I’m getting pretty good at predicting trends. Just a few days ago I posted a series of Seinfeld trailers cobbled together by a brilliant internet guy, and today I have a new one from a different guy who imagines Jerry and George lost somewhere on Brokeback Mountain. His future film entitled, “Brokeback About Nothing,” is a passionate and serious look at the obvious chemistry between Jerry Seinfeld and George Costanza and the consequences they face pursuing forbidden love. Of course there have been dozens of Brokeback parodies in the past, but this is the first Seinfeld one, and its just as funny because there is ample accidental moments to pull from. Anyway don’t feel bad if you enjoy this because after all, it’s not like there’s anything wrong with it.
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Seinfeld, Brokeback About Nothing
Posted in Larry David, Seinfeld, Youtube Favs with tags 90s comedy, Brokeback Mountain, Brokeback Mountain parody, comedy, Elaine Benes, film parody, films, George Costanza, Jason Alexander, Jerry Seinfeld, Julia-Louise Dreyfus, Kramer, Larry David, Michael Richards, Newman, Not That's There's Anything Wrong With it, Seinfeld, Seinfeld Movie, Wayne Knight, willie simpson on August 22, 2011 by WillieSeinfeld, The Movie!
Posted in Larry David, Seinfeld, Youtube Favs with tags Checkmate, Classic Larry David, comedy, Death Blow, Elaine Benes, George Costanza, J. Peterman, Jason Alexander, Jerry Seinfeld, Julia-Louise Dreyfus, Kramer, Larry David, Michael Ricahrds, NBC, Newman, Putty, Rochelle Rochelle, Sack Lunch, Seinfeld, Seinfeld Movie, Seinfeld Trailers, Wayne Knight, willie simpson on August 18, 2011 by WillieSome of the best running gags on Seinfeld were the fake movies the gang was always seeing. Rochelle, Rochelle, Death Blow, Checkmate, and Sack Lunch all come to mind, but it all begs a larger question, what would a Seinfeld movie look like? Well, luckily some genius on the internet has no shortage of ideas. These really must be seen to believed, but I’m gonna present you my three favorite Seinfeld movies coming soon to a theater near you. The first is “Kramerica,” a tale of a country boy and cockeyed optimist, who gets caught up in a dirty game of worldwide diplomacy. The second is “The Real Peterman,” the tale of a rich playboy whose perfect life is about to come crashing down when the world learns his crushing secret, that he’s a fraud. The last flick is “Jerry the Great,” a story about an arrogant man’s rise to dark power, and the backstabbing betrayal he commits against his best friend. There are more trailers beyond these three, and they are surely worth seeking out as they will entertain Seinfeld fans to no end. Enjoy.
Seinfeld, Michael Jackson, and Montages
Posted in Larry David, Seinfeld, Youtube Favs with tags comedy, Don't Stop Till You Get Enough, Elaine Benes, George Costanza, Jason Alexander, Jerry Seinfeld, John Williams, Julia-Louise Dreyfus, Kramer, Larry David, Michael Jackson, Michael Ricahards, NBC, Off the Wall, Rock With You, Seinfeld, Senifeld Montages, Superman, Superman Theme, willie simpson on August 7, 2011 by WillieYoutube is kind of awful. I found some absolutely golden clips from “Seinfeld” that I’d love to post and do intensive analysis of, but nearly all of the clips are disabled for embedding. Luckily, I have found a few killer scenes that have escaped the clutches of the youtube machine for now. They’ll probably be taken down in the future, but I live for the moment. The first montage clip is my favorite. It’s the gang all dancing around to Michael Jackson’s “Don’t Stop Till You Get Enough” from Off the Wall. It’s short but sweet. The next clip is everybody making crazy noises, and the clip after that you see them in their craziest get ups. The last clip, the famous Superman montage, is a bonus that I’m linking off site to represent the both the tyranny and wonder of youtube. Enjoy.
Larry David, the Stand Up
Posted in Curb Your Enthusiasm, Fun and Crazy, Larry David, Seinfeld with tags Bill Clinton, comedy, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Elaine Benes, George Costanza, HBO, Jack Kevorkian, Jason Alexander, Jeff Garlin, Jerry Seinfeld, Julia-Louise Dreyfus, Kramer, Larry David, Larry David Stand Up, Michael Richards, NBC, Seinfeld, Stand Up, wikipedia, willie simpson on July 30, 2011 by WillieI’m pretty sure this is from the “Curb Your Enthusiasm” pilot, but who cares where its from exactly, I’m not double checking Wikipedia. All you need to know is that its genius and hilarious. This is Larry returning to his roots, doing strait up stand up, and killing. He riffs on masturbation, blow jobs from Jews, Clinton, Hitler, Chinese men, answering machines, and Jack Kevorkian. It’s a brilliant montage of his best jokes, and it all ends on a joke that sums up his entire comedy philosophy. Just sit back, press play, prepare to laugh, and thank me later.
