Wholly agreed! I Iived in San Francisco for a year with two roomates when this show premiered. Seinfeld was the go-to show for us. It is still as funny all these years later.
It's so funny and understandable why it's so hard for Michael Richards when they laugh at how funny he is and break the take. Kramer is so animated and full of energy and Michael's pretty calm and laid back, so it must take a lot of effort to put that character on and make him work. The irony is the audience is supposed to laugh because he's so funny and they are his first audience, so they can't help but laugh. He put so much into that character and we all have gotten so many laughs because of it. Thanks Michael!
I love your comments here, but there is one irony that I've noticed, that I'm sure others have, as well. When watching a given scene where all of the characters are in it, and one of the three actors--but not Kramer--starts messing up their lines, with Kramer just standing there waiting for his que, it's now the actor, Michael Richards, who does NOT like it. He actually gets very upset when any of his co-actors "keeps screwing it up." It's too bad that he couldn't "go with the flow."
They are all talented in their own way. But Jason Alexander's acting is just another level. He is so nuanced, his timing, just hard to pin point any one thing. Even when he is not the center of attention his presence and mannerisms make the scene so funny.
He's an actual Broadway star. He is far and away the most talented actor in the show. Thr crazy part to me, is...Julia was born a billionaire heiress. She never needed to work a day in her life. She gave us Elaine anyways
There's just something special about Seinfeld. The chemistry between the characters was so great that you could rewatch these scenes over and over and still laugh like it was the first time. Magical.
Astrologically ,.....Jerry a Taurus/ Jason , Virgo, /Julia Capricorn ...all three on earth signs...not to mention all three of them are devout Jews. Alot of camaraderie there.
OMG!!! I sat in front of my computer and decided to run something on one screen while working on the other. I could not work even for 5 minutes. My jaw and belly muscles are aching from laughter. I loved you guys and the show, but I even love these bloopers more and feel more connected. I want to go back in time again. I want to wait a week for a new episode. Such brilliant comedy. Such a treasure of taking ordinary matters and show the absurdities in the most hilarious ways. Thank you for the joy and memories.
Yes, great memories for those of us who actually lived in NYC when this show was on the air first run. EVERYONE was watching this show and relating. It was so nice when we could all share laughs about life.
*All Hell, the Seinfeld bloopers were even funnier than Seinfeld itself. Shame that Michael Richards could never comprehend that a blooper was just as golden as a "successful" take
@@Real_Michael_Jordan I think is because he was making the most funny bits, specially compromising his body many times and he got frustrated that the rest start laughing, dunno, I king of understand him
It's because the show itself was just plain entertainment. They weren't beholden to any "message" about "important" social issues. It set out to just be a funny show. Shows in the past largely stayed away from such things. Even when they did address something deeper, it was short and still had some actual comedy surrounding it. We need that back STAT.
She was often the only reason I'd watch Seinfeld. I've never been the biggest fan of US sitcoms, but Seinfeld had a bit of an edge that many others didn't. Julia seems like she'd be a real hoot to meet in person. Wonderfully infectious laugh and such a great smile. "I'm in loooooove" 😆
I agree. So beautiful, so likable at the same time, so hilarious, an amazing actress. I loved her on The New Adventures of Old Christine as well. I'm just now starting to watch Veep. Oh and her laugh is absolutely contagious, you can't help but laugh as well. 🙌🫶😁
@@TheGamersGrotto It was the late '80s at the Mary Tyler Moore/CBS studio in Los Angeles... I cleaned the carpet and upholstery on the sound stages Met the whole cast. They were great
Frank: GEORGE! IS THIS A PROPHYLACTIC CONDOM⁉️ For YEARS I wouldn’t go out on a Thursday night because I didn’t want to miss an episode!! Elaine: 🤔 it SHRINKS?! George: Yes it shrinks… Jerry: Like a frightened TURTLE!
