Season seven of Seinfeld is out on DVD from 20th November. One of the best seasons and, I think I'm right in saying, the last one involving Larry David, it contains classic episodes like The Soup Nazi, The Wig Master and The Pool Guy. Can't wait.
Seinfeld - Season 7
Oh Joy! That means it is released on my pay day and is also the day before my birthday. Great timing eh? There are still loads I haven't seen either, but the Soup Nazi is a classic.
Love SEINFELD, along with IM ALAN PARTRIDGE its my all time favourite sit-com. Hello Newman . . .
Love the Sein - not that there's anything wrong with that!
I will be at the stores early that day. Definitely one of the best shows of all time. 4 is the best season they ever did, but 3, 5 and 7 are amazing. 2, 8 and 9 are all excellent as well. 1 was only five episodes, not that great, but it had to start somewhere. Anyways, the new DVD will be brilliant.
I don't think I'll ever see Kramer in the same light again.
It's certainly an interesting way of dealing with annoying audience members.
Guys, just something I tripped over on boreme.com about Michael Richards under the heading 'Kramers Racist Tirade'. It's quite shocking but have a look and make your own minds up.
You can see his apology (given on the David Letterman show) here. Not defending what he said, but I get the feeling that the guy was on the edge during his stand up show and he just exploded when some people in the audience heckled him and talked through his set. He really does look 'broken up' (as he puts it) during the apology.
http://vidclick.blogspot.com/2006/11/seinfeld-star-apologizes-on-letterman.html
My thoughts exactly. Anyway, I've just done some searching on the boreme site, typed in 'Seinfeld', and came across a brilliant 'Seinfeld and Superman Road Trip' attachment. By the way, I think the voice of Superman was done by the actor who played David Putty.
I've seen that - really funny. It was an American Express commercial from a couple of years ago featuring Jerry Seinfeld hanging out with Superman. I think there were two commercials and, as I recall, Supes was indeed voiced by Putty.
For those who are interested, this is an excellent Seinfeld link that ties in Krammer's - or rather Michael Richards - 'racist' rant. Whether you believe it or not, suspend your belief and go with the flow.
V. funny.
Any sympathy I had for the people in the audience has vanished with the news that they're after money from Richards. I hope that he doesn't pay these opportunistic arseholes.