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This is a weird thing to wonder about, I know, but at some point either before or after the Mac Classic appears in Jerry's apartment, there's a thing on his desk that looks like a flat slab propped upright, like a flatscreen with speakers on either side. Is it a computer? Every time I saw it, it would distract the hell out of me.
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Der Luftwaffle posted:This is a weird thing to wonder about, I know, but at some point either before or after the Mac Classic appears in Jerry's apartment, there's a thing on his desk that looks like a flat slab propped upright, like a flatscreen with speakers on either side. Is it a computer? Every time I saw it, it would distract the hell out of me. Was it the Twentieth Anniversary Mac? I'm guessing so, since that article even mentions it being seen on Seinfeld. Also, speaking of Jerry's little computer corner, am I misremembering or did Jerry at one point have a Mac on his desk and a Windows 95 box on his bookshelf? JethroMcB fucked around with this message at 17:05 on Apr 29, 2010 |
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kaworu posted:One thing I can't help but notice in all these clips is the laugh track, it's just so unbelievable awful. It's honestly shocking how used to those I was on basically every single comedy show in the '90s, while now they are (blessedly) very rare. Really distracting when it almost overwhelms the dialogue to the point where you can barely hear it. I always thought this was a shame because it meant people weren't really getting Newsradio (my favorite 3 camera sitcom), but Seinfeld is pretty goddamn hilarious.
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# ? Apr 29, 2010 17:02 |
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They had to stop the audience from going nuts when Kramer makes his appearance because it was distracting. Listen for it, it happens in earlier seasons but then disappears in later ones.
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# ? Apr 29, 2010 17:13 |
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JethroMcB posted:Was it the Twentieth Anniversary Mac? I'm guessing so, since that article even mentions it being seen on Seinfeld. I never new that existed until now. Thanks! Also I'm pretty sure there was a 95 box, or some kind of Windows box on the bookshelf - another thing that would distract me.
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# ? Apr 29, 2010 17:30 |
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Stare-Out posted:This made me gasp for air from laughing so hard the first time I saw it. Michael Richards never breaks character, even when he injures himself. That could have easily been in the actual show, it's something Kramer would have done.
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# ? Apr 29, 2010 18:16 |
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Michael Richards ended up hurting himself in a lot of takes that were used, as he almost never broke character. In "The Parking Garage" he carries around a real air conditioner and busts his lip putting it in the car. In "The Glasses" he bruises a rib running over to save another air conditioner (weird). In "The Maestro" he hurts a woman climbing over her with his cafe latte in the theater and I wouldn't say she breaks character, but her character wasn't supposed to act hurt. Michael Richards of course stayed in character. That guy's a pro.
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Richards gets seriously pissed off at Julia flubbing lines and laughing in some of the outtakes and frequently opted to not go out with the cast. At first glance he just seems like an rear end in a top hat but he really, really takes the Kramer character seriously. It's actually a real shame his career couldn't really go anywhere and the comedy club incident was unbelievably tragic, but poking fun at it in 7x10 of Curb really redeemed it. "Perhaps there's more to Newman than meets the eye..." "No, there's less." got dat wmd fucked around with this message at 18:35 on Apr 29, 2010 |
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# ? Apr 29, 2010 18:33 |
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got dat wmd posted:Richards gets seriously pissed off at Julia flubbing lines and laughing in some of the outtakes and frequently opted to not go out with the cast. At first glance he just seems like an rear end in a top hat but he really, really takes the Kramer character seriously. The laugh factory incident broke my heart
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# ? Apr 29, 2010 18:38 |
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It was pretty bad. We did get this out of it though https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmsTb_jmqb4
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# ? Apr 29, 2010 18:43 |
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Shimrra Jamaane posted:The laugh factory incident broke my heart Especially when you remember how
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# ? Apr 29, 2010 18:49 |
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JustFrakkingDoIt posted:Especially when you remember how Yes. Stanley Stadowski is a great character. "You get to drink from...the FIREHOUSE!!!!" Edit: His character in Airheads sucked balls, though...but I blame that on the writing, and casting someone who is great as playing wacky, oddball characters as more of a straight man. I mean...Kramer as a business executive? Only if his briefcase is full of crackers!
