Seinfeld is dominating and condescending. Who is interviewing who? I would like to see Dana and David's faces. Their faces are animated and a part of their comedy.
Just finished the laundry. Next I'll tackle the dishes. If I've timed it right, this podcast will end just before my kid gets off the bus. I love the podcasts because it's like my two buddies are with me cracking jokes and telling stories as I do the drudgeries of my day. Thanks guys!
Seinfeld’s show was the funniest sitcom ever. Jerry came to Bakersfield and did a show in 2018 and had us in stitches. My wife, my 19 yr old son in a Seinfeld shirt who had watched every episode on dvd prior. What made it great was how he tailored his act to the area lampooning raisins for instance. It felt like he wrote it in the car on the way there while observing the terrain. Would love to see any of you guys live. Thanks
Seinfeld show was great b/c it was about nothing. Most shows get stale really quickly b/c the writers feel the need to continuously develop the characters personalities/ lives. Curb Your Enthusiasm is the same. South Park and Family Guy as well. The Simpsons went woke a few years ago.
seinfeld was good but not even close to the best sitcom ever, Reno 911 is far funnier for a start, Father Ted, The Larry Sanders Show, Norm McDonald's show wasn't even that far off Seinfeld.
Like anyone could ever forget the all time classic sitcom "Newman!". Of course it wasn't about Newman really,and centered around the misadventures of real life stand up comedian Kenny Bania.
Than was the theme back when that show started. It was a MARATHON TV show. I remember as a teenager (late 60's) the "walk" type fund raisers were sponsored by the mile. The more miles I would walk the more money I would raise for the cause. You would get people to sponsor you for so much per mile walked. Up to the time limit or distance allowed. It was a BIG DEAL to stay up and watch the whole program.......
I'm literally doing Union Remittance excel spreadsheet reports at work as I listen to all your episodes!! Imagine doing this type of work in dead silence!! 😳 You make my day funny and happy 😅 Thank you, luv you guys! 🥰❤😍
A lot of people think it’s not funny and it sucks. I think it fits Jerry’s personality so well and it did make me laugh. Is it amazing? No. It does have an appeal though.
I can't tell you how much I loved listening to this. I consider Seinfeld one of the greats! I love listening to the discussion about comedy. Your approach, the pressures, the job. I can't get enough of it. Thank you!
I think Jerry noticed and was trying to get David more involved - he kept asking what he thought instead of Dana, who let's be real, can be a bit overbearing at times.
I can't wait to hear this...I don't know if they will touch on "Unfrosted" but it bums me out that most reviews are lukewarm or negative. Do they realize what an original concept it is and how much work went into it to make it accurate for 1963? I was 12 then and the nostalgia went straight to the heart. So many good actors.
I totally agree. I just watched the movie and thought it was cute. But reviews were harsh. It’s like they don’t know what coming up with something on your own looks like.
My god, what a great, stormy day in tennessee, lightning ,storms and rain outside, me, my puppy dog and a fresh episode of fly on the wall inside. Just doing chores and chillin with some herb. Nirvana
I LOVE that Jerry doesn’t let Dana do all the talking + makes David answer his questions!!! I could listen to David’s answers all day but he rarely gets/takes the chance.
Amen! Dana behaves like a child actor. Who wants to hear about Hans and Frans for the billionth time? Especially when the guest is Jerry Seinfeld?! Dana, please let Spade and your guests shine.
I know this is annoying for the old people to hear but how could you not turn a camera on for this clashing of the unenthused titans??? From a business stand-point, you're cutting out a huge number of views you're gonna get from it altogether but from a fun stand-point.. I love seeing Jerry in his late 40's talk about stuff so let's get that up and running for next time.
This pod especially needs the visual. I discovered this pod three months ago. Loved the audio/visual eps. Then tried the audio only, and they were awful. Tried a bunch, couldn't do it.
75k views is sad. They're wasting good guests and episodes by it being audio only. I would watch if it was video, I don't even listen tbh I just come here to say this every week
Em I actually prefer no camera, these guys work hard enough and I like the fact they can just talk and not care what the lighting is like or what to wear ect . Plus I've seen em enough lol. O and also if u like listening when going to sleep it's relaxing knowing it's just a pod 😊 but I do understand your wanting to see as well
Yeah, someone who pokes fun at the Hollywood elites. Not someone who kisses their butts. We all know what this podcast likes to do without me needing to say it. I was amazed Dana got at least ONE question in obliquely referring to the disastrous reviews of Seinfeld's Netflix movie.
