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Cr0ne_In_Training t1_j3zoyeo wrote
what about DAN CORTESE?
loquacious706 t1_j40pu9p wrote
This festival has everything. Gourmet styrofoam, urine mattresses, Hannibal Bacon.
What's Hannibal Bacon?
It's like that thing where pigs on an island develop a taste for human flesh.
Ok-Inevitable-3038 t1_j417ns1 wrote
BJ for water
[deleted] t1_j3ztblj wrote
Where the fuck is Ja?
bannana t1_j403iek wrote
> JA RULE...
wasn't there a complete lack of Ja Rule at that fest?
ialsohaveadobro t1_j422oa2 wrote
In the absence of Rule, no wonder there was anarchy
Meat_Mahon t1_j4358su wrote
Good one. Salute!
OriginalPaperSock t1_j40dm1j wrote
It's this thing where a bunch of influencers all jam themselves into a tent, cover themselves in mayo and chant the lyrics to the entire imagine dragons catalogue.
Vertigofrost t1_j40rj6g wrote
That actually doesn't sound half bad compared to the actual Fyre festival
theresjustme t1_j40fv9h wrote
Don't forget "gourmet" cheese sandwiches
360walkaway t1_j41lo2z wrote
Didn't they also highly encourage one of the managers (who was gay) to try and seduce one of the promotion people (who was a guy but not gay) so they can could something done?
nomadicfangirl t1_j41zccv wrote
It was the customs people to get water they had purchased.
Richard_Sauce t1_j43w2gd wrote
One of my favorite parts of this documentary...or maybe it was the Hulu one, is that guy telling the story and he went from disbelief to "Ok, guess I'll take one for the team" before lucking out and not having to suck a dick for Fyrefest.
It's a crazy story, and really speaks to how hard many of the organizers were trying to save this disaster.
jubmille2000 t1_j40xl62 wrote
Translated in German it means. "Yes Rule"
ialsohaveadobro t1_j422tsq wrote
Yes Rule Yes
Meat_Mahon t1_j435g6v wrote
#rulemetoo
quad-ratiC t1_j40mxob wrote
Where is Ja?
sentient02970 t1_j414eeo wrote
LMAO lettuce
Thedapperpappy t1_j49z4qu wrote
Stefan, can you tell me about this winter's hottest nightclub?
IdealIdeas t1_j3z7j41 wrote
Another good documentary of the Fyre Festival is by Internet Historian
gilgasmashglass t1_j3zas3c wrote
Enjoy your cup of UNICEF rice!
Loser_1945 t1_j3zrvzv wrote
IH did it better ngl
SSundance t1_j40oqz1 wrote
The IH vid is really just a short YT vid and has pretty low production value compared to the Netflix doc. Despite the Fuck Jerry implications from the Netflix doc.
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ThatOneGuyHOTS t1_j41c83r wrote
Internet Historian is kinda mid though. Calling his meme videos documentaries is quite the stretch.
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Hakairoku t1_j40aof4 wrote
This is the the type of shit Defunctland was railing about.
Just because IH does it in a comedic manner doesn't mean it was inaccurate. Both his video and his BTS video for Fyre Fest is literally better than OP's.
jubmille2000 t1_j40xw77 wrote
Agree with you but didn't know Defunctland did that. What video was it?
Hakairoku t1_j40y302 wrote
The Disney Channel theme one.
jubmille2000 t1_j40ydp3 wrote
oh they did another disney topic? the FastPass one was great.
Hakairoku t1_j40yl1x wrote
ThatOneGuyHOTS t1_j41cfhu wrote
Eh I’ve seen his videos and they are pretty meh quality. He makes up a ton of stuff for comedic affect.
>his videos are literally better
I’d love to see how that’s measured lol
Hakairoku t1_j41dqer wrote
>He makes up a ton of stuff for comedic affect.
