P.S. i’ve been performing stand-up comedy for about six months, after writing comedy for five years. For 20 years I had a comic books and collectibles business, M&M comics, in a retail location and then on the Internet. So this is right up my alley.
Just got past the 16 minute point of this video, and Spike Feresten said that he loved Quisp. Didn’t see that coming. Maybe we are of similar ages. But I was definitely team quake. I preferred him as the construction worker before they had him in some kind of collapse or something and he became a superhero. Even though I’m a comic book guy, I preferred him as the construction worker.
Agree 100% Mike. We are definitely in the same age group. I liked Quake over Quisp as a kid. Same cereal brand creating a fake rivalry is comedic gold and is worthy of material for stand-up comedy.
Great cast but a missed opportunity for Peter Dinklage to play the Lucky Charms leprechaun. Getting Dink to play a rival villain would've been hysterical.
i know it's a light "who cares?" interview but her hack joke about Count Chocula is beyond hacky; I know it's an easy go-to for comedians to do the ol' "don't make me do math!" trope but Count Chocula has nothing to do with counting, that's the Count from Sesame Street, and I'm putting the other 2 guys on blast for not jumping in and pointing this out. 😡😡😡😡
David here from Sebring Florida and I have been a movie buff for over fifty years and I had real mixed feelings about the movie. I loved the look and the nostalgia overload of the movie. However I had a real problem with the January 6, scene. It was in very bad taste to have that in the movie, it really took the edge of the movie for me. I was very disappointed that Mr Seinfeld thought it was funny that 7 people died and many were injured. It must of watched the real footage from that day because he has real dialogue from that movie. I know he is concerned very funny, but that scene was not. I was very disappointed in you sir when you could of mentioned to Mr Signfeld that was not funny but instead you made a joke about it. Maybe you had to be from a certain generation to understand that was a very dark day for America. I was so upset by the scene I called Netflix to complain, I got to speak with a live operator and she replied with a script and said she would make a note of it. One lady on RUclips did agree with me. I just wanted you to know my thoughts, they have a nice movie here with a few changes. See you at the movies! 🍿😊
P.S. i’ve been performing stand-up comedy for about six months, after writing comedy for five years. For 20 years I had a comic books and collectibles business, M&M comics, in a retail location and then on the Internet. So this is right up my alley.
I watched this movie with my family on release day and we loved it! Hugh Grant was hilarious!
Great interview! Well done!
The Mad Men cameo was my favorite.
Count Chocula is not the Count from Sesame Street! Cereal count doesn’t count!
Just got past the 16 minute point of this video, and Spike Feresten said that he loved Quisp. Didn’t see that coming. Maybe we are of similar ages. But I was definitely team quake. I preferred him as the construction worker before they had him in some kind of collapse or something and he became a superhero. Even though I’m a comic book guy, I preferred him as the construction worker.
Agree 100% Mike. We are definitely in the same age group. I liked Quake over Quisp as a kid. Same cereal brand creating a fake rivalry is comedic gold and is worthy of material for stand-up comedy.
OMG, I would to meet Jerry!
Great cast but a missed opportunity for Peter Dinklage to play the Lucky Charms leprechaun.
Getting Dink to play a rival villain would've been hysterical.
He is in it
I just saw a clip promoting Unfrosted with Peter Dinklage so I'm really looking forward to the premiere on May 3rd to this film. ☺
i know it's a light "who cares?" interview but her hack joke about Count Chocula is beyond hacky; I know it's an easy go-to for comedians to do the ol' "don't make me do math!" trope but Count Chocula has nothing to do with counting, that's the Count from Sesame Street, and I'm putting the other 2 guys on blast for not jumping in and pointing this out. 😡😡😡😡
I totally agree, but instantly forgave her, because being put on the spot like that sometimes gets messy.
Time to chill.
They must’ve cut every good bit and funny line from the trailer which is an odd way to promote.
Fix Jerry's name in the title
David here from Sebring Florida and I have been a movie buff for over fifty years and I had real mixed feelings about the movie. I loved the look and the nostalgia overload of the movie. However I had a real problem with the January 6, scene. It was in very bad taste to have that in the movie, it really took the edge of the movie for me. I was very disappointed that Mr Seinfeld thought it was funny that 7 people died and many were injured. It must of watched the real footage from that day because he has real dialogue from that movie. I know he is concerned very funny, but that scene was not. I was very disappointed in you sir when you could of mentioned to Mr Signfeld that was not funny but instead you made a joke about it. Maybe you had to be from a certain generation to understand that was a very dark day for America. I was so upset by the scene I called Netflix to complain, I got to speak with a live operator and she replied with a script and said she would make a note of it. One lady on RUclips did agree with me. I just wanted you to know my thoughts, they have a nice movie here with a few changes. See you at the movies! 🍿😊
Mudahan anak mu kandung.