No one studies & analyzes comedy to the degree Seinfeld does. He is so intelligent in general but he knows everything about stand up. Listening to Dana and David, who also are so knowledgeable & passionate about and successful in comedy, discussing comedy with him was a great listening experience. Really did feel like being a fly on the wall.
@@matthewhetzler4912 I just found the show predictable. if I could see most of the jokes coming, I really don’t find that funny. I literally remember one show I was watching it and thinking did I write this because I see it all coming. For example the show Kraemer gets the talkshow set in his apartment. That show completely ripped off the movie kings of comedy. I had to turn that one completely off.
Best one yet ol sports. Hey now señor Spade, do you have a favourite skateboard trick? One that feels most satisfying, . Jerry's thoughts on the negative voice remind me of the madness involved with that voice and skateboarding. Thank you very much! 🛹🦦
Opportunity Knocks is one of my favorite movies... I've watched it many times... always makes me laugh and feel better and love the romance and the love interest in it too. Love the scene with Robert Loscia and the Chicago Cubs baseball... and how the family all fell in love with Dana's character and still miss him despite learning what he did. GREAT ending too.
When I was a kid I could spend hours at my Grandpa's house because he had a lot of stairs that went upstairs.......and also downstairs and I would bring my slinky. I also absolutely loved the Big Wheel. Today as a guy in my 50's and I see a Big Wheel on tv I smile.
If everyone's honest Howard Stern hasn't had a good show in like 11 years.He didn't embrace the Internet and he blocks the comment section on all of his social media platforms.That's not how social media works.
Great interview! I was listening while weeding my garden... The first comedian I ever saw was Jerry Seinfeld. It was like going to your first concert and seeing The Beatles. I love how you guys talked shop! My favorite is when you guys talk about working with comedians/entertainers from my childhood. Jay Leno's episode was more like that... Keep up the good work! We enjoy your show!
Jerry is, of all the male standups, the one I would most like to have as a friend. He's done a bunch of interviiews recently, and in every one, he gears his responses to fit the interviewers' POV. Comes across as a really nice person, albeit with quirks
Regarding comedians opening up for music: New York, an early post-Genesis Peter Gabriel gig, anticipation at a fever pitch. Rich Hall opens. He comes on and delivers one of the best opening lines I’ve ever heard: “Hi! I’m Peter Gabriel, and you’ve been screwed...” The crowd roared, and was won over immediately.
The reason that comedians are desperate for the company of their peers, and why the public at large loves this format, is that it takes a certain level of intellect and wit to be a comedian, or to have a good sense of humor in general. So comedians are really thinkers and students of human behavior, philosophers of a sort, and they're bizarre, anyone can have a sense of humor, but a true comedian is just so eternally thirsty for the bit, and the laughs, it's their gold. It's hard to find anything real nowadays, something that's not really just all about money. Passion is rare, it's thin pickins when you're away from that comedy tribe.
comics are a pretentious bunch. back in the day, there were only a handful. most of their sets were "secret". Not for public comsumption because they were so protective of their material. Now, theres too many. All of them are scared of being canceled.
@@bobbowie9350 mmm - market is flooded with mediocre charmless hacks who think anyone can make it big if they just want it enough. that's what they're told, but most lack the real talent
Philosophers? No. They're better equated to jesters. Comedians, the good ones, are just very observant and usually have very little shame. So they'll say the things most people are aware of but too embarrassed to talk about.
Jerry, your days haven't passed! You guys are still breathing, still walking on your own and you're still hilarious! It ain't over until the husky lady sings.
I watched Opportunity Knocks as a kid. Maybe a teenager. My father had the VHS and showed my brother and I that movie. Between then and my adult life, I probably watched it 50 times. The impersonations were priceless.
I knew it was a funny joke about pop tarts, going in. I laughed at the recalls with one liners from our youth making it connect. Not Oscar worthy but definitely funny.
It would have been HILARIOUS if a character was told to quickly run up to the podium to give Chris Rock something and he reflexively knocks them out. "Sorry... I... I have some history with this sort of thing." Dana is off the mark there. Not only would it have been funny but massively cathartic.
