I rarely tire of hearing them speak of their processes, mainly because THEY can deliver!! Miss too many to mention now, a rough few years 5+ for losses of some goodies.
Garry and Jerry were neighbors and filmed their shows side by side on the Sony Lot for years. The Larry Sanders show and Seinfeld show. The shows came to an end concurrently in the year 1998. This footage is actually from the period when Jerry was filming "Comedian," his documentary released in 2002. It seems evident that Jerry has provided Larry with this footage exclusively for his personal utilization. Now that's a good friend.
Garry and Jerry, two of the greatest in their field. What a privilege to be able to watch this 'behind the curtain' talk. I could listen to these discussions about the minutiae of the craft for hours on end. It occurs to me as I'm writing this that it could be construed as deeply sarcastic. Let me assure you, it isn't. As i was typing,suddenly my internal dialogue became facetious as it read the words back. And now I've completely lost the thread of why i was commenting in the first place. Anyway, i love comedy etc.. (Shit, there i go again.) I'm going to bed.
Jerry’s DNA bit is actually a thing. Richard Dawkins wrote a very influential book in 1976 called “The Selfish Gene” that describes evolution from the perspective of genes and not individuals or groups.
How cool would it have been if Seinfeld turned this into a regular series..documentary style chats with comedians about the art of comedy. Comedians getting coffee is a great show but I really enjoy the serious, nitty gritty conversations about the art form of comedy.
I never liked Seinfelt for his sitcom or his stand up really, but now it seems he's aging into something I appreciate. Never thought he'd obtain any status with me back then. That awards show speech of his was priceless, wasn't it?
Love to learn the craft from these greats. I had no idea being funny was so difficult? I guess everyone should try standup or team sports? No awkward shower time in standup.
Jerry lives in a mansion, has 16 Porsche's, hangs out with stars, and and has a hot wife. And you drive a broken pinto. He gives a fuck what you think pal. Trust me.
Nealon is the voice of truth in the room, everyone else is coddling Garry's insecurity. Garry is a perfect example of how repulsive neediness can be...especially in a comedian. Given all his problems, he achieved a lot. I don't want to hate on the guy, but his vibe is just so "meh."
@@minhajhassan3731 notepad on their phones, computers and tablets or whatever. Surprisingly, you are still allowed to write in books and they sell them and pens at a lot of stores.
@@simplenough if you’re going to insult me, at least spell numbskull correctly. It’s hard to take you seriously, especially with how much cool shit is being made right now. Maybe you’re just feeling left behind.
Jerry is so annoying! Such a bore, always attempting to explain why something is funny! Shandling wanted to strangle him! “It was too hard for the audience to grasp!” “Is it better for a comedian to have an arc?”
I can’t believe Judd Apatow went through Gary’s stuff after he died and took all his written notes. then Apatow tried to bump people at the Comedy Store to try out the material. A real comedy ghoul that Judd Apatow.