Kroll's mega-crush on Seth Myers would cause relationship problems since John introduced Seth to his husband Steffon. That many funny men together only becomes drama in the long run.
@@goldenphoenix00001 because people don't go to burns to have what they do be broadcast/filmed/photo'd etc. The whole point is to have a place where one can be and do who they want and what they want, without having to worry about the default world and its judgement, rules, and prejudices. In theory, everyone at a burn should be considered equal and no different from one another, no celebrity status, no poor, no rich, just burners at home. Unfortunately, Default crept in and the egos associated with it remain. If a top neurosurgeon(as an example) wants to go and wear a pink tutu and roll around the playa, they should be encouraged, but if that were recorded/broadcast, then they may likely face repercussions in their professional life. Stephen, if you go -and I hope you do- just remember that there you are free to be the truest sense of you; so participate, explore, and Embrace Immediacy. Guide him well, Nick.
I've been there 10 times. I brought out a 23 foot nose picking machine powered by a 10 foot human hamster wheel called "The disgusting Spectacle" It was a blast!
With how much Colbert likes Lord of the Rings, he'd fit right in at Burning Man. Generally one thinks of burners as typical hippies, but surprisingly enough there's actually a lot of hardcore nerds with hearts of gold who attend. There was a whole arcade at the last event I attended, and I met a bunch of programmers and fellow videogame developers, one of which was a college buddy of the creator of Mortal Kombat. I've also been to a burner-hosted birthday party for Bilbo Baggins (since his is the only birth-date mentioned in the books) where there was LARPing (I learned to sword fight), movie screenings, and cooking of LotR-themed foods (I made lembas). Everyone is polite and considerate of one another, respects boundaries, and are very open-minded. I'd explain the burner mentality as being equal parts no-nonsense, individual empowerment, community without tribalism, generosity, and passion for creativity and imagination. You find a lot of art projects and creative activities, too, sometimes even cheeky political expression; one family I saw at a recent event had a "flat earth globe" booth (the joke being that it was just cartography-- maps). I would also describe it as wholesomeness in a way, in that there's no-pressure in partaking in what's offered, and that you're not seen any differently weather you abstain or not; while I very much so would use the word wholesomeness, I do also understand that many cultures/religions/whatever may abstain from mentioning wholesomeness in the same breath as some of what you'll find at a burner event, such as free love (including concepts such as polygamy and homosexuality), self confidence of going au natural (yup, just like a clothing-optional beach), and the use of alcohol/narcotics. In short, it's all about acceptance and feeling welcomed to be yourself and to simply enjoy life. If someone is of a mind which allows them to leave any judgemental bigotry at the door, they'd have a pretty nice time, I think.
"You dont pay" except for the hundreds on tickets and even more to park your RV or "camp"... Burning man is a theme park now (nothing wrong with that) but its not cheap or for everyone.
I’ve never met him but I would love to hang out with Nick Kroll. I have more friends/family than I can count that have been to Burning Man and have never had any desire to join the ‘Dusty Playa Cult’ having outgrown heavy drug use a while ago but if there are people like him there I could dig it.
it's fun to hear a Birgin (burning man virgin) describe their experience. I hope his description doesn't add another 10,000 attendees next year. The festival has attendance has doubled since I 1st attended in 2005. it's still a fabulous event and I 100% agree with Nick Kroll that Stephen Colbert would love it!! By the way, your entry ticket has a disclaimer on the back that says you enter the festival at your own risk. Every year someone has a heart attack or falls us an art car and dies, but the festival isn't liable. They have excellent (and free) emergency medical care on the Playa and in emergencies, people are airlifted to a hospital in Reno. My point is that BM does it's best to make the experience safe and fun for everyone!
Go listen to Joe Rogan's podcast to hear the REAL experience that Nick had on psychedelics. listening to both interviews will help you to understand the difference between reality and the things tv wants you to hear.
i mean it’s definitely because he was there to promote Big Mouth. also it’s because this is just a late night talk show, not trying to spread the word about psychedelic drugs.