*Eastside Low Bottoms sh*t !* _Tappin' in from South Central LA_ Great interview and insight from all parties involved. During the week - 20 years ago - I'd make it my business to be home by 10PM to watch Seinfeld reruns on the local channel. Being on the outside looking in, it's always mindblowing to me to learn how far back a lot of these guys go back. Good sh*t ✊🏾
Yes, he was definitely upset by it. I love Howard but Jerry is right. Great interviewer, very funny at times but not a comedian. He's been "out flanked" by plenty of people.
Chappell is another comedian that had one good special and has rode that for decades. Jerry always bring new material. Can’t really judge him by his sitcom.
Years ago i saw seinfeld live twice. Before he had family and after when he had and added family material to his act. The family material was next level hilarious.
Jerry's candor is always refreshing. Agreed - If you're not funny, keep on moving. Maybe it's the spectrum. Maybe it's just most people are uninteresting.
What do you call a boring vegetable? Onionteresting. Hey man - we can't all have six fingers on each hand. Being uninteresting is just social conditioning. So is using conditioner. I know that's bad, no need to rub it in. I have alphabet soup. Can I have a word in your ear?
He observes and reports. Actually maybe our best comedians are journalists!!! Anyway, he’s reporting- that lacks malice. We have a bunch of sociopaths with microphones speaking nothing but ugly twisted thoughts on mainstream. WE NEED COMEDIANS MORE THAN EVER TODAY!!!
Got to love the Sein! Actually really enjoyed 'Unfrosted'. Typical of many comedy movies, its divisive, but I thought it was hilarious. I mean come on, Bill Burr as JFK. I never knew how much I needed that. Thanks Jerry!
@@SJReid82pedophilia is not exclusively defined by the law. But I'll be sure and warn the neighborhood for you if you're ever in town. Not many people think 36 yo dating 16 yo is ok.
I was thinking the same thing and was kinda bummed when it was just audio, but WOW! This was one of the funnest interviews I ever heard, I was rolling on the floor when Jerry kept saying "Don't ask 'can I ask a question.'" Love it when everyone is that comfortable in the room. Keep up the good work guys, I just subscribed!!
Video please!!! You’ve had great people on this show. You guys are comedians!! We want to see you! Superfly is good but this pod is amazing!! I almost don’t listen for the lack of video. Jerry is right. You can make money!! You could’ve had way more subscribers by now. Love you guys!!! ❤
I haven t seen the movie , but seeing a clip from the funeral scene, reminded me of a Mary Tyler Moore episode when chuckles the clown died & she couldn’t stop laughing
Best call back line in the movie was. The expiration date of the milk "july 3rd" the date that Jerry Seinfeld uses in a bit that he had probably 20 something years ago about milk
Agree with Jerry. This needs to be video, not just audio. Gold.
Yeah. I keep saying this. Even Jerry's episode only pulled 75k views.... Would do way more with video
Gold, Jerry! Gold!
For sure! Need video!
@@dr_redbanRLAs michael said gold Jerry gold.
Only if Carvey does his Grumpy Old Man character for the whole podcast
I love how long this episode was instead of rushed feeling like alot. If Seinfeld huge busy star can do this long they all can. Let's keep them longer
Seinfeld is dominating and condescending. Who is interviewing who? I would like to see Dana and David's faces. Their faces are animated and a part of their comedy.
What else does Seinfeld have to do? He's definitely not busy
Just finished the laundry. Next I'll tackle the dishes. If I've timed it right, this podcast will end just before my kid gets off the bus. I love the podcasts because it's like my two buddies are with me cracking jokes and telling stories as I do the drudgeries of my day. Thanks guys!
Best use of modern technology
“It’s poetry that makes air burst out of your mouth.” Love that.
I listened to this while I was doing other things. And it was perfect. Dana, you see us.
Seinfeld’s show was the funniest sitcom ever. Jerry came to Bakersfield and did a show in 2018 and had us in stitches. My wife, my 19 yr old son in a Seinfeld shirt who had watched every episode on dvd prior. What made it great was how he tailored his act to the area lampooning raisins for instance. It felt like he wrote it in the car on the way there while observing the terrain. Would love to see any of you guys live.