The most he does is embellish details, but he never makes stuff up and when he does, he follows it up by clarifying it's a joke. He covers the sources and references in his other channel.
ThatOneGuyHOTS t1_j41emwh wrote
Embellish
- make (a statement or story) more interesting or entertaining by adding extra details, especially ones that are not true.
Your comment - “Just because IH does it in a comedic manner doesn’t mean it was inaccurate.”
Hakairoku t1_j41mqck wrote
Now you're just being an asshole. Literally compare how these two are scripted, if anything, IH had more details attached than the person who's just recounting the story off Wikipedia.
bigman-penguin t1_j416idw wrote
IH puts more effort into is vids than most big budget documentaries. Man in Cave and Cost of Concordia are the best.
ghostmrchicken OP t1_j3yy05g wrote
This was originally released by Netflix. It has to be seen to be believed. So many people, especially the locals were adversely financially impacted by this organizer’s inability to admit failure.
nerowasframed t1_j3zwxrr wrote
This picture was produced by Fuck Jerry Media, which is never disclosed in the film. It downplays the role that Fuck Jerry had in the failed Fyre Festival, and paints the company's actions in a positive light.
kw0711 t1_j40i98v wrote
Hulu produced a competing documentary called Fyre Fraud that was not produced by Fuck Jerry
loquacious706 t1_j40q1mq wrote
They're great companion pieces to each other.
koenigsaurus t1_j415ccs wrote
It was pretty wild that they released pretty much simultaneously, and both have a unique perspective that adds to the story. I watched them back to back while sick at home with the flu and it was a little comforting to watch all these people having a worse time than I was at the time.
JacksonTheGrey t1_j439x0q wrote
Poor influencers. My heart bled for their inconvenience. HA!
nomadicfangirl t1_j41zmxq wrote
Agreed. I feel like Netflix’s talks about where things went wrong from an event planning standpoint, while Hulu’s did it from a cultural standpoint.
Richard_Sauce t1_j43wf8y wrote
Yes! I think are necessary to understand the clusterfuck that was Fyre as they both emphasize different aspects. It's also a good exercise in comparative film study.
undisclosedinsanity t1_j41dz6o wrote
Yeah the Netflix doc seemed to seek to entirely absolve Fuck Jerry in the mess.
The Hulu doc introduces Fuck Jerry's position nicely for the unfamiliar.
vandebay t1_j41kqlz wrote
Who the hell named their company Fuck Jerry? Jerry himself, Jerry’s ex-wife?
hgs25 t1_j41lkxg wrote
It was founded by Rick Sanchez.
ZanzibarColtrains t1_j44x560 wrote
Is Rick dirty by chance?
hgs25 t1_j4507zu wrote
Idk about dirty, but he turned himself into a pickle once. Funniest shit I’ve ever seen.
StuartGotz t1_j3z35wn wrote
So funny to see the reactions of the rich people when they arrive and see the shitty tents they're supposed to sleep in.
oh-hidanny t1_j3zpnzp wrote
Apparently, this is a big misconception.
The first groups to come paid around $200. Which is actually really cheap for a music festival and a place to stay (if it would have worked out).
Svenskensmat t1_j4039og wrote
Similar type of tent package for Tomorrowland costs €1,400. It includes flight tickets (at least in Europe) too though.
As well as an actual festival.
Richard_Sauce t1_j43xchb wrote
Eh, they spent 200 for the ticket, then hundreds more for travel, and who knows how much they put into the cashless currency system.
I don't know that they were rich, but they weren't poor.
oh-hidanny t1_j445hhj wrote
That doesn't make them rich.
People budget, it doesn't make them wealthy to afford a trip for $500. Dirt poor? Probably not. But rich? No. Not based off of $500. Lol.
Edit: and that's a lot of assumptions you made. Lol.
alabasterwilliams t1_j3zi046 wrote
The best part is they knew about sleeping in tents, and some were miffed that they had tents to sleep in.
