Patrice was one of the Goats but he was wrong to say that. Kramer would've never made an oven joke anywhere within 100 miles of Manhattan and we all know it.
Really it's when they get into coke and ice they straight tank, because both rewire your brain. Although for Korn for some reason it made the music better
Honestly I feel really bad for the guy, like he obviously sucks and the whole act of publicly apologizing is insufferable, but the whole situation is pretty mortifying. It's darkly hilarious because it's so absurdly embarressing for everyone involved.
Lol right? The funniest part is how the misinterpreted the audience reaction. It wasn't even "what do you mean by gay?" it was "wtf does any of that mean Jerry?"
It's crazy how often later in life the actors seem to become their characters... But he is going from "lovable neurotic Seinfeld" to "crazy neurotic Jerry Seinfeld" right quick!
Bobcat Goldthwait living rent free inside of Jerry's mind for some 30 years because of a single joke that actually happened to be true is pretty damn hilarious.
@@Overonator He did an e-reading in the 70's, thought it was interesting, but did not pursue it further. Back in the 90's when Bobcat made the joke many celebrities tried to hide their connection to the church because it was/still is a weird religion. So he probably overheard Seinfeld talking about it at a club and jumped to conclusions. That's how most of the comedy world knew Bill Cosby was a rapist, it spread as rumors in the comedy circuit. It's not enough to come out and accuse him, but it is enough to warn the women in comedy/your life.
Load of bullshit. Larry David was nothing without Jerry. Jerry got given a freakin NBC sitcom while Larry was working the clubs lol. Larry won the lottery being friends with Jerry.
@@spenser9908 ok what has jerry done since Seinfeld? Shit. What has larry david done? Another show which ran for 2 decades and is also considered one of the best comedies of all time. What do seinfeld and curb have in common? Larry David as one of its lead writers. You can justify all you want but Jerry is not that funny anymore and dated a fucking high schooler. Fuck him.
Bobcat's comment definitely holds water, and other beverages too, I would think. One only need watch an episode of CURB and the cat is out of the proverbial bag; SEINFELD was Larry's Voice LOUD and CLEAR. I've always been a Jerry Seinfeld fan, but I have been cringing over his attitude that says, "I am Comedy's Elder Statesman now." This is a sure recipe for the Guillotine of his legacy. Just tell your well crafted and very funny observations, Jerry--- we'll go along. Don't get all George Carlin-ey on us!!
It's quite amusing that Seinfeld thinks you can't tell jokes anymore considering the guy who carried him to fame has been consistently telling much edgier jokes on a show that people love for over a decade now.
Larry David gets away with it because he makes himself the butt of the joke. That's his magic formula. He can quite literally film "himself" being uncomfortable around trans people, because the consequences later in the episode will expose the hypocrisy. That's how he writes, and gets away with it
I don't think he ever actually said anything funny that wasn't written by Larry David. Who, by the way, is openly politically incorrect and popular beyond measure.
Definitely not true, considering the last two seasons, Larry David had nothing to do with and people seem to forget that quite a few iconic scenes are from those last two seasons even though the ending was bad. Everyone on the show had trouble finding success because their roles stuck them in a type-cast trap. Everyone sees Jason Alexander, they think "GEORGE IS GETTING UPSET!" and whatnot. Either way, Jerry's right. I think it was better that society at least had their rotation of shows that they could enjoy and talk about, knowing it would be on for years to come. Streaming is like some media hype frenzy where they're just gambling that people will care enough to watch the show for a whole season or two, spanning two or three years and it's over.
Kramer acted his apology, so Letterman audience thought it was a sketch and laughed on cue because that's their job. They didn't laugh because they found it funny. I doubt they've watched the recording of the heckling incident.
@@criztuif all the laughs you hear during this edit of the letterman episode are real and at the points they were originally intented, im a little confused about the audience STILL laughing after michael even adress them laughing! Its like they are bots ffs, even assuming they have no idea about the incident, cant they hear him? Its so weird... However, it is absolutely impossible to hear jerrys "stop laughing its not funny" and take it serious
@@singingsunflower9000 it's because Kramer is acting, he's not sincere, you can see he don't like feeling exposed, dude's a dumpster fire. Letterman most likely didn't have a stage director to signal the audience to stop laughing. "laugh on cue" means to laugh voluntarily, not because it's funny. it's also a form of acting. "live show audiences" are actors.
@@criztu I love how the Kramer dude is sitting there feeling sorry for himself, like he's the victim. Bro burnt his own bridges dropping n-bombs, and the apology is still about him, and not the people he shouted at. Boo hoo, rich man.
going to a comedy show doesn't mean you have any sense of humor yourself, by the way. you're just some dumb schmuck who paid money for someone else to make them laugh. in other words, the joke's on you. you are the joke.
For the longest time, my friend thought all the stand up bits on Seinfeld were suppose to be not funny. Like, he thought it was a running joke that the famous comedian isnt funny. He was shocked to find out it was Jerrys actual stand up 😂
Me 2. I watched Seinfeld originally thinking that Jerry wasn't really a comedian in actual life because the Jerry on the show waa never really the funny one 😂 When i finally figured out the Seinfeld has real life standup and not just an oddball tv show, I tried watching it and it was exactly like the unfunny standup bits from his show 😂
The Bobcat Goldthwait part is crazy because Jerry says "He didn't get anywhere" but uh... yes he did. He's a successful director, writer, and has had tons of voice and TV roles. He's also just very well-liked in the industry, and that's the real reason Jerry bleeped his name out of that woman's mouth so that he could shit on him and avoid the professional backlash. Didn't work. He always comes off as so petty and it makes him look SO bad, and the irony is that if he had just let it go at any point in the last 30 fucking years since it happened, it wouldn't even be a thing!
It doesn't matter, bro. Jerry Seinfeld won because he's a billionaire and Bobcat is a working millionaire. He'll always feel superior because of his bank account and nothing short of eclipsing his networth will count as getting anywhere, and even then I imagine acknowledging Bobcat for Jerry would be tantamount to ego-death because, I mean, listen to the man. He's clearly got severe demons he's never going to work through.
@@riddlewrong Seinfeld is extremely well liked. You're just coping about something, simple as that and it's extremely sad because you really shouldn't have to do mental gymnastics over a random billionaire you have never met.
@@Dotification blasted by nobodies. Progressives have almost zero standing in the comedy world these days. Somehow the left got so bad at comedy that they made right-wing comedy not just work, but takeover.
If you noticed, Bill is way too smart for Jerry and had to taper his answer as to not hurt Jerry's ego. Notice his eyebrow movement and forehead as he works through how to politely explain to the man next to him that "you're old and grumpy now, not young and 'funny'".
Why do comedians think they’re somehow so great and so society would crumble without them. I like to laugh but this snobby bullshit behavior is ridiculous. If you listen to Jerry or Rogan talk, you’d think they just cured cancer or brought about world peace. It’s really stupid.
i dont listen to Jerry - but while I dont agree everything Rogan says, at least he has the will and wherewithal to SAY things ..... thats what we need. Immediately throw out correctness
You dont understand the power of a laugh or more specifically the ability to put things into perspective and laugh at it rather than let it drive you crazy or lead to destruction. Not saying they cure cancer but comedy is immensely valuable to society
I genuinely cannot understand why people find this man funny. He always struck me, all the way back to his sitcom, as a pompous, thin-skinned boring unfunny dude with a God complex.
Louis CK's show was ALWAYS a better play on seinfeld's show. Sure he didn't have the same 3 friends in each episode and a laugh track, but think about how similar the premises are: the daily struggles of a comedian in NYC.
@@duhmojo624 yeah but that decision is financially motivated, not political, shows dont get new seasons because of diminishing returns of the captive audience. there are politically incorrect comedies being made today, y'all just dont watch it because if it has a diverse cast it is seen as woke or whatever.
@@duhmojo624 exactly, the first 10 seasons of Always Sunny would not be able to be made today. That show is the millenial seinfeld, but even more funny.
Yeah honestly ppl would be disgusted, but if he just said "yeah I just like'em young 🤪" but a lot of them would just accept it and and probably brush it off.
This is definitely a guy who spent a few too many years in the 90’s and 2000’s being treated like a god and is having a hard time accepting his declining relevancy.
Yea pretty sad. He needs to do what Bill Burr or Dave Chappelle does. Either continue working and STFU, or just retire on your own terms without worrying about what everyone else thinks.
The fact that you wrote this, tells us way too much about your own fixations and projections sir. You wouldn’t happen to drive an ice cream truck by any chance do you?
I never realized how much rage Jerry has. Anytime his ego takes a miniscule slight the sheer anger in his eyes is shocking. It's weirdly fascinating, he has succeeded, wealthy beyond all imagination, yet he cannot take any criticism.
Seinfeld set off my alarm bells during his appearance on Norm MacDonalds podcast where Norm asked him how he "gives back" and Jerry was offended and said he considers his creation of "Seinfeld" is a public service the poors should be grateful for.
I agree with you. As an interviewer, I simply think King asked that for the benefit of audience members who didn't know the circumstances. I host a local TV show and routinely pose questions that I already know the answer to for that very reason.
@@CabezasDePescadowell Jerry probably thought Larry King (also Jewish) would know everything about him, Seinfeld being king of the Jews and all One can understand his consternation
Yes, I always thought that in King's mind it was just a snappy-sounding, clippable thing to say. He clearly knew the show wasn't cancelled. The emphasis in the question was on "YOU cancelled THEM".
Joe Rogan, who is worth more than 100 million Dollars, complains that he can't say anything anymore while literally having the biggest Podcast where he can say anything he wants. Also Seinfeld is a goddamn billionaire. How can they even complain?? Do they not even notice that they are in a extremely priviliged position? They can do what ever they want and yet they still complain.
You don't become a billionaire by ever having "enough" of anything. You become one when the black hole where your heart should be randomly happens to let you make a lot of money.
Its virtually impossible to become a billionaire without some really messed up issues in your head where you just can't leave well enough alone. Because if you could once you made a couple million you would throw it in some stocks that give dividends and live off that the rest of you life in pure happiness. People with a billion dollars just can't be happy, thats how they get there.
The reason Jerry is afraid of bombing is because Larry David is the only reason he's successful. When he has to leave the Larry Dsvid umbrella, he knows and we know he's a barely funny hack.