Thanks
Seinfeld show was great b/c it was about nothing. Most shows get stale really quickly b/c the writers feel the need to continuously develop the characters personalities/ lives. Curb Your Enthusiasm is the same. South Park and Family Guy as well. The Simpsons went woke a few years ago.
seinfeld was good but not even close to the best sitcom ever, Reno 911 is far funnier for a start, Father Ted, The Larry Sanders Show, Norm McDonald's show wasn't even that far off Seinfeld.
Jerry has frozen his comedy in the 90s.
@@reverandglennthe Simpsons had anti-homophobia and pro-Vegetarian/animal rights episodes since the early ‘90s. Define “going woke”
Are there a lot of raisins in Bakersfield?
What was that 90’s show called? “FELDMAN!” Spade’s under the breath comments are the best 😂
"I'll know it when I hear it." I laughed so hard while Carvey completely ignores him.
This guy JS dated a 17 year old
When he was 36.
Like anyone could ever forget the all time classic sitcom "Newman!". Of course it wasn't about Newman really,and centered around the misadventures of real life stand up comedian Kenny Bania.
Bizarro Kramer!
@@jacksonjack7838 And?
"I always thought the jerry lewis telethon was too long." 🤣
It was!!!
Than was the theme back when that show started. It was a MARATHON TV show. I remember as a teenager (late 60's) the "walk" type fund raisers were sponsored by the mile. The more miles I would walk the more money I would raise for the cause. You would get people to sponsor you for so much per mile walked. Up to the time limit or distance allowed. It was a BIG DEAL to stay up and watch the whole program.......
Yes! And, "...if I have to have a black guy in there."
I was dying with the rest if the group there. Killed.
@@ZeroESG.goopootoob Spade just kills with his quick side comments
@@CharlieTWilbury Yep. Many times the best comedy is all about the throw aways.
I too wish this one was on video! Why not do all the episodes on video! Please? :) Oh, and of course, GREAT episode!
Not just video, not on zoom. It needs to be in a studio. They're acting like it's 2020
"so you do corporates?"
"you've seen the house" lol, perfect
I'm literally doing Union Remittance excel spreadsheet reports at work as I listen to all your episodes!! Imagine doing this type of work in dead silence!! 😳 You make my day funny and happy 😅 Thank you, luv you guys! 🥰❤😍
"Who Cares how far you walk to take a leak" ....probably the best way to describe my attitude towards the attention around social class 😂
I wish this podcast was on video. Legends.
Norm MacDonald and Adam Eget's podcast originally aired in 2013. That might've been one of the first comedic podcasts. Definitely one of my favorite.
Earwolf existed long before then. Not everyone's cup of tea, but many undeniably comedic podcasts.
@@williambartholmey5946 Pretending as if they invented what is identical to radio...priceless.
Ricky Gervais was before that
Jerry stopped doing Howard Stern because Howard had the temerity to point out that Jerry was dating a child.
@@DavidMcdonald-df8tbhow do people not know this!
I love seeing Jerry popping up everywhere and Unfrosted was great! This is my new favorite Fly on the Wall episode ✌
Is this the same Jerry Seinfeld that dated a 17 Year Old? Google it
The guy is a billionaire or at least close to it, and still feels the need to do stand up. That is very cool.
A lot of people think it’s not funny and it sucks. I think it fits Jerry’s personality so well and it did make me laugh. Is it amazing? No. It does have an appeal though.
By boomers for boomers, with fly on the wall you never have to forget the 90s.
I can't tell you how much I loved listening to this. I consider Seinfeld one of the greats! I love listening to the discussion about comedy. Your approach, the pressures, the job. I can't get enough of it. Thank you!
Jerry Seinfeld dated a 17 Year Old when he was 36? Google it
Great episode. 3 comedy heroes. I wish David would get more credit for some of the gutbusters he peppers in these episodes.
I think Jerry noticed and was trying to get David more involved - he kept asking what he thought instead of Dana, who let's be real, can be a bit overbearing at times.
He’s the Colour guy in the game:-)
I can't wait to hear this...I don't know if they will touch on "Unfrosted" but it bums me out that most reviews are lukewarm or negative. Do they realize what an original concept it is and how much work went into it to make it accurate for 1963? I was 12 then and the nostalgia went straight to the heart. So many good actors.
Seinfeld the billionaire gets to do whatever the f he wants. His product is sarcasm.
These days I cannot tell if seinfeld is pranking us or not.
I totally agree. I just watched the movie and thought it was cute. But reviews were harsh. It’s like they don’t know what coming up with something on your own looks like.