Like, I understand they were billed as luxury tents, but…a tent is a tent is a tent.
Jpark2485 t1_j3zya07 wrote
But… according to most documentary evidence, tents, luxury or not, were not all set up and created a free for all in securing your domicile. That’s the whole point of how fucked up things became. Lord of the flies type shit.
Caveman108 t1_j442u37 wrote
I’ve done glamping at a music fest before and those tents get pretty fancy. Most are very spacious geodesic domes, have very comfortable beds, chargers, side tables, and usually are in a separate area with premium food and drink vendors.
Enshakushanna t1_j3znumw wrote
some tickets were going for only 1000 dollars bro, its not just rich people like the stupid memes wouild like you to believe...
Optimistic__Elephant t1_j401tel wrote
Yea, hard to have much sympathy for a bunch of rich influencers.
_aaine_ t1_j407yf9 wrote
I've watched this doco a couple of times now and it's still just jaw dropping.
The level of self belief this guy has is....admirable?
He's like the poster child for a generation raised on participation trophies and told they can do anything if they just try hard enough, regardless of talent or natural ability.
DirtyRoller t1_j409ay0 wrote
All I can think of watching this doc is how much he reminds me of my brother, who is in prison.
OmegaBaronSamedi t1_j40ylkq wrote
Well funny you should mention that.....
Richard_Sauce t1_j43xx5l wrote
Is it really admirable, though?
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LaRone33 t1_j41yaet wrote
On a Hunch, the Battle at the Isle of MAy might also be something you would find entertaining.
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adsq93 t1_j43x60u wrote
Same here, is as if the dude wanted to do this intentionally as an art performance or sum.
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Mackheath1 t1_j3zld4y wrote
This totally reminds me of 720 Productions in Pawnee, Indiana.
cnslt t1_j41cdzu wrote
I’ve seen this scene at least a dozen times, and something just occurred to me for the first time while watching just now.
Jean Ralphio: “Ben, is that your real name? Oh you can do better than that, let me help you out…”
The actor for Jean Ralphio is Ben Schwartz lol
Mackheath1 t1_j41hcoc wrote
Nice catch!
dirigo1820 t1_j3zqiyp wrote
Jell-O shot… Jell-O shot
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What's up J shot?
ZanzibarColtrains t1_j44whxx wrote
Bring on the Wall of Shrimp!
Spyes23 t1_j3zzg6u wrote
I think it's bullshit that Ja Rule got off without even a slap on the wrist.
BurntRussianBBQ t1_j40pwu8 wrote
Where is Ja?
613vc420 t1_j41xuvn wrote
So we can make sense of all this
Android-Zero t1_j41bg9j wrote
He was a 'victim'.....
I'm just kidding he has money and lawyers, don't be naive...
*I'm speaking generally, not directly to the above comment.
Spyes23 t1_j41umtf wrote
I'm not though? I didn't say "I don't understand why", I just think it's bullshit. I know how things work, it still upsets me.
Android-Zero t1_j43ryab wrote
Yeah, that came out wrong. My apologies. He seriously lawyered up though and claimed he was scammed, while being well documented of indulging with the dickbag promoter and reaping benefits of a vacation.
adsq93 t1_j43wzf7 wrote
Its 100% bullshit
rocketmanx t1_j3zped7 wrote
Overly ambitious? Or just a grifter?
TransmutedHydrogen t1_j4064s5 wrote
Yes
Girth_rulez t1_j46k39p wrote
Grifter. They never paid the artists, so there was basically no chance there would be music at their "festival". This documentary spends precious little time talking about it.
The organizers breathlessly talking about how they were balls to the wall trying to get the site finished glossed over the fact that they must have known that the artists were not coming. The only reason they kept up this pretense was so they could grift those kids into loading up their prepaid accounts.
