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Comedian

  • 2002
  • R
  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
7.4K
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Jerry Seinfeld in Comedian (2002)
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A look at the work of two stand-up comics, Jerry Seinfeld and a lesser-known newcomer, detailing the effort and frustration behind putting together a successful act and career while living a... Read allA look at the work of two stand-up comics, Jerry Seinfeld and a lesser-known newcomer, detailing the effort and frustration behind putting together a successful act and career while living a life on the road.A look at the work of two stand-up comics, Jerry Seinfeld and a lesser-known newcomer, detailing the effort and frustration behind putting together a successful act and career while living a life on the road.

  • Director
    • Christian Charles
  • Stars
    • Jerry Seinfeld
    • Chris Rock
    • Garry Shandling
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    7.4K
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    • Director
      • Christian Charles
    • Stars
      • Jerry Seinfeld
      • Chris Rock
      • Garry Shandling
    • 66User reviews
    • 37Critic reviews
    • 62Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Jerry Seinfeld
    Jerry Seinfeld
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    Chris Rock
    Chris Rock
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    Garry Shandling
    Garry Shandling
    • Self
    Greg Giraldo
    Greg Giraldo
    • Self
    • (as Greg Geraldo)
    Sherrod Small
    • Self
    Jim Norton
    Jim Norton
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    Allan Havey
    Allan Havey
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    Colin Quinn
    Colin Quinn
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    Cynthia Koury
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    Orny Adams
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    George Wallace
    George Wallace
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    Robert Klein
    Robert Klein
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    T. Sean Shannon
    T. Sean Shannon
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    • (as T Sean Shannon)
    Gary Greenberg
    • Self
    Shawn Seymour
    • Self
    Richard Spector
    • Self
    Michael Britt
    • Self
    Craig Figueiredo
    • Self
    • Director
      • Christian Charles
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    gotham23

    Stand-up documentary's a let-down

    What a disappointment.

    The problem here is not that I was expecting something like the show. I understood what this was about going into the theatre. It's not "Seinfeld" the TV show. The whole point of this documentary is that Jerry's hit the club circuit again, and that he's trying out a whole new style of comedy rather than the "Humorous observations about everyday life" that made him famous. The problem is that it's simply not a very good documentary. It's erratic and disjointed. It was marketed as a documentary about Jerry Seinfeld, but instead we're forced to spend half the movie listening to a nobody who fails to capture our attention or sympathy in any way. Towards the end, Jerry drops in on Bill Cosby and we don't really know why. Even worse, the conversation between the two is awkward, rambling, boring, and offers absolutely no new insights into either man.

    A documentary should teach you something. When you walk out of the theatre, you should have some new insights into the subject matter. By that standard, this film is a complete failure. In the end, all it really tells us is that being a stand up comedian on the club circuit isn't easy. But is there anybody who didn't already know that?
    6ferbs54

    A Stand-Up Kind Of Guy

    After cocreating and starring for nine years in THE sitcom of the '90s, and rightfully earning hundreds of millions of dollars doing so, funnyman Jerry Seinfeld did not do what I would have done; namely, lay in a hammock by the ocean for the rest of his life. To his great credit, Seinfeld decided to go back to what he loves most: doing stand-up material in front of an audience. Director Christian Charles' 2002 documentary "Comedian," it must be stated, is not so much a performance film as it is a primer in how very difficult it is to put an hour's worth of "killer" material together. This is not a Jerry Seinfeld biography, but rather a collection of glimpses into the lives of working comics. During the course of the film, as Jerry painstakingly--and sometimes painfully--puts his new act together, he talks to such established names as Jay Leno, Gary Shandling, Bill Cosby (his childhood hero, apparently), Robert Klein (whose joke about Florida may be the film's funniest) and Ray Romano. For contrast, perhaps half the film is taken up by the travails of a talented and cocky aspiring comic named Orny Adams, whose various struggles really show us how difficult the comedy business can be. I mean, here it is, more than six years since Orny's Letterman debut, and he is still hardly a household name, right? The net result for most viewers will most likely be a realization of how hard it is to just get up there and tell jokes; forget about making it big in the business! On the down side, "Comedian" features excessively choppy editing, overlapped dialogue that is often hard to make out, and just not enough actual performance footage. The film does have a cumulative effect, however, and the sum does wind up equalling more than its many jagged parts. "Not that there's anything wrong with that."
    8jotix100

    Blood, sweat and jokes.

