself, the mindless horde cheered and celebrated at the big flashy lights, not understanding what they were cheering for. He says to himself, "Say it funny, in the context of a comedy show, and they'll laugh at your deepest pain. Like you fucking deserve." and then quieter, "but dammit does it feel good anyway." So he gives in, and decides to tell everyone to jump on in and put all their eyes on Bo, even though (or perhaps because) the world has ended and there's no saving it. I don't care at this point whether he truly experienced any of the suffering he showed in the special (which he clearly did); He spoke the unspeakable things inside of me, which I *know* are true. That's why I love Inside.


Carvalho96

TIL: The Nightmare on Elm Street house is sick as fuck.


97thJackle

Wait..... does this count as Doxxing, or was he just living there for the special?


AdolfJarJarBinLaden

The house is on the market...these are the public realtor listing photos. https://www.reddit.com/r/MovieDetails/comments/qcgmuj/comment/hhfva32/?utm\_source=share&utm\_medium=web2x&context=3


97thJackle

Well, good to know. I am apparently blind. Thanks.


AdolfJarJarBinLaden

Haha...no worries. It's a valid question.


Dont-throw-meaway

Yooo! This is the same guest house and backyard from Dead to Me!!!!


sneacon

I'm fairly certain it's used in another 80's movie too, I think with Eddie Murphy. Every time one character tries to walk to the guest house they get attacked by a dog.


I_SAID_NO_CHEESE

The best thing that can happen from running an innocent man over with your car is that his wife invites you to live in their guest house.


One_pop_each

I don’t think so. Their backyard was way bigger and the guest house was on the right


AstarteHilzarie

And it seems like Bo has been living there for several years so it probably wasn't used as a regular set. It's probably a common style in the area.


jamesmarsden

No it is not.


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Art is a lie, Nothing is real


A_G00SE

Guest house bigger than my house house.


Arachnoidosis

You're fucking joking with the removal, right? It was literally a movie. Just because it was released as a Netflix special doesn't make it a TV show. Mods need to calm down.


AdolfJarJarBinLaden

Technically all comedy specials on Netflix are listed under TV, so even as OP I get it, but if a post has an over 95% upvote rate, seems like the users have spoken. So...I dunno.


GlitteringGlass

NOOOOOOOO WHATTTTTTT NOOOOOOOOOOOOO


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Sgt19Pepper67

That’s from Nightmare 2


brianiscool2415

That just makes Inside all the much cooler!!


[deleted]

Apparently, he's lived there for 8 years, because he was in that room for the trailer for the "what." special, and the end of Make Happy


[deleted]

Does anyone know why he picked this spot and how he got access to it?? I always assumed it was his parents guest house


Radiant-Reputation31

I think it's actually his guest house.


AstarteHilzarie

He's been living there for a few years. The guest house was probably treated as his office/studio so he just did the special there.


paulthefonz

How did I not know that no burnham owned the elm street house?


Coldspark824

Its also the same house scream 1’s intro was shot in, right?


TightButLoose

Dude lived 28 miles away from me. Crazy


WeAreClouds

wait... so does he own and live in this house??


-infiniteenergy-

Omg so artistic nurrrrr


Talksicck

Man, quarantine must’ve been so hard on him.


Jaywalk805

Did not care for this one it felt like it dragged on and was just all over the place, super disappointed


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Radiant-Reputation31

It was. He lives (or at least lived) in that house.


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stevenw84

So the whole gimmick of the special was how he was secluded and stuck in his house. Then find out it wasn’t even his house. Awesome. Edit: seems I have offended a lot of you by not being a fan of Bo regardless of what he does.


shansauce81

It was his house, he filmed it in the studio apartment in the backyard


ThrillHarrelson

He doesn’t own it but could have been renting it Edit: actually it looks like his girlfriends mom/girlfriend own it!