Michael424242 t1_j3zcpmu wrote
I work on music festivals for a living. I’ve never watched it, just can’t. I’ve been at shows that (had they not been in the continental US) would have been this bad. It’s not fun.
chiefyuls t1_j40burk wrote
I work in music festivals as well. I’d still recommend watching. They had so many opportunities to not fuck up, but they made many terrible, selfish choices. Great cautionary tale
Michael424242 t1_j419bix wrote
Yaaaa, I was at TomorrowWorld ‘15. I’ve lived my cautionary tail.
Sinandomeng t1_j41dly6 wrote
Were you part of the organizing team or did you go as a customer?
Michael424242 t1_j41e498 wrote
I was a I wouldn’t call myself an “organizer”, I was a freelance contract hire for the festival, I only worked days were patrons where on site. I was the overnight host in the highest price point VIP camping zone.
chiefyuls t1_j41lepz wrote
Oh wow. Sounds like quite an experience. I would definitely watch that documentary
nomadicfangirl t1_j4200em wrote
I plan events for my job. My co-worker (who had my job before she got promoted) told me to watch the Woodstock ‘99 doc. Talk about the stuff that nightmares are made of…
Soggy-Juggernaut-569 t1_j3z5mie wrote
Was it considered a rock festival?
Niar666 t1_j3znp0r wrote
I only heard it described as a 'music festival', and I don't think any of the music groups that were supposed to attend that I heard about were rock bands.
ChrisMelb t1_j3ztpif wrote
EDM & MCs / Hip Hop ... I can see one rock act on the lineup :
Quoting the ever reliable wikipedia :
The final advertised lineup was for 33 artists, including Pusha T, Tyga, Desiigner, Blink-182, Major Lazer, Disclosure, Migos, Rae Sremmurd, Kaytranada, Lil Yachty, Matoma, Klingande, Skepta, Claptone, Le Youth, Tensnake, Blond:ish, and Lee Burridge. Archive.org lineup
In the days leading up to the festival, all of the aforementioned acts pulled out, with Major Lazer never confirming their attendance despite being advertised
_aaine_ t1_j4081tj wrote
lol not really it was an Instagram festival.
LegendEater t1_j41utyt wrote
Yeah it was barely even a music festival, nevermind a specific genre.
TotallyNotMarkHarmon t1_j3zbowo wrote
Hulu’s doc that was released around the same time is very good too
dlkslink t1_j408thc wrote
Netflix one had access to more behind the scenes footage but clearly had certain biases, toward fuck Jerry and Vice media. The Hulu one didn’t let fuck Jerry off the hook and interviewed a multitude of journalists instead of just one Journalist that works Vice news. The intro to the Hulu documentary is the absolute best. Watching both gives a full picture.
Mxjman t1_j49rz1i wrote
Totally agree. Both is a better overview. Both are entertaining. Watch both
insane__knight t1_j3zjqcb wrote
Honestly I thought that one was a little better.
TotallyNotMarkHarmon t1_j4123js wrote
I think I have to agree, especially since it’s the only one that got to interview Billy
insane__knight t1_j43xn03 wrote
I thought the purpose of Billy being there was to set the record straight and provide some kind of clarity on what happened from the higher ups. But Billy being Billy didn't do any of that, giving obviously false answers or refusing to answer certain questions. If his goal was to clear his name, he failed miserably and this played out in the producers favour.
nerowasframed t1_j3zx4g6 wrote
It also was not produced by Fuck Jerry Media.
bentstrider83 t1_j41p1vp wrote
Saw the Netflix one when it first came out and thought it was good. But with all the talk about this "Fuck Jerry", I now have to buckle in for the Hulu take!!!