"Big mouth" on Netflix funniest most courageous cartoon ever. My favorite writers, comedians ever, all bunched up in a frenzy of "we Don't talk about that subjects" it's like watching squirrels fight or mate. It's hard to watch and listen too. But you have too and you just keep watching the fur balls rolling around. Then their done and you feel like you just witnessed something bothresome and heard horrific sounds . But they swirl around and around in an infectious ball of unspeakable topics 🤣😂 leaving you begging for more. Fucking hilarious! Thank you. The music is brilliant. Just the whole show 😂😂🤣🤣😅😅😘😋🤗
There are ton's of older people at Burning Man. One of my camp mates brought his 70yr old mother with him this year and she was roughing it in a tent! An RV makes the experience much easier, however.
Dude, the oldest guy I met out there was well into his 90's. Unless you have specifically prohibitive types of medical conditions against being in that environment, there's no reason to not go. If you manage to get a ticket you will be embraced by 75,000 people who will sincerely welcome you as famy, and about 5,000 who will routinely go out of their way to fuck with you in the most hilariously entertaining absurdly obscure ways possible
@@oasiscrushinglife6878 You've assumed that my health would be up to it. Unfortunately not. I might survive a few hours before needing to be helicoptered to hospital!
@@sadiqmohamed681 in that case I highly recommend you look into regional Burn events, there are dozens of smaller burns all around the country that are far cheaper and none of them have that harsh environment. It's the same people and same type of vibe, I think you could definitly find some you would thoroughly enjoy partaking in
When they were talking about a bar fight I was constantly thinking of that parks and Rec episode when Ann went on a date with the douche and had a fight with Leslie
It's pretty interesting that Colbert isn't going along with this so much. I thought showbiz types had to approve of basically everything wild and crazy.
Also you don't have to be on drugs to enjoy burning man. They also have awesome bars everywhere. Distrikt is one of my favorite bars with a DJ there that's only open during the day and they have blended iced fruit smoothies that are fabulous. Man when I went I kicked it a lot at the rollerdisco wish I could've gone this year perhaps I'd have skated with Nick Kroll!
Seriously people have such a harsh judgment of burning man. It's an incredible experience I think it would be great if Stephen went. Stephen is rich he can 'Glamp' I actually think he'd really enjoy it. I don't know anyone who has ever gone to Burning Man who didn't enjoy it. It's something you can't possibly understand no matter how much you think you know about it, until you've experienced it.
I went to Boston over the weekend to visit some friends. We did the Freedom Trail and tried to hit up a bunch of bars along the way. I thought the people were all nice.
lmao being from boston, thats about as real as it gets. Mindlessly spewing opinions like it's nothing, then welcoming the man to the city. This is why people thought i was an asshole in college, i guess the rest of the country isnt like that lol
My dad and a lot of his friends are burners so it's a culture that I've known about since I was a child, so you're Steven talk about it so skeptically with absolutely no basis of knowledge is so funny. Like he's so concerned about colts, you should actually be concerned about the playa does cuz it is very drying and it's so fine it's never truly gone
Burning Man is a beautiful experience. It's not a cult... quite the opposite, in fact. The problem is, it has changed since rich people started flying in and having catered, pre-setup "camps."
I've been to Burning Man 10 times. I brought out a 23 foot nose picking machine powered by a 10 foot human hamster wheel called "The disgusting Spectacle" It was a blast!
Why do I feel Nick Kroll can play a perfect Beetlejuice.
when he did the “you have no idea” oh my gosh yeah
I really wish you hadn’t said this because now I feel like my life will be unfulfilled until I actually see this come to fruition.
Paulo Renteria god forbid they animate that tho. I feel he’s so adequately adapted to play a live action Beetlejuice
Oh my god I thought I was just that obsessed with Beetlejuice, but maybe there's hope for me if you've noticed it too lmao
absolutely, I need this now
listen i’m not saying i’m completely and utterly in love with him, but....
Me w/ john!!
Imagine him Using the hormone monster’s voice whispering in your ear. Yeah, you’re welcome 😩
omg me too :'(
same@holly :)
That's exactly what I'm saying.
