Deleted User wrote: » I'm almost afraid to say it, but I don't think Curb your Enthusiasm is that funny either. A grumpy guy with no inner monologue gets annoyed at some event in his world, does some shouting, and says something cringey. Repeat for every episode.
loyatemu wrote: » he pretty much invented the whole observational schtick;
magic_murph wrote: » Is Jerry Seinfeld the most successful but least funny comedian of all time?
Fake Scores wrote: » They made no secret of the fact that George was basically Larry David. Or an accentuated version of him. Larry David and Seinfeld co wrote the early seasons. Then Larry David left. And Seinfeld wrote most of the later seasons. There was someone else involved as well but I can't remember their name.
seamus wrote: » Never really liked him or the show, but that's not to say I can't appreciate that people found it funny. I think the Seinfeld show itself had a very specific appeal; if you were between 18 and 40 and middle class at the time, you probably found it (and Seinfeld himself) quite funny. It reminds me a lot of peep show; ordinary people in everyday situations made ridiculous by their own ineptitude. Friends probably had a slightly wider appeal, but even then I imagine anyone born after 1999 probably can't understand why old people are so obsessed with it.
Sorcha Dhuisigh _She_Her_ wrote: » I've done some stand up myself and stuff like Seinfeld is really not funny at all when you look back at it. I know people will say it was of its time etc. but it's still idolised which is worrying. Same goes for friends which is extremely problematic in how they treated vulnerable groups like queer and gender non-conforming folks. Comedy of today that is not just about cheap laughs and has a message is more my cup of tea.
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Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » Kramer was slapstick, George was the real star of the show, and his father the late Gerry Stiller when he was in it.
ShagNastii wrote: » Seinfeld the show is genuinely one of the best comedies ever. His comedy which is spattered throughout the show is quite hammy and of its time.“What’s with the peanuts you get on airplanes? etc. etc.”. As an actor I think it would be unfair to say he isn’t funny or talented.
Trigger Happy wrote: » That show would have been better called 'Kramer' as Cosmo Kramer was the real star - not Jerry Seinfeld.
GreeBo wrote: » I think anyone who can listen to the halloween sketch in "I'm telling you" and not laugh is broken.
Hangdogroad wrote: » Are you the guy from the Examiner?
ThePentagon wrote: » I loved the show and Seinfeld's stand up routine back in the day (I'm Telling You For The Last Time is hilarious) but they were both very '90s in their style and they're quite dated now. I prefer Curb Your Enthusiasm over Seinfeld.
Did you smash it wrote: » Anyone aware of the work of Dax Shepard? I saw about 45 mins of his movie C.H.i.P.S. recently. It plumbs new depths. It’s breathtakingly terrible.
Did you smash it wrote: » Famous American comedians are almost universally successful not funny. Joe segura, Jesalink, Pete Davidson, Aziz Azari, Marc Maron. Just absolutely unwatchably awful. Chappelle is over praised but I can get through an hour of his show. Louis CK’s shows and his sitcom was the only one I actually valued.