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Seinfeld Coffee Mug
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Even if you burn your tongue on your coffee, you will still be laughing at this memorable quote from Jerry.
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Magnet: SEINFELD - Tom's Diner (Jerry & The Gang)
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Made of heavy gauge magnetic vinyl for long lasting durability. Actual size of each magnet is 3 1/2 inches by 2 inches. Makes a great inexpensive gift or cool addition to any greeting card! Looks fantastic on a fridge, car bumper, cubicle, locker or any metal surface! Extremely versatile (removable & re-positional) much better than a sticker!
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The Concert for New York City [VHS]
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On October 20, 2001, this now-historic concert took place at Madison Square Garden, a mere six weeks after the horrific terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center. Thousands of firefighters, police officers, survivors, families, and fans witnessed a once-in-a-lifetime event as, in the space of nearly six hours, many legendary musical performers donated their time and their talent to one of the greatest causes ever, in the process giving their audience an unforgettable burst of pure emotion. Organized by Sir Paul McCartney, the Concert for New York City was an overwhelming experience that deserves to be saved for posterity. The two-CD audio recording is crammed with dozens of superb performances but doesn't give a sense of the whole show that this two-DVD set certainly does. Not only can we relive such seminal performers from that evening as the Who, David Bowie, John Mellencamp, and Sir Paul himself, we can see the charming and personal short films made for the occasion by such New York filmmakers as Woody Allen and Martin Scorsese, or the dozens of celebrities and unsung firefighters and police officers who immortalized that day with their stories and musical introductions. There is one quibble: the Goo Goo Dolls' "Iris," one of the blues standards Eric Clapton and Buddy Guy played, and McCartney's "From a Lover to a Friend" and "Lonely Road" are all missing, which seems curious, considering that the entire show could have easily fit onto two DVDs. So don't erase that videotape you made of the concert the night it aired, because that remains the definitive version. But this DVD (with very good Dolby 5.1 surround sound) comes close. --Kevin Filipski
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It's Not Easy Bein' Me
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From Rodney Dangerfield's club in New York comes this 1986 hour featuring a few soon-to-be stars. In between monologues by Rodney and some sketch comedy, see early sets by Roseanne Barr, Jeff Altman, the late Sam Kinison, Bob Nelson, Jerry Seinfeld, and Robert Townsend.
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Pez Candy Dispensers Bee Movie 12 Pack
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Characters from the Dreamworks hit movie Bee Movie, Barry, Vanessa, Adam, and Pollen Jock Buzz. These are one of the new Pez for 2007 so make sure to complete your entire collection. Please note: These 12 packs come straight from the manufacturer in assorted packs, so we cannot guarantee what assortment you will receive and cannot take special requests for certain characters.
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Bee Movie Game
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Product Description From the makers of "Shrek" and "Madagascar" comes the next DreamWorks Animation film, "Bee Movie" written, produced, and starring Jerry Seinfeld. "Bee Movie" Game offers a one-of-a-kind gameplay experience, as you play Barry B. Benson in this pulse-pounding adventure from the never-before-seen perspective of a bee. Try your hand at racing cars, chasing targets, flying at high speed and more. As Barry B. Benson, you are on a journey to save the bee's production of honey that takes you to New York City and beyond. Master the hustle of the hive and venture outside the hive to navigate the hazards and excitement of the outside world. Are you fly ... er, bee enough? Features: Driving fun: drive race cars, scooters, taxicabs, trucks, and more. Fly and chase: Fly, hover, and dive at high speed through the skies. Chase after cars and dodge traffic through the dangerous streets of New York. Slow down time: control and slow down time with your bee reflexes. Buzz and pollinate: Buzz around to cause chain reactions to occur. Use your handy Pollinator Gun to blast away dangers. Multiplayer: compete in multiplayer mini-games to see who dominates. Bonus points: win bonus points with racing, classic arcade, and puzzle games.