The word gay is just not funny anymore like in the 90`s No one feels insulted It´s just that using "gay king" instead of "king" doesn´t make it funnier
@@larzkruber822calling people gay was never funny. It was just lowbrow, middle schooler humor. And depressingly it’s still a thing apparently because my nephew says “that’s so gay” and he’s only 11. My sister put a stop to it real fast tho. I’m proud of her. That was the kind of “humor” my generation used and it also wasn’t funny then.
"Maybe Jerry longs to return to the 90's, a time before PC culture ever existed." Shows Manson boycott, Satanic panic, Zappa, Jello, and Twisted Sister speaking out against music censorship. Absolutely genius.
Not genius at all. Incredibly stupid. To think that Seinfeld was saying that back then anything was allowed, people never got offended, there was no line to be crossed, how colossally stupid - and then to find morons like you calling that genius, well, it's not hilarious, it's just sad. I feel so bad for you.
It's particular weird since nobody calls it 'PC' anymore. It's all 'cancel culture'. Political correctness is literally what this was called in the 90's. Which means it absolutely existed in the 90's.
Jerry referencing All in the Family as a groundbreaking show that doesn't exist anymore because of the "far left" is fucking insane. That show was literally punching up and always mocked the bigotry of Archie Bunker, and believe me when I tell you conservatives weren't happy about it.
If they put it in the air today, we'd have a Bamboozled situation where the morons on the right would take the wrong message away from it. They'd sympathise with the bigot.
@@__________f9433 literally nobody outside of USA knows Seinfield tho. He's a local has-been celebrity, I tell you, people who know Z-listers like Hercules actor and entire Buffy cast STILL don't know Seinfield where I live. He's absolutely a washed-out _domestic_ act. Larry David isn't a big star internationally either, but EVERYBODY knows the song from Curb Your Enthusiasm. I don't think I know a single person who knows theme of Seinfield... They don't even syndicate it here. It was like an ancient Friends type of show with a background laugh track but no Ross?
Absolutely agreed! Jokes from people like Mitch Hedberg or Steven Wright will still be funny and/or relevant in a thousand years, in ten thousand years.
And it’s not like Larry doesn’t have his edgy angles, and I’m absolutely certain we’d disagree on a lot of politics, but the guy’s funny, and he doesn’t need to make up woke-boogeymen as an excuse to why he’s not funny any more.
His statements about it being the fault of the extreme left(whatever made up boogieman that is) and PC crap really seems so out of touch and dated but I mean what do we expect from Jerry the Zionist supporter and avid groomer he love's m young so they can't tell him he's not funny. Crazy how somehow everything is the lefts fault failing that not that long ago in the 80-90's it was very much and probably still is a conservative leaning past time to be offended by even more things. Hell if he wants to go there even project 2025 wants to ban porn....
That 0.5/4 Rotten Tomato rating from Richard Roeper regarding his Floptart movie is hilarious. "If there was a thing called the IMDB Witness Protection Program whereby you could get your name taken off the credits of a particular project, this would be that project for me." Honestly, that single critique is far funnier than ANYTHING Jerry Seinfeld has ever said.
Unfrosted is my current frontrunner for the worst film of 2024. UPDATE: Borderlands the Movie is a close competitor. I like to imagine Larry David reading the Unfrosted script on Jerry's request, avoiding Jerry because he KNOWS he won't be able to say anything nice about it, only for Jerry to end the friendship when Larry snaps and says: "Pop Tarts aren't movie material! They're barely breakfast material!"
Jerry’s just reached that phase of “I’m too old to keep up with the world, I’ve done things that would be considered wrong by todays standards, that scares me deeply, so I’m going to whine about the fabled ‘good ol days’ so I can tell myself that it’s not me, it’s everyone else” Happens to most, not all
Gilbert Gottfried used to make fun of Jerry Seinfeld by doing impressions of him to his face before he became famous. Would love to have seen that. EDIT: Here's Howard Stern and Gilbert Gottfried calling Jerry Seinfeld and filling his answering machine with Seinfeld impressions /watch?v=1FSgs1gBgWw
Gilbert was a “comedian’s comedian” and had a lot of respect from other comics. He started doing standup as a kid and saw Jerry when he was just starting out. He was also brutal on Dice but again, Gil saw Dice back when he was an impressionist and getting acting gigs.
Jerry Seinfeld is not funny. Everyone on Seinfeld was funnier than him. He carries himself like a pompous king of comedy. That’s the real joke. Jon O’ Hurley makes him look like an open mic er. 🤣
None of what Bobcat said was false. Jerry is creepy and weird (it’s often what happens to highly sensitive/insecure people who don’t get their egos checked early enough) and he did casually practice Scientology once. He also dated a high schooler when he was in his late 30s. He did all of that, and he can’t even learn to laugh at himself.
@@MamadNobari your a man or woman at puberty. Stop being soft and whining. You literally cheer when the hip hop do it and playboy mansion parties happen
True. Though when it comes to series that's a different story, there's a ton of high quality and critically acclaimed series that are exclusive to streaming platforms. I used to watch a lot of them, but the past few years I've been sustained by UA-cam, podcasts, and books.
So glad I found this channel. The steady build of the dull monotonous snark and sarcasm slowly becomes more and more insightful and on point. Seinfeld admitting at 70 he hasn’t enjoyed life to Bill Maher (of all people)’s dismay is a wild moment. Billions of dollars, trapped in his own echo chamber, fading away in public view.
The truly hilarious thing about Jerry is that for all of his musings about the art of stand-up comedy, he didn't become rich and famous because of his act. If his sitcom hadn't blown up he would be remembered as a hack from a bygone era. Joe Rogan also suffers massively from this conceit.
@benf111 Making allowances for style and era, he's beginning to sound like another Jerry (Lewis), pontificating on his art, lamenting the lack of quality around him, and in general pissing on his audience.
Because someone some day told him Seinfeld was the most watched show on tv. That gave him a big head and he's choked the air out of every room with it ever since.
Adding a little context for that bizarro Michael Richards Letterman appearance. As an oldie who witnessed the whole weird episode in real time, i seem to recall that was also the same time that all the Seinfeld DVD's were being released or had imminent release dates, and it was expected to be BIG money maker. So the whole Letterman thing appeared in our household as nothing more than Jerry trying to save his cash cow. Nothing more.
I remember watching that set when it dropped. The whole thing was just so goddang transparent. It was even crazier to see Seinfeld telling Letterman's audience to "Stop laughing, it's not funny" was priceless. That single statement, uttered in a deathly serious tone, was about as big an exercise in contrasts as I can imagine. What I heard was, "Stop laughing, my cash-cow is bleeding out and you're making it worse."
I remember that. You’re right, it was a promo for the DVD’s and Jerry got Michael Richards to apologise on Letterman to stop the controversy from affecting his bottom line. It was the wrong format for an apology, but it came off like a bit.
Says someone---like everyone else watching this and agreeing---who's comfortable living in his woke bubble thinking all is well, this is just progress, Jerry's old. Sure.
@@vooveks Enjoy your echo chamber where up is down and down is up. If regression is the modern world, then I guess I don't know what modern means. But of course, the meanings of words are being changed all the time these days, so...there ya go.
There’s some substance behind there, hippy mystics group creative forces and sexual forces under one umbrella. Even Jung probably, who’s cited in the video
"PC Bullshit" is such a lazy explanation for why unfunny people aren't getting covered. There are TONS of risque/controversial jokes out there. Here's the difference: They're funny. Punching down is when people groan. Lazy.
@@dimatadore actually Larry David created the show. I have no idea why he thought Seinfeld needed a show but it was pretty funny just usually not because of Jerry. Almost never because of Jerry.
I loved the show. But let's be honest he was the weakest link amongst the cast and behind the scenes you had Larry David. Jerry has done nothing since. Nothing.
The weakest link? What has Jason Alexander done since? What has Michael Richards done since (besides a brief, ahem, stand-up career)? Julia Louis-Dreyfus has done Veep, anything else? Further, Jerry is estimated to be worth around $900 million---which means he has the luxury of not working if he chooses to. And how much work would you really do if you had that kind of money?
I think you missed one important thing that comes up with Jerry frequently. It's when he brings up why he loves bees and it's because of "their respect for hierarchy". Jerry thinks everyone is programmed for their place in the hierarchy and should be happy there. Don't get uppity and recognize Jerry is at the top of the hierarchy. Your place is to laugh at his jokes and service Queen Jerry.
but yet his shit-ass rip-off of Antz was about a bee who is upset that he is obliged to stay in the same position for the rest of his life, thus rebelling to overcome the hierarchy?
@@chuckincharlie I gotcha, it's like the hierarchy mindset only applies if he's the one on top. So when his character starts off as a common grunt his self-aggrandizing narcissistic ass can't tolerate it. Thus why he gets so triggered and aggressively defends the movie. Thank you sir, I finally understand bee movie.
What I really love is that younger people are going to grow up, grow old and then the next generation will call them 'old and stupid' too, and they won't think they're old and stupid and they will call each other names on the internet, wondering when they stopped being relevant. The grave beckons, chuckles.
I mean, I don't find this fair. Doing anything on a high level is a rigorous thing that requires discipline, sacrifice, self-criticism, and all sorts of other attitudes that are not FUN in any way what so ever. And to quote a favorite musician, "I take music VERY seriously, because the more seriously I take it, the more it gets me off.". It really doesn't matter whether you like the guy or not. This "Oh you must be fun at parties" childishness is so misplaced and immature. This isn't a party, and he's under no obligation to amuse you when he's not on stage. Whether you find his act amusing or not is your business, but that particular form of judgement you're throwing out simply isn't legitimate.
Jerry Seinfeld also talked in his autobiography about how he thinks people only watch gymnastics to watch little girls in their leotards with their "tight rear ends" or smth like that. Absolute creep
Jerry had to make a show about him being a comedian where people are scripted to laugh at his jokes for people to laugh at his jokes. He's the least funny character in Seinfeld.
he was paying the Straight Man, which he did very well. Had some one liners too every episode too but it was basically just his standup jokes. Of course Larry David was the comic genius of that show.
Jason Bateman played the straight man in "Arrested Development"...And was actually funny. Jerry was not funny as the straight man in his own show, he was consistently outshone by his costars, but Bateman, also surrounded by extremely talented people, was hilarious in his own right. I think people use his role as the straight man in "Seinfeld" to excuse him being unfunny, but the straight man actually *can* be funny.