I like that Stephen's like "we would call John Mulaney", like John come get your husband
Claire Rubbelke LITERALLY
Husband or child 😂😂
If only they were actually married 😔
Kroll's mega-crush on Seth Myers would cause relationship problems since John introduced Seth to his husband Steffon. That many funny men together only becomes drama in the long run.
the image of john mulaney confusedly standing up in preparation for a possible bar fight is currently my raison d’etre
A bar fight in a Chinese restaurant might I add
I anxious white guy standoff at a Chinese buffet
I find Nick Kroll to be kind of really beautiful
asdabir yes. He’s quite lovely as a blonde.
He is
It's gotta be the suit
asdabir And I bet you are pretty ugly
He is!
At 2:10 he looked in the view finder and saw that his shirt showed his stomach a little bit and put his tie in front of it 😂 that was so cute lol
So cuteeee that look he gave the camera😍😂
i just realized he’s like, attractive
Jahdaipie I literally just realized this
Where have I been
Why do you have cardi b's picture as you're profile pic 😂😂😂😂😂
I thought I saw Nick Kroll dusting me off there!! I later just chocked it up to the fact I was tripping balls! Mind. Blown.
The Humanity omg that’s insane
Hope this comment is legit because if so that's fucking awesome haha
"I did go to Boston once." HAHHAHAHAH
Bostonian here. Can confirm it has the possibility to feel like one big bar fight.
I'm from NH but grew up going to games in Boston, so I just always assumed all big cities were like that.
Lived there for a year, and I’m from the Midwest and so that line spoke to me on a deep level lol
I saw him there, and we had an exchange. He was so nice, and totally tripping balls.
Everyone is talking about Nick Kroll's face in the photo but can we talk about the old lady next to him?? Like her eyes are BLACK!
Right! She's high as hell
I thought you were talking about Colbert. Hahaha. Old lady.
Molly
Her pupils were dilated from psychedelics
probably red eye corrector
Nick Kroll is my Brad Pitt. fight me
John Mulaney, Nick Kroll, Bill Hader and Andy Samberg each have 1/4 of my heart 🖤
@@heezypeasy8611 same babe
@@laylaabdulmateen-el6741 They're just so perfectly weird lol
"deeply troubled and unaware of this... - so, happy?"
😂😂😂😂
I would fully trip if I saw Colbert at burning man
I saw him at the 2018 burn and I had to think back if I did dose that night.
Nick Kroll looks like a drawing. A late 40s early 50s animation of a guy stuck on an island who wants to eat Bugs Bunny.
this is weirdly accurate
Quality comment.
Didn’t even notice til your comment. Now I can’t un-see it.
hahahahahaaa, I can't un-see it now. We're gonna have roast rabbit, we're gonna have roast rabbit.... looking for that clip now :-)
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Conspiracy theory: Stephen secretly started a pandemic to get out of his obligation to go to burning man.
I love Nick Kroll & I’m glad he had a great time experiencing something new. ❤️
But would you let him smash?
Hysterik3o6 If she won’t, I sure will
"I did go to Boston once..." ha ha ha ha
Holy @#$% the lady next to Kroll is ALL pupils.
Becky Camp let’s talk about her age too LMFAO
I WISH my grandma would lighten tf up and trip
"Hi. May I dust you off?"
"Whoa. 😳 This is some good shit. It's got me seein' Nick Kroll."
Nick is like a teenager...who am I kidding he is a teenager... arrested development much??.... Don't grow up Nick. U r adorable.
Shame about that voice, though...
I’m in love with Nick. He’s hilarious and attractive.
The Shame Wizard is played by David Thewlis?! And I see Jordan Peele plays the Ghost of Duke Ellington... I may have to check this big Mouth out! :-)
yes its hilarious!
It is so funny, and well-done.
It's beyond hysterical. It's also the smartest show on tv. Jordan Peele also does a spot on Ghost of Freddie Mercury.
tigergreene that’s not Jordan Peele though
Dude . . . . welcome to Boston!
That wasnt almost a bar fight! That was genuinely how someone says "Welcome to Boston"
Yup, seemed just like he was squaring Nick up, nothing more nothing less.
wouldn't a shame wizard be called a Shame-man
Criminally underrated comment.
@patra x Shane lizard
Bòoooooooo
Boooooooooo
Oof
I love Nick Kroll!