Based on the DreamWorks Animation movie written, produced by and starring Jerry Seinfeld, Bee Movie Game allows players to race, chase, fly and blast their way through the adrenaline-fueled world from the feature film and beyond. As the witty and courageous Barry B. Benson, gamers are propelled on an exciting adventure to save the bees' production of honey. New bee-themed versions of 16 classic old school games playable in the Hive Arcade! ESRB Rated E for Everyone
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Bee Movie Game
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Race, chase, fly and blast your way through an adrenaline-fueled world of adventure Product Information From the makers of Shrek and Madagascar comes the next DreamWorks Animation film, Bee Movie - written, produced, and starring Jerry Seinfeld. Bee Movie Game offers a one-of-a-kind gameplay experience, as you play as Barry B. Benson in this pulse-pounding adventure from the never-before-seen perspective of a bee. Everything kids love about gaming - racing cars, chasing targets, flying at high speed and more - come together in this action-packed and adrenaline-pumping game! Product Features Drive racecars, scooter, taxicabs, trucks and more! Fly, hover and dive through the skies at high speed! Blast away dangers with your handy Pollinator! Buzz to cause chain reactions to occur! Chase after cars through the dangerous streets of New York! Control and slow down time with your amazing bee reflexes! Compete in cool, 2-person multiplayer mini games to see who dominates! Win bonus points with racing, classic arcade and puzzle games! Play as Barry B. Benson! Windows Requirements Windows XP, Vista Pentium 4 1.6 GHz or Athlon XP 1600+ MHz processor 512 MB of RAM 3 GB Hard Disk space DirectX 9.0c compatible 64 MB Video Card DirectX 9.0c compatible Sound Card 6X DVD-ROM drive
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Scene It? Seinfeld
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The trivia game aboutnothing with real Seinfeld clipsProduct InformationScene It? Seinfeld Deluxe Edition brings the breathtaking humor ofSeinfeld to a DVD game that's filled with clips trivia questionspuzzlers and every yada yada yada from nine seasons of your favoriteedy. Whether you want to be master of your own domain orto find Serenity Now just pop the game disc into your DVD player andstay tuned for a stand-up game of trivia. Scene It? Seinfeldtests your knowledge with real clips from the "show about nothing" asyou answer trivia questions and race around the game board to win.Product Features Uses trivia observation memory word play andpuzzle-solving challenges Optreve technology randomizes tv clips for a different gameevery time you play Flextime Game Board can be folded for shorter games Loaded with unique Seinfeld puzzlers like What the Bleepand On Location Includes Trivia Card categories like The Details theDialogue and The Yada Yada Yada Deal up one puzzler or clip after another with Party Mode For adult players with two or more teams or players Put your your knowledge of Seinfeld to the ultimate testIncludes Game DVD Flextime Game Board 1 Six-Sided Numbered Die 1 Eight-Sided Category Die 4 Collectible Seinfeld Tokens 16 Buzz Cards 140 Trivia Cards 4 Category Reference Cards Instruction SheetMinimum Requirements TV DVD player Remote Control
Prove your TV trivia prowess to friends and family with the Scene It? Seinfeld Deluxe Edition DVD board game for adults. This entertaining trivia game will have you racing around the game board as you try to tackle brainteasers and answer questions as you relive some of your favorite scenes from all nine seasons of one of America's most popular television shows. .caption { font-family: Verdana, Helvetica neue, Arial, serif; font-size: 10px; font-weight: bold; font-style: italic; } ul.indent { list-style: inside disc; text-indent: -15px; } table.callout { font-family: verdana; font-size: 11px; line-height: 1.3em; } td.think { height: 125px; background: #9DC4D8 url(http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/electronics/detail-page/callout-bg.png) repeat-x; border-left: 1px solid #999999; border-right: 1px solid #999999; border-bottom: 1px dotted #000000; padding-left: 20px; padding-right: 20px; padding-bottom: 10px; width: 250px; } td.glance { height: 100%; background: #9DC4D8; border-left: 1px solid #999999; border-right: 1px solid #999999; padding-top: 10px; padding-left: 20px; padding-right: 20px; padding-bottom: 10px; width: 250px; } img.withlink {border:1px black solid;} What We Think Fun Factor: Durability: (what this means) The Good: Easy to set up and fun to play The Bad: Occasional occurrence of less-than-challenging brainbuster questions In a Nutshell: A witty, engaging DVD board game that highlights the hilarity and fun of the popular television show At a Glance Ages: Adult Requires: Television and DVD player with remote control Scene It? Seinfeld Deluxe Edition DVD game is