17:30 watch how far back Michael Richards head bounced. He really gave himself a good whack! And tried his best to play it off and finish the scene. He really dedicated himself to his role!
There was one blooper footage in which Micheal nearly gave himself a concussion, bashing his head into a door. Jerry went "off-camera" and asked, "Is he gonna be alright?"
This show was literally like 20 years ahead of its time. It never gets old no matter how many times I come across it. I never saw these bloopers tho - excellent lol And an HOUR AND A HALF of bloopers proves this is why this show was so good - even the cast couldn't not laugh at themselves and some of the plots and lines and mistakes, etc, even the extras couldn't hold a straight face. They were like 4 adult kids really having fun. I've been in tears for over an hour, ty
I agree with everything EXCEPT for being "ahead of its time." I think it came out at the exact right time, so it could combat the more basic sitcoms like Friends. Also, this show started airing what, 89? I think? 20 years later would be 2009, when most people had cell phones. Cell phones would have eliminated the vast majority of the problems these characters faced.
It’s not ahead of its time.. it’s just timeless. Like Andy Griffith show. They will always be timeless. Sure other sitcoms (which MASH once was for like one season then became totally anti-military, political, social drama bit stuff) will get their views. But… So far Seinfeld and Andy Griffith are the only ones that “REALLY”. are timeless. Period.
It's incredible how talented the actors were. Julia, Jason and Michael absolutely made this show. Jerry said many times how overwhelmed he often felt working with real, trained comedic actors while he himself came into the show with no training or experience (which is quite obvious during especially the first 2-3 seasons) and how lucky he felt how well the casting had turned out.
That's where I get angry at Michael Richards, himself. He seems to "allow himself" to mess up from time to time, but when one of the other three actors keeps laughing and not getting through his/her lines, he gets really impatient and almost down right nasty! It's subtle, but it's there, and it makes me realize that this is a man who has a darker side...(which, sadly, proved later to be the case with his racist comments directed towards an audience member/s during one of his comedy club gigs).
Michael Richards’ physical comedy skills were insane; he seemed like he was made of rubber. In 1989, he was ten years older than I am, now-and a thousand times as flexible.
@@ghostrights9314 You're SO right. Michael was constantly moving. From just looking at him, you can tell he was mostly muscle with very little fat. I remember a scene where Michael had to fall down 3 times in a row; the door kept closing on him. I couldn't believe he could fall and right away, then was on his feet; then repeated it 2 more times! I also remember that Newman could run very fast, for a guy who's not the pillar of fitness. 😅☺️
Best comedy of all time. Breaking Bad is the best drama of all time. But there is just something special about Seinfeld, not even sure how to define it. Thanks for posting this, it's gold, Jerry, gold!
Sopranos trumps Breaking Bad easily. Don’t get me wrong, BB is excellent. But Tony Soprano is simply the greatest combination of writing and acting ever portrayed on a screen.
Me too. I watch Seinfeld when I was just in junior highschool. Brings back all the memory if I watch it again today. Almost all my loved ones in the family were still alive during this show.
I really don't think it would have been humanly possible to NOT laugh at several of those Michael Richard's lines, especially the bit with the pipe and also the paperclip. It's just too funny to resist!
I could only get through 20 minutes 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 of these bloopers before I hit SAVE! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣. THIS is my new anti-anxiety/depression work-around, because I am not kidding you - I. CANNÓT. STOP. LAUGHING. RIGHT. NOW. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣. These actors are the best. This show was so well-written and these actors are so stellar - there are no words. None. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
A lot of the credit should go to Larry David - co-creator, executive producer and writer ... his interviews about how the idea came about for this show are very interesting. Best casting ever!
Love George checking out what’s in his shirt in the coffeeshop while Elaine and Jerry duscuss the doorman. I can only wonder what Jerry and Elaine were doing off-camera to distract each other.
I really enjoyed this show, you'd always have a good laugh so funny. Even the bloopers are great value so funny. I like the real audience laughing it's so good.