I’m really attracted to this man help
There is no help, you're one of us now
One of us, one of us, one of us
I think Colbert should go to burning man with a cameraman and film his experience and play it on his show.
i doubt CBS will allow it to be aired
plus, that kinda goes against the spirit of the burn
Burning Man would not allow it.
Why wouldn't they allow it? Think it would be awesome TV haha
@@goldenphoenix00001 because people don't go to burns to have what they do be broadcast/filmed/photo'd etc. The whole point is to have a place where one can be and do who they want and what they want, without having to worry about the default world and its judgement, rules, and prejudices. In theory, everyone at a burn should be considered equal and no different from one another, no celebrity status, no poor, no rich, just burners at home. Unfortunately, Default crept in and the egos associated with it remain. If a top neurosurgeon(as an example) wants to go and wear a pink tutu and roll around the playa, they should be encouraged, but if that were recorded/broadcast, then they may likely face repercussions in their professional life.
Stephen, if you go -and I hope you do- just remember that there you are free to be the truest sense of you; so participate, explore, and Embrace Immediacy. Guide him well, Nick.
Go to Burning Man Mr. Colbert, just bring an rv and bottled water.
@@omi_god you don't have to be rich. Not even close.
@@omi_god clearly you haven't been to burning man.
@@omi_god that wasnt what they just sayd
You don't need an rv.
I've been there 10 times. I brought out a 23 foot nose picking machine powered by a 10 foot human hamster wheel called "The disgusting Spectacle" It was a blast!
YES!!!! YES!!! YESSS!!! Stephen, please, please Go to burning man next year!! I would love to see that!! 🙏🏽😄
I love Big Mouth and Kroll !
And The Dooooouche!
With how much Colbert likes Lord of the Rings, he'd fit right in at Burning Man.
Generally one thinks of burners as typical hippies, but surprisingly enough there's actually a lot of hardcore nerds with hearts of gold who attend. There was a whole arcade at the last event I attended, and I met a bunch of programmers and fellow videogame developers, one of which was a college buddy of the creator of Mortal Kombat. I've also been to a burner-hosted birthday party for Bilbo Baggins (since his is the only birth-date mentioned in the books) where there was LARPing (I learned to sword fight), movie screenings, and cooking of LotR-themed foods (I made lembas).
Everyone is polite and considerate of one another, respects boundaries, and are very open-minded. I'd explain the burner mentality as being equal parts no-nonsense, individual empowerment, community without tribalism, generosity, and passion for creativity and imagination. You find a lot of art projects and creative activities, too, sometimes even cheeky political expression; one family I saw at a recent event had a "flat earth globe" booth (the joke being that it was just cartography-- maps).
I would also describe it as wholesomeness in a way, in that there's no-pressure in partaking in what's offered, and that you're not seen any differently weather you abstain or not; while I very much so would use the word wholesomeness, I do also understand that many cultures/religions/whatever may abstain from mentioning wholesomeness in the same breath as some of what you'll find at a burner event, such as free love (including concepts such as polygamy and homosexuality), self confidence of going au natural (yup, just like a clothing-optional beach), and the use of alcohol/narcotics.
In short, it's all about acceptance and feeling welcomed to be yourself and to simply enjoy life. If someone is of a mind which allows them to leave any judgemental bigotry at the door, they'd have a pretty nice time, I think.
Do you mean polyamory? Polygamy is illegal in the United States.
i actually am in love with nick
I live in Boston and thats spot on
"Would you like to be dirty?"
I remember that trailer at Burning man...
What year?
Was that you, New Message?
"You dont pay" except for the hundreds on tickets and even more to park your RV or "camp"... Burning man is a theme park now (nothing wrong with that) but its not cheap or for everyone.
Big Mouth is my new fav show, its hilarious and heartwarming.
Imagine going to burning man and running into Nick kroll high off of psychedelics rubbing people down
I’ve never met him but I would love to hang out with Nick Kroll. I have more friends/family than I can count that have been to Burning Man and have never had any desire to join the ‘Dusty Playa Cult’ having outgrown heavy drug use a while ago but if there are people like him there I could dig it.
I found enough peeps there to hang with that weren't into the heavy drugs. It was le fun.
i actually ran into him on esplanade, i think hardlys? i cant remember. but holy hell that was a night.