Personal opinions aside, this is just objectively untrue. Seinfeld used to be a very popular stand up comedian, and boomers still pay silly money to see him tell old jokes because they think he's funny. Other comedians also have huge respect for his work. His problem isn't that he was never able to get a laugh, he was a legend once, it's that he got complacent and started coasting on that. Seems like one of the worst things that can happen to a comedian in terms of keeping their act good is that they just get too rich and successful and have too many people telling them how great they are. Humility is really a pretty essential part of a good stand up act.
I think the funniest thing about the comedians like Rogan and Seinfeld is that ironically they take comedy so damm serious. Both of them are massively rich and famous but all they care about is being taken seriously as a comic
@@guyincognito8440What are you not understanding about the metaphor? Having an allergic reaction to food is, of course, not delicious or good. It's scary and possibly deadly. In the same way, fear is not a driver to comedy. It kills it. If you're afraid all the time, a single failure ends you up where Jerry is now -- being a thin skinned whiner rather than listening to his actual smart take in the beginning -- that his job is to navigate and find what the audience is looking for.
I cannot STAND when comedians explain what comedy is and put it on this pedestal. We all know it’s subjective. You’re telling jokes, it’s not that deep.
I can't stand it when a comedian (and Bobcat's appearance on CSI comes to mind) claims that comedy is all about "telling harsh truths to the people," or confronting people with "the truth, man." It's not. Comedy is about being funny. Being funny can be achieved in many ways. Sometimes it's achieved through nonsense or absurdity or just plain silliness. Look at Monty Python's Flying Circus. Sure, they used the issues of the day as a basis for much of their comedy, but they weren't trying to hold up a mirror to Mr. and Mrs. Middlebrow and say, "Look at YOU! YOU'RE lame and corrupt!"
Comedians also being put on a pedestal or as philosophers or intellectuals is pretty annoying when they seem prone to fall for left or right wing crank ideas.
@@julientoscano231, Can’t argue there, it is extremely funny to see people like him make a complete ass of themselves any and every time they open their mouth.
"You can't be funny anymore because of the left. Back in the day you could be funny" *immediately name drops multiple comedy shows that were the farthest left shows that existed in their eras of entertainment*
Liberalism used to be about free speech, now it’s about dogma. The modern left has more in common with the “moral majority” from the 80’s. Dogma and comedy are in direct opposition.
The simpons are starting to have to apologize and retcon their best seasons away because of modern tastes. What made the simpsons great was always that they told the truth about society.
God Bless America frustrated me. It had great ideas, but felt like it was filmed with a script's first draft. It also lacked a certain energy. Like, you can tell Goldthwaite has a background in TV - Maybe it was shot as a TV pilot or something, rather than a work of cinema
Seinfeld said recently that today , because of the woke left-wing media, a show like SEINFELD would never be allowed to be on tv.Evidently, Jerry doesn’t watch much cable tv. SEINFELD is on every freaking day. It’s in syndication on at least one network. And on NETFLiX infinitely.
These moron's love to say this dumb shit, it's not true and it hasn't been for decade's. Entertainment media has gotten way off the hinges than where it was in the days of Seinfeld, Friends and Boy Meets World.
My favorite genre of comedian is the dudes who are just too edgy for today's standards where everyone's too wOkE. They complain about being canceled and silenced....as they stand on stage in their Netflix special.
the morbid ominous tone of voice, the random interjections of bizarre spiritual analogies, the quiet and distraught interjections during interviews, the tragically melancholy narrative drawn around the incredibly mundane... this is genius
Whenever anyone talks about that Seinfeld quote about Cheers and old shit like that, the examples that often come up are Always Sunny and Curb. One of those has been going for 20 years and the other was written by the guy who made Seinfeld funny to begin with. For him to not mention either of those is indicative that he’s not just out of touch, but that he’s actively tuned out everything to watch right wing bullshit.
There's nothing funnier than rich people complaining about not being able to say whatever they want to anymore. Gets me laughing every time. It's gold, Jerry!
Jerry Seinfeld: Oh no! The "extreme left" is killing comedy with censorship! Help! Adam Sandler: I couldn't use swear words when I did an intro for Jerry because he wouldn't allow it. Well. We've encountered a bit of hypocrisy here haven't we?
@siberianhusky5874 Sandler's MO is to make a bunch of money taking vacations with his friends and family, then you turn that into a movie. Really smart, Sandler won.
@@tinypig3191 What amazes me are the many people who indeed think his act is funny. I wish I could get inside these peoples' minds to figure out why. Sandler obviously has and that's why he's been so successful.
It was the right amount of a variety of neurotic characters. None of them went on to have successful solo shows because that would be too much of something.
@circleofsorrow4583 , Julia Louis Dreyfus had VEEP which was a well written and pretty funny show. And of course Larry David is great and doesn't play into any of this!!!! Peace!
*Well he is LITERALLY the most successful comedian in history. Think anyone would have an ego if they can lay claim to that. I don't agree with him or any celebrity out there on much as most celebrities are deviants anyway. But he is right. the cancer that is wokeness has ruined comedy. Can't say anything without offending some thin skinned loser in life somewhere. Those "perpetual victims" as I like to ACCURATELY call them need to go to their parents & tell them they failed in raising such a weak, snivelling, entitled, overly sensitive skidmark on humanity.*
@@chillmegachill we now have options you know? like you can watch other stuff? he isnt funny now(just a crybaby) and wasnt funny back then either, he is the most parodied comedian ever because his act is so one dimensional anyone can do it better than him. he isnt quick, smart or insightful in his writing and act, he doesnt have great timing or delivery. he is a hack. people only like him nowadays because of what anti-pc-culture things he is seen as representing. that is the ssd truth, it isnt avout him being good or not it IS about what agenda pushing him helps.
Your a brilliant editor. Looking forward to ANYTHING you do and I hope you are being contacted for larger projects. Who or what are your biggest influences? I dont want to be a fool and guess.
Mark Normand talks about Jerry on his podcast, you wouldn’t know Jerry even likes him from the stories. He’s constantly vetting ideas on how to text him to both not anger him and to get an actual response. It sounds like he gets left on read often with Jerry calling the shots on communication. He sounds like he has control issues and a god complex, they talk with such reverence about the man and he uses that to fuel his ego by acting like he doesn’t need them, he has bigger friends and is busy making films about pastry treats and specials that A.I. could write better. If he didn’t have Seinfeld to sell the streaming rights and get $200 million every other year I don’t think he would be relevant at this point. Larry David made him.
@@teddykayy Agreed. I see how people can find him funny, but his schtick gets old quickly. He just goes "whooaahhhhh, yeahhhhh, awwwwwww" every time he's on the Protect Our Parks episodes, he really has nothing funny to add.
Wanna hear something funny. Jerry was at my venue a few weeks ago. Im a bartender. Jerry didnt want people walking out to get drinks because of some dumb political reason even though we are fully staffed with police and security and proceeded to shut the bar down making it so we couldnt earn any more money for the night. So a billionaire told me I was not allowed to work or earn money because he's the victim. Billionaires are such victims and have hard lives dont they.
I understand the fear after oct 7th, what i dont understand is a production that doesnt reimburse the business affected by the security measures. Should have gotten a fat check.
A bartender that can’t correctly spell the word “hear”… is the funniest joke I’ve heard in a few months. Well, almost as big a joke as this made up story you just typed out, but, it’s close.
Dude, this explains why old comedians swing to the right and rail against "cancel culture". They bomb with bad material and it can't be their fault. It MUST be the audience. How dare they not like my material and "cancel" me by not going to my shows or buying my shit.
Not really dude if you don't think the culture around comedy has changed over the last 10 years you're just wrong. The clown who made this video referred to Mark Normand as "far-right" It's a complete joke. Mark Normand has nothing political in his act and cannot be construed as a far right person.
@@Indycarfanatic2024 It really hasnt. Same tune different song. Many of us never stopped listening to comics like CK. You are buying into a self fuffilling prophecy that works to bolster the exact people you are fighting against. For real just get off social media for a bit and youll see. P.S What? far right could be an exaggeration, but Mark is objectively right wing or at least brainwashed into the anti-woke stuff. You cannot just look at his act, and ignore things he says in real life. That's just a bit doltish. Imagine if you stripped all attributions of behavior from Jerry, just because his act is clean. lol
So you think there's more censorship now then during the 50s 60s 70s 80s? Lmao you can be serious. Comedians used to get arrested for crossing the line, now they get shit talked online. @@Indycarfanatic2024
This has been driving me nuts, Google music search couldn't identify it and suggested it might be creator made, but elephant graveyard releases selfmade music through Bandcamp. I wonder if it's from a royalty free services like artlist or something
Nobody takes themselves as seriously as comedians. According to them they are heroes saving us all. I think they are insecure and over-compensate because their trade is ridiculously frivolous in reality.
what I find stunning is that when these new comics are critiqued ACCURATELY they see that as hate speech or trolling as apposed to a genuine observation,
Louis CK is hilarious but he's humble and would never say that. Jerry is conceited and arrogant without even having the redeeming quality of being funny.
I think the underlying cause is that Larry David made "Curb Your Enthusiasm", which convinced everyone that he's the reason Seinfeld was good, and that Jerry was just a performer of someone else's Material. Before "Curb" his contributions to Seinfeld were never questioned. He's trying to find someone or something to blame for his lack of continued success after it. The fault can't lie with his boring comedy, it has to be someone else censoring him. People are afraid to laugh at his hilarious jokes, that's the only explanation, and someone has to be responsible for putting that fear in them. The only other explanation is that Jerry just doesn't have it, and perhaps never did. If Larry David was "Seinfeld", who's "Jerry"?
Jerry was funny before Seinfeld, but that was the late 80s. The landscape, audience and subject matter of comedy has changed. He hasn't. That's all there is to it
Im not american so i never understood how anyone in the industry could respect this guy. You can see he's a disturbed person just by looking at him and everything he says is weird
@@robertplatt643 this is a prime example of revising what actually is, so you can feel OK about watching/listening to something without feeling guilty. Either comsider him a pdf and stop watching a show literally named after him, or pretend you have a triple digit IQ and can view things in lenses of the period they took place.
@tetryst The chances you actually believe anything you just wrote and aren't just coping because your Cornball worldview and a show you enjoy just collided is zero.
Patrice O'Neal said he didn't think Kramer was racist until he did the apology 😂😂
💯
Now that guy is funny.
