Seinfeld Horror Trailer

Started by P.C., May 01 07 12:02

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P.C.

This is actually pretty good.  It's done quite well.

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kitten

I've no idea why, but I've never cared that much for Seinfeld.  Not my type of humour, I guess.
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Sportsdude

same here, I can't watch 'forced' humour. I find little jabs in dramas really funny. But comedy shows I've never found funny. Seems forced.  
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weird al

P.C. wrote:


This is actually pretty good.  It's done quite well.

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    That was priceless! You don't have to like Seinfeld to appreciate how

a bunch of harmless clips from the series are twisted to look like a horror movie trailer.

  I'm not a fan of Seinfeld himself, but the show seems to work pretty well in general, sitcom or not. A lot of that has to be attributable to the neurotic genius of Larry David, and the great collection of richly-wrought characters.

P.C.

I never watched Seinfeld when it first came out.  I just wasn't interested.  I started watching much later on in reruns, and now I believe I've seen the series at the very least 3 or 4 times over and could watch it repeatedly.  It's one of the few shows I actually LOL at.

  I'm not sure what 'forced' is, but as long as I don't have to force laugh at it  (and believe me I don't)....I'm ok with that.  

  It was well done, wasn't it weird al ?  Even seeing the snippets that are from the various episodes make me laugh just visualizing that show.    
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Lil Me

I loved Seinfeld back in the day.  Used to book Thurs nights off work to watch it.  I think it's still funny.  
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P.C.

It never ceased to amaze me how they could have 4 or 5 little threads of stories in each episode, and yet managed to tie each one of them off in the half hour. No loose ends ever.
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