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Klaus Kinski posted:About Jason Alexander, probably been mentioned already but It's pretty hosed up that he never won an Emmy for Seinfeld, but I'm sure his Tony will console him. He was obviously the most talented member of the ensemble.
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Klaus Kinski posted:About Jason Alexander, probably been mentioned already but The Seinfeld curse strikes again!
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coolhockey posted:Those guys missed Mad Money, which is referenced multiple times by Arrested Development And Mad Money is not a fictional show, so that means it crosses over into beig reality which means reality itself is the imaginaion of an autistic child who imagined himself living in reality imagining a show which led to crossovers and then he existing within ughhghhgh. gently caress this noise. Back to Seinfeld, it still amazes me that Newman was a throwaway character originally. I maintain Newman is by far the best secondary character.
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# ? May 12, 2010 22:24 |
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Just saw the library episode last night.. I love this bit. George: "There I was, a grown man, outside the library.... getting a wedgie." Elaine: "At least it wasn't atomic!" George: "... it was."
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# ? May 13, 2010 16:20 |
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Okposolypse posted:Back to Seinfeld, it still amazes me that Newman was a throwaway character originally. I maintain Newman is by far the best secondary character. VILE WEED!
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# ? May 13, 2010 18:41 |
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Hear me and hear me well - The day will come! Oh yes, mark my words, Seinfeld - your day of reckoning is coming! When an evil wind will blow through your little playworld, and wipe that smug smile off your face! And I'll be there, in all my glory, watching... watching as it all comes crumbling down!
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Flobbster posted:Clitoris, but only if you put the emphasis on the wrong syllable. I've heard it pronounced both ways, and have actually heard the way that rhymes with Dolores is the correct way. Anybody remember the sexual harrassment case that happened at Miller Brewing? A guy was talking about the episode at work, and a woman didn't understand, so he explained it to her. He was then fired. He eventually sued Miller and won I think. EDIT: quote:A conversation in Milwaukee the day after the episode aired led to a lawsuit in which jurors awarded Jerold J. Mackenzie $26.6 million on July 15, 1997. Mackenzie was terminated by Miller Brewing Co. on the basis that discussing the episode with his secretary constituted sexual harassment.[2] Later, however, the lawsuit was overturned by the court of appeals, and this ruling was upheld by the Supreme Court of Wisconsin.[3] Thenipwax fucked around with this message at 19:27 on May 13, 2010 |
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Great Kramer moment. Kramer shows Jerry that he filled his mailbox with bricks. Jerry: "Where'd you get the bricks?" Kramer: "Jerry, the whole building is made of brick"
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# ? May 13, 2010 20:33 |
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Found a LD appearance I wasn't aware of. I didn't know he was ever featured like this, I thought the closest we got to seeing him was when he was the man in the cape, and it was sort of obscured and from a distance. From season 7's 'The Gum', an episode I hadn't seen in a long time, and is really pretty brilliant. All the scenes of everyone sitting around, not talking, chewing loudly never fail to crack me up. Also, when George sums up the plot of the episode in a futile effort to convince a woman he's not crazy, it's too good: "That's your best friend?" "Yeah, but Jerry doesn't wear glasses." "But that man was wearing glasses.." "You don't understand! He was wearing them to fool Lloyd Braun!!" The Walrus fucked around with this message at 15:52 on May 14, 2010 |
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The Walrus posted:Found a LD appearance I wasn't aware of. I didn't know he was ever featured like this, I thought the closest we got to seeing him was when he was the man in the cape, and it was sort of obscured and from a distance.
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The Walrus posted:George may be the king, but I'm the wiz! Nobody beats me! (does anyone know why The Wiz wears a crown?)
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# ? May 15, 2010 17:13 |
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I never caught this before, but in the episode "The Wizard" during the montage of Kramer campaigning the newspapers that fly on the screen mention L.D.
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explosivo posted:I never caught this before, but in the episode "The Wizard" during the montage of Kramer campaigning the newspapers that fly on the screen mention L.D. Haha, and the text of the article is just the "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet" filler text. That's great. Ah, the creative shortcuts that shows could take before HD came along.
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# ? May 15, 2010 18:00 |
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Does anybody have the photo where Kruger has been airbrushed back into the beach family photo?
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# ? May 17, 2010 19:00 |
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The Switch is one of my favorite episodes, full of great moments. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_vQNwIR0Pw
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# ? May 17, 2010 20:18 |
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NeuroticErotica posted:Does anybody have the photo where Kruger has been airbrushed back into the beach family photo? This one?
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# ? May 17, 2010 20:30 |
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Considering it was from memory, he did do a pretty drat good job. I loving love "The Slicer". George torpedoes his entire elaborate coverup scheme as a matter of pride in mere seconds, and it doesn't make one difference. "THAT'S WHAT THEY TELL ME!!"
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# ? May 17, 2010 20:55 |
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Watching the pilot episode right now and it really is strange. No Elaine, way more standup bits, off pacing, and everything feels like its been culled from his standup act. Better than most of the poo poo on TV these days still, but it feels very far away from the show at it's prime.
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Maarak posted:Watching the pilot episode right now and it really is strange. No Elaine, way more standup bits, off pacing, and everything feels like its been culled from his standup act. Better than most of the poo poo on TV these days still, but it feels very far away from the show at it's prime. Try reading Sein Language. The show was a collaborative effort. Take out some of the players and writers and it would suck hard.
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OldSenileGuy posted:This one? "He looks like a Peanuts character!"
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OldSenileGuy posted:This one? Perfect. "THIS IS A CARTOON!"