Patrice was one of the Goats but he was wrong to say that. Kramer would've never made an oven joke anywhere within 100 miles of Manhattan and we all know it.
😂😂😂
Kramer was heckled
Firing up a blunt while saying songwriters lose their talent from too many drugs is maybe the funniest thing I've seen Bill Maher do
He’s not wrong though! Look at Kanye + Nitrous just recently 😭
Do we have a shred of proof of anyone genuinely being friends with Bill Maher without being on a payroll, and they still cringe.
@@00st307-mDrug abuse plus unmedicated mental illness plus insane ego is the worst combination imaginable.
Really it's when they get into coke and ice they straight tank, because both rewire your brain. Although for Korn for some reason it made the music better
bill maher is also a predatory pos. Seinfeld and Maher are both creepy old men trying to remain relevant.
Joe saying “we kept doing it…” like he was doing some brave act of civil disobedience by violating a stool.
Saw his last stand up a few years ago, he says fuck. This guy who made the video talks out of his ass
😂Right?!
Joe's only funny when he calls himself a comedian..
@@DanteHolly is that really what you believe?
The irony of Joe Rogan geting his start on NEWSRADIO - considering podcasts helped kill off radio.
People laughing at Michael Richard’s’ apology as Jerry pleads, “Stop laughing! It’s not funny” is pure absurdist comedy.
Whenever he says it I picture him as a sad little mouse meekly holding the end of his tail
@@FD_and_B that mental image is absolutely adorable
Honestly I feel really bad for the guy, like he obviously sucks and the whole act of publicly apologizing is insufferable, but the whole situation is pretty mortifying. It's darkly hilarious because it's so absurdly embarressing for everyone involved.
you know what? i'm gonna have some cereal
Legit a perfect Seinfeld episode
"I don't discriminate on age". What a hero.
Of all the pedo excuses I've heard that takes the cake.
Remember that when Jerry Seinfeld was 38 years old, he had a 17 year old girlfriend that he used to pick up at her high school.
Apparently he didn't know she was so young... Must've thought she was a teacher. 😂
Straight up groomer
Wo-…. Wha-…. Holy fuck….
I lived through that era, it was weird, like they gave him a pass because she had big ……uh…..glands? 😁
Which should not make the act less egregious.
Please don't bring that up. I'm clutching my pearls right now. That is soooo disgusting. 17 is still an infant in my eyes
A comedian being traumatized by a gay king joke bombing after years of meticulously honing it sounds like a Seinfeld character.
Lol right?
The funniest part is how the misinterpreted the audience reaction. It wasn't even "what do you mean by gay?" it was "wtf does any of that mean Jerry?"
@@jakethepillowsnake5302 it was “I paid $80.00 for this ticket….”
@@jakethepillowsnake5302 yeah it doesn't make any sense.
Um it was a gay duke, bet you feel stupid now
It's crazy how often later in life the actors seem to become their characters... But he is going from "lovable neurotic Seinfeld" to "crazy neurotic Jerry Seinfeld" right quick!
Milionaire comedians consistently being the world's most insecure people is a phenomenon that should be studied tbh
Bobcat Goldthwait living rent free inside of Jerry's mind for some 30 years because of a single joke that actually happened to be true is pretty damn hilarious.
Really? I want to hear that joke. Now.
@@mr.pavone971921:40 the time stamp
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But the part about Seinfeld being a Scientologist that's not true right?
@@Overonator He did an e-reading in the 70's, thought it was interesting, but did not pursue it further. Back in the 90's when Bobcat made the joke many celebrities tried to hide their connection to the church because it was/still is a weird religion. So he probably overheard Seinfeld talking about it at a club and jumped to conclusions. That's how most of the comedy world knew Bill Cosby was a rapist, it spread as rumors in the comedy circuit. It's not enough to come out and accuse him, but it is enough to warn the women in comedy/your life.
Bobcat said it best - “the best thing Jerry did for his career was being friends with Larry David.”
Boom
Load of bullshit. Larry David was nothing without Jerry. Jerry got given a freakin NBC sitcom while Larry was working the clubs lol. Larry won the lottery being friends with Jerry.
@@spenser9908 ok what has jerry done since Seinfeld? Shit.
What has larry david done? Another show which ran for 2 decades and is also considered one of the best comedies of all time.
What do seinfeld and curb have in common? Larry David as one of its lead writers.
You can justify all you want but Jerry is not that funny anymore and dated a fucking high schooler. Fuck him.
Bobcat's comment definitely holds water, and other beverages too, I would think. One only need watch an episode of CURB and the cat is out of the proverbial bag; SEINFELD was Larry's Voice LOUD and CLEAR. I've always been a Jerry Seinfeld fan, but I have been cringing over his attitude that says, "I am Comedy's Elder Statesman now." This is a sure recipe for the Guillotine of his legacy. Just tell your well crafted and very funny observations, Jerry--- we'll go along. Don't get all George Carlin-ey on us!!
@@spenser9908
Lots of pedophiles & rapists got shows on NBC, well, just Jerry & Cosby, but it's who got it.
It's quite amusing that Seinfeld thinks you can't tell jokes anymore considering the guy who carried him to fame has been consistently telling much edgier jokes on a show that people love for over a decade now.
WOWZA that's a good point.
Jerry is just sad he can't be a dick anymore
who?
@@Neviksir Larry David
Larry David gets away with it because he makes himself the butt of the joke. That's his magic formula. He can quite literally film "himself" being uncomfortable around trans people, because the consequences later in the episode will expose the hypocrisy. That's how he writes, and gets away with it
I don't think he ever actually said anything funny that wasn't written by Larry David. Who, by the way, is openly politically incorrect and popular beyond measure.
Definitely not true, considering the last two seasons, Larry David had nothing to do with and people seem to forget that quite a few iconic scenes are from those last two seasons even though the ending was bad. Everyone on the show had trouble finding success because their roles stuck them in a type-cast trap. Everyone sees Jason Alexander, they think "GEORGE IS GETTING UPSET!" and whatnot. Either way, Jerry's right. I think it was better that society at least had their rotation of shows that they could enjoy and talk about, knowing it would be on for years to come. Streaming is like some media hype frenzy where they're just gambling that people will care enough to watch the show for a whole season or two, spanning two or three years and it's over.
“Stop laughing, it’s not funny” always gets me.
Kramer acted his apology, so Letterman audience thought it was a sketch and laughed on cue because that's their job.
They didn't laugh because they found it funny. I doubt they've watched the recording of the heckling incident.
@@criztuif all the laughs you hear during this edit of the letterman episode are real and at the points they were originally intented, im a little confused about the audience STILL laughing after michael even adress them laughing! Its like they are bots ffs, even assuming they have no idea about the incident, cant they hear him? Its so weird... However, it is absolutely impossible to hear jerrys "stop laughing its not funny" and take it serious
@@singingsunflower9000 it's because Kramer is acting, he's not sincere, you can see he don't like feeling exposed, dude's a dumpster fire.
Letterman most likely didn't have a stage director to signal the audience to stop laughing. "laugh on cue" means to laugh voluntarily, not because it's funny. it's also a form of acting. "live show audiences" are actors.
@@criztu I love how the Kramer dude is sitting there feeling sorry for himself, like he's the victim.
Bro burnt his own bridges dropping n-bombs, and the apology is still about him, and not the people he shouted at.
Boo hoo, rich man.
The mere idea of having Kramer on apologizing for using the N-word was insane.
I went to a Jerry Seinfeld comedy show in 2005. I don't remember a single joke, but I know I saw Jerry.
Think poptarts, and driving from long island to the city. Or the city to new jersey.
Could that have anything to do with the fact that it was almost 20 years ago?
going to a comedy show doesn't mean you have any sense of humor yourself, by the way. you're just some dumb schmuck who paid money for someone else to make them laugh. in other words, the joke's on you. you are the joke.
@@williamfortin2453Probably had more to do with the fact it was Jerry Seinfeld
@@williamfortin2453I mean even the show is good but it’s soulless and forgettable
For the longest time, my friend thought all the stand up bits on Seinfeld were suppose to be not funny. Like, he thought it was a running joke that the famous comedian isnt funny. He was shocked to find out it was Jerrys actual stand up 😂
Me 2. I watched Seinfeld originally thinking that Jerry wasn't really a comedian in actual life because the Jerry on the show waa never really the funny one 😂
When i finally figured out the Seinfeld has real life standup and not just an oddball tv show, I tried watching it and it was exactly like the unfunny standup bits from his show 😂
Lol me too. It took a while to understand that is actually his set.
WAIT FOR REAL????
OH MY GOD.
Omg lol
Hold up. I’ve been watching Seinfeld my entire life. Are you serious?
The Bobcat Goldthwait part is crazy because Jerry says "He didn't get anywhere" but uh... yes he did. He's a successful director, writer, and has had tons of voice and TV roles. He's also just very well-liked in the industry, and that's the real reason Jerry bleeped his name out of that woman's mouth so that he could shit on him and avoid the professional backlash. Didn't work. He always comes off as so petty and it makes him look SO bad, and the irony is that if he had just let it go at any point in the last 30 fucking years since it happened, it wouldn't even be a thing!
It doesn't matter, bro. Jerry Seinfeld won because he's a billionaire and Bobcat is a working millionaire. He'll always feel superior because of his bank account and nothing short of eclipsing his networth will count as getting anywhere, and even then I imagine acknowledging Bobcat for Jerry would be tantamount to ego-death because, I mean, listen to the man. He's clearly got severe demons he's never going to work through.
@@riddlewrong Seinfeld is extremely well liked. You're just coping about something, simple as that and it's extremely sad because you really shouldn't have to do mental gymnastics over a random billionaire you have never met.
Jerry being so publicly booty blasted about after all these years is another RL example of The Streisand Effect
@@Dotification blasted by nobodies. Progressives have almost zero standing in the comedy world these days. Somehow the left got so bad at comedy that they made right-wing comedy not just work, but takeover.
@@PenskePC17 Be sure to swallow when Daddy Jerry is done, big boy!
Jerry Seinfeld coming across less likable than Bill Maher is insane.
Bill's pretty pompous - Seinfeld has always been indifferent
They are both about as likable as they are funny
If you noticed, Bill is way too smart for Jerry and had to taper his answer as to not hurt Jerry's ego. Notice his eyebrow movement and forehead as he works through how to politely explain to the man next to him that "you're old and grumpy now, not young and 'funny'".
