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PostPosted: Thu Jan 30, 2014 1:33 pm 
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Jerry Seinfeld appeared on WFAN radio show Boomer & Carton on Thursday to talk football, but the conversation eventually turned to the Seinfeld reunion rumors that have emerged ever since he and Jason Alexander (better known as George Costanza) were seen outside the series’ iconic New York landmark Tom’s Restaurant earlier this month.
Seinfeld confirmed that the outing was indeed filmed, but not for a Super Bowl commercial or for an episode of his web series Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee. “It’s a secret project,” Seinfeld said, adding that it’s “short-ish” form, but longer than 60 seconds. He also revealed that other Seinfeld alumni were involved — including Larry David, who will not appear on camera — and that they shot at other locations besides Tom’s, though they didn’t film at Jerry’s apartment on Manhattan’s Upper West Side.
Unfortunately, Seinfeld — who also recently revealed that he is working on “a gigantic project” for Broadway with David — said the mystery Seinfeld reunion project won’t be a recurring series. “I think it’s one-and-done,” he noted.
But there is some good news: The project will be unveiled “very, very soon,” Seinfeld added.
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Super Bowl commercial?

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Super Bowl commercial?

Seinfeld confirmed that the outing was indeed filmed, but not for a Super Bowl commercial or for an episode of his web series Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee.

Read, Douchebag


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It will include a scene of Jay Leno dancing on George Carlin's grave.

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It will include a scene of Jay Leno dancing on George Carlin's grave.

And off to the left Lisa Lampinelli challenging the Houston 500 but only with black comedians


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They sort of did this already on Curb didnt they. It wasnt very good.

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They sort of did this already on Curb didnt they. It wasnt very good.

Yeah, that was a pretty big let down. The only part I liked was the interactions between Jerry and Larry. Everything else was bad.

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The Curb stuff was great


That would be a good episode they did


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Just give me my 30 minute Full House reunion show. I get a Seinfeld reunion every day on this message board.

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Just give me my 30 minute Full House reunion show.

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Kramer and George have pretty much showed themselves to be one trick ponies even though that one trick was very good.

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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
Just give me my 30 minute Full House reunion show. I get a Seinfeld reunion every day on this message board.

Jimmy Fallon had sort of a FH reunion on his show last night.


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good dolphin wrote:
Kramer and George have pretty much showed themselves to be one trick ponies even though that one trick was very good.


jason alexander was always more of a theatre actor. he had some minor roles in films but he's a stage guy, and he's done pretty well there. richards is totally one trick. even on "fridays" he was pretty much kramer.


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W_Z wrote:
good dolphin wrote:
Kramer and George have pretty much showed themselves to be one trick ponies even though that one trick was very good.


jason alexander was always more of a theatre actor. he had some minor roles in films but he's a stage guy, and he's done pretty well there. richards is totally one trick. even on "fridays" he was pretty much kramer.

He was good as the asshole in Pretty Woman, but that was just him being George with money


Did you see the Curb season with Seinfeld? What'd you think? I thought it was as good as it could be


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W_Z wrote:
good dolphin wrote:
Kramer and George have pretty much showed themselves to be one trick ponies even though that one trick was very good.


jason alexander was always more of a theatre actor. he had some minor roles in films but he's a stage guy, and he's done pretty well there. richards is totally one trick. even on "fridays" he was pretty much kramer.


I haven't seen him on stage. He doesn't seem to have any screen presence in movies. I thought his forte was in being a multi talented entertainer. I saw him in that TV version of Bye, Bye, Birdie (yes, I know the implications) and I really did not think he carried it very well.

On the other hand, I have liked Julia Louis Dreyfuss in just about everything she has done professionally, even SNL. I think she was the most talented comedic actor in the group.

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good dolphin wrote:
W_Z wrote:
good dolphin wrote:
Kramer and George have pretty much showed themselves to be one trick ponies even though that one trick was very good.


jason alexander was always more of a theatre actor. he had some minor roles in films but he's a stage guy, and he's done pretty well there. richards is totally one trick. even on "fridays" he was pretty much kramer.


I haven't seen him on stage. He doesn't seem to have any screen presence in movies. I thought his forte was in being a multi talented entertainer. I saw him in that TV version of Bye, Bye, Birdie (yes, I know the implications) and I really did not think he carried it very well.

On the other hand, I have liked Julia Louis Dreyfuss in just about everything she has done professionally, even SNL. I think she was the most talented comedic actor in the group.



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New yogurt commercial for Super Bowl reunites these guys.

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rogers park bryan wrote:

Did you see the Curb season with Seinfeld? What'd you think? I thought it was as good as it could be


yes, i enjoyed it. i thought it was a nice way of doing a "reunion" of sorts. i wrote an episode of "curb" that uses that motif and parodies it a bit too...i think i posted a link to it in another thread. you may have even read it, can't remember.

GD, what i mean is i think he's more suited for broadway and plays...he was in both the play and movie version of "love! valour! compassion!" and he was pretty exceptional in that, as er...gay as it was.


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W_Z wrote:
rogers park bryan wrote:

Did you see the Curb season with Seinfeld? What'd you think? I thought it was as good as it could be


yes, i enjoyed it. i thought it was a nice way of doing a "reunion" of sorts. i wrote an episode of "curb" that uses that motif and parodies it a bit too...i think i posted a link to it in another thread. you may have even read it, can't remember.

GD, what i mean is i think he's more suited for broadway and plays...he was in both the play and movie version of "love! valour! compassion!" and he was pretty exceptional in that, as er...gay as it was.

No way. Link me up, Bro

Not sure if anyone remembers in the final season Richard Lewis shows up and goes to pound Jerry's hand and Jerry goes for the shake... just kinda looks at him and says

I..uh..I. don't know what you do

I just could not stop laughing about that. Its perfect condescending Jerry and perfect Curb material


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i don't think i saw that...i would've remembered that i think.

well...i guess i only linked it on my FB a while back.

here ya go:

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Terrible. It was a super bowl commerical and it was bad.


Zack Ill read that soon


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Just read where Seinfeld turned 60. He looks it. Newman looks the same though. Commercial was awful.

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I give it 6 mos, Jason Alexander will have more hair on his head than Jerry.


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Should have had David cut in and say "CUT",This commercial sucks!"

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rogers park bryan wrote:
Terrible. It was a super bowl commerical and it was bad.


Zack Ill read that soon


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Super Bowl commercial?

Seinfeld confirmed that the outing was indeed filmed, but not for a Super Bowl commercial or for an episode of his web series Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee.

Read, Douchebag


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Douchebag wrote:
rogers park bryan wrote:
Terrible. It was a super bowl commerical and it was bad.


Zack Ill read that soon


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Douchebag wrote:
Super Bowl commercial?

Seinfeld confirmed that the outing was indeed filmed, but not for a Super Bowl commercial or for an episode of his web series Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee.

Read, Douchebag


:roll: :roll:

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You guys are all flat out wrong. If you like Seinfeld the show, you should've enjoyed that commercial. If you did not, the fault lies with you.

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Newman gained all his weight back.

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FavreFan wrote:
You guys are all flat out wrong. If you like Seinfeld the show, you should've enjoyed that commercial. If you did not, the fault lies with you.

I dont like that the article said it was not a super bowl commerical


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