a fun way to challenge your brain while enjoying popular scenes from the hit television show about nothing. View larger. Game includes a DVD, trivia cards, and dice -- everything you need to gets started. So You Think You Know Seinfeld...? The Scene It? Seinfeld Deluxe Edition DVD game is a fun, entertaining way to challenge your brain while enjoying popular scenes from the famous hit television show. Before getting started players will benefit from using either the included quick start guide or the on-screen tutorial for a run-through of how the game is played. To set up the game put the included DVD into your player and choose one player as the DVD Master who will operate the remote control throughout the game. Next, decide whether you'd like to play a shorter or longer version of the game and fold the included Flextime game board accordingly. Each player then chooses a metal token and places it on the start space. Each turn a player rolls both the numbered die and the eight-sided category die. The numbered die indicates how many spaces forward the player may move upon successfully completing the challenge associated with the category indicated on the category die. Challenges associated with the various categories range from answering questions following a scene played on the DVD to answering questions indicated on the included trivia Cards. Once a player has made their way to the end of the game path, they have the opportunity to win the game by either successfully beating all players in a final All Play To Win challenge or by successfully completing the Final Cut challenge. Alternatively, if a board game is not your style or if you'd simply like to entertain party guests throughout the evening, you may choose the Party Play function on the Main Menu of the DVD. In this mode the DVD shuffles among a variety of scenes and challenges automatically so that you and your guests can enjoy one great clip or puzzler after the other all night long. Yada-Yada-Yada! The Scene It? Deluxe Seinfeld Edition DVD board game is a witty, entertaining game that is ingeniously designed to engage an entire room full of players. The versatile Flextime game board features brightly colored graphics and allows players to choose between a longer or shorter game. The cleverly designed metal game tokens are modeled after props made famous in some of Seinfeld's most beloved scenes. The included DVD is full of hilarious clips and brain-busting trivia from all nine seasons of the witty television show. One of the best features of the Seinfeld DVD game is the Party Play option that allows fans and players to watch clips and answer brainteasers one after another on the DVD automatically without having to navigate with a remote control. What's in the Box Game DVD, one Flextime game board, four metal game tokens, one six-sided numbered die, one eight-sided category die, 16 Buzz cards, and 175 Trivia cards.
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Seinfeld Trivia Game
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Seinfeld, the TV sitcom phenomenon that began broadcasting in 1989, and is still seen today in syndication, is as strong as ever! Race around the board to visit Jerry, Elaine, George and Kramer. Go to Monk's Diner and guess the quote. Try to be the first player to get soup from you-know-who and collect his soup container card to win!For 2 - 4 players, ages 12 and up.Contents: 1 game board, 428 game cards with 698 questions, 4 character movers, 4 mover stands, 36 collection tokens, 2 dice, 1 soup container card, label sheet and rules.
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Monopoly Seinfeld
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Sale Price: $12.45
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The collector's edition of Seinfeld Monopoly is a must-have for enthusiasts of the popular "show about nothing." While the basic rules of the classic game remain unchanged in this edition, everything from the game tokens to the title deeds features a clever Seinfeld reference. Buy a deed to Pendant Publishing, then draw a "Yada yada yada" card and see if you've been deemed "sponge-worthy." For players eight years and older, this is a chance to be both a real-estate mogul and a Seinfeld trivia whiz. Seinfeld Monopoly Ages: 8+ Requires: 2 to 6 players What We Think Fun factor: Durability: Ease of assembly: Novelty factor: The Good: Features an exhaustive collection of delightful Seinfeld quotes and references. The Challenging: Non-fans of Seinfeld may enjoy original Monopoly more. In a Nutshell: A marriage of a classic board game and one of the most popular television shows of all time. Based on the "show about nothing," this Monopoly edition is a must-have for Seinfeld fans. View larger. "Chance" and "Community Chest" cards have been changed to fit the Seinfeld theme. View larger. Classic Game with a New Twist The fun begins with six collectible pewter tokens including The Puffy Shirt, The