Bill Maher's best work is D.C. Cab, and that is all. I truly wish a guest would pretend to be a die-hard D.C. Cab fan and glaze Bill over it.
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Some comedian should call their next tour "Stop Laughing, it's not funny" LOL
Why do comedians think they’re somehow so great and so society would crumble without them. I like to laugh but this snobby bullshit behavior is ridiculous. If you listen to Jerry or Rogan talk, you’d think they just cured cancer or brought about world peace. It’s really stupid.
i dont listen to Jerry - but while I dont agree everything Rogan says, at least he has the will and wherewithal to SAY things ..... thats what we need.
Immediately throw out correctness
@@ghostrider-be9ekno we certainly don’t need people confidently making things up more.
@@what.5693 what in christs name does that have to do with being allowed to ask questions and throwing out PC ?
All these famous people are secretly transgendered, G2G Poncho Pete son of man on UA-cam
You dont understand the power of a laugh or more specifically the ability to put things into perspective and laugh at it rather than let it drive you crazy or lead to destruction. Not saying they cure cancer but comedy is immensely valuable to society
I genuinely cannot understand why people find this man funny. He always struck me, all the way back to his sitcom, as a pompous, thin-skinned boring unfunny dude with a God complex.
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I think there's a reason 90% of the time someone wants to portray a mediocre comedian they do the Seinfeld "What's the deal with..." bit
I always thought George Costanza was the real main character of Seinfeld, which makes sense since it's kinda based on Larry David himself.
Jerry Seinfeld: "You couldn't make Seinfeld today, the extreme left would cancel you!"
Always Sunny: "Oh, did someone get addicted to crack? 😂😂"
Louis CK's show was ALWAYS a better play on seinfeld's show. Sure he didn't have the same 3 friends in each episode and a laugh track, but think about how similar the premises are: the daily struggles of a comedian in NYC.
@@duhmojo624 yeah but that decision is financially motivated, not political, shows dont get new seasons because of diminishing returns of the captive audience. there are politically incorrect comedies being made today, y'all just dont watch it because if it has a diverse cast it is seen as woke or whatever.
@@duhmojo624 Bullshit. Not FOX, FX. FX takes risks and has put out some of the best tv in recent years.
@@duhmojo624 The fact that Netflix is terrible at handling their IP has absolutely nothing to do with the potential longevity of a show.
@@duhmojo624 exactly, the first 10 seasons of Always Sunny would not be able to be made today. That show is the millenial seinfeld, but even more funny.
the repetition of "Stop laughing, it's not funny" and later taking it from Jerry to use against him was a master stroke.
Forever in the repertoire 😊
Some would say that made it funnier
Yeah after he says anything can be 🤩 funny….
seems like jerry does not understand that phone is barely used as a phone, and probably never played poker in his life.
"Shana is a person, not an age" feels more incriminating than just admitting he was a predator.
"I'm dating a teenager because I'm open-minded and not ageist!"
@donovian2538 All kiddy-fiddlers say that their victims are "mature for their age".
Yeah honestly ppl would be disgusted, but if he just said "yeah I just like'em young 🤪" but a lot of them would just accept it and and probably brush it off.
I love the, "oh I didn't know at the time." Which, if true, why didn't you immediately cut things off when you found out?
@@XCasper1999Xratio
This is definitely a guy who spent a few too many years in the 90’s and 2000’s being treated like a god and is having a hard time accepting his declining relevancy.
BINGO !!
Which makes no sense to me because I NEVER thought he was funny!
Yea pretty sad. He needs to do what Bill Burr or Dave Chappelle does. Either continue working and STFU, or just retire on your own terms without worrying about what everyone else thinks.
Yes and the same for Bill Maher . They're both incredibly rich, arrogant and not as funny as they think they think they are .
@@sarahtiferet598yes but maher was never funnnyyy
Jerry's a clean comic. He doesn't say "ass". He says "little rear ends" when ogling Olympic girl gymnasts.
The fact that you wrote this, tells us way too much about your own fixations and projections sir. You wouldn’t happen to drive an ice cream truck by any chance do you?
@@dightonazpeitia4350 ua-cam.com/video/ia61oeZ53HM/v-deo.html
@@dightonazpeitia4350oh please, what a cope. are you supporting a PEDOPHILE?
@@dightonazpeitia435017.. 38.. if you know you know
@@dightonazpeitia4350 Jerry dated a 14 year old, not a good hill to die on
I never realized how much rage Jerry has. Anytime his ego takes a miniscule slight the sheer anger in his eyes is shocking. It's weirdly fascinating, he has succeeded, wealthy beyond all imagination, yet he cannot take any criticism.
Yeah what Burr said was eye opening
Seinfeld set off my alarm bells during his appearance on Norm MacDonalds podcast where Norm asked him how he "gives back" and Jerry was offended and said he considers his creation of "Seinfeld" is a public service the poors should be grateful for.
He never said that😄
Good to know. Seinfeld has been helping the poors before Segura.
He's a comedian. You're just proving his point. Maybe someday your "alarm bells" will grow into a set of balls
Was that a deleted scene? I didn't see him say that
Hahahahahaha!
The thing is, Larry King didn't even SAY that the network cancelled Seinfeld. He just asked him.
I agree with you. As an interviewer, I simply think King asked that for the benefit of audience members who didn't know the circumstances. I host a local TV show and routinely pose questions that I already know the answer to for that very reason.
it seems King caught on to how tight Seinfelds ass is from his reaction to that question
Jerry response was so overblown, as if his ego was hurt that someone did not knew everything about him and the show, as if someone should
@@CabezasDePescadowell Jerry probably thought Larry King (also Jewish) would know everything about him, Seinfeld being king of the Jews and all
One can understand his consternation
Yes, I always thought that in King's mind it was just a snappy-sounding, clippable thing to say. He clearly knew the show wasn't cancelled. The emphasis in the question was on "YOU cancelled THEM".
Joe Rogan, who is worth more than 100 million Dollars, complains that he can't say anything anymore while literally having the biggest Podcast where he can say anything he wants. Also Seinfeld is a goddamn billionaire. How can they even complain?? Do they not even notice that they are in a extremely priviliged position?
They can do what ever they want and yet they still complain.
Maybe there's something deficient with them that money can't fix 😂
@Jack-px8lf 99% of people will take being a rich loser over a loser.
You don't become a billionaire by ever having "enough" of anything. You become one when the black hole where your heart should be randomly happens to let you make a lot of money.
I listen to Rogans podcast all the time and I can't recall a single time he uttered that kind of complaint. You're literally making this up.
Its virtually impossible to become a billionaire without some really messed up issues in your head where you just can't leave well enough alone. Because if you could once you made a couple million you would throw it in some stocks that give dividends and live off that the rest of you life in pure happiness. People with a billion dollars just can't be happy, thats how they get there.
The reason Jerry is afraid of bombing is because Larry David is the only reason he's successful. When he has to leave the Larry Dsvid umbrella, he knows and we know he's a barely funny hack.
Bill Cosby, Ellen DeGeneres, Jerry Seinfeld. Seems the cleaner the persona the nastier the actual person.
Pretty much
There's definitely value in letting loose once in a while.
On the flip side, remember the Insane Clown Posse? Some of the most charitable folks you ever did see 😅
That's been the case through out history. Look at who Dr. Seuss ended up being. And Ghandi. And Mother Theresa.
Ellen DeGeneres, and Jerry Seinfeld are good people. The videos against them, including this one, are nothing but clickbait, designed to get views.
This is the most brilliantly edited documentary about Seinfeld's ever-changing hairline that I could have possibly imagined.
😂😂😂😂
What's incredible is it appears to wane throughout the years but also inexplicably wax occasionally. Like a force of nature
@@andrewschultz7843 A force of cutting edge science that only the 1% has access to
All these famous people are secretly transgendered, G2G Poncho Pete son of man on UA-cam
MY EXACT THOUGHTS ARE YOU IN MY HEAD!?!?!
That gay king joke bombed because it was a cell phone joke… cell phone jokes haven’t been funny since the early 2000s & they were barely funny then.
Keep coping, Louis.
and because louis ck did it 5 years earlier and 5 times funnier than him
The word gay is just not funny anymore like in the 90`s
No one feels insulted
It´s just that using "gay king" instead of "king" doesn´t make it funnier
Also, no one knows a gay french king!
@@larzkruber822calling people gay was never funny. It was just lowbrow, middle schooler humor. And depressingly it’s still a thing apparently because my nephew says “that’s so gay” and he’s only 11. My sister put a stop to it real fast tho. I’m proud of her. That was the kind of “humor” my generation used and it also wasn’t funny then.
This reminded me of the attestupe "Nordic tradition" of tossing elders off a cliff. 😂
Yes! I’ve been reading about cultural traditions for doing away with the elderly. Fascinating stuff.
"Maybe Jerry longs to return to the 90's, a time before PC culture ever existed." Shows Manson boycott, Satanic panic, Zappa, Jello, and Twisted Sister speaking out against music censorship. Absolutely genius.
Should have been footage of the first incandescent lamps, traffic signs and a ferris wheel. I'd have laughed more.
@@brovid-19 Dude, it's so cool to hate. You're so cool for not liking things.
The Political is the state and the state is just shit. So PC is Ideology Bullcrap
Not genius at all. Incredibly stupid. To think that Seinfeld was saying that back then anything was allowed, people never got offended, there was no line to be crossed, how colossally stupid - and then to find morons like you calling that genius, well, it's not hilarious, it's just sad. I feel so bad for you.
It's particular weird since nobody calls it 'PC' anymore. It's all 'cancel culture'. Political correctness is literally what this was called in the 90's. Which means it absolutely existed in the 90's.
Jerry referencing All in the Family as a groundbreaking show that doesn't exist anymore because of the "far left" is fucking insane. That show was literally punching up and always mocked the bigotry of Archie Bunker, and believe me when I tell you conservatives weren't happy about it.
Still aren't. MAGAs would cancel such a show that made fun of a bigot 'patriot'.
Makes me think he truly did not get the jokes 😂
If they put it in the air today, we'd have a Bamboozled situation where the morons on the right would take the wrong message away from it. They'd sympathise with the bigot.