My god, what a great, stormy day in tennessee, lightning ,storms and rain outside, me, my puppy dog and a fresh episode of fly on the wall inside. Just doing chores and chillin with some herb. Nirvana
Enjoy it brotha
Penny Royal Tea!
thank the Lord.
GBO 🎉 that's the vols anthem
Howdy from Chattanooga
We are listening/observing pure comedians in their natural habitat- wait- omg!! Fly on the Wall! I GET it!
Calling Seinfeld's dog "lemons" ..Spade, you're my spirit animal 😂
Can’t believe Jerry mentioned (and loves) Pablo Francisco. So rad. Pablo is such a funny and underrated stand-up.
LOVE LOVE LOVE PABLO!!!! “Are you ee-ing? No! I’m Pablo!”
When did he mention? I missed it
I LOVE that Jerry doesn’t let Dana do all the talking + makes David answer his questions!!! I could listen to David’s answers all day but he rarely gets/takes the chance.
Amen! Dana behaves like a child actor. Who wants to hear about Hans and Frans for the billionth time? Especially when the guest is Jerry Seinfeld?! Dana, please let Spade and your guests shine.
That shoulder throw away but at the very end is gold
Absolutely, and ya gotta give the Great Shoulder award to Conan
I loved how he brought mad men in the marketing agency from New York. That was a gem.
I know this is annoying for the old people to hear but how could you not turn a camera on for this clashing of the unenthused titans??? From a business stand-point, you're cutting out a huge number of views you're gonna get from it altogether but from a fun stand-point.. I love seeing Jerry in his late 40's talk about stuff so let's get that up and running for next time.
This pod especially needs the visual. I discovered this pod three months ago. Loved the audio/visual eps. Then tried the audio only, and they were awful. Tried a bunch, couldn't do it.
Jerry's a boy in his early 70s
75k views is sad. They're wasting good guests and episodes by it being audio only. I would watch if it was video, I don't even listen tbh I just come here to say this every week
Podcasters of a certain age -kinda want to -kinda don’t want to -WORK! Therefore, the half-@ssed work ethic. Gentlemen, your porch rockers await.
Em I actually prefer no camera, these guys work hard enough and I like the fact they can just talk and not care what the lighting is like or what to wear ect . Plus I've seen em enough lol. O and also if u like listening when going to sleep it's relaxing knowing it's just a pod 😊 but I do understand your wanting to see as well
Spade needs to bring back the Hollywood Minute.
That’s how his stand-up should’ve always been like; no need to bring it “back”.
Yeah, someone who pokes fun at the Hollywood elites. Not someone who kisses their butts. We all know what this podcast likes to do without me needing to say it. I was amazed Dana got at least ONE question in obliquely referring to the disastrous reviews of Seinfeld's Netflix movie.
This was so great that I listened on Spotify and had to come here to compliment!!! 🙌🏼
Spade to Jerry: "You said something the other night that was almost memorable" 😂😂😂
Thanks for doing this - you are making the people happy.
Wow I love that Jerry is finally coming around alot. Great to hear from a really smart guy like him. My three favorite people. I can't wait to listen.
Jerry Seinfeld dated a 17 Year Old when he was 36
@@jacksonjack7838she turned 18 three weeks after they first met, so who cares?
Such a great podcast! Woulda loved video too on this one! 3 of the greats and I truly laughed out loud a bunch!
Hearing Jerry say shit with such vehemence has made my day! 😂
Fantastic! I loved it enough to listen to it twice, in a row, because there is so much content, great stories , behind the scenes, glimpses.
No one studies & analyzes comedy to the degree Seinfeld does. He is so intelligent in general but he knows everything about stand up. Listening to Dana and David, who also are so knowledgeable & passionate about and successful in comedy, discussing comedy with him was a great listening experience. Really did feel like being a fly on the wall.
You can be an absolute expert at painting and not be able to paint.
Gold, Jerry! Gold!
He didn't even get a Bronze for Unfrosted.
@@jedijones like he cares!
Jerry dead nuts accurate on Stern!
Seinfeld show. Nine years of wonderful comedic art.
I found the shows pretty predictable
@@MLM68
When someone is not impressed by the Seinfeld sitcom, I am always compelled to ask-
What DO you think is funny?
