The Map of Los Angeles | John Mulaney Presents: Everybody's In L.A. | Netflix Is A Joke
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- In his 6 episode live show event - John Mulaney Presents: Everybody’s In LA - John starts off Episode 1 with a quick history lesson of the geography of the city.
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“One thing that unites every part of Los Angeles is that no matter where you go there is zero sense of community” is the most accurate description of LA I’ve ever heard
Most diversely segregated city in the world
Yep! A friend of mine once said that LA “is basically just one huge dorm,” and that comment has stuck with me ever since.
@@chrisdongwonborn in LA. That's true ouch.
I’ve lived in Santa Monica for nearly 4 years and I have 1 friend!
I felt this way as a young person who had just moved here, but I have found Los Angeles to have great community. I know most of my neighbors, love our public school, can't go for coffee or even a pro sporting event without seeing someone I know. In my experience, community depends on how engaged you choose to be.
"for no mayor, it's going ok" my god, the joy and ease with which he destroyed LA's leadership was hilarious
Friday night I went the Sparks game at Crypto, and as I was riding back to Little Tokyo station through Skid Row, I encountered a heap of burning trash and two firefighters standing next to it, one wide-eyed, the other one with his head down texting. Definitely no mayor, right?
"What a sprawling and ongoing situation this is" 🤣
💯
Show this to any European who complains about our public transit and be like "ok, how would *you* deal with this?"
Bus lanes, separated bike lanes. Converting the central isle of highways to host either LRT or Trams. Underground metro. A combination of any of the above.
There is definitely a shortage of map comedy.
More map comedy
There's definitely jokes to be had on what the shapes of city outlines look like, and whether they reflect the character of the place. If you tilt your head, L.A. kinda looks like a duck spitting a long tongue out. I'm sure someone could make a joke out of that.
Jim Gaffigan's Who drew the map of Canada? is good, too.
This is definitely going to put map comedy on the map.
Jay Foreman
"What happened to New York in the 70s? It moved to Downtown LA" 😂😂😂
Stupid
That is awesome.
The rats stayed behind.
@@excalibur2024guy LOL. Believe me, LA has plenty of rats too.
That’s a plus for L.A.. NYC in the 70s was amazeballs. DTLA is quite underrated. This is damn funny stuff though 😂😂😂
Kudos to john for taking a strong stance against serial killing.
Brave, in todays world.
I’m sorry but that Beverly hills/DJ Khalid joke should have gotten a bigger laugh that’s hilarious 😂😂
It was totally accurate!
Best bit...and so on point
It was enlightening.
agreed. Perfectly expressed my lifelong feelings abou Bev Hills
Not enough people know who he is, otherwise it would have.
Lived in LA my whole life.
Never met half my neighbors, don’t know any of them on a first name basis, and dress in a t-shirt and basketball shorts and sandals everyday I’m not at work.
Life is good.
As someone living here. Not knowing your neighbors is shit 😂
@@compsigh9275 it ‘can be’, but LA is a town for the independent person and lifestyle.
People born in LA understand this. It can be impersonal, but you learn to take care of yourself and be street smart. If people want a great relationship with their neighbors, that’s nice, but then they should probably move back to Ohio before they ruin the culture here.
You can or cannot be close with your neighbors. It's a choice you make wherever you live. No obligations. Angelinos tend not to meet neighbors because of car culture
@@RyanGroe Good observation. Lately the main conversations I have had with my neighbors have been about the two recent car break-ins.
"The LAPD flies a helicopter over every single person's home for 12 to 13 hours a day." I didn't even realize how this hadn't happened since I moved to Oregon until a helicopter buzzed overhead SUPER low and loud and startled the heck out of me here. It used to be such a common part of the general background noise!
I live in Mid City and it's SO OBNOXIOUS. Intrusive, upsetting, stressful, i can go on.
i kinda miss those ghetto birds 😢
As he was finishing this line I literally heard one passing through my neighborhood
In the 80s my mom lived in Santa Monica and grew weed on the roof of her apartment building. Every time she heard a helicopter buzzing low overhead, she would run out and cover her plants just in case…
I forgot about that since I left LA in the 90s
All 6 episodes of this- whatever it is-were fantastic. Most likely they were an excuse for Mulaney to carry around a clipboard.