Larry David was the backbone and heart of Seinfeld. Curb Your Enthusiasm’s success is certainly proof of that
facts
Seinfeld two most popular seasons are one where Larry David wasn’t around. 🙄
Larry David wasnt even around for the entire duration
@@__________f9433 literally nobody outside of USA knows Seinfield tho. He's a local has-been celebrity, I tell you, people who know Z-listers like Hercules actor and entire Buffy cast STILL don't know Seinfield where I live. He's absolutely a washed-out _domestic_ act. Larry David isn't a big star internationally either, but EVERYBODY knows the song from Curb Your Enthusiasm. I don't think I know a single person who knows theme of Seinfield... They don't even syndicate it here. It was like an ancient Friends type of show with a background laugh track but no Ross?
100%…everybody - young, old, black white etc LOVES LD & Curb … young people don’t even know who Jerry is…
In Japan they have a tradition called tossing out Grandma
In Los Angeles they have a tradition called tossing off Grandpa
Can't wait for 60 years from now
"He sought the advice of Bill Maher" famous last words
😂😂😂
@@mehyaraus I don't think Jerry respects anyone else in the game
Larry David hasn’t stopped being funny for decades. It’s not society. It’s Jerry.
Exactly I go home and watch Curb
Absolutely agreed! Jokes from people like Mitch Hedberg or Steven Wright will still be funny and/or relevant in a thousand years, in ten thousand years.
And it’s not like Larry doesn’t have his edgy angles, and I’m absolutely certain we’d disagree on a lot of politics, but the guy’s funny, and he doesn’t need to make up woke-boogeymen as an excuse to why he’s not funny any more.
Curb is literally whatever lol I can’t get the hype. Old white guy making old white guy jokes? We’re not sick of that yet? It’s wild to me.
His statements about it being the fault of the extreme left(whatever made up boogieman that is) and PC crap really seems so out of touch and dated but I mean what do we expect from Jerry the Zionist supporter and avid groomer he love's m young so they can't tell him he's not funny. Crazy how somehow everything is the lefts fault failing that not that long ago in the 80-90's it was very much and probably still is a conservative leaning past time to be offended by even more things. Hell if he wants to go there even project 2025 wants to ban porn....
That 0.5/4 Rotten Tomato rating from Richard Roeper regarding his Floptart movie is hilarious. "If there was a thing called the IMDB Witness Protection Program whereby you could get your name taken off the credits of a particular project, this would be that project for me." Honestly, that single critique is far funnier than ANYTHING Jerry Seinfeld has ever said.
Richard Roeper redeemed himself for hating Bad Boys 2.
Roeper sucks. That movie sucked too, but Roeper's joke isn't funny at all.
I thought that pop tart movie was pretty funny. I’m surprised it didn’t do well.
.. you are the lowest common denominator.. congrats..@@codycast
@@guyincognito8440 how much crying are you going to do in this comment section?
I thought this was gonna be a light roast; you absolutely decimated him.
Unfrosted is my current frontrunner for the worst film of 2024.
UPDATE: Borderlands the Movie is a close competitor.
I like to imagine Larry David reading the Unfrosted script on Jerry's request, avoiding Jerry because he KNOWS he won't be able to say anything nice about it, only for Jerry to end the friendship when Larry snaps and says: "Pop Tarts aren't movie material! They're barely breakfast material!"
Everyone I know who saw it, loved it.
That's so Larry David 😂
As much as I see Jerry as a cold person .. the film was funny enough for me
The movie was not funny. Stupid actually.
That actually a good line. Kudos if you came up with it
Jerry’s just reached that phase of “I’m too old to keep up with the world, I’ve done things that would be considered wrong by todays standards, that scares me deeply, so I’m going to whine about the fabled ‘good ol days’ so I can tell myself that it’s not me, it’s everyone else”
Happens to most, not all
Damn bro. Getting philosophical in here.
Men will do literally anything to avoid admitting that they're aging 😮💨 up to and including dating teenagers 💀
So fucking glad my parents have stayed sane and chill this far into their 7th decade.
@@christophergreen6595 too damn lucky, both u and them
"The Gay King Bomb" sounds like the next Hideo Kojima plot device
nah, more like suda 51
Gilbert Gottfried used to make fun of Jerry Seinfeld by doing impressions of him to his face before he became famous. Would love to have seen that.
EDIT: Here's Howard Stern and Gilbert Gottfried calling Jerry Seinfeld and filling his answering machine with Seinfeld impressions /watch?v=1FSgs1gBgWw
Gilbert was a “comedian’s comedian” and had a lot of respect from other comics. He started doing standup as a kid and saw Jerry when he was just starting out. He was also brutal on Dice but again, Gil saw Dice back when he was an impressionist and getting acting gigs.
You'd hate gilbert gottfried because he used to casually drop the n word.
@@IPITYTHEFOOLZno
@@IPITYTHEFOOLZ the gorilla folder incident
Funnily enough he actually voiced Jerry Seinfeld's cameo in an episode of Clerks the Animated Series.
Jerry Seinfeld is not funny. Everyone on Seinfeld was funnier than him. He carries himself like a pompous king of comedy. That’s the real joke. Jon O’ Hurley makes him look like an open mic er. 🤣
None of what Bobcat said was false. Jerry is creepy and weird (it’s often what happens to highly sensitive/insecure people who don’t get their egos checked early enough) and he did casually practice Scientology once. He also dated a high schooler when he was in his late 30s. He did all of that, and he can’t even learn to laugh at himself.
What's wrong with dating a high schooler?
@@unbroken1010 Nothing if you're also a high schooler.
@@MamadNobari your a man or woman at puberty. Stop being soft and whining. You literally cheer when the hip hop do it and playboy mansion parties happen
I bet you vote blue no matter. 😂 And now whine
@@unbroken1010that's irrelevant
Seinfeld, even in his own show, never seemed funny. He always came off as an unfunny, pretentious jerk. The supporting cast were the funny ones.
@@Illumirage sorry I hurt your feelings with my own opinion.
His show was promoted due to his connections.
Yeah its crazy actually, the other actors were the amazing ones. Jerry was the "straight man" of the show.
How much of the show was Larry David's genius? 🤔
@@KT-ki6gz and I guess he didn't need to date 16yo's
dryly panning to Kramer apologizing for saying the N-word and then he says "afro-americans" is actually the funniest thing that can happen
That was funny in a sick kind of way, just watching a public humiliation as he stutters and grovels to try and save any reputation he had left.
That's the thing, it was a totally normal term at the time, nothing offensive about it.
@@Vingul Oh yeah, it was "afro-american" this and "afro-american" that 7 years ago.
@@krabbcake8371 LOL. «Kramer» said it in 2006, not seven years ago. Honestly thought it was longer ago than that as well.
@@Vingul Oh youre right hahah
This is a masterfully cut and produced video ... holy shit. Gotta go whatch more of your stuff now. Thanks man, well done!
I always considered these netflix movies to be the substitute for direct to dvd
Just a step above Lifetime movies
Hmm 🤔. Good call.
True. Though when it comes to series that's a different story, there's a ton of high quality and critically acclaimed series that are exclusive to streaming platforms. I used to watch a lot of them, but the past few years I've been sustained by UA-cam, podcasts, and books.
@@wolfcatwithagunHAHAHA! Good one! 😂
i concur
"WhAt'S tHe DeAl with self-aggrandizing mediocrity??"
So glad I found this channel. The steady build of the dull monotonous snark and sarcasm slowly becomes more and more insightful and on point. Seinfeld admitting at 70 he hasn’t enjoyed life to Bill Maher (of all people)’s dismay is a wild moment. Billions of dollars, trapped in his own echo chamber, fading away in public view.
Love the apostrophe s ('s) after the parentheses!
@ why thank you 🫡
I’m open to changing my mind, but so far, I have never found a single person known as a “comedian” whom I find less funny than Jerry Seinfeld.
The truly hilarious thing about Jerry is that for all of his musings about the art of stand-up comedy, he didn't become rich and famous because of his act. If his sitcom hadn't blown up he would be remembered as a hack from a bygone era. Joe Rogan also suffers massively from this conceit.
Same as Rogan in that respect.
Damn, you’re right!
@andybaldman did you not bother to finish reading his comment? Lol
@@davidcuellar7414 No, I was agreeing.
Exactly! The show wad great, and I would say most of it is Larry David's ideas and the acting of the cast.
It became evident on his coffee show that Jerry thinks he is THE authority on what is and isn't funny. His arogance on the matter is just weird.
I still not watched all episodes but arrogance is a good word to describe it.
@benf111 Making allowances for style and era, he's beginning to sound like another Jerry (Lewis), pontificating on his art, lamenting the lack of quality around him, and in general pissing on his audience.
@@vestibulate yeah you nailed it
Don't worry, Roe Jogan is the REAL authority on what's funny.
Because someone some day told him Seinfeld was the most watched show on tv. That gave him a big head and he's choked the air out of every room with it ever since.
Adding a little context for that bizarro Michael Richards Letterman appearance. As an oldie who witnessed the whole weird episode in real time, i seem to recall that was also the same time that all the Seinfeld DVD's were being released or had imminent release dates, and it was expected to be BIG money maker. So the whole Letterman thing appeared in our household as nothing more than Jerry trying to save his cash cow. Nothing more.
I remember watching that set when it dropped. The whole thing was just so goddang transparent. It was even crazier to see Seinfeld telling Letterman's audience to "Stop laughing, it's not funny" was priceless. That single statement, uttered in a deathly serious tone, was about as big an exercise in contrasts as I can imagine. What I heard was, "Stop laughing, my cash-cow is bleeding out and you're making it worse."
I remember that. You’re right, it was a promo for the DVD’s and Jerry got Michael Richards to apologise on Letterman to stop the controversy from affecting his bottom line. It was the wrong format for an apology, but it came off like a bit.
Cynical take.
@@ManicMindTrick Right because people in show business wouldn't do anything for profit.
@@ManicMindTrick he knew that moment could affect the show's profitability for decades to come
Jerry's whole "we used to watch Cheers on Television" tangent gives very strong "old man yells at clouds" vibes
When he's making fucking Bill Maher look like the less out of touch one, you know he's got a problem
Says someone---like everyone else watching this and agreeing---who's comfortable living in his woke bubble thinking all is well, this is just progress, Jerry's old. Sure.
@@yournamehere6002 Sorry you don’t understand the modern world and it scares you, but it’s doing fine without you, so don’t worry.
@@vooveks Yeah, it's doing just peachy. But glad you took time out of your day to be condescending.
