Jerry Seinfeld thinks stand-up comedy is booming because fans are bored with the current state of television comedy, which he says has been sanitized by “P.C.” culture.
The sitcom legend and "Unfrosted" director lamented the process of writing jokes by "committee," saying "Well, that’s the end of your comedy."
And who was the fastest "yes" for the Netflix Pop-Tart comedy ensemble.
The "Unfrosted" writer/director admitted that his own eponymous sitcom finale bothered him "a little bit" even decades later.
Although Unfrosted — the satirical, untold story of the Pop Tart — features some of the biggest names in comedy, co-writer and producer Jerry Seinfeld couldn’t quite cast everyone on his list.
"Everyone I know in show business, every day, is going, ‘What’s going on? How do you do this? What are we supposed to do now?'" the "Unfrosted" writer/director/star said.
‘Unfrosted’ Stars Jerry Seinfeld in Directorial Debut Chip Ganassi Racing, the reigning NTT INDYCAR SERIES champions, and The American Legion, the nation’s largest veterans’ service organization, are set to promote Netflix's upcoming comedy film “Unfrosted.” The movie, directed by and starring Jerry Seinfeld, will be featured on the No.
[Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for Curb Your Enthusiasm Season 12.] Curb Your Enthusiasm had a full-circle ending for Larry David‘s heightened version of himself as he faced a trial, not dissimilar to the characters in his former NBC comedy Seinfeld.
I don’t really know what I was expecting from a Jerry Seinfeld movie about the creation of Pop-Tarts. But I do know I was not expecting the film we’re getting.
Jerry Seinfeld is going to direct, produce, and star in a Netflix movie about the creation of Pop-Tarts. A sentence so weird you might need to re-read it a few times to fully process what’s happening.
Since the turn of the 21st century, there have been a number of characters that have managed to find their way on the same level as the legends that came before them — and in what feels like no time, as these are the most iconic cartoon characters of the 21st century, so far.
Peter Crombie, who is best known for his recurring role on Seinfeld, has died. The actor passed away on January 10, according to Deadline. He was 71, and the only details that have been shared are his death came after a brief illness.
With the 2023 NFL regular season drawing to a close, the Seattle Seahawks have their eyes on the postseason. But … in the immortal words of comedian Jerry
Have you ever watched a show and suddenly thought, “Wait, what happened to that character?” Sure, television characters die or are otherwise written out of a series all the time, but once in a while, they stop appearing with any explanation or acknowledgment whatsoever. Here are 23 TV shows with characters who inexplicably disappeared.
A recast for a minor character usually isn’t too noticeable, but sometimes it can take a lot of getting used to if a lead character is recast and even changes the dynamic of a show.
From the origin of Seinfeld’s “yada yada yada” to a domain-mastering wager, these are IMDb users’ favorite episodes, all of which have user ratings of 9.0/10 or higher.
Seinfeld thinks the performance jinxed the Mets, who have seen their NL East lead evaporate.
The Mets lost to the Pirates, while the Braves beat the A’s, leaving the teams with identical 86-51 records.
Jerry Seinfeld was among the celebrities who attended Coach K’s final home game at Cameron Indoor Stadium.
Jerry Seinfeld made it clear last week that he has no interest in reviving "Seinfeld," whether in a reboot or reunion capacity, but he did revisit another one of his past works on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon .
The 67-year-old actor, comedian and all-around legend insisted to reporters that "there's absolutely nothing going on" on the reunion front despite all nine seasons of Seinfeld hitting Netflix on Friday.
There are many reasons why Seinfeld is considered one of the great sitcoms of all time. That includes intricacies such as fictional films referenced during the series run. Here is our ranking of the top 20 made-up movies in Seinfeld's history.
Seinfeld signed off in 1998 after an equally acclaimed and adored nine-season run, and while there won't be a reunion (much less a reboot), fans can tend to their nostalgia with a newly dropped soundtrack album.
Unlike the minute or two it takes for a Pop-Tart to toast, Jerry Seinfeld's next Netflix project has been years in the making. Deadline's Mike Fleming
On July 5, 1989, comedians Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David introduced the world to “Seinfeld.” This NBC comedy defied the traditional sitcom model by basically being about nothing, provided breakout roles for the main cast and yada, yada, yada.
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