Huh, I read a review that the first one was kind of a mess and didn’t bother until clicking on this.
As long as this is what we get from the vibes of “John with a clipboard” I’m cool with Netflix continuing to throw money at him.
Meh
What kind of car do you drive?
@@geoffoldread7684 ngl that was part of the fun watching it live
i like that the only live action title overlay in this whole series was at 2:41 for “DOWG SHIT”
What really unites Angelenos is hatred of Orange County
Right back at ya
HEY! I resemble that remark! You mean "down behind the orange curtain" don't you? The only reason Angelenos hate Orange County is that the roads are in L.A. are in such bad shape, and choked with so much traffic, that they can't get to Orange County.
@@crosslink1493 no one from LA wants to go to Orange County
Orange County, ruined by all the people from LA that moved there...
We hate OC because its exactly the same place spiritually but looks a little nicer. Damn them!
4:51 People from Brentwood would be upset if they knew Mulaney was pointing there while talking about Hawthorne 😂
And Hawthorne didn’t even make the map.
The most offensive part of this to people from Beverly Hills, Santa Monica, and West Hollywood is the suggestion that they are not their own incorporated cities.
and San Fernando
@@derekschinke2512no city named San Fernando
Don't forget Culver City
I was really hoping he'd say something like "This is Hollywood, which sounds like a city but is a neighborhood, and this is West Hollywood, which sounds like a neighborhood but is a city."
I was rather happy that Glendale, Burbank, and Pasadena, didn't make the map. Our own little island of sanity.
In a completely unsurprising turn of events, John has left Gardena, Torrance and the majority of the South Bay unmarked and unacknowledged, much as it is in most media regarding LA.
Well at least Joel Kim Booster’s character on Loot made fun of Torrance in the latest episode so we have that
its better that way. the crazies can stay away
For no Mayor, it's going ok.
"They had cool names and cool branding. But that doesn't mean what they did was right. In fact, it was wrong."
That delivery was deadpanning on the level of Norm Macdonald.
Let's not get crazy.
nevermind i dont like the joke anymore
Norm Macdonald's delivery tends not be deadpan; he tends to say crazy stuff with a little smirk or twinkle in his eye, daring you to laugh at it.
As a Native Angeleno, I don't see how this is that difficult. I mean it should be easy for anyone to remember our 20+ different cities and the cultures that reside within them.
“Downtown LA - a place we all like and go to often.”
The aesthetics of this whole thing are great
This is quintessential Chicagoan/New Yorker hating on LA and I love it
Lmao 😂Los feliz is in fact filled with unhappy people
As someone who's never been to Los Angeles, I will be using this as my official tour guide in the future.
As someone who moved there in 2008, it's pretty accurate.
It will serve you well
I’m here for the comments about how Santa Monica, Culver City, West Hollywood and others on the Map are not part of City Of Los Angeles.
they are in LA county
@@Night.LeagueIt’s relevant because the map of Los Angeles is actually more full of gaps than this map shows. And some of the bougiest areas are not technically part of the city.
@@Night.League If we're going by _county,_ tiny Cerritos and others would've been included.
@@Night.League this is supposed to be a map of LA city, genius. Isn't that obvious?
@@Night.League But he left out other parts that make up "greater LA" that are in the county and that people not from Los Angeles would consider as being "in LA" like Burbank and Pasadena.
God I love Richard Kind
He has always been and will always be immensely lovable.
Painfully correct. - Angeleno
It’s mediocre, I’ve heard much better roasts of LA from native Angelinos. People who know the basic fact that BH and SM are not part of LA 😂😂
This map is missing El Segundo/Manhattan Beach/Hermosa Beach/ Palos Verdes. This area needs roasting too, John.
I'm 80 and a third-generation Angeleno. We, truly Angelenos, have a very high sense of community.
I too am third gen, but almost all my family fled the areas due to no community and too much crime
The immigrants (not to be confused with the transplants) have a great sense of community as well.
I live in the same area of Santa Monica where my family has lived since like 1940, and any community that my mom and grandparents had has dried up. I’m so lonely!