Bro/Manzier, Fusilli Jerry, Marble Rye, Urban Sombrero, and the Coffee Table Book. Choose your favorite token, then choose one player to be the banker. Each player starts with a set amount of money as outlined in the included instruction manual. You are now ready to roll the die and start investing! The rules of play are simple. If you land on an unowned property, you will have the option to purchase it. If, on the other hand, another player already owns the property, you will owe them rent as specified on the title deed. Landing on the "Yadda yadda yadda" and "Hellooo!" spaces allows you to draw a card, which can lead either to a small fortune or an unlucky penalty. Property owners can choose to add extra "parking spaces" and "garages" to their properties, thereby adding value and increasing the rent for other players who land on those spaces. As money trades hands, bankruptcy can be forestalled by mortgaging or trading properties. For those players interested in a quick game, the instruction manual outlines the rules for speed play. Otherwise, the last player to go bankrupt is the winner. A Virtual Encyclopedia of Classic Seinfeld References Seinfeld Monopoly is sure to delight both Monopoly purists and fans of the television series. Boardwalk and Park Place may have been renamed as Jerry's Apartment and Monk's Restaurant, but the rents are still high! Other properties, such as The Chinese Restaurant, the Non-Fat Yogurt Shop, or Poppy's restaurant, will likely get players reminiscing about classic Seinfeld episodes. Instead of buying railroads, you'll be purchasing Kramer's Central Park Carriage, or the New York City Subway. And watch out for unlucky expenditures such as $150 for Mackinaw peaches or a donation of $100 to George's made-up charity, the "Human Fund." Down on your luck? Draw a "Yada yada yada" card and you might win a court settlement with the help of Jackie Chiles and collect $50. Even if you're up to your neck in debt, you can relieve your money woes with the snippets of dialogue that made Seinfeld one of the most popular television series of all time. Every bill, from $1 to $500, features a classic Seinfeld quote. Quiz your friends to see who can correctly identify the speaker of lines such as "No soup for you!" or "These pretzels are making me thirsty!" Naturally, the extent to which you will enjoy this collector's edition depends on your appreciation for the show itself. Though this edition is easy to learn and play for anyone, if you haven't seen Seinfeld you're probably better off with the original edition of Monopoly. For the rest of us, in particular those who celebrate Festivus, this game is a treasure trove of well-chosen quotes and references. What's in the Box Game board, 6 collectible pewter tokens, 28 title deed cards, 16 "Yada, yada, yada" cards, 16 "Hellooo!" cards, custom Seinfeld Monopoly money, 32 houses, 12 hotels, 2 dice.
This Seinfeld Monopoly Game provides an uproarious way to relive the hit TV series! The ultimate gift for any Seinfeld fan. The classic game of real estate is now reinvented to make you feel as if youre living alongside Jerry, George, Kramer, and Elaine! With 22 hilarious properties named after your favorite locations from Seinfeld, this limited edition Monopoly game also has unique game pieces including: the marble rye, the puffy shirt, the urban sombrero, the bro / manzier, the coffee table book and the fusilli Jerry! Hilarious changes include renaming the community chest and chance cards to Yada, Yada Yada and Hellooo! in addition to transforming the houses and hotels to parking spaces and garages, all to compliment the New York City lifestyle! The perfect collectors item for Seinfeld enthusiasts, this game is appropriate for 2-6 players ages 8 and up.
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Playboy Magazine, October 1993 W/jerry Seinfeld and Babes on the Cover
Sale Price: $22.95
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Playboy October 1993 Playmate of the Month Jenny McCarthy photographed by Pompeo Posar. Interview Jerry Seinfeld by David Rensin. Profile "Troy's Triumph" (Troy Aikman) by Pat Jordan. 20 Questions Wesley Snipes by David Rensin. Features "Cheating Hearts" by Lori Weiss "Playboy's Pro Football Forecast" by Danny Sheridan. Women of the PAC Ten Andrew Martinez (a.k.a. the Naked Guy), Jessica Piper, Christine Nielson, Kelly Lynn, Tara Tamiko Steele, Jodi Lewis, Amy Summers, Laura Christi, Rachel Lee, Maili Bergman, Jane Harding, Kristin Stickles, Wendi Leydig, Justine Mattera, Stacey Addison, Jennie Jouett, Crystal Luchette, Karen Chapin, Jill Eby, Michelle Barrand Kathleen Lenore, Jennifer Young, Kristin Anderson, Erika Olds and Kendra Duby photographed by David Chan, Arny Freytag and David Mecey. Rhonda Sheer photographed by Richard Fegley. Jerry Seinfeld, Echo Johnson, Barbara Moore, Kimberly Donley, Suzi Simpson, Carrie Westcott, Tylyn John, Cheryl Bachman and Alex Philip (cover) photographed by Stephen Wayda.