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DrBouvenstein posted:George may be the king, but I'm the wiz! The Wiz is awesome. I remember watching the episode as a kid and recognizing him as Artie from Pete and Pete and being so happy
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JustFrakkingDoIt posted:Try reading Sein Language. The show was a collaborative effort. Take out some of the players and writers and it would suck hard. I'm reading SeinLanguage right now, currently at a rate of about one laugh per ten pages. After watching the show for so long (mostly the seasons after they dropped his standup bookends) I forgot what Seinfeld's pure comedy was like, and as it turns out the "what's the deal with airline peanuts?" gag is spot-on.
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# ? May 18, 2010 19:33 |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Crw85HvIFs "Geroge" the dramatic movie trailer. It's funny how great it works out of context.
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McSpanky posted:I'm reading SeinLanguage right now, currently at a rate of about one laugh per ten pages. After watching the show for so long (mostly the seasons after they dropped his standup bookends) I forgot what Seinfeld's pure comedy was like, and as it turns out the "what's the deal with airline peanuts?" gag is spot-on. Do you mean gag like people make fun of Seinfeld's jokes because they are lame like what's the deal with airline peanuts?
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# ? May 18, 2010 22:53 |
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I like Seinfeld's standup. I missed the standup bits as they were phased out of the show. No, they weren't as groundbreaking as the show itself, but something doesn't need to be groundbreaking if it's well-polished and I thought that Seinfeld's standup was top-notch. Has anyone else seen 'Comedian,' that documentary that followed Jerry Seinfeld and Orney Adams around as they hashed out their acts? It's pretty rad to see Chris Rock and Jerry Seinfeld nerding it up over Bill Cosby.
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Magic Love Hose posted:I like Seinfeld's standup. I missed the standup bits as they were phased out of the show. No, they weren't as groundbreaking as the show itself, but something doesn't need to be groundbreaking if it's well-polished and I thought that Seinfeld's standup was top-notch. That was a great, great movie. You can't really judge Seinfeld as a stand-up comedian by "Seinlanguage". The delivery is completely lost when you put those words to paper. I'm a diehard Seinfeld fan but absolutely hated that book. The series where he wrote all those complaint letters to companies is far better (can't remember the title; they were written under a pseudonym with "wink wink" intros by Seinfeld).
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Oxyclean posted:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Crw85HvIFs I wish they had called this "movie" "The Summer of George", because I can totally see that working as a title for that kind of sappy, feel-good, man-goes-through-life-altering-experience vibe that the trailer has. A big missed opportunity.
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# ? May 21, 2010 03:45 |
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Ehud posted:The Wiz is awesome. I remember watching the episode as a kid and recognizing him as Artie from Pete and Pete and being so happy I'm thinking as going as a Toby Huss mélange for Halloween...switch between Artie and The Wiz!
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# ? May 21, 2010 03:45 |
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petewhitley posted:That was a great, great movie. This is very true. I only enjoy the book because I can imagine his routine as I read it. If I was reading it without having basically memorized his routine, I can't imagine I'd laugh much.
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# ? May 21, 2010 05:11 |
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Jerry Seinfeld has a children's book that is basically his set on Halloween from "I'm Telling You For The Last Time" fully illustrated. If I ever need to read a bedtime story to a kid it'll be this one. I'll do it in my best Jerry voice.
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NeuroticErotica posted:Perfect. "You've lost a lot of hair." "That's what they tell me!"
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petewhitley posted:That was a great, great movie. I gotta say that I found those books (think they were the Letters from a Nut series) far inferior to the similar Idiot Letters books, particularly the first one.
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regulargonzalez posted:I gotta say that I found those books (think they were the Letters from a Nut series) far inferior to the similar Idiot Letters books, particularly the first one. The best Idiot Letter is the one he wrote to Exxon-Mobil regarding their ad featuring a giant eagle. "WHAT IF IT GETS LOOSE?!!"
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# ? May 21, 2010 12:38 |
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They just started showing what I'm hoping will be the entire series in order from the first episode in syndication. I spent the entire episode admiring how well George talks with his hands - especially in the laundromat. "Signals, Jerry, signals!"
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# ? May 27, 2010 22:14 |
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I started my nth run through the series. Observations so far: Elaine is alot funnier once you actually pay attention to her. They really are horrible people, they may actually be worse than the it's always sunny gang. I can knock out half a season/day if I fastforward through the intro and standup parts .
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# ? May 27, 2010 22:24 |
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Klaus Kinski posted:Elaine is alot funnier once you actually pay attention to her.
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# ? May 27, 2010 22:29 |
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Elaine reminds me of every girlfriend I've ever had. Either they managed to create such a character that a lot of people find attractive/familiar or I just have a really subliminal thing for Julia Louis-Dreyfus. I think it's a bit of both.
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# ? May 27, 2010 22:32 |
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What's funnier is what someone mentioned earlier in this topic: the fact that Elaine is such a bad person that Julia Louis-Dreyfus wouldn't even want to be friends with her. I think she just injects so much of her likable self into the character that she becomes likable herself. That might be the genius of Seinfeld. Sure, they're bad people doing bad things, but the actors are just so drat lovable you can't help it!
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I'm still on the fence about kramer being terrible. It's more like he doesn't care/know any better in situations where everyone else would start scheming Someone find the speech jerry gives george after the first meeting with nbc about how he needs to have an entire psych department dedicated to him, it sums up the characters so well. e: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_Ugz1NvumM Klaus Kinski fucked around with this message at 09:25 on May 28, 2010 |
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