That's been my experience too. I'm from the midwest, and live in NELA (northeast of downtown). I love the community. I love the families from our dual-language public school. I love LAFC and Angel City games. I can't walk down Figueroa (or go to BMO Stadium) without running into someone I know, and often say "Los Angeles is a small town." John says things that I would say as a young person who had just moved here.
10th generation here! Yes, 10th. My family came from Spain to LA, or at least what it was then.
Baby J is back! 😎👍
that helicopter joke was a knock oit of the park mulaney
“Daddy’s Gonna Take Your Fuckin’ Car Away” made me cackle.
I’m from south central Los Angeles and I love John
Comedy and this is spot on correct about my city
There should always be an easily accessible Richard Kind in every show…and in real life.
I love that John’s whole personality before his scandal was New York and now it’s L.A.
I had to look up what you're talking about, and it's not much of a "scandal.' (Assuming you're talking about the timing of his relationship with Olivia Munn?)
LA Metro has the highest light rail ridership of any system in the nation....
Not even true. New York has more
@@daltongalloway It's technically true; New York City's MTA is HEAVY rail, and the city will always be the undisputed champion of transit in the United States by a wide margin. Los Angeles does (or DID) have the highest light rail ridership in the country. I think San Diego took the title this year. L.A.'s transit has a lot of superlatives...2nd highest bus ridership in the nation, and the LONGEST light rail line in the WORLD. A lower percentage of Los Angelenos (10%) take transit daily to work than cities like Chicago (27%) and New York (55%!!) but overall it's a solid and growing system.
@@scottjones9973as soon as they finish the extension connecting the Hawthorne and Inglewood through LAX, it’ll be so much more convenient for me
As an Angelo, pretty accurate 😂
Los Angeles County is much larger than the map John is displaying. Showing the San Fernando Valley but missing the San Gabriel Valley and other cities.
I laughed out loud at a couple of these jokes! Will watch!
When the show started with the decor and the outfit and the hair, I was like really??? But it was so nice, relaxing and funny. I had no idea I needed this!
I was happy to see his hair and I love his clothes but I also wish I was married to him but I think he is already married and has a child, so bless him and his family.
Loved this live! Hope it returns.
that Donald Surfing bit got me
I love maps, so I found this to be very funny!
L.A to the world 🌎😂
A little Richard Kind goes a long way!
This was fantastic hahaha
I love how the SGV is a part of LA county but we're not on the map lol
Fun fact, my Dad was born in 1960 in Frogtown LA (also called Elysian Valley) and his best friend’s Dad growing up was one of the two Hillside Stranglers😭✋ The way I WISH I was making this shit up but I am indeed not 🥲✋
My mom was a teacher and one of her students lost his sister to the Hillside Strangler. She was only 15 and had been shopping at Eagle Rock Plaza.
4 of those "neighborhoods" are actually separate cities (Beverly Hills, San Fernando, Santa Monica, and West Hollywood) and are not part of L.A.
Hey yeah, how come they get to be on there when Palos Verdes and Torrance aren't!
@@ashproductions Right, exactly!
This is so accurate
Get this man in front of some more maps - NYC, Chicago, DC, SF, Paris, London, Tokyo, Moscow… 🌎
First I've heard of this L.A.! Sounds like an interesting place 😀
John Mulaney is a National Treasure🤗
Fun fact: neither Beverly Hills nor West Hollywood are a part of the city of Los Angeles. They are their own individual cities that are part of the county of Los Angeles.
file under basic facts
no one cares, this is comedy, not a documentary
I care. Thanks!
As a native here, we like it as much as we hate it, and it’s as cool as much as it sucks. That makes no sense just like us 😅
John Mulaney is a genius, consistently fresh and funny!
No one from Los Feliz pronounces Los Feliz that way.
Great stuff.
This is hilarious. Mulaney has upped his game considerably!
I have never been to L.A. but lots of the crime series I love take place in the areas Mulaney is talking about. His fun tout is helping me locate all the places the heroes and and criminals live. Thanks J.M.
Hilarious...and so true.
nailed it
Really funny 😁
Former Angelino here. Mulaney nailed it. I have so many mixed emotions about L.A. There is a part of me that's happy that i got out of there, and there's also a part of me that misses it terribly.
This is amazingly accurate.
And then the Mayor calls in. Amazing.