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Seinfeld: Season Four
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It's hard to believe, but for the first three seasons nobody really knew that Seinfeld was about, well, you know. It wasn't until season 4--unleashed here in a four-disc set that's equal in scope, quality, and quantity of bonus material to its predecessors--that the show really became something. In a series which can claim every installment as classic, the two-parter on disc 1 titled "The Pitch/The Ticket" truly stands out as a defining episode and, in retrospect, marked Seinfeld 4 as the breakthrough season. It's the one where (fake) NBC executives express their interest in working with Jerry Seinfeld on a TV show, then moves to the who's-on-first shtick of George successfully pitching Jerry on creating "a show about nothing." Scattered throughout the discs in commentaries by cast and creators and in numerous "Inside Look" documentaries, nearly everyone expresses some anxiety about the season having a story "arc" depicting Jerry and his "real" life becoming a sitcom. The show had been only marginally successful up to that point anyway, and with the edict, "no hugging, no learning," still in place, maybe messing with nothing was a bad idea. What makes the arc so arch is the self-reflexive way it details the reality of Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David coming up with the concept and pitching it to (real) NBC executives as a show that really was about, well, you know. In one of the many informally informative interview segments, Jerry remembers hitting a stride during this time when a lot of crazy ideas started to make sense. "Everything was just a wild guess," he says, "and it takes a while to get confident that you're guessing pretty good. I think sometime in season 4 we realized we were guessing pretty good." Oh, that we could all be so good at nothing. Season 4 also gave us the episodes "The Bubble Boy" ("He lives in a bubble!"), "The Pick" ("There was no pick!"), and, perhaps most memorably, "The Contest." Recalling how nervous he thought NBC might be about a show based on how long a person can remain--ahem--master of his domain, Larry David says that he kept the idea hidden for a long time. He may have had NBC sweating, but the episode goes by without anyone uttering the word that it's really about. The curmudgeonly David also observes that another famous season 4 episode, "The Outing," only made it on the air due to a network "note" about making sure it wouldn't be offensive to homosexuals. Hence we have the addition of another standard to the Seinfeld lexicon of American pop culture: "Not that there's anything wrong with that!" Not only wasn't there anything wrong with it, the episode won a GLAAD Media Award. Season 4 also brought Seinfeldits first Emmy for Outstanding Comedy Series. Stay tuned for season 5 (and a move to the coveted Thursday-at-9 slot) when the volcano we now know was always brewing really blew its comedic top. --Ted Fry
All 24 fourth-season episodes--including the two-part "The Trip," "The Bubble Boy," "The Contest," "The Junior Mint," and "The Pilot"--have been collected in a four-disc set. 9 1/4 hrs. total. Standard; Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital stereo, French Dolby Digital stereo, Spanish Dolby Digital stereo; Subtitles: English, French, Portuguese, Spanish; behind-the-scenes footage; interviews; deleted scenes; outtakes; audio commentary; Seinfeld stand-up footage; TV spots. **24 episodes on 4 discs. 9 1/4 hrs.**
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Seinfeld - Seasons 1 & 2
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Nothing? Seinfeld is a show about everything! It's about the appeal of the posse and coma etiquette. It's about importing and exporting. It's about sneaking a peek, and seeing the baby. It's about this, that, and the other. TV Guide ranked Seinfeld the best TV series of all time. It has become the master of its syndication domain. Its most devoted fans can quote each episode chapter and verse; their absorption of each scene's minutiae anything but a trivial pursuit. With such fervent devotion to the show, and demand for its DVD release, series creators Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David could have easily just OK'd a bare-bones set containing nothing but the episodes. Not that there would have been anything wrong with that, but instead, the creative team came together to create extensive and encyclopedic features that make this four-disc set buy-worthy. The candid and revealing audio commentaries and interviews, deleted scenes and original episode promos, and optional "Notes About Nothing" pop-ups are as irresistible as a Drake's coffee cake. It's always fun and instructive to return to the humble beginnings of a series that became a pop culture