Seinfeld, How it Began
Posted in Curb Your Enthusiasm, Fun and Crazy, Larry David, Seinfeld with tags 90s comedy, 90s sitcoms, Castle Rock, comedy, Elaine Benes, George Costanza, How it Began, Jason Alexander, Jerry Seinfeld, Johnny Carson, Julia-Louise Dreyfus, Kramer, Larry David, Michael Richards, NBC, Newman, Seinfeld, Seinfeld documentary, Seinfeld How it Began, sitcom, The Tonight Show, TV, Wayne Knight, willie simpson on July 28, 2011 by WillieThe “Seinfeld” obsession continues, this time with a great documentary on it’s unlikely creation and even more unlikely smash success. It’s a revealing 6 part look into how the show started off as a quirky experimental program whose premise was wrapping a sitcom around a standup comedians act. It was a totally novel creation springing from the minds of Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld. The documentary is great because you see the enormous strain and pressure Larry David was under in the creation of this thing countered with the unnatural calm and ease that Jerry Seinfeld exuded during the whole creation. The whole video series is great, a must for “Seinfeld” fans, which should just about include the entire human race. Sadly, Part 3 and 5 cannot be embedded! Stupid youtube censors. Don’t worry, I’ve provided links so you won’t miss out. Enjoy.
Curb Your Enthusiasm Cast at the Paley Center
Posted in Curb Your Enthusiasm, Fun and Crazy, Larry David, Seinfeld with tags A.V. Club, Cheryl Hines, comedy, Curb Your Enthusiasm, George Costanza, HBO, Jason Alexander, Jeff Garlin, Larry David, NBC, Palestinian Chicken, Paley Center, Richard Lewis, Robert B. Weide, Seinfeld, willie simpson on July 26, 2011 by WillieIf you caught last Sunday’s episode of “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” “Palestinian Chicken,” you know Larry David is on a hot streak. There are a lot of genius comics in the world right now, but Larry is going for the throne of world’s funniest man. I can’t get enough of Larry and the world of “Curb,” and because of my addiction, I found this awesome series of clips featuring Larry, Cheryl Hines, and Jeff Garlin talking about the creation and origins of “Curb Your Enthusiasm.” This is a long multi-video post, so be sure to click the more button so you don’t miss out on any videos.
VIDEO #1- Larry on the show’s creation. Here Larry talks about how he thought his return to standup would be stale, so he decided to wrap it around a clever little mockumentary idea.
VIDEO #2- Jeff Garlin, director and executive producer of the show, explains how Larry coaxed him into starring on the show as Larry’s agent.
Ricky Gervais Meets Larry David
Posted in Curb Your Enthusiasm, Fun and Crazy, Larry David, Seinfeld with tags BBC, British Comedy, comedy, Curb, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Curb Your Enthusiasm Season 8, George Costanza, HBO, Jason Alexander, Jerry Seinfeld, Larry David, London, Los Angeles, NBC, New York City, Ricky Gervais, Ricky Gervais and Larry David Interview, Ricky Gervais Meets Larry David, Rock and Roll, Seinfeld, The Office, The Office UK, UK, willie simpson on July 20, 2011 by WillieIf you’ve been following the site lately, you’ve noticed that I’ve been alternating its content between rock and roll and Larry David. Larry is just one of my biggest comedy heroes, and his newest 8th season of “Curb Your Enthusiasm” is off to a roaring start. The trailers for season 8 point to an appearance by legendary British comic Ricky Gervais, creator of “The Office.” For anyone who has followed Rickey, you know that he loves “Seinfeld” and considers George Costanza the greatest sitcom character of all time. I found this incredible 6 part interview of Rickey sitting down with Larry, where they have an enlightening and hilarious conversation about comedy, and delve deep into each others pasts. It is so entertaining, insightful, and funny, and it’s guaranteed to be the best thing you watch today, so enjoy.
Curb Your Enthusiasm, Season 8!
Posted in Curb Your Enthusiasm, Fun and Crazy, Larry David, Seinfeld with tags 90s tv, Bill Buckner, Boston Red Sox, comedy, Curb, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Curb Your Enthusiasm Season 8, CYE, HBO, Jerry Seinfeld, Larry David, Los Angeles, Michael J. Fox, New York City, NYT, nytimes, Red Sox, Ricky Gervais, Season 8, Seinfeld, Television, The New York Times, TV, willie simpson on July 8, 2011 by WillieLarry David is coming back, this Sunday, to HBO. Seinfeld, Larry’s first masterpiece of television an amazing 9 seasons, so it’s equally incredible that Curb Your Enthusiasm is about to enter its 8th glorious season, and by the looks of it, Larry hasn’t lost his touch one bit. The write up today in the nytimes proclaims that the new season is just as brilliant as any other, and these trailers I’ve provided below seem to indicate the truth of such statements. From what I gather, Larry travels back to New York City, comes across Michael J. Fox, Ricky Gervais, and even former disgraced Red Sox first baseman Bill Buckner! Unreal. I am dying with anticipation for these episodes. DYING! My enthusiasm will not be curbed…Check it out!