Is this an LA audience?? Seems they are easily amused, just the mention of the city makes them giggle like school gurls.
Mulaneys comedy in the past never hit with me but this was A+!
If he was gonna include cities like Beverly Hills and Santa Monica might aswell include all of LA County.
This is very Reminiscent of Kids in the Hall.
I'd love to hear the map monologue for NYC!
Having grown up in North Orange County, so much of this hits and kills me.
Wow so that door is the exact same door that was on my church (CCS ftl fl) back in early 2000s
Also, two French-Canadians born men were mayors of L.A. in the XIXth century : Damien Marchesseault and Prudent Beaudry.
You’re probably the only person ever to attempt Roman numerals when not referring to a Super Bowl or Pope
Lots of French speakers use Roman numerals when referring to centuries. La XXth siecle and so forth.
is that keith from SMOSH laughing so hard??
Am I hearing Letterman's laugh?
Whoever it is, it is super annoying!
He was a guest on one of the episodes so probably!
@@Jake-iw4buTell me you don’t know who Lettermen is without telling me ;-)
finally a fuckin map that explains these weird terms LA people use that think it's secondhand for everyone
. already laughing . 🎉
. blue thunder and a shark .
Downtown LA! I go there for court… that’s it.
The only joke I actually laughed at was the Beach Boys one. "Daddy's gonna take your fucking car away" 😂😂😂
I need a Baby J PART 2 STAT!
Hate to tell you this, John, but that whole area from Westchester to San Pedro that you left blank is ALSO Los Angeles. That would include: Manhattan Beach, Hermosa Beach, Redondo Beach, Palos Verdes Estates, Rancho Palos Verdes, Long Beach, Torrance, Lawndale, Gardena, Compton, Inglewood, Carson.... and I'm probably missing a few myself.
Also, some of the places he thinks are in L.A. - aren't, like Santa Monica and Beverly Hills and also Culver City. They have their own city governments and mayors, police and fire departments, etc.
Y’all are fans of comedy ! I like it. I think the only factual thing was the surfing bit. Not sure tho.
That's the joke
Those places aren't LA and some of the places on his map aren't LA
LA County, NOT city. Manhattan Beach, Hermosa, etc, are NOT part of LA city.
Major Colbert vibes
1 and a 1/2 miles of track!
Hey Johnnie!!! 😊
would it be possible to get rid of the echo?
Good of John Mulaney to point out the tax subsidies being given out by the Canadian government, and all of the work that's gone up to Vancouver... work for Canadian citizens, btw.
I would send him money if he just said, " ... and this is known as the race to the bottom"
This is extremely accurate and depressing 😅
first time I have ever laughed at anything John Mulaney has said lol. and I dont mean that as a read, His comedy has just never been my taste, but he is clearly good at what he does and now I see it because this was hilarious. Mainly because its all so entirely too true lol
that map of LA is actually not really LA. he includes ventura county but cuts off the eastern part of LA where all the hispanics live.
...Will this man ever age?
As a former Angelino.... highly accurate! Right up there with the fact that all freeways in Los Angeles have be prefaced with "The" for some reason. LA is a pretty much where you go if you want to have the life leached out of you.
Imagine getting JM as your teacher in high school or college
Also including the Cities of Santa Monica and Beverly Hills in a map of the City of Los Angeles lol
what makes LA great is there is no place on earth where so many different cultures live side by side in relative peace
Lmao
No place else except for New York, Chicago, Miami, Toronto, Mexico City, London, Paris, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Melbourne, Bangkok, Dubai, Abu Dhabi…
Where you can get deep-fried Korean tacos with curry, a side order of sauerkraut, and ranch dressing on the side.
Santa Clarita getting snubbed
It's not part of the City of LA, so....
Neither is Santa Monica and Culver City
Look man they should’ve just annexed that bit south west of LA, and all the little bits like Hawthorne in it, because it’s just Los Angeles
Sometimes movies are made in LA, and by "in" we mean "not farther than 90 miles but not closer than 25 miles from"
the funniest part of it is how a guy from chicago is telling you how dowg-shit LA is.
Happiest day of my life, moving away from LA 😂
Thanks for a reply that's well taken (rather than someone who said "Cares?").