The brand had nothing to do with the making of “Unfrosted” but knows a
Jerry Seinfeld grew up envisioning Battle Creek, Michigan as a place of
No one has the confidence of Jerry Seinfeld. His supreme belief in himself oozes out of every mundane premise, slight irritation, and the half-cocked smirk that graces his lips when he comes upon one of his many hilarious observations. Every time a mere mortal raises the pitch of their voice and questions, “What’s the deal?” he only grows stronger. Only the hubris of a Seinfeld, a man flying too close to the toaster on wings made of Wild Berry frosting, would lead him to declare the movie...
Does a Pop-Tart movie sound dumb? ‘It wasn’t my idea’
On the set of his new movie 'Unfrosted,' Jerry Seinfeld calmed down an irate crew member by reminding them of the stakes: 'This is a Pop-Tart movie.'
See the best photos from the premiere of Jerry Seinfeld's period comedy Pop-Tarts origin film, 'Unfrosted.'
Nothing’s less funny than Seinfeld’s comedy lectures
Of all the things one might associate with Jerry Seinfeld, excited sentimentality might be the last. But remembering the day he shot the recent finale of Curb Your Enthusiasm, his voice approaches something dangerously close to swelling. “As I drove home that night, my scalp was just tingling. I thought what we had done was just the coolest, wildest, most remarkable thing,” he says of his surprise (though much guessed at) appearance. It was, he says, the callback to end all callbacks, a...
The audience tonight at the Hollywood premiere of Jerry Seinfeld’s “Unfrosted” will have a lot of laughs and a bit of an unexpected political surprise. In the 90 minute comedy, Seinfeld can claim a first: a satirical segment sending up the January 6th Capitol insurgency. The premise of the film is a war between Kellogg’s
Jerry Seinfeld took a shot at "Friends" as he revived his "Seinfeld" characters for an "Unfrosted" promo. Seinfeld wrote and directed the film, which focuses on the origin story of Pop-Tarts. The promo video for "Unfrosted" accused the comedian of trademark infringement as he "referenced 221 trademarked breakfasts" in the movie. "Are you familiar with the concept of trademark infringement?" the fictional president of Pop-Tarts, Kelman P. Gasworth, asked Seinfeld in the clip during a meeting....
With ‘Unfrosted,’ Seinfeld seeks his first great creative project since splitting up with Larry David
Jerry Seinfeld Says the ‘Movie Business Is Over’ and ‘Film Doesn’t Occupy the Pinnacle in the Cultural Hierarchy’ Anymore: ‘Disorientation Replaced’ It By Zack Sharf Jerry Seinfeld is finally a movie director with the upcoming premiere of his feature debut “Unfrosted.” Backed by Netflix, the star-studded comedy is a fictional account of the creation of Pop-Tarts toaster pastries. In a new...