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# ? Apr 29, 2010 18:54 |
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Larry gives his incident some closure in the 7th season of Curb along with making it very funny
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# ? Apr 29, 2010 18:54 |
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Gookzilla posted:I remember in the Pop-Up Video episode of Newsradio (some obscure poo poo right there), it mentioned how the studio audience would need constant hyping up to get to the level they wanted for their laughter and that this was standard practice on sitcoms. It specifically mentioned that only Seinfeld didn't have this problem and actually needed to calm down the studio audience because they'd be way too crazy laughing. I was in the studio audience for Friends in their 2001 season (Season 8 Episode 11, now that I look it up). They have a stand-up comedian who does crowd warm-up in between shots. The whole process of shooting an episode took from around 12:30pm to about 10:30pm, they gave us pizza in the middle. Each scene is done many many times, they tell you "laugh like you did the first time!", which isn't always easy. I imagine Seinfeld was the same way, whenever you hear that hysterical laughter with a bit of a scream to it (like George telling the golf ball story), it was most likely the first take. The later takes sound canned, even though there is a live audience. Ishamael fucked around with this message at 19:54 on Apr 29, 2010 |
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got dat wmd posted:Richards gets seriously pissed off at Julia flubbing lines and laughing in some of the outtakes and frequently opted to not go out with the cast. At first glance he just seems like an rear end in a top hat but he really, really takes the Kramer character seriously. On all of the interviews in the box sets he's so intense. He talks about Kramer as if he were playing Hamlet or something. It's actually pretty funny. But yeah, he takes it really seriously.
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# ? Apr 29, 2010 20:51 |
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Ishamael posted:
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Shimrra Jamaane posted:The laugh factory incident broke my heart The atonement in Curb S7 is fantastic because he literally explains it all in one line: "If only there were a...horrible name that I could call you that would make you as angry as I am!!". Losing his poo poo in public is a definite PR blackeye, but the slackjawed populist ignorance of anyone who tried paint him as some kind of david duke for it is far more offensive.
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hall n oates mom posted:It didn't bother me at all. A lot of people bought into the ridiculous media frenzy (this was when tmz was still fledgling) and misconstrued the entire incident as a premeditated tirade against an entire race. In fact, he was going off on one guy and his friend who wouldn't shut their loud talking up during his comedy set. The serious approach he takes with performance not surprisingly lead to some intensely focused rage, but he was merely going off on that one guy as hard as he could. This is an interesting av/post combo.
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JustFrakkingDoIt posted:Especially when you remember how I remember that when someone posted the thread about it here, the very first reply was someone saying "They shouldn't have taken his mop." This is also great http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xrILied_LC8&feature=related
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hall n oates mom posted:It didn't bother me at all. A lot of people bought into the ridiculous media frenzy (this was when tmz was still fledgling) and misconstrued the entire incident as a premeditated tirade against an entire race. In fact, he was going off on one guy and his friend who wouldn't shut their loud talking up during his comedy set. The serious approach he takes with performance not surprisingly lead to some intensely focused rage, but he was merely going off on that one guy as hard as he could. I have to say I agree with you. He definitely handled it the wrong way but I never once thought of him as a racist for doing it, I just saw him as someone who loving hates to be heckled. Speaking of heckled: "Boo! Hiss!" Can't find a clip of it, but Kramer's girlfriend heckling Jerry in "The Fire". Gold.
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In "The Tape", during the fake porn interviews that Kramer's doing, he asks Elaine if the sex is real or if it's simulated. She answers "Oh, it's always simulated. Except with George, that's in my contract". When she says contract, she pronounces it "cuntract". Listen, it's there.
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# ? Apr 29, 2010 23:45 |
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Like 10 years ago I saw a commercial where Jason Alexander was selling a self help book called "I know better than you" was this something he really did or was it a commercial for some other show or movie he was in that I never heard of?
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Dr_Amazing posted:Like 10 years ago I saw a commercial where Jason Alexander was selling a self help book called "I know better than you" was this something he really did or was it a commercial for some other show or movie he was in that I never heard of? Are you sure that wasn't a commercial for the TV show he was in called Bob Patterson?
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# ? Apr 30, 2010 00:22 |
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Here's a gem I had totally forgotten about : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o4jhHoHpFXc
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safety dan posted:In "The Tape", during the fake porn interviews that Kramer's doing, he asks Elaine if the sex is real or if it's simulated. She answers "Oh, it's always simulated. Except with George, that's in my contract". When she says contract, she pronounces it "cuntract". Listen, it's there. I just listened again and it's very subtle but she definitely says cuntract. Nice catch
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got dat wmd posted:It's actually a real shame his career couldn't really go anywhere and the comedy club incident was unbelievably tragic, but poking fun at it in 7x10 of Curb really redeemed it. Y'know the real shame? Julia said she'd love to do a nude scene, but nobody's ever asked her.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ktZde2tEK1Y Watch the whole drat thing, anyway. It's beyond worth it if you're in this thread in the first place!