Thank you Late Show for posting entire interviews.
it's fun to hear a Birgin (burning man virgin) describe their experience. I hope his description doesn't add another 10,000 attendees next year. The festival has attendance has doubled since I 1st attended in 2005. it's still a fabulous event and I 100% agree with Nick Kroll that Stephen Colbert would love it!! By the way, your entry ticket has a disclaimer on the back that says you enter the festival at your own risk. Every year someone has a heart attack or falls us an art car and dies, but the festival isn't liable. They have excellent (and free) emergency medical care on the Playa and in emergencies, people are airlifted to a hospital in Reno. My point is that BM does it's best to make the experience safe and fun for everyone!
see, what you experienced there was a canadian barfight. by not trying to out-polite him, you lost real bad
Giggles
Yer mom! ...is a really nice lady.
Go listen to Joe Rogan's podcast to hear the REAL experience that Nick had on psychedelics. listening to both interviews will help you to understand the difference between reality and the things tv wants you to hear.
So you're saying that they could not talk about psychedelic experiences just because they didn't have enough time? come on! @@deanboerner5973
Armin Norouzi notice how when nick mentioned religion he, said “sure I’m catholic” , denying god right on live tv
i mean it’s definitely because he was there to promote Big Mouth. also it’s because this is just a late night talk show, not trying to spread the word about psychedelic drugs.
Stephen's reaction at 7:41 is too much lmao
"Big mouth" on Netflix funniest most courageous cartoon ever. My favorite writers, comedians ever, all bunched up in a frenzy of "we Don't talk about that subjects" it's like watching squirrels fight or mate. It's hard to watch and listen too. But you have too and you just keep watching the fur balls rolling around. Then their done and you feel like you just witnessed something bothresome and heard horrific sounds . But they swirl around and around in an infectious ball of unspeakable topics 🤣😂 leaving you begging for more. Fucking hilarious! Thank you. The music is brilliant. Just the whole show 😂😂🤣🤣😅😅😘😋🤗
I swoon when I heard him say Nevada correctly 😍😍😍
If I was 30 years younger Burning Man looks like huge fun. It's very like the stuff I got up to in the 70s!
Sadiq Mohamed Me too! And we had quite a wild generation ourselves, didn’t we?
There are ton's of older people at Burning Man. One of my camp mates brought his 70yr old mother with him this year and she was roughing it in a tent! An RV makes the experience much easier, however.
Dude, the oldest guy I met out there was well into his 90's. Unless you have specifically prohibitive types of medical conditions against being in that environment, there's no reason to not go. If you manage to get a ticket you will be embraced by 75,000 people who will sincerely welcome you as famy, and about 5,000 who will routinely go out of their way to fuck with you in the most hilariously entertaining absurdly obscure ways possible
@@oasiscrushinglife6878 You've assumed that my health would be up to it. Unfortunately not. I might survive a few hours before needing to be helicoptered to hospital!
@@sadiqmohamed681 in that case I highly recommend you look into regional Burn events, there are dozens of smaller burns all around the country that are far cheaper and none of them have that harsh environment. It's the same people and same type of vibe, I think you could definitly find some you would thoroughly enjoy partaking in
When they were talking about a bar fight I was constantly thinking of that parks and Rec episode when Ann went on a date with the douche and had a fight with Leslie
It's pretty interesting that Colbert isn't going along with this so much. I thought showbiz types had to approve of basically everything wild and crazy.
Colbert is v religious catholic so I don't think it's his scene lol
I just love nick Kroll so much¡
Stephen at Burning Man would be an amazing special for next year...
Also you don't have to be on drugs to enjoy burning man. They also have awesome bars everywhere. Distrikt is one of my favorite bars with a DJ there that's only open during the day and they have blended iced fruit smoothies that are fabulous. Man when I went I kicked it a lot at the rollerdisco wish I could've gone this year perhaps I'd have skated with Nick Kroll!
Love, love, love Big Mouth!!
“Uhhh I guess we should get up..?”😂😭
Nick Krool is my fav actor, He is so funny and nice
my god, i love nick kroll.
Is he still in character?