@@vooveks Enjoy your echo chamber where up is down and down is up. If regression is the modern world, then I guess I don't know what modern means. But of course, the meanings of words are being changed all the time these days, so...there ya go.
@@yournamehere6002 Ok grandad, keep yelling at that cloud, we're off to the beach.
Remember when an adult Seinfeld dated a 17-year-old girl?
So many Seinfeld apologists mad lol
It’s obviously creepy, but holy fuck was she hot
Pepperidge farm remembers.
Was she Black? Because a Black 17 year old is always considered an adult.
ExcessCompany - That has NOTHING to do with this.
Yup.
“If you’re not horny you can’t write a great song.”
God can you imagine how awkward funerals would be?
You're grieving your daughter and your brother's pole knocks over the mic stand.
"Amazing Grace" was about a woman called "Grace" and her amazing badoinkadoinks and the sweet sound they made when you slapped them.
Really gives "Tears in Heaven" a different spin, doesn't it?
@@michaelccozens RULE 34. Sorry Connor!
There’s some substance behind there, hippy mystics group creative forces and sexual forces under one umbrella. Even Jung probably, who’s cited in the video
"PC Bullshit" is such a lazy explanation for why unfunny people aren't getting covered. There are TONS of risque/controversial jokes out there. Here's the difference: They're funny.
Punching down is when people groan. Lazy.
I just realized Jerry was always my least favorite character on Seinfeld.
He was the straight man in a sea of comedians 😅
by a wide, wide margin.
He’s the Edison of comedy; bad at doing the job so he hires the talent and takes the credit.
@@dimatadore actually Larry David created the show. I have no idea why he thought Seinfeld needed a show but it was pretty funny just usually not because of Jerry.
Almost never because of Jerry.
@@dimatadore haha...yes. he's Tesla's b
I loved the show. But let's be honest he was the weakest link amongst the cast and behind the scenes you had Larry David. Jerry has done nothing since. Nothing.
bullshit take
"Nothing" including Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee, 3 comedy specials, wrote three books, Bee Movie, and Unfrosted. Have you ever READ three books?
The weakest link? What has Jason Alexander done since? What has Michael Richards done since (besides a brief, ahem, stand-up career)? Julia Louis-Dreyfus has done Veep, anything else? Further, Jerry is estimated to be worth around $900 million---which means he has the luxury of not working if he chooses to. And how much work would you really do if you had that kind of money?
You're no artist! No talent! You're nothing! In 1975, I walked Bob Dylan up on stage! Who the fuck are you?
@@shadypelicanhow bout his previous broadway experience. Jason Alexander was already an established actor
I think you missed one important thing that comes up with Jerry frequently. It's when he brings up why he loves bees and it's because of "their respect for hierarchy". Jerry thinks everyone is programmed for their place in the hierarchy and should be happy there. Don't get uppity and recognize Jerry is at the top of the hierarchy. Your place is to laugh at his jokes and service Queen Jerry.
but yet his shit-ass rip-off of Antz was about a bee who is upset that he is obliged to stay in the same position for the rest of his life, thus rebelling to overcome the hierarchy?
@@hydriumstudio I take Jerry at his word when speaking in "real" life. His insipid, cliched plot is neither here nor there just fodder for the chumps.
@@chuckincharlie I gotcha, it's like the hierarchy mindset only applies if he's the one on top. So when his character starts off as a common grunt his self-aggrandizing narcissistic ass can't tolerate it. Thus why he gets so triggered and aggressively defends the movie. Thank you sir, I finally understand bee movie.
And here I thought Jerry from "Rick and Morty" had the most beta energy.
And bees don't even work that way. Eusocial insects dont care about hierarchy, theyre a workers collective
What I really love is that younger people are going to grow up, grow old and then the next generation will call them 'old and stupid' too, and they won't think they're old and stupid and they will call each other names on the internet, wondering when they stopped being relevant. The grave beckons, chuckles.
"Get off my lawn you darn Palestinians!"
-Jerry Seinfeld
Jerry Seinfeld looks and acts like the most humorless man you'll ever meet.
He's plenty funny and has the right to be serious and speak on serious topics.
he hasn't said anything funny in years
@@Feasco I think he has
I mean, I don't find this fair. Doing anything on a high level is a rigorous thing that requires discipline, sacrifice, self-criticism, and all sorts of other attitudes that are not FUN in any way what so ever. And to quote a favorite musician, "I take music VERY seriously, because the more seriously I take it, the more it gets me off.". It really doesn't matter whether you like the guy or not. This "Oh you must be fun at parties" childishness is so misplaced and immature. This isn't a party, and he's under no obligation to amuse you when he's not on stage. Whether you find his act amusing or not is your business, but that particular form of judgement you're throwing out simply isn't legitimate.
@@matthewlawton9241You do not sound like you would be fun to be around in any circumstance.
Jerry Seinfeld also talked in his autobiography about how he thinks people only watch gymnastics to watch little girls in their leotards with their "tight rear ends" or smth like that. Absolute creep
Jerry had to make a show about him being a comedian where people are scripted to laugh at his jokes for people to laugh at his jokes. He's the least funny character in Seinfeld.
he was paying the Straight Man, which he did very well. Had some one liners too every episode too but it was basically just his standup jokes. Of course Larry David was the comic genius of that show.
Jason Bateman played the straight man in "Arrested Development"...And was actually funny.
Jerry was not funny as the straight man in his own show, he was consistently outshone by his costars, but Bateman, also surrounded by extremely talented people, was hilarious in his own right.
I think people use his role as the straight man in "Seinfeld" to excuse him being unfunny, but the straight man actually *can* be funny.
Personal opinions aside, this is just objectively untrue. Seinfeld used to be a very popular stand up comedian, and boomers still pay silly money to see him tell old jokes because they think he's funny. Other comedians also have huge respect for his work.
His problem isn't that he was never able to get a laugh, he was a legend once, it's that he got complacent and started coasting on that. Seems like one of the worst things that can happen to a comedian in terms of keeping their act good is that they just get too rich and successful and have too many people telling them how great they are. Humility is really a pretty essential part of a good stand up act.
@@reneedailey1696Jerry knew the assignment. And now you are comparing him to Bateman? Lol need any help with that reach guy?
He’s the least funny person on Earth. His ‘success’ makes the mind boggle.
I think the funniest thing about the comedians like Rogan and Seinfeld is that ironically they take comedy so damm serious. Both of them are massively rich and famous but all they care about is being taken seriously as a comic
Thinking fear is the key to comedy is like thinking an allergic reaction is the key to a good lasagna.
Thats funnier than seinfeld
That makes no sense at all.
@@guyincognito8440bruh
@@guyincognito8440What are you not understanding about the metaphor? Having an allergic reaction to food is, of course, not delicious or good. It's scary and possibly deadly. In the same way, fear is not a driver to comedy. It kills it. If you're afraid all the time, a single failure ends you up where Jerry is now -- being a thin skinned whiner rather than listening to his actual smart take in the beginning -- that his job is to navigate and find what the audience is looking for.
I cannot STAND when comedians explain what comedy is and put it on this pedestal. We all know it’s subjective. You’re telling jokes, it’s not that deep.
I can't stand it when a comedian (and Bobcat's appearance on CSI comes to mind) claims that comedy is all about "telling harsh truths to the people," or confronting people with "the truth, man." It's not. Comedy is about being funny. Being funny can be achieved in many ways. Sometimes it's achieved through nonsense or absurdity or just plain silliness. Look at Monty Python's Flying Circus. Sure, they used the issues of the day as a basis for much of their comedy, but they weren't trying to hold up a mirror to Mr. and Mrs. Middlebrow and say, "Look at YOU! YOU'RE lame and corrupt!"
Comedians also being put on a pedestal or as philosophers or intellectuals is pretty annoying when they seem prone to fall for left or right wing crank ideas.
Exactly. And then he puts himself as the authority on whatbis isn't funny. It's like he thinks it's an objective science that only he has access too.
@@ew275xah yes they should all be enlightened centrists like you
@@thevoteman Yes
joe rogan discussing comedy with tucker carlson is cruel and unusual punishment
tucker carlson is funnier than most comedians
@@julientoscano231 yeah i mean if your frontal lobe is tapioca i can see how that would make sense
@@julientoscano231, Can’t argue there, it is extremely funny to see people like him make a complete ass of themselves any and every time they open their mouth.
@@funkndonuthe is though and just because you don't like him doesn't make you right.
the unintentional tradegy and the unintentional comedy
"You can't be funny anymore because of the left. Back in the day you could be funny"
*immediately name drops multiple comedy shows that were the farthest left shows that existed in their eras of entertainment*
You're making his point, though. Who would make All in the Family today? How would that go?
Liberalism used to be about free speech, now it’s about dogma. The modern left has more in common with the “moral majority” from the 80’s. Dogma and comedy are in direct opposition.
@@xenalin1 MAGA certainly wouldn't, because it would be making fun of them.
The simpons are starting to have to apologize and retcon their best seasons away because of modern tastes. What made the simpsons great was always that they told the truth about society.
@@fen4554 Especially conservatives.
Fun fact many of you might not know: Bobcat is actually a pretty accomplished film director.
I loved God Bless America
God Bless America frustrated me. It had great ideas, but felt like it was filmed with a script's first draft. It also lacked a certain energy. Like, you can tell Goldthwaite has a background in TV - Maybe it was shot as a TV pilot or something, rather than a work of cinema
Didn’t know that, but it’s good to know 👍
He also groomed Nikki Cox as a teenager.
Honestly, the only movie he made that still holds up, in my opinion, is Shakes The Clown.
Pause at 27:42 and you'll never unsee his dentures
Seinfeld said recently that today , because of the woke left-wing media, a show like SEINFELD would never be allowed to be on tv.Evidently, Jerry doesn’t watch much cable tv. SEINFELD is on every freaking day. It’s in syndication on at least one network. And on NETFLiX infinitely.
These moron's love to say this dumb shit, it's not true and it hasn't been for decade's. Entertainment media has gotten way off the hinges than where it was in the days of Seinfeld, Friends and Boy Meets World.
My favorite genre of comedian is the dudes who are just too edgy for today's standards where everyone's too wOkE. They complain about being canceled and silenced....as they stand on stage in their Netflix special.
Dude didnt notice that Curb Your Enthusiasm has been on all this time.
the morbid ominous tone of voice, the random interjections of bizarre spiritual analogies, the quiet and distraught interjections during interviews, the tragically melancholy narrative drawn around the incredibly mundane... this is genius
It's definitely not genius.
