***** He did on a few of them. I saw in the behind the scenes for the Parking Garage episode that he busted up his lip pretty bad when he was putting the AC in the trunk, he hurt his groin chasing Newman in the episode where they play the world domination board game, he got that powdered cement in his eyes in the episode where he puts the cement in a washing machine to screw the laundromat over.
I agree. It's just a shame that he was never able to go on and keep doing it in another show. The Michael Richard's show didn't even last 4 months before it got the axe. I guess you can't always recapture all that great comedy that made Seinfeld the success it was.
"Here's to feeling good allll the time." *downs beer then burps "That's a damn good beer, huh!? GYYEEEHHHAAAAA!!!" xD hahahaha should've left that one in the take 😂 😂
These old bloopers are still better than anything on Tv these days...these guys caught lighting in a bottle with the cast and writers...and jerry and larry of course...pure genius.
Different times. I stil love to watch it, but at the end... (yeah, I'm replying to comment from 11 years ago, and it is also interesting how times are changing, how everything is different now). The beginning bit about "moving with your parents"? Considering what is going on, yeah - that is very often quite normal now (no matter what the country): - cost of living being up (electicity, mortgage, gas, food prices and more, local councils, taxes, insurance, medical insurance and more). Not that anybody in Hollywood would care... Ricky Gervais speech golden globes was a proof of it too, how they would approach it. - corporations are reporting records profits (much more than in the last 40+ years in some cases), oil, properties related, and also military contractors related - products are getting smaller and the price stays the same - renting? Sure, BlackRock and Vanguard Group entered the chat... Good luck fighting that - whole ecosystems are dying in the name of the next year stock market price, and keeping the "economy" growing at all cost (including plankton which produce almost 50% of oxygen on this planet). - much more, my god, how much more is there to know that at the end, rich are getting richer - and all of us are treated like a commodity. Then, it all make sense., if you think of people like a commodity. Human nature, greed and competition. Even Alan Greenspan a while back was vocal about it. You cannot change it. It is just now we can access more information, and all it is shows us - is that all of it is also getting worse. Much worse. But at the end, nothing will change. Brutal competition at almost every level (even the local corporate office when you are competing for a role or a position within a corporate office just to feel better or have more money, or my house is better than the neighbours one, or my car is better, I own more, and so on), all about greed, some temporary feeling of "power", the next year stock market price, all driven by a basic human ego - while the whole ecosystems are dying in the name of current & future profits (such as plankton which is producing almost 50% of oxygen on this planet). Yeah, a pure human nature... nothing more. The market and corporate behaviour is simply a larger reflection of that approach... Edit: grammar and spelling...
true, but jerry was a comedian, not an actor, so I wouldn't put him up to the others in talent. For a comedian turned actor/boss, there are few who can match him. I would say Ray Romano would be one of the few his better.
james friel no, ray would be a bit boring or pathetic on this show.... it was the screaming and those moment where he tried to look surprised that he didn't convince. it looked fake.
james friel I like your point. I never really noticed anyways, it's a sitcom you know. After watching inside looks of Seinfeld's episodes, he proved he is very capable of running a show. Being the boss, like you said.
The episode was actually shot the week of the NY mayoral elections, so they had to shoot scenes mentioning the mayor twice (once for Dinkins, once for Giuliani).
I don't know how the other actor keeps a straight face in the Kramer beer chugging blooper. And I also don't know why they didn't use that take; it's epic!
The secret to Seinfeld's success was all the characters. but I can remember seeing Michael Richards (Kramer) before Seinfeld. and it was clear to see that he was going to be an important part of the Seinfeld crew. the scene making out with the mannequin really showed his ad lib abilities. and Jerry Seinfeld has an uncanny ability to recover from a forgotten line. these are just some of the reasons why Seinfeld was one of the greatest sitcoms of all time.
Yeah, I remembered him from Transylvania 6-5000 and UHF before I ever saw him on Seinfeld. I didn't pay attention to the show until like the 3rd or 4th season and when I first saw Michael playing Kramer, I said out loud, "Hey, it's Stanley Spadowski!"
@@musicauthority674 Yeah I used to await his appearance on every episode to see him do it. I think everybody fell in love with him doing this every week.
The Kramer belch should have happened! That was awesome. I understand Rusty having silent farts, but that belch was worthy! Thanks PlanetX15, these bloopers are gold!
There's no writer today like the ones on Seinfeld! I could watch these all day long! I LOVE IT! I love every character in "Seinfeld," & Kramer's Character is Golden! I watched Michael R. get upset in other videos with Julia, Jerry & Jason when they mess up their lines & they have to retake the scene, etc.! He's a perfectionist! However in these bloopers, Michael makes numerous mistakes & it's okay! This goes to show he made mistakes, just like the rest of them did! How can you not laugh when you're around extremely funny characters in a brilliant sitcom such as this one! I know I'd never get through a scene if I played on a show with these 4 hysterical comedians! This is the Best Classic Sitcom! XO
No, Michael got upset with Julia who can't stop laughing every time she makes a mistake, like here at 2:45 when *Jerry was also upset* because she's the only one who frequently did that. Don't try to generalize the situation: Kramer was the toughest character to play, of course any actor would lose their patience.
I absolutely love the behind-scenes of FU. They are better than the actual show in some ways. Seinfeld is one of my favorites. It's amazing they got through it all with all the breakups, meltdowns and FU. Keep em coming my way.
I think you're right man. For a character who's so funny and out there, he is the only one who stays serious during the outtakes. He's definitely one of my favorite parts of the show, but kinda messed up that he gives everyone such a hard time for screwing up. Still love 'em though.
The editor cut out the most biggest money shot that is when Kramer burped and smoke came out after chugging down the beer with ciggie on his mouth. Injustice I tell ya
Yes. People think only Michael didn't have patience but when Julia started laughing she wouldn't stop... at 2:45 Jerry knows it, there's one moment in another blooper both Jason and Jerry lose their patience.