benchmark. Here are Kramer's first not-so-grand entrance, Jerry's first contemptuous "Hello, Newman," and Elaine's first "Get Out!" shove. But what is most revelatory about these episodes from the first two seasons is what Jason Alexander, during his commentary for the episode "The Revenge," calls a "sweet quality" that somehow redeems these characters' more base instincts. Consider the scene in which Jerry gives a freshly unemployed George some career guidance, or Jerry and Elaine's palpably affectionate banter throughout. The "Inside Look" episode intros offer fascinating insights into this singular show that subverted sitcom convention with such now-classic episodes as "The Chinese Restaurant," in which Jerry, George, and Elaine wait in vain for a table. We learn, for example, why movie tough guy Lawrence Tierney, who guest starred in "The Jacket," never reprised his role as Elaine's father. All of this, of course, is yadda yadda yadda to Seinfeld fans, whose patience for the show's DVD debut has been amply rewarded. As Elaine screams in the third-season episode, "The Subway," "It's not nothing, it's something!" --Donald Liebenson
All five first-season episodes (originally aired as "The Seinfeld Chronicles") and all 12 second-season episodes--including "Good News, Bad News" (also available as the original special "The Seinfeld Chronicles"), "The Stock Tip," "The Ex-Girlfriend," "The Deal," and "The Chinese Restaurant"--have been collected in a four-disc set. 7 1/2 hrs. total. Standard; Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital stereo, Spanish Dolby Digital stereo, French Dolby Digital stereo; Subtitles: English, French, Portuguese, Spanish; audio commentary; deleted scenes; bloopers; "making of" documentary; featurettes; TV spots; more. **17 episodes on 4 discs. 7 1/2 hrs.**
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If you have a television set or know someone that does, you can't help but recognize Jerry Seinfeld's name and or face when you see him. One of the most popular comedians of our time, Jerry Seinfeld has reinvented the word "funny" to the modern television audience through his sitcom, "Seinfeld." Through his perfected comedic timing and larger than life comedy, he has made a name for himself that is recognized across the country.
Before Seinfeld was a household name for being a television superstar, he traveled across the country as a stand-up comedian. This inspired him to create the television show that we all know him for today. He was ranked #12 on Comedy Central's list of the 100 Greatest Stand Up Comedian's of All Time. In 1981, Seinfeld made numerous appearances on shows like The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson, Late Night with David Letterman, and The Merv Griffin Show.
In 1989, Seinfeld premiered on NBC. By the fourth season of the show, it had become the most popular and most successful sitcom on American television. The curtains closed on the show in 1998, but even today, Seinfeld, Krammer, George, and Elaine live on in reruns. Seinfeld won numerous awards throughout the years and it still tops most lists for the greatest television shows of all time.
Since the close of the show, Jerry Seinfeld has kept a fairly busy schedule with his stand up. He now travels across the country performing at comedy clubs, theaters and areas to sold out crowds. Buy Jerry Seinfeld tickets when he comes to your town and you will not be disappointed! He has recorded comedy albums as well as released DVDs of his live show to retail. He has been a spokesperson for American Express as well as Windows Vista and also lended his voice to the movie Bee Movie.
You can now buy Jerry Seinfeld tickets because he is back on the road bringing his comedy routine to a city near you! To buy Jerry Seinfeld tickets, go to http://www.thepremiumticket.com. There you will find all the information needed to buy Jerry Seinfeld tickets for the venue closest to you. Through his clever wit and hilarious antics, a stand up comedy show featuring Jerry Seinfeld is one of the greatest tickets you can have. Buy Jerry Seinfeld tickets today!
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Do you think that Jerry Seinfeld is funny?
I think his show is funny but as far as his stand up comedy goes I think it's very dry humor. I have to say I have never laughed at any of his jokes.
i love seinfeld it's one of my favorites and frankly, i always have to laugh and really hard to be honest...even when i'm alone
it's a question of personal preferences i guess
After ‘Seinfeld’
Jerry Seinfeld’s comeback to TV — “The Marriage Ref” — hit a pretty nasty pothole this week. A preview last Sunday night was ripped badly by critics and fans — and everyone is waiting to see with tonight’s second episode if Jerry can still draw a crowd. The comic has stayed...
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