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BurntRussianBBQ t1_j40sx04 wrote
Lol the bartender on the island was the only voice of reason.
bannana t1_j4049r8 wrote
did a quick skim of this one and it looks pretty shit IMO
kw0711 t1_j40ih3i wrote
The Netflix one was produced by Fuck Jerry Media - who also helped promote fyre festival and enabled them. These details are left out of the Netflix one but not the Hulu one
BurntRussianBBQ t1_j40sw20 wrote
It's killer.
theAlmondcake t1_j3zqn0i wrote
Entrepreneur is a funny way of spelling scammer
thetrickypickle t1_j3zlp0b wrote
Me and my wife watched this one on netflix and then the one Hulu came out with right after. I’d recommend watching both, you get some different footage and interviews.
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thetrickypickle t1_j40ugr7 wrote
Haha oh I meant the order we watched them in
ditzy091313 t1_j3z3vam wrote
This was a good documentary... covered everything
End-OfAn-Era t1_j3zg9fd wrote
Even the guy who was going to suck dick for water?
NoFeetSmell t1_j3zpfmk wrote
That guy should be considered a goddamn legend imho. He was willing to choke down a hot load so that people wouldn't suffer from dehydration or worse. That dude was beyond willing to help throw a party/avert a total disaster, and he's alright in my book, no doubt. I really hope he landed on his feet after the shitshow that Fyre turned out to be.
Nyghtshayde t1_j400ggs wrote
Job interview "So tell me about a time you went above and beyond to provide good customer service.." That dude: "Well this one time I was helping run a music festival, and..."
NoFeetSmell t1_j402jj3 wrote
Lol, that's amazing. I can just imagine him getting that question and starting his reply with, or at least thinking, "well you obviously haven't seen the Frye festival documentary, and that's a good thing". Seriously though, he wasn't the hero they deserved, but the hero they needed.
curbstyle t1_j406o32 wrote
truly a king of r/HydroHomies
openwheelr t1_j41hfhz wrote
As I recall he had deep experience organizing events of this type. He knew it was going to implode but chose to stay on and do what he could to avert a worse disaster.
NoFeetSmell t1_j42nqvq wrote
Exactly. Guy's a fucking hero. I know it's kind of a funny story, but that's a pretty goddamn selfless offer, especially to help out a bunch of strangers.
magicfultonride t1_j3zl1rs wrote
The most important detail
ceruleanmoon7 t1_j41s9jp wrote
Love him. I was going to just post a picture of him but the sub doesn’t allow pics 😤
tehpwarp t1_j42oqnd wrote
This conman and fraudster, Billy McFarland was convicted of fraud and sentenced to 6 years. He served 4 years and was released in March 2022. He is currently keeping a low profile, but there are execs and inventors lining up to meet him to seek his marketing talents.
Something is definitely wrong in this world if people languish in prison for half their lifetimes for just possessing a few grams of weed, but people like these defraud others of millions of dollars but only get 4 years in prison. And then find other fraudsters trying to kiss their ass when they are released.
And the other conman, Ja Rule got away.
h2man t1_j40k89p wrote
If there’s one thing I’d like the ability to unsee is this documentary… I’d love to be able to see it for the first time again. It was… hilarious.
spaceraingame t1_j401qbv wrote
The guy was recently released from prison and even started a new venture called “Pirate.” So yeah that should end well.
einat162 t1_j40ie0g wrote
I wasn't familiar with this website ! (I've already seen Fyre, but this site has so much to offer).
Thanks.
ghostmrchicken OP t1_j40mo6i wrote
I was hoping someone would comment about that. As it stands there’s no way to post entire sites that have docs on this sub.
fajen1 t1_j41y2d7 wrote
I love this documentary, I watch it anytime I'm feeling sad to be poor. Watching the rich kids fight over wet mattresses is *chef's kiss*.
Australian-Hungarian t1_j3zo780 wrote
This is a good one
demidenks t1_j3zpr65 wrote
I love this movie. I could watch it over and over.