@@matthewhetzler4912 subjective. Some people enjoy Cheers. Some enjoy Louie. It's not linear for everyone.
That said, Seinfeld is damn good.
@@matthewhetzler4912 I just found the show predictable. if I could see most of the jokes coming, I really don’t find that funny. I literally remember one show I was watching it and thinking did I write this because I see it all coming. For example the show Kraemer gets the talkshow set in his apartment. That show completely ripped off the movie kings of comedy. I had to turn that one completely off.
@@MLM68 I don't think people realize how often the show was deliberately referring to their favorite movies.
haha I was totally gardening but I was totally listening! I save your good convos for when i can actually listen 😊
"cat"
I totally spat my tea 🤣
Best one yet ol sports. Hey now señor Spade, do you have a favourite skateboard trick? One that feels most satisfying, . Jerry's thoughts on the negative voice remind me of the madness involved with that voice and skateboarding. Thank you very much! 🛹🦦
Jerry is a true professional and craftsman.
Seems waaaaay crankier now. But hey he is geriatric.
Opportunity Knocks is one of my favorite movies... I've watched it many times... always makes me laugh and feel better and love the romance and the love interest in it too. Love the scene with Robert Loscia and the Chicago Cubs baseball... and how the family all fell in love with Dana's character and still miss him despite learning what he did. GREAT ending too.
When I was a kid I could spend hours at my Grandpa's house because he had a lot of stairs that went upstairs.......and also downstairs and I would bring my slinky. I also absolutely loved the Big Wheel. Today as a guy in my 50's and I see a Big Wheel on tv I smile.
Stairs usually do go upstairs and downstairs. There's actually no other way for them to go.
What’s “TV?”
"Movies are over."
"What's the replacement?"
"Disorientation."
-Jerry Seinfeld
Norm MacDonald had the best podcast.
Absolute crime it was deleted from YT.
Macdonald Macdonald Macdonald Macdonald Macdonald Macdonald Macdonald Macdonald
Internet archives@@williambartholmey5946
Absolutely love you both!! Funniest podcast ever!! Absolutely love you have Jerry on.
Is this the same Jerry Seinfeld that dated a 17 Year Old? Google it
The "realest" interview!! Appreciate Jerry's honesty. "Jesus Christ, makes us laugh!!" 😂😂
I have fallen in love with Jerry today
I'm Bing watching😅 Seinfeld it is beyond hilarious
If everyone's honest Howard Stern hasn't had a good show in like 11 years.He didn't embrace the Internet and he blocks the comment section on all of his social media platforms.That's not how social media works.
At least. He’s ruined especially now that he’s gone woke publicly
(reply blocked by Howard Stern)
Feedback is the breakfast of champions.
Like Howard gives a fuck what you think!
@jkbjkb8899 Whoa! you really got me there with a great comeback,I don't think I can carry on after that.
Great interview! I was listening while weeding my garden... The first comedian I ever saw was Jerry Seinfeld. It was like going to your first concert and seeing The Beatles. I love how you guys talked shop! My favorite is when you guys talk about working with comedians/entertainers from my childhood. Jay Leno's episode was more like that... Keep up the good work! We enjoy your show!
Maybe you saw his underage gf at the show if you went in the 90s. When he was almost 40 he dated a 17 yo.
Yes! Super ball mini! The sewer ate most of them. Loved the colours too
Jerry is, of all the male standups, the one I would most like to have as a friend. He's done a bunch of interviiews recently, and in every one, he gears his responses to fit the interviewers' POV. Comes across as a really nice person, albeit with quirks
I'm very grateful Seinfeld did all these podcasts for us. The world has been missing him.
He graced us with his presence
True facts, Jerry openly admitted to being a pedo in the 90s and none of you cared then or now.
Regarding comedians opening up for music: New York, an early post-Genesis Peter Gabriel gig, anticipation at a fever pitch. Rich Hall opens. He comes on and delivers one of the best opening lines I’ve ever heard: “Hi! I’m Peter Gabriel, and you’ve been screwed...” The crowd roared, and was won over immediately.
