Isn't it amazing what a consummate professional he is handling that? Seinfeld's material has never been particularly amazing to me, but his poise and stage presence is kind of unparalleled. You see it in these situations.
For those wondering what the 3 stooges said: “Don and Mike’s, Jerry!” (Reference to a radio show) “Everyone wants to be a star.” “Bababooey.” (Reference to Gary Dell'Abate from the Howard Stern radio show)
@@korre83 Radio shows in the 90s and 2000s often liked it when people used their names on live programs, because it brought attention to them. And it's possible they even paid someone to do it, for the 'viral' effect, knowing it was a recorded show for a famous comedian.
it's fake, he hates his fans and can't actually relate to anyone because of how cynical and stuck up he is. he has said his fans owe him in interviews and he hates it if you ever question his celebrity status.
@@of_oniichan7755 Bee Movie is a 16 year old movie, and Seinfeld is a 30-35 year old show. I'm pretty sure there both just as relevant but Bee Movie is newer and is a big movie from that era.
It was a guy from a radio show at the time and they were trying to drum up publicity for their show. That's why he says the name of the show "Don snd Mike" instead of something relevant or something that segues a good joke.
I just found out today about this feud they have. Jerry said he has no act and that might be true of Bobcat's stand-up, but if he's watched "World's Greatest Dad", he'd know the guy has definite talent.
Not necessarily. It all depends on who the comedian is. A skilled and experienced comedian doesn't get phased by hecklers and can handle them with ease as Jerry did here. A less experienced comedian who is not yet established may get a bit frazzled by a heckler.
Is it really considered a heckler when he's scripted it and it's part of the show? Like he had the woman call out we love you' on his special so he could reply, 'I love you too, but I do feel the need to see other people.'? Not really a heckler when these people are in the credits.
Are you depressed? Do you need help? Seinfeld isn't the best comic but he is funny enough that if you aren't disturbed or depressed you should be able to get a laugh more than this one time out of him. Please just don't take anyone with you when you off yourself.
I mean don't get me wrong, guy made a good presence in his show Seinfeld. But... people actually paid to see this? Lol that's the punchline to me! Goodnight!
Seinfeld is incredibly rude when not on stage. He is mean to fans and he got pissed at people that interview him, like Larry King. On stage he pretends to be nice. So he should be ok with hecklers since he behaves the way he does.
@@Lebowski333 There are hundreds of celebrities that are polite. Its not about being famous. Seinfeld is well known for his behavior and he even tells people that he is a jerk because even he knows its true. He says that in several videos.
@@adamr8628 ok, I don’t know where to start 🤣 this is just massive generalisation and drivel. 1. He’s not obligated to engage anyone outside of his career let alone be nice to them. 2. He’s highly intelligent and confident and has earned the right to be a bit arrogant. Words are his best weapon. 3. Think about what % of people are obnoxious and stupid while they hide behind their phones. That’s the % of people he has no time for. 4. His family and career are important to him. Not obnoxious dimwits in the street. 5. Find a video of him calling himself a jerk. He’s very careful with his words and demands more respect than that. I can perhaps see him saying ‘I can be a jerk’. 6. Everything he says and does is in search of comedy, including outsmarting morons who follow and film him. 7. He’s had so much success and everyone he’s worked with adores him. 8. You don’t really have the right to reduce his career or boil him down to him being a jerk. He’s not your uncle. 9. He’s known for his comedy and these ‘polite celebs’ are on camera when we see them, hence behaving. 10. You will meet similar people in life and judge them as rude arrogant jerks. They just don’t wallow in the uselessness like a large majority of the public. They’re thinking above that.
@@Lebowski333 Sorry but you seem to be taking my comments WAY too seriously. He's not the only actor or comedian that's a jerk. He fully admits that he is proud, critical and a jerk and really not that happy with his life for someone that could buy nearly anything he wants. You assume that I don't like him just because I tell the truth about what he himself tells the truth about. I don't believe in lying to cover up the truth about something. I have enjoyed his comedy and his show for years. Other celebrities have similar behaviors. I don't know why people have to get so sensitive nowadays about everything. You don't have to defend him. He fully admits it himself and he wouldn't even need you to defend him.