Midnightman10 t1_j40ahr0 wrote
This was a great documentary
Tomasobhroinn t1_j40isnd wrote
It was on a rock
edgiepower t1_j40qvu8 wrote
THIS WAS NOT A ROCK FESTIVAL
I mean seriously, wtf
Luke90210 t1_j404gic wrote
Honest Question: How does one determine if a new music festival/concert is legit?
sAindustrian t1_j40cb46 wrote
A general rule for life: If it seems too good to be true, then it probably isn't going to survive contact with reality.
But in most cases look into who's organizing the event and how "ambitious" the event is. Check their history and track record to check if they have a history on delivering good events.
vlkr t1_j40emue wrote
Rock festival?
Know_Your_Enemy_91 t1_j40nfao wrote
All they had to do was just wait a year…..
jubmille2000 t1_j40xqrd wrote
Hey OP, in case you want another Fyre festival related documentary, here's IH's shorter one
tagoean t1_j40z3q4 wrote
Saying entrepreneur is a bit much. Incapable scammers aren’t entrepreneur. Hell even capable scammers aren’t entrepreneurs.
reptillion t1_j40z6pf wrote
Oren was also involved in the scandal itself. Who was the designer. While he claims he was the whistle blower he posted photos and videos of him on yatchs with the founders while the debacle was going on. He later removed these posts and any record
Aeronaut4 t1_j417opj wrote
Ive seen this like 3 times. Something about the story is really intoxicating.
bad_card t1_j41fiih wrote
Do these businesses not get money up front? I install irrigation systems and require 50 percent down in case they won't pay the rest, at least I'm not using MY money for the material. Some have no one to blame but themselves.
_Bike_seat_sniffer t1_j41latg wrote
this was the funniest shit, I remember those bologna sandwiches in styrofoam boxes
TravellingBeard t1_j42erob wrote
"Take one for the team" will forever have a specific connotation to me, no matter how it is used in the future.
Lisa-LongBeach t1_j432vhl wrote
I watch it every year — it’s too good!
amadeupidentity t1_j3zglmy wrote
I bet he winds up in gop leadership some day, great potential in that kid!
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NaiveMastermind t1_j3zv2xu wrote
Years later, it's still fun to think of all those trust fund kids getting fucked out of a perfectly good weekend.
ditzy091313 t1_j4061yz wrote
Hmm forgot that part... saw it when it first came out on Netflix...
Must see it again lol
khumbutu t1_j40jkwd wrote
Someone should make a documentary about all the documentaries this spawned.
TheFifthAlert t1_j41zy0n wrote
Look at the guy who runs Blue Ridge Fest lol
CanadianMuaxo t1_j43lj4q wrote
Ja Rule pulled the same shit at a 90s nostalgia concert in Vaughn I went to about 2 years ago. He’s a pos scammer. Ashanti, Ludacris, Kardinal Offishall and Karl Wolf managed to put on a damn good show though.
five_eight t1_j4arb3o wrote
Documentary has too many pauses/delays. Maybe my laptop is jacked. I couldn't get past five minutes which took a half hour.
McNasty420 t1_j4auno5 wrote
These self important "influencers" that thought they were getting an all expense paid vacation, complete with personal private jet is the funniest part.
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xhyzBOSS t1_j40sm7h wrote
For how often people wanna milk the fyre festival topic ? I think the YoutubeVideo by InternetHistorian pretty much covered the whole topic
ThatOneGuyHOTS t1_j41cp7u wrote
Internet Historian is the king of milking. My god his fanboys are obsessed.
Former_Busboy518 t1_j41ufyc wrote
Hard pass
BaronVonLazercorn t1_j422227 wrote
Rock festival?
your_fathers_beard t1_j43nfv4 wrote
"Entrepreneur" lmao. The bar for that word is so low.
jjvolfan2 t1_j44ao2e wrote
I always enjoy watching douchebags with more money than brains get screwed. Influencers bahahahahaaaaaaa
poonter5000 t1_j462ddf wrote
……“Rock” festival
ArtSchnurple t1_j3zj211 wrote
This festival has everything. FEMA tents... lettuce... JA RULE...