I watch seinfeld every day. For the past 6 months at least. To the point where they reused characters and audience laughter. And there was a starbucks fridge magnet. I think i know everything there is.
Have you noticed that in any tv show, >95% of the uncontrollable laughter bloopers comes from the main cast; they are the only ones that can afford to mistake. Recurrent actors, one-episode actors and extras, will only laugh when its clear the scene is screwed because they are worried they could lose the gig.
They edit out the mistakes from the supporting actors because people watch these blooper reels to see the stars of the show mess up. It's fun to watch our favorite celebrities being human. Nobody finds it entertaining to watch an unknown actor playing a cab driver mess up his line.
Also if you compare season 1 bloopers to later seasons you see the actors realize they control everything and just freely lose it whenever they want. No more apologizing to the director for ruining a scene.
@@randycunningham7318 Jerry talked about the subject in his Reddit AMA: "This was something we struggled with quite often on Seinfeld. Because we had real laughs on the scenes that were shot in front of an audience, but then we would shoot other scenes that were not in front of the audience (which didn't have any laughs) and then it felt like a bit of a mismatch, so we tried to compromise and put in a subtle laugh track. I think that one of the fun things of a sitcom is feeling like you're in an audience even though you're home, watching it by yourself. I have to say I like some sitcoms with them and some without. Depends on the show."
Absolute genius! It is nothing short of pure greatness. I love them all but Kramer was just my favorite. As someone else mentioned, Michael Richards took his role very seriously. Even in some where others cracked up, he still had a straight face. So good, I never get tired of watching Seinfeld. A FOREVER classic that will never die. Jerry was right in an interview with Charlie Rose of why he decided to end it. I think it will be another "Honey Mooners" for sure. Thank you to Larry, Jerry, Julia, Michael, Jason and all those who participated over the years for giving us a lifetime of laughter. #seinfeld #legends
Without Michael Richards, the show wouldn't have made it. As hard as that is to believe, and and as talented as Julia, Jason and Jerry are... without "Kramer", that's IT! Seinfeld wouldn't have happened, made it's mark/gone the way it did. They (the show) wouldn't have made it, to anywhere NEAR the place in history that they did, without M.R.,... for SURE! Michael Richards is a comedy GENIUS. The idea that he was cancelled over a 'Word' is literally obscene, and insane. WORDS are most certainly not actions, and when M.R. fought back against an ignorant heckler, it cost him everything...for no good reason! (really) and we have all be cheated by losing Richards. How is it that Bill Burr survived after his rant, and Richards didn't? Incredibly unfair, and we all lost out. That's sad. We all need more humor, and Richards was the guy who could give it to us. Good for Jerry Seinfeld for sticking up for Richards right away on late night talk! Sad that that wasn't enough for the woke/cancel culture to accept, and give Richards back his career. We all paid for that stupidity. Sad.
It feels like Kramer didn't want people breaking because he would break. He'd only laugh when everyone else did and begged them to stop or he would start. It's like he'd space out until his line came so he'd stay in character. I noticed that especially when George would break, he would.
Elaine, within these bloopers, is my favourite 😂..It's like alittle bit of her real self comes out with communicative honest laugh. Really seems to been a good , light hearted friend to have. That's she's cute as a button , dosn't hurt ethier ❤
He is just a perfectionist, extremely introverted and serious, and incredibly hard on himself. Read his memoir and you will see the real person. It’s unreal that he and Kramer are the same person. He is extraordinarily talented.
"Oh no, don't worry about the pony remark. She was more upset about the apple-shtuedul.. I told don't to go to Gelsen's.." WTF??? Laughing my ass off-pure genius comeback on a blooper..
This show has been OFF the air for 26+ years and I could still watch it and the bloopers all over again.
This and curb your enthusiasm are the only sitcoms that I physically own every season of. It's gold, Jerry! GOLD!
Don’t let those politically correct young people hear you say that smh people are so soft
@@element8901 only because dolts like you give them attention. The rest of us are smart enough to ignore them.