This is great. I also really loved his “interviews” with Jiminy Glick
The reason that comedians are desperate for the company of their peers, and why the public at large loves this format, is that it takes a certain level of intellect and wit to be a comedian, or to have a good sense of humor in general. So comedians are really thinkers and students of human behavior, philosophers of a sort, and they're bizarre, anyone can have a sense of humor, but a true comedian is just so eternally thirsty for the bit, and the laughs, it's their gold. It's hard to find anything real nowadays, something that's not really just all about money. Passion is rare, it's thin pickins when you're away from that comedy tribe.
comics are a pretentious bunch. back in the day, there were only a handful. most of their sets were "secret". Not for public comsumption because they were so protective of their material. Now, theres too many. All of them are scared of being canceled.
@@bobbowie9350 mmm - market is flooded with mediocre charmless hacks who think anyone can make it big if they just want it enough. that's what they're told, but most lack the real talent
YOU, sir, have nailed it. Last sentence captures the spirit of the Comedian - They'll do and say anything, ANYTHING for the Laugh. A. Nee. THING!
Philosophers? No. They're better equated to jesters. Comedians, the good ones, are just very observant and usually have very little shame. So they'll say the things most people are aware of but too embarrassed to talk about.
Yuck, what a load of wank talk.
Casting is amazing!!! Great happy movie, I loved it❤
Jerry, your days haven't passed! You guys are still breathing, still walking on your own and you're still hilarious! It ain't over until the husky lady sings.
Id be weary of praising A man who dated a 17 Year Old when he was 36… Google it. Shoshana was her name
You guys are still breathing? Ouch dude - rough run?
The man is 70, come on. Time to start a political career. Seinfeld 2028.
I admire Jerry’s confidence. He is like the PROFESSOR OF COMEDY!
Remembering Norm!!!
Please make this happen!!!
You 3 are not too old to do standup!!!! SOmeone said a comment like that and I immediately good comedy is ageless...love you guys!
Listening to comedians pretending they liked Jere’s movie was the funniest part of this podcast
Jerry
“Jere” is one less letter than“Jerry”. Just say Jerry.
@@collinsmcrae like the mouse
@@collinsmcraeAs if we talk in letters and not syllables.
@@jimj9040 Well, when you put it that way, just say Jerome.
I sometimes have a difficult time distinguishing between Carvey and Spade. Until Dana does impressions, he and David’s voices sound very similar.
The thing about Seinfeld that was so different from any other sitcom was that it had no alpha as a regular character ❤
I watched Opportunity Knocks as a kid. Maybe a teenager. My father had the VHS and showed my brother and I that movie. Between then and my adult life, I probably watched it 50 times. The impersonations were priceless.
That was so much fun! I saw Unfrosted it was great, highly recommend!
it was an unfunny pile of shit. What do you mean?
You work for production?
Anyone who watched Unfrosted said it was hot garbage
I knew it was a funny joke about pop tarts, going in. I laughed at the recalls with one liners from our youth making it connect. Not Oscar worthy but definitely funny.
the two lead cringe women though - uh uh
It would have been HILARIOUS if a character was told to quickly run up to the podium to give Chris Rock something and he reflexively knocks them out. "Sorry... I... I have some history with this sort of thing." Dana is off the mark there. Not only would it have been funny but massively cathartic.
""please stop announcing questions".... ha ha ha.....
here's one: say what?
*Eastside Low Bottoms sh*t !*
_Tappin' in from South Central LA_
Great interview and insight from all parties involved.
During the week - 20 years ago - I'd make it my business to be home by 10PM to watch Seinfeld reruns on the local channel.
Being on the outside looking in, it's always mindblowing to me to learn how far back a lot of these guys go back.
Good sh*t ✊🏾
Seinfeld absolutely destroyed Howard Stern with his comments.
Time stamp?
@@njcolvin92it was between 00:24 and 1:25:07. I forget.
Yes, he was definitely upset by it. I love Howard but Jerry is right. Great interviewer, very funny at times but not a comedian. He's been "out flanked" by plenty of people.
@@njcolvin9212:45
@@ezryder111 That’s what I said!
They're all funny but I just love how Dana Carvey's impressions are spectacular! And I feel David Brenner had a 'Seinfeld' symmetry. ❤
Finally Jerry, finally!
Chappell is another comedian that had one good special and has rode that for decades. Jerry always bring new material. Can’t really judge him by his sitcom.
It's a shame Jerry never had Dennis Miller on Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee
Dennis is on “the right” politically”, Jerry did have Obama ob CIC, tells you everything you need to know
I loved how he brought mad Ben in the marketing agency from New York. That was a gem.