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"And so concerned was he that word of his poor tennis skills might leak out, he chose to offer you his wife as some sort of medieval sexual payola?" "He's new around here..." Whenever a number I don't recognize rings me up I answer with "Vandelay Industries, Kel Varnsen speaking." Lately I've been mixing it up with Kramerica Industries as well. Seinfeld is the air that I breath. I can have entire hour long conversations with some of my friends using solely Seinfeld quotes. Curb Your Enthusiasm, on the other hand, makes me cringe. I simply hate that show. I don't really get it when people praise it as a successor to Seinfeld. I never got past the second season, it was too painful to watch.
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Starving Wolf posted:"And so concerned was he that word of his poor tennis skills might leak out, he chose to offer you his wife as some sort of medieval sexual payola?" The follow-up to that is gold as well. "I didn't sleep with her!" "Because of society, right?" (Exasperated) "Yes, George. Because of society."
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I love how the Puerto Rican Day Parade brought everyone's made up people into one room. SALES WOMAN: Mr. Pennypacker, this is Mr. Vandelay, And you know Mr. Varnsen. KRAMER: Uh, Varnsen. JERRY: Pennypacker. KRAMER: Vandelay. GEORGE: Pennypacker. Varnsen. JERRY: Vandelay. Wait a second. Mr. Pennypacker, if you're here, and Mr. Vandelay is also here, then who's watching the factory? KRAMER: The factory? JERRY: The Saab factory? KRAMER: Jerry, that's in Sweden. After all the pretending Kramer breaks it with Jerry.
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safety dan posted:In "The Tape", during the fake porn interviews that Kramer's doing, he asks Elaine if the sex is real or if it's simulated. She answers "Oh, it's always simulated. Except with George, that's in my contract". When she says contract, she pronounces it "cuntract". Listen, it's there. Locutus Of Bored posted:I just listened again and it's very subtle but she definitely says cuntract. Nice catch
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DoYouHasaRabbit posted:I love how the Puerto Rican Day Parade brought everyone's made up people into one room. There's no Dr. Van Nostrand. Edit: VVV The subtitles are in Finnish. Stare-Out fucked around with this message at 17:10 on Apr 30, 2010 |
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DoYouHasaRabbit posted:I love how the Puerto Rican Day Parade brought everyone's made up people into one room. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=doU-p6e4SiY This is the best quality clip, I still have no idea what language the subtitles are in.
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# ? Apr 30, 2010 17:02 |
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In my life, I've only ever seen maybe three episodes tops. It just never clicked with me until after seeing and loving Curb. This thread has inspired me to watch Seinfeld, so I just picked up the volume with seasons 1 and 2. Envy my journey. Envy it.
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# ? Apr 30, 2010 18:17 |
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Another good clip showing how self-centered George is: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LHchl4AxsE0 Whooa-ho-ho! You are hot tonight!
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# ? Apr 30, 2010 18:51 |
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lmao zebong posted:Another good clip showing how self-centered George is: Spicy mustard. When I was in Korea there was no Seinfeld whatsoever on TV. When I made my dad aware of my predicament he taped episodes until he had 5 vhs tapes full and sent them over. They got circulated amongst the community of foreigners almost non-stop once I was done watching them through twice. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vA_UfZnqBco - nobody's mentioned this yet. Why separate knob, why separate knob? and This son of a bitch is ice cold. Seinfeld made such awesome one-episode characters.
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olylifter posted:When I was in Korea there was no Seinfeld whatsoever on TV. When I made my dad aware of my predicament he taped episodes until he had 5 vhs tapes full and sent them over. You didn't refuse to take your shoes off, did you?
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# ? Apr 30, 2010 22:23 |
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Does anyone else have their supply of everyday balloons?
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# ? Apr 30, 2010 22:37 |
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NEVER. YOU'RE JUST JEALOUS BECAUSE HE'S DOING MORE WITH YOUR NAME THAN YOU EVER WILL! NYAAHH! I like the later seasons because around S3.S4 Elaine evolves from being an annoying, badly dressed shrew into a hot corporate bitch that did hilariously petty and hateful things
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Supreme Allah posted:NEVER. YOU'RE JUST JEALOUS BECAUSE HE'S DOING MORE WITH YOUR NAME THAN YOU EVER WILL! NYAAHH! Is saying post-avatar combo getting tedious? Cuz...
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