Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuComedian Jerry Seinfeld performs at the Beacon Theatre in New York City with his take on everyday life, uncovering comedy in the commonplace.Comedian Jerry Seinfeld performs at the Beacon Theatre in New York City with his take on everyday life, uncovering comedy in the commonplace.Comedian Jerry Seinfeld performs at the Beacon Theatre in New York City with his take on everyday life, uncovering comedy in the commonplace.
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1. Jerry looks really good for 65 years old.
2. I don't know why it's called 23 Hours To Kill.
3. That helicopter stunt was pointless but admittedly pretty cool, especially considering his age.
4. 99% of this standup special will be exactly what you expect it to be. So if you like Jerry Seinfeld's comedy you'll enjoy it, and if you don't really like his style, then you probably won't like this special. Thankfully, I generally enjoy his standup, and so generally enjoyed this.
5. Jerry looks like he could do this in his sleep he's so natural. I won't argue he's the funniest standup comedian, but he might be one of the most skilled. His style and delivery remains incredibly natural and I often find myself forgetting it's a well-rehearsed, painstakingly panned performance.
6. Pick up your stupid trash when you're in a movie theatre, Jerry. It's probably a joke but if that's his genuine attitude that's pretty petty, not gonna lie.
I've been a massive fan of Jerry Seinfeld since I first watched Seinfeld. It's my favourite sitcom and probably one of the most brilliant and best written shows ever! Definitely the best in comedy.
It must be hard to create new material when you have had one of the most successful and lengthy comedy careers ever!
The man still looks great for 65 and I hope he continues to make comedy for many more years, Jerry is still a hilarious man and his show Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee is still probably the best talk show.
I feel with this show, let it slide if you thought it was weaker because the man is legend. One of the greatest living comedians ever.
And I would suggest that he doesn't soar, here.
Here, he showcases a predilection for "observations" that don't really work. They're the kind of stuff that, under the tender ministrations of Larry David, often got lampooned in the old Seinfeld show.
It was a little disappointing to see. I wanted to see Jerry soar, here. He too often falls flat.
He starts the show off with a helicopter stunt that is pretty amazing, though it has little to do with his set.
His hour on stage is what he's always done: observational humor. If you don't like it, don't watch it. He's not a prop comic. He doesn't really do characters. He won't break out a banjo and sing a song. Yes, he moves around a lot but that's because he's in a big theater, not a cozy night spot.
He sticks to what he knows best, which is everyday annoyances, life, and family. There's nothing political (thank god!) and his language is pretty clean. And that's just fine.
If you expect something else, don't bother. Jerry is Jerry. Always has been. Always will be. And that's just nice and good!
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Jerry Seinfeld: This could be my favorite spot in the entire world, right here, right now. Could be.
Woman in the Audience: [shouts out something unintelligible]
Jerry Seinfeld: Thank you, sweetheart, I love you too. This is in fact my favorite type do intimate relationship. I love you - you love me - and we will never meet.
- Crazy CreditsEnd credits show footage of the behind-the-scenes of Jerry's helicopter stunt.
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Words and music by Jimmy Van Heusen and Sammy Cahn
Performed by Frank Sinatra
By arrangement with Universal Music Corp. on behalf of Van Heusen Music Corp / Concord Music Group Inc. / Maraville Music Group