DUDE. It makes me so happy to hear that Jerry loves Pablo Francisco. I've been a huge Pablo fan for twenty-plus years. What a couple of legends.
Years ago i saw seinfeld live twice. Before he had family and after when he had and added family material to his act. The family material was next level hilarious.
Oooo "Residual Darkness" that'd be a good Metal band name!
Jerry's candor is always refreshing. Agreed - If you're not funny, keep on moving. Maybe it's the spectrum. Maybe it's just most people are uninteresting.
Maybe it's that people don't like pedos.
What do you call a boring vegetable? Onionteresting.
Hey man - we can't all have six fingers on each hand.
Being uninteresting is just social conditioning. So is using conditioner. I know that's bad, no need to rub it in. I have alphabet soup. Can I have a word in your ear?
He observes and reports. Actually maybe our best comedians are journalists!!!
Anyway, he’s reporting- that lacks malice. We have a bunch of sociopaths with microphones speaking nothing but ugly twisted thoughts on mainstream. WE NEED COMEDIANS MORE THAN EVER TODAY!!!
Got to love the Sein! Actually really enjoyed 'Unfrosted'. Typical of many comedy movies, its divisive, but I thought it was hilarious. I mean come on, Bill Burr as JFK. I never knew how much I needed that. Thanks Jerry!
The internet is intent on slamming the movie for non-comedic reasons.
This guy Sign Field dated a 17 year old when he was 36
@@jacksonjack7838 Age of consent in my country is 16, so barking up the wrong tree here my man.
@@jacksonjack7838 So?
@@SJReid82pedophilia is not exclusively defined by the law.
But I'll be sure and warn the neighborhood for you if you're ever in town. Not many people think 36 yo dating 16 yo is ok.
My Mount Rushmore:
Brian Regan
Bill Hicks
Mitch Hedberg
George Carlin
What is YOURS?
Don Rickles
Johnathan Winters
Phyllis Diller
Richard Pryor
I was thinking the same thing and was kinda bummed when it was just audio, but WOW! This was one of the funnest interviews I ever heard, I was rolling on the floor when Jerry kept saying "Don't ask 'can I ask a question.'" Love it when everyone is that comfortable in the room. Keep up the good work guys, I just subscribed!!
Jerry....dress up as a Pop Tart to promote your movie on Jost. A self humiliation gag. : )
"Can I ask you one question"? Always gets me.....If you say yes OR no, discussion is over.
You gotta see the Jerry!
Is this the same Jerry Seinfeld that dated a 17 Year Old? Google it
I am from San Diego. I so remember the Improve on Garnet! 😁
The dog equivalent to a comedian is a cat. Only cats have the proper disdain.
This is what I'm saying!
Podcasts are good if the guests are someone you like.
Most irrelevant comment. You can learn something new about someone too.
Unfrosted ratings:
Rotten Tomatoes- 39% Critics, 57% Audience
IMDB- 5.6
That's just because we're all too woke, ie conscious, for lead-addled boomer comedy.
Video please!!! You’ve had great people on this show. You guys are comedians!! We want to see you! Superfly is good but this pod is amazing!! I almost don’t listen for the lack of video. Jerry is right. You can make money!! You could’ve had way more subscribers by now. Love you guys!!! ❤
Bill Burr as JFK was hilarious.
I haven t seen the movie , but seeing a clip from the funeral scene, reminded me of a Mary Tyler Moore episode when chuckles the clown died & she couldn’t stop laughing
The first guy to do the comedy podcast was Kevin Pollak.
Tom Greene
@@morbidmanmusic Touché!
Kevin Pollack was early, but Jimmy Pardo’s Never Not Funny predates it by a couple years. They’re still going!
Ricky Gervais was an early one too ❤
You guys have to start posting the episodes with video
12:11 - Other Podcasts and Howard Stern
Jerry is just sad that nobody likes him after admitting to being a pedo.
Thank you!
The 50th interview in the last two weeks....The first interviews since Bee Movie.
Shoutout Winnipeg. Shoutout to the great white north.
Best call back line in the movie was. The expiration date of the milk "july 3rd" the date that Jerry Seinfeld uses in a bit that he had probably 20 something years ago about milk
What’s the deal with grape nuts cereal? No grapes no nuts?
He spoke my very thoughts - oh that’s comedy!! I’m having so many ahha moments rn