    This documentary is for someone who thinks stand up comedy is easy. No one has an idea what goes on behind the scenes, even the great Jerry Seinfeld, who after a hit TV series decides he wants to go back to the places that gave him his break.

    We can feel the pain of newcomers such as Orny Adams who is trying to begin a career as a comedian. His presence in the film makes one understand the frustrations these actors go through on a nightly basis wherever they face a public that wants to be entertained with non stop jokes. It is very hard indeed to be able to do it every time.

    The documentary is very fast in the sure hands of Christian Charles who obviously has an eye for capturing the comedians at their most vulnerable points.

    We get to see a shaky Seinfeld trying new material. Sometimes he is good, but sometimes he really stink. He has been away from the scene for such a long time that it takes him a while to find his feet. His scenes with Bill Cosby, the great Robert Klein and others are the best things going with the film.

    People in general will have a second view after seeing this movie about the funny men in comedy clubs.
    6irish23

    Interesting to performers

    While the box promises hilarious comedy, the video it holds delivers a solid documentary about what it takes to be a class act in stand-up comedy, both as an up-and-comer and as someone trying reinvent himself.

    Orny Adams is in need of serious mental health help. He consistently goes to pieces and is tortured by his inner demons.

    Jerry Seinfeld, on the other hand, shows how someone with a basic sense of self-esteem and a rewarding personal life deals with the nerve-wracking ordeal that is "creating a compelling live show."

    The picture documents this process carefully and gives good insights for performers in all genre. It's not a laugh riot, and it's -just- compelling enough to watch the whole way through, but it's not something one needs to see twice.
    7JamesGriswold

    Seinfeld's's struggle

    I have watched this twice and it seems you have to personally want/need to entertain to appreciate it. The process of performing or a performance is both immensely nerve racking and ultimately very satisfying. Comedian will draw you in to that process as opposed to entertaining you as a viewer with stand-up comedy. The main quest is the pursuit of a lengthy comedy act. Seinfeld's personal struggle is not intensely dramatic or humorous but rather very compelling to you the performer; "how can I validate myself all over again when I don't need the money, what am I here for?" I would recommend this to anyone who wants to do stand-up or sketch comedy or theater, or any other live performance for that matter. If this is you then you will appreciate the process Seinfeld goes through because it is the journey back to his calling, what made Seinfeld matter to you and me.

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    • Trivia
      Interestingly, the funny in-joke teaser trailer for the film has nothing to do with its subject, doesn't feature any scenes or characters from the documentary nor does it ever mention what the movie is even about. It instead follows a trailer narrator called Jack (played by the legendary movie trailer narrator Hal Douglas who along with Don LaFontaine and Nick Tate narrated the trailers for almost every single big Hollywood blockbuster during the 1990's), who's in a recording booth trying to record the opening narration for the trailer for the Comedian, but since the film is not a typical Hollywood blockbuster, Jack is simply unable to find the right non-epic wording that would properly describe such a normal non-blockbuster movie.
    • Quotes

      Robert Klein: My parents retired to South Florida. They're gone now, but I'll tell you the truth, I have a beef with South Florida. I'll tell you, I don't know what it is. I'm sick about it, bitter. I sent two healthy 65-year old parents to South Florida. 30 years later - dead! I mean what is it, the water, the air - it's a death camp!

    • Crazy credits
      After the credits end, there's a short scene in which Colin Quinn tells Seinfeld a very old joke.
    • Connections
      Edited from Late Show with David Letterman (1993)
    • Soundtracks
      Caravan
      Written by Duke Ellington and Juan Tizol

      Published by Famous Music Corp. (ASCAP) and EMI Mills Music, Inc. (ASCAP)

      Performed by Medeski Martin & Wood

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • July 2003 (Norway)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Anatomy of a Joke
    • Filming locations
      • Carolines on Broadway, Times Square, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Barry Katz Entertainment
      • Bridgnorth Films
      • New Material
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,751,988
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $60,224
      • Oct 13, 2002
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,751,988
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 22 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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