MrParkerman6 That’s not what the OP meant, what they meant was Seinfeld hasn’t used the work ‘localised’ so it had to be a combination of 2 words. If you’re gonna call someone a dumbass, you might want to make sure you’re actually, you know, correct.
Well I mean, I'm sure someone's made a Transcript of the entirety of Seinfeld, and all he needed to do was a Find Text function for the words/phrases. Still, doing that, and piecing together all the actual episode footage... Definitely crazy. : )
While this is amazing, there's other Steamed Ham edits that utilize sentence mixing. And of course theres things called YTPs which also use sentence mixing. Not trying to downplay how cool this is though, as it surely took a lot of effort!
Well I mean, I'm sure someone's made a Transcript of the entirety of Seinfeld, and all he needed to do was a Find Text function for the words/phrases. Still, doing that, and piecing together all the actual episode footage... Definitely crazy. : )
Even if you used a transcript to find the right words, that is still A LOT of work. I find it even more amazing that you knew where to find an episode with a burning building, one with them eating hamburgers and most impressively, them walking in and out of a red lit room.
This video has been the "last straw" that convinced me to watch Seinfeld, never had louder laughs in my life from a TV show. Thank you for making this lmao
I think what makes Seinfeld so special compared to its contemporaries is that there's very little drama. If there's a fight, it's always played for laughs. None of the characters learn any lessons. Jerry refuses to commit to a relationship, blocking all romantic drama. The closest we get is George and Susan's relationship, and even that is used as a springboard for more comedy involving the stark contrast between the two character's families and priorities. Contrast with Friends, which is often weighed down by poorly-aged interpersonal drama, or Everybody Loves Raymond, which leans heavily on the awful fun-hating wife trope. Seinfeld, on the other hand, makes each and every character a potential source of comedy and prioritizes that above all else.
The problem with Seinfeld is that no matter WHY you started watching it, you still ended up watching it. That's your crime. It is also your punishment.
Kramer with his crazy machinations GEORGE IS GETTIN UPSET! He's gonna need his medication Elaine hates Jerry's "wacky observations" Hey, what is the deal with that?
I expected just audio from the Simpsons mixed up with thematically appropriate clips from Seinfeld. I didn't expect THIS. A bit late here, but amazing work
@JediNxf7 This is correct: English only has three articles (a, an, and the). As is used as an adjective to compare ideas or express possibility/ability.
lol not only were Seinfeld clips chosen to match the words, but the more iconic and memorable segments were used. it's perfect. I love the visual similarities and small details, it's more than just matching words from the script, well done.
2:51 That beat which instills that feeling of dread that the shows abput to end, because you've watched so much Seinfeld you've been conditioned to make the association.
Anyone going to acknowledge the fact this person probably spent weeks (at minimum) searching for all the clips needed for this? Because mad respect to sitba.
-Aurora Borealis? At this time of year, at this time of day, in this part of the country, localized entierly within your kitchen? -Yes! *hangs phone* This is where I just kek'd.
I don't know if it's sad or not that I could remember every episode that the clips came from by heart (just not the names of the episodes) considering I never really watched Seinfeld that much.
I went through a phase of several years where I would think of something from the Simpsons during the day, and then that particular episode would be on the evening reruns without me having any way of knowing that would be so. Fucking weird. It would happen with other shows too, and songs on the radio. I don't watch much television anymore but I still think of shows. I wonder if I still have this talent.
Fantastic! A new favorite; my Dad instilled in me a love of Seinfeld, and this is just amazing. To gather all those clips, and putting it all together so well... And honestly you floored me with the 'showing hamburger' scene, the 'montage title sequence' scene, the red-light scene, and ESPECIALLY Kramer on the fire engine! Great stuff!
Perfection achieved. The two funniest shows ever made in a perfect marriage. I started crying tears of laughter at the light from Kenny roger's roasters being used as the fire (AURORA BOREALIS!)
I feel like I'm going to have a seizure, but this was flipping amazing!! I have no idea how you were able to do this. This was great because I love both these shows.