Scenes Of Male Nudity In Series Hollywood

I hate the way they promoted this show as a show full of male nudity (read Jim Parson interviews), but in reality there are barely male nudity at all. It's like false advertisement or something. Lol.

It might be better if they don't promote it like that in the first place and just focusing on promoting the show's story and the actors
 
Ya'll are positively INSANE. There was more male nudity in this show than pretty much any of Ryan Murphy's previous work!

Were you expecting XXX? Did you think Darren Criss was going to pull out his cock and drop a load on Jim Parson's face.....on Netflix?

If you don't like the show, fine. But you're talking like you've been hoodwinked.
 
Ya'll are positively INSANE. There was more male nudity in this show than pretty much any of Ryan Murphy's previous work!

Were you expecting XXX? Did you think Darren Criss was going to pull out his cock and drop a load on Jim Parson's face.....on Netflix?

If you don't like the show, fine. But you're talking like you've been hoodwinked.

Watch HBO's Euphoria and Netflix's Elite. None of the leads did frontal nudity. And yet, they have more male nudity (and not bragging about it Jim Parsons 'shocked' by number of naked men in Netflix's Hollywood | Metro News)

Actually it doesn't matter if there are nudity or not. But the fact they promoted (bragging) it as show full of male nudity and sex scene is wrong. Just stick to promoting the show's story and it's talented actors/actresses. Hell they have Patti freking LuPone!
 
I hate the way they promoted this show as a show full of male nudity (read Jim Parson interviews), but in reality there are barely male nudity at all. It's like false advertisement or something. Lol.

It might be better if they don't promote it like that in the first place and just focusing on promoting the show's story and the actors
Dude. Go watch some porn.
 
Dude. Go watch some porn.

Read again what I said above.

I don't care for the nudity. I criticised about the way they promoted the show. The show has strong cast and unique storylines, and yet they promoted the male nudity. It's so random and unnecessary.

Hulu/BBC's Normal People has tons of nudity (including frontal penis). Does Hulu, BBC ,or the cast promote/brag about the nudity? No. Because they already have strong storyline and cast, just like Hollywood
 
HahahahahahahHahhaahahahaha

You guys keep falling for the same Hollywood tricks!!!

It's so fucking funny!!!

It's the NOW APOCALYPSE thread all over again... Hahahahahahahahahahahahaha
 
Ya'll are positively INSANE. There was more male nudity in this show than pretty much any of Ryan Murphy's previous work!

Were you expecting XXX? Did you think Darren Criss was going to pull out his cock and drop a load on Jim Parson's face.....on Netflix?

If you don't like the show, fine. But you're talking like you've been hoodwinked.


I agree -not even good butt shots of the leads.
 
HahahahahahahHahhaahahahaha

You guys keep falling for the same Hollywood tricks!!!

It's so fucking funny!!!

It's the NOW APOCALYPSE thread all over again... Hahahahahahahahahahahahaha

Now Apocalypse had plenty of eye candy. It's just that the scripts were horrendous. Those hotties should've been on Euphoria
 
Guys, know your history -and investigate the premises of the show.
The show moves from portraying the real world and by each episode moves into "what if" mode. So it is not depicting a historically correct old times Hollywood.
The Rock Hudson/Jack Costello character is based on real life Rock Hudson - Costellos fotoshoot actually happened to Real life Rock Hudson in the beginning of his career when the studio realised he was pretty in still pics, and that he had difficulties saying his lines. So to promote him they took those pictures.
The dead lover the Jim Parson character talks about is based on rumors about James Dean.
The pool party scene is a nod to Amistad Mauphins version of parties held by Rock Hudson in the 70ies (as shown on Tales of the City - where Rock Hudsons gay "secret" is hinted at)
Rock Hudson was non legally married to a man for many years, and the Hollywood elite protected them. After his death several stars supported Amistad Mauphins claim that Rock was gay and living as a gay from early on in his career.
I do agree that the focus on abundant male nudity left me somewhat dissapointed that none of the leads showed peen - but I enjoyed the series