@@guyincognito8440 hello seinfeld, want to make your gay king joke for us again?
@@dogwithswag Did you like your own post again? No one else would have.
@@guyincognito8440 keep coping seinfeld, sorry people think i'm funnier than you.
@@guyincognito8440Oof
I would almost feel sorry for Jerry if he wasn't such a gay French king.
That groomed children
Yo mama.
@@smallfaucet I sit while I pee
This is a very underrated comment.
Homophobic comments are helping our leftist cause.
Check ur bigotry
Whenever anyone talks about that Seinfeld quote about Cheers and old shit like that, the examples that often come up are Always Sunny and Curb. One of those has been going for 20 years and the other was written by the guy who made Seinfeld funny to begin with. For him to not mention either of those is indicative that he’s not just out of touch, but that he’s actively tuned out everything to watch right wing bullshit.
Jerry Seinfeld killed a homeless man and everyone forgot.Everyone but me.
I forgot. Care to explain the homeless reference?
Thank God it wasn't a homeless cat
"Why don't you get a goddamn job, 'Al?'"
I can actually see Jerry say that line.
Bro what?
There's nothing funnier than rich people complaining about not being able to say whatever they want to anymore. Gets me laughing every time. It's gold, Jerry!
saying whatever you want is the cornerstone of a free society, seethe. hatespeech is thought crime.
@@cagneybillingsley2165 you are going to love it when you're old enough to drive
@@cagneybillingsley2165of course, but people also have every right to criticize when some say “whatever they want”.
SCENE: Jerry wanders confused in a cold alleyway littered with trash. Jerry: "Hello? Is this where I view the streaming? Hello?"
The Gimli looking over the wall gag had me in stitches
Jerry Seinfeld: Oh no! The "extreme left" is killing comedy with censorship! Help!
Adam Sandler: I couldn't use swear words when I did an intro for Jerry because he wouldn't allow it.
Well. We've encountered a bit of hypocrisy here haven't we?
Funnily enough too, the left has likely been riffing on Adam Sandler for years, yet he's never complained about it like Jerry does.
Sandler could have said any words he wanted in the English language, they were still not going to be funny.
@@iSiberianHusky And Jerry would still be a hypocrite as well. Sandler is kinda lame imo.
@siberianhusky5874 Sandler's MO is to make a bunch of money taking vacations with his friends and family, then you turn that into a movie. Really smart, Sandler won.
@@tinypig3191 What amazes me are the many people who indeed think his act is funny. I wish I could get inside these peoples' minds to figure out why. Sandler obviously has and that's why he's been so successful.
Jerry was never funny. He was easily the least funny character on his own show. George absolutely carried
Yeah, the funniest scenes in that show did not include Jerry lol
It was the right amount of a variety of neurotic characters. None of them went on to have successful solo shows because that would be too much of something.
@circleofsorrow4583 , Julia Louis Dreyfus had VEEP which was a well written and pretty funny show. And of course Larry David is great and doesn't play into any of this!!!! Peace!
I thought he was a little funny until I realized that in those moments, he was just channeling Larry David (albeit poorly)
All four characters have dialogue largely written by Jerry. So by George, you mean Jerry’s dialogue spoken by Jason Alexander
Jerry Seinfeld is so full of himself. He forgets that people don't tolerate the stupidity anymore from his days.
well. he is a comedian. he writes funny jokes. that's enough for me. i never bothered to wonder what his opinions are. just give me the jokes.
*Well he is LITERALLY the most successful comedian in history. Think anyone would have an ego if they can lay claim to that. I don't agree with him or any celebrity out there on much as most celebrities are deviants anyway. But he is right. the cancer that is wokeness has ruined comedy. Can't say anything without offending some thin skinned loser in life somewhere. Those "perpetual victims" as I like to ACCURATELY call them need to go to their parents & tell them they failed in raising such a weak, snivelling, entitled, overly sensitive skidmark on humanity.*
He spoke the truth
@@chillmegachill we now have options you know? like you can watch other stuff? he isnt funny now(just a crybaby) and wasnt funny back then either, he is the most parodied comedian ever because his act is so one dimensional anyone can do it better than him. he isnt quick, smart or insightful in his writing and act, he doesnt have great timing or delivery. he is a hack. people only like him nowadays because of what anti-pc-culture things he is seen as representing. that is the ssd truth, it isnt avout him being good or not it IS about what agenda pushing him helps.
@@thesimplegig see? it is all about that agenda!
Your a brilliant editor. Looking forward to ANYTHING you do and I hope you are being contacted for larger projects.
Who or what are your biggest influences? I dont want to be a fool and guess.
Mark Normand talks about Jerry on his podcast, you wouldn’t know Jerry even likes him from the stories. He’s constantly vetting ideas on how to text him to both not anger him and to get an actual response. It sounds like he gets left on read often with Jerry calling the shots on communication. He sounds like he has control issues and a god complex, they talk with such reverence about the man and he uses that to fuel his ego by acting like he doesn’t need them, he has bigger friends and is busy making films about pastry treats and specials that A.I. could write better. If he didn’t have Seinfeld to sell the streaming rights and get $200 million every other year I don’t think he would be relevant at this point. Larry David made him.
Mark Normand is also brutally unfunny.
@@teddykayy Agreed. I see how people can find him funny, but his schtick gets old quickly. He just goes "whooaahhhhh, yeahhhhh, awwwwwww" every time he's on the Protect Our Parks episodes, he really has nothing funny to add.
@@teddykayy Insane. Hes like a comedy genius his jokes are so fast and literally genius level wit. Your sense of humor sucks if your being serious
Blah blah kids today... Gay.
@@ivywoodxrecords I wish you had brought some of that genius to unfrosted. I can only take eight minutes of it before I was out.
Wanna hear something funny. Jerry was at my venue a few weeks ago. Im a bartender. Jerry didnt want people walking out to get drinks because of some dumb political reason even though we are fully staffed with police and security and proceeded to shut the bar down making it so we couldnt earn any more money for the night. So a billionaire told me I was not allowed to work or earn money because he's the victim. Billionaires are such victims and have hard lives dont they.
Sorry to hear that bro.
@@paolopinto6285 thanks man. Yeah, lost all respect after that. In my years there weve never had an act do that. Its time for Jerry to hang it up.
What an asshole
I understand the fear after oct 7th, what i dont understand is a production that doesnt reimburse the business affected by the security measures. Should have gotten a fat check.
A bartender that can’t correctly spell the word “hear”… is the funniest joke I’ve heard in a few months.
Well, almost as big a joke as this made up story you just typed out, but, it’s close.
Dude, this explains why old comedians swing to the right and rail against "cancel culture". They bomb with bad material and it can't be their fault. It MUST be the audience. How dare they not like my material and "cancel" me by not going to my shows or buying my shit.
Maybe it’s because they live in a vain society that pressures people to display their political views like children’s drawings.
Not really dude if you don't think the culture around comedy has changed over the last 10 years you're just wrong. The clown who made this video referred to Mark Normand as "far-right" It's a complete joke. Mark Normand has nothing political in his act and cannot be construed as a far right person.
@michaelkitz2090 I'm pretty sure it wasnt a serious comment, just a joke with deadpan delivery.
@@Indycarfanatic2024 It really hasnt. Same tune different song. Many of us never stopped listening to comics like CK. You are buying into a self fuffilling prophecy that works to bolster the exact people you are fighting against. For real just get off social media for a bit and youll see.
P.S What? far right could be an exaggeration, but Mark is objectively right wing or at least brainwashed into the anti-woke stuff. You cannot just look at his act, and ignore things he says in real life. That's just a bit doltish. Imagine if you stripped all attributions of behavior from Jerry, just because his act is clean. lol
So you think there's more censorship now then during the 50s 60s 70s 80s? Lmao you can be serious. Comedians used to get arrested for crossing the line, now they get shit talked online. @@Indycarfanatic2024
What’s the song at 35:00 ?
This has been driving me nuts, Google music search couldn't identify it and suggested it might be creator made, but elephant graveyard releases selfmade music through Bandcamp. I wonder if it's from a royalty free services like artlist or something
Calling mark Normand far right was fuckin hilarious
Redbar is watching
Far right Normand!
Loved that bit 😂
Roomuh
I thought Mark was alt right
Nobody takes themselves as seriously as comedians. According to them they are heroes saving us all. I think they are insecure and over-compensate because their trade is ridiculously frivolous in reality.
what I find stunning is that when these new comics are critiqued ACCURATELY they see that as hate speech or trolling as apposed to a genuine observation,
Louis CK is hilarious but he's humble and would never say that. Jerry is conceited and arrogant without even having the redeeming quality of being funny.
I think the underlying cause is that Larry David made "Curb Your Enthusiasm", which convinced everyone that he's the reason Seinfeld was good, and that Jerry was just a performer of someone else's Material. Before "Curb" his contributions to Seinfeld were never questioned. He's trying to find someone or something to blame for his lack of continued success after it. The fault can't lie with his boring comedy, it has to be someone else censoring him. People are afraid to laugh at his hilarious jokes, that's the only explanation, and someone has to be responsible for putting that fear in them. The only other explanation is that Jerry just doesn't have it, and perhaps never did. If Larry David was "Seinfeld", who's "Jerry"?
well said
Jerry was funny before Seinfeld, but that was the late 80s. The landscape, audience and subject matter of comedy has changed. He hasn't. That's all there is to it
@@fooddood Both things can be and are true...
He should get Colin Quinn to write for him
Im not american so i never understood how anyone in the industry could respect this guy. You can see he's a disturbed person just by looking at him and everything he says is weird
YES! Look at my comment above! I completely agree. Disturbing individual
Jerry, the cereal killer.
Seinfeld isn't about Seinfeld. It's about Larry David, Kenny Cramer, Mike Costanzo, and Elaine Boosler.
He wasn't even the funniest person on the show, which is ironic
100%
@@robertplatt643 this is a prime example of revising what actually is, so you can feel OK about watching/listening to something without feeling guilty. Either comsider him a pdf and stop watching a show literally named after him, or pretend you have a triple digit IQ and can view things in lenses of the period they took place.
@tetryst The chances you actually believe anything you just wrote and aren't just coping because your Cornball worldview and a show you enjoy just collided is zero.
What? You got more convoluted than Alex Jones on gay poison dart frog jumba juice. @tetryst