If he isn’t, not wearing socks seems a bit ‘Squishy’.
skweeshy
I can see Jules and Vince waste young jock Kavanaugh and his flatmates, that should be a new sketch for SNL.
That ladies eyes are crazy
Now I really want to go to Burning Man.
"I guess we should stand up?" HAHAHA HA! Big Mouth has spoken.
Steven, please come next year!
I didn't a Shame Wizard as a teen, I had my mother.
I’m actually so glad that other woman also find him attractive
Seriously people have such a harsh judgment of burning man. It's an incredible experience I think it would be great if Stephen went. Stephen is rich he can 'Glamp' I actually think he'd really enjoy it. I don't know anyone who has ever gone to Burning Man who didn't enjoy it. It's something you can't possibly understand no matter how much you think you know about it, until you've experienced it.
Stephen could go to Burning Man as a wizard - like Gandalf the Dirt-Grey.
Nick Kroll can always get it
Was that David Thewlis as the Shame Wizard?!! Looking forward to Big Mouth 2!
I need to see full interview. What the eff happened. Colbert, don't be so uptight. Kroll is a genius in his own, just like you.
hell yea dude. so glad nick kroll got a taste of burning man culture. stephen...you're next!
Stephen Colbert and I are on the same page when it comes to desert festivals 🙅🏻♀️
Welcome to Boston
I went to Boston over the weekend to visit some friends. We did the Freedom Trail and tried to hit up a bunch of bars along the way. I thought the people were all nice.
I can’t help but hear big mouth characters in every video of nick like 3:31 was Coach Steve I’m losing my mind
Love Nick Kroll.
Go to Burning Man Stephen! You do not need to do drugs for it to blow your mind and inspire you beyond your imagination.
OMG stephen, do the show from burning man!!!!
lmao being from boston, thats about as real as it gets. Mindlessly spewing opinions like it's nothing, then welcoming the man to the city. This is why people thought i was an asshole in college, i guess the rest of the country isnt like that lol
8:12 lol, you're all welcome.
Thanks for being so honest about psychedelics. Different mind set, different economics, different politics............
My dad and a lot of his friends are burners so it's a culture that I've known about since I was a child, so you're Steven talk about it so skeptically with absolutely no basis of knowledge is so funny. Like he's so concerned about colts, you should actually be concerned about the playa does cuz it is very drying and it's so fine it's never truly gone
"Welcome Home", "gifting culture" sounds like a Rainbow Gathering, but I prefer mountains and meadows.
is it just me or does any one else get reminded of Jeff Ross when old mate talks
Colbert ran around the Occupy Wall Street camp dressed as Superman. I assume, also tripping balls.
Nick Kroll always looks that way. It's fine.
sometimes i think nick cast john in his show just to hear him say certain lines . . .
hahaha holy shit that dig at @5:04 Colbert is such a savage
Burning Man is a beautiful experience. It's not a cult... quite the opposite, in fact. The problem is, it has changed since rich people started flying in and having catered, pre-setup "camps."
Oh no, Burning Man is definitely a cult, but it's one that requires you to wash your own brain. #oneofus
@@50crowley hahaha I certainly am!
Burning Man is like the only positive cult you hear about
he did so good for being so distracted by his shirt
Am I the only one seeing they Key Necklace around Kroll's Neck in that photo haha
Oooo dissed the Blue Wizards.. Boom!
poor Alatar and Pallando
It's a disappointing trail, sadly.. they are an enduring mystery... Though maybe that leads to more magic, in the end.
ABSOLUTELY I WOULD WATCH STEVEN AT BURNING MAN!!! Take the camera's and a set number of people who would never have otherwise ever thought of going.
1:32 you can see his wittle bewy
What did he says at 5:09?
I totally read the banner as Rick Roll.
Hell always be the mean guy from b99 in my heart
I've been to Burning Man 10 times. I brought out a 23 foot nose picking machine powered by a 10 foot human hamster wheel called "The disgusting Spectacle" It was a blast!
I’d like to think the Boston guy was just Jeremy Dooley from Achievement Hunter
Great. Just great. I had finally worked out those 13~15 year old issues... IT'S BAAAAAACK!
The idea of Colbert at burning man somehow terrifies me
"fully engaged"