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Add Jerry Seinfeld to the list of comedians who believe the job isn’t as easy as it used to be. While on the promotional tour for his new Netflix movie Unfrosted (about the creation of the Pop-Tart), Seinfeld sat down for an interview with The New Yorker and railed against the “extreme left and P.C. crap” for hurting […]
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Following his interview the other week declaring the movie business as being dead and movies no longer the top of the entertainment food chain, comedian/actor and now filmmaker Jerry Seinfeld has more to say – this time about TV comedy. In a new interview with The New Yorker to promote his Netflix feature directorial effort […]
Jerry Seinfeld isn't a fan of people who have ruined comedy. It's not a secret at all that comedy simply isn't what it used to be. Stop and think about how many great comedy films have been released in the past 15+ years. It's not many. The idea of a movie like "Superbad" being made today is almost impossible to imagine. The woke mob has sanitized and killed humor to the point it's neutered and vanilla. Seinfeld is now going on offense against those responsible for being outraged at comedy. ...
If you’re around my age or even a bit older and have indulged in binge-watching your favorite shows or movies from your youth, you’ve no doubt thought to yourself, “They couldn’t do that joke today,” more than once. Heck, you can look at content that’s merely 10, 15, or 20 years old and observe the same thing. It’s kind of a sad sentiment because some of the most iconic shows and movies that people still love to this day feature situations and jokes that just aren’t considered acceptable...
The comedian’s claim that wokeness is the reason why comedy is no longer as funny is lazy – and inaccurateJerry Seinfeld is currently at saturation point, promoting his new Pop Tarts movie Unfrosted. Still a canny operator, however, Seinfeld understands that the last thing anyone in the world wants to hear about is his new Pop Tarts movie. After all, there is realistically only so much available media interest in a streaming period comedy film about a breakfast product. And so Unfrosted has...
Storied comic Jerry Seinfeld is calling it like he sees it: political correctness has been a detriment to comedy. The "Seinfeld" star unleashed on the "extreme left," suggesting that while people still crave comic relief, they can't find it on television. "Nothing really affects comedy. People always need it. They need it so badly and they don't get it," he said on a recent episode of the New Yorker's Radio Hour. JERRY SEINFELD HAD 'LOTS OF FIGHTS' WITH HUGH GRANT WHILE WORKING TOGETHER ON...
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The push to keep Free Speech alive and thriving continues to move forward with the criticism of how progressive liberals have handled their feelings getting hurt on any topic. This is a subject that is near and dear to my heart, and it's something that I will continuously write and talk about because I feel it is just that important.
Jerry Seinfeld takes comedy seriously. Very seriously. After his landmark NBC sitcom “Seinfeld” wrapped he gathered the funniest people on the planet for his follow-up show, “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee.” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eZUJktFHULI And, when the host of 'The New Yorker Radio Hour' asked him specific questions on his craft, Seinfeld demurred. It would take an hour just to properly answer that, he said. He didn’t need an hour to lay into another target, one that has...
Jerry Seinfeld has never deferred to political correctness in his comedy