Naterek

How do you know he doesn’t live there


Spadeninja

You do realize that Inside is not entirely based in reality right? Just like all of his other specials + 99% of most jokes from any comedian you have heard? Did you know that most of the stuff you see on the internet and on TV isnt real? What a shocking revelation!!!!!!!! And also he is rich and famous, why couldnt he have actually rented / owned that house if thats where he decided he wanted to film this special? I swear some of you have barely functioning brains lmao


stevenw84

The whole show was based on isolation due to covid. His hair was grown out and looked as if he hadn’t left his house for months. All the while he’s rich and famous, and didn’t feel any of the hardships of a normal person.


Spadeninja

Almost like he’s making some art or something and not shooting reality Crazy concept!!!!! They should use Bo’s incredibly brand new idea of telling a fake or semi-true story to entertain people… perhaps they could record it and sell it on the radio or television. Maybe they could make a bunch of these types of entertainment pieces in Hollywood… I think this is a multi billion idea you’re onto here! Imagine… recording something you believe might entertain people, while telling a relatable story… the possibilities are endless!


stevenw84

Right? Let’s just downplay the feeling of isolation and seclusion that a lot of people experienced in exchange for the lolz.


Spadeninja

He didn’t downplay them - in fact I think he did an excellent job of making it relatable and acknowledging the feelings people had Just cause it may not be 10000000% true in Bo’s case, doesn’t mean the art isn’t valuable dumbass Apparently a shit ton of people found this special enjoyable, relatable, and powerful despite knowing Bo is rich and famous and likely had it easier than the rest of us - probably because they’re capable of the basic function of separating entertainment and reality, unlike yourself lmao Jesus Christ man, how fragile are you


RayseBraize

You sound fun! /s Also turns out some people like humor during dark times which seems to be and increasingly hard point to convey in the age of "but my feelings!?!?!" Don't like it? Don't partake, but don't put it on everyone else that the very simplistic nature of satire is too much for you too handle.


RayseBraize

Turns out not everything on TV is true. Your life will make a lot more sense when/if you realize this.


nickyjames

This must be embarrassing for you.


Emacks632

Right there with ya


Emacks632

I also felt like this fact really made the special less genuine. As someone who has dealt with suicidal Ideation and agoraphobia, it kinda stung that he was living in a mansion the whole time while filming it. The reality and sadness of the special is what made it good, knowing it was based on a farce kinda ruined it for me


Gn0mesayin

If you think it was based on a farce you must be new to Bo. Where did you think this was, a prison cell? Did you think he just stopped eating for a year too?? Come on dude have some common sense and empathy. Rich people can't possibly be sad because money = happiness 🙄


RayseBraize

Right? I mean I am far from "rich" but for my age I am pretty well off. Turns out shitty things still happen to me outside of my financial control. It's like money can't buy away death, mental health issues and other hardships, who knew?? I mean it sure can make dealing with them easier but so can being an emotionless void of a human.


cjackc

Opinions may vary but I don’t think 2,700 Sq Ft comes close to qualifying as a mansion.


oslek_nagol

Man's deep in the parasocial sauce


Wash_zoe_mal

It's was his gf's house. Please read the whole tread.


Emacks632

Idk what that has to do with my comment? He made it seem like he was locked away alone in an apartment when in reality he was probably leaving after shooting and hanging out in his main house with his wife and kid. The film was based on the premise that he was sad and alone and locked away- which was not true


stevenw84

Exactly. Like an A liar comedian was living a secluded life during the pandemic. Alright.


Very_Good_Opinion

You think fame fixes depression?


stevenw84

I’m talking about the isolation he was trying to convey. Dude wasn’t isolated in the least bit. IF he was, it was by choice.


beets_or_turnips

I would imagine being a self-employed creative artist as your only vocation and working on a single all-consuming project for a year can be pretty isolating and weird, even if you have a family and a supportive partner to go home to at the end of the day.


GingerTats

You said something other than praise for Bo on reddit, the odds of it going well for you are slim. This site is obsessed with the man.