Wholly agreed! I Iived in San Francisco for a year with two roomates when this show premiered. Seinfeld was the go-to show for us. It is still as funny all these years later.
So why don't you? Was this just a comment for likes 😂🤦♂️
It's so funny and understandable why it's so hard for Michael Richards when they laugh at how funny he is and break the take. Kramer is so animated and full of energy and Michael's pretty calm and laid back, so it must take a lot of effort to put that character on and make him work. The irony is the audience is supposed to laugh because he's so funny and they are his first audience, so they can't help but laugh. He put so much into that character and we all have gotten so many laughs because of it. Thanks Michael!
I love your comments here, but there is one irony that I've noticed, that I'm sure others have, as well. When watching a given scene where all of the characters are in it, and one of the three actors--but not Kramer--starts messing up their lines, with Kramer just standing there waiting for his que, it's now the actor, Michael Richards, who does NOT like it. He actually gets very upset when any of his co-actors "keeps screwing it up." It's too bad that he couldn't "go with the flow."
@@daler.steffy1047 That's because he is trying hard to stay in character mode. He had to work at it to deliver, "Kramer".
They are all talented in their own way. But Jason Alexander's acting is just another level. He is so nuanced, his timing, just hard to pin point any one thing. Even when he is not the center of attention his presence and mannerisms make the scene so funny.
He's an actual Broadway star. He is far and away the most talented actor in the show. Thr crazy part to me, is...Julia was born a billionaire heiress. She never needed to work a day in her life. She gave us Elaine anyways
When I look at the collective, I find the harmony: they are each of them elevated by the others. The comedic ensemble at its finest.
Yes! Love him. George is the best!
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You just made my brain hurt! 😢
Haha i agree
There's just something special about Seinfeld. The chemistry between the characters was so great that you could rewatch these scenes over and over and still laugh like it was the first time. Magical.
You're right. It's like the comedy has aged perfectly and might be more funny today.
I love that show! It’s one of the best shows ever!!!
😎😂😅 🥰😋😎
Can we share this?
He lives in a BUBble!
YOU SCHMUCK! 😂
Astrologically ,.....Jerry a Taurus/ Jason , Virgo, /Julia Capricorn ...all three on earth signs...not to mention all three of them are devout Jews. Alot of camaraderie there.
The Kramer spastic head shake is such a classic. It adds to every scene it is in.
OMG!!! I sat in front of my computer and decided to run something on one screen while working on the other. I could not work even for 5 minutes. My jaw and belly muscles are aching from laughter. I loved you guys and the show, but I even love these bloopers more and feel more connected. I want to go back in time again. I want to wait a week for a new episode. Such brilliant comedy. Such a treasure of taking ordinary matters and show the absurdities in the most hilarious ways. Thank you for the joy and memories.
These bloopers are golden! 😂
Yes, great memories for those of us who actually lived in NYC when this show was on the air first run. EVERYONE was watching this show and relating. It was so nice when we could all share laughs about life.
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Out of all the bloopers I've ever seen, Seinfeld are the best.
I like the Office more.
After 26 years, I'm rewatching all the episodes and laughing my head off. Thank you, guys. These bloopers made me love you all even more. 🤣
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Seinfeld bloopers are more entertaining than most TV shows today.
I know what you're saying but I have to ask, you watch T.V. shows today?!
*All
Hell, the Seinfeld bloopers were even funnier than Seinfeld itself. Shame that Michael Richards could never comprehend that a blooper was just as golden as a "successful" take
Well said! 💛
@@Real_Michael_Jordan I think is because he was making the most funny bits, specially compromising his body many times and he got frustrated that the rest start laughing, dunno, I king of understand him
It's because the show itself was just plain entertainment. They weren't beholden to any "message" about "important" social issues. It set out to just be a funny show. Shows in the past largely stayed away from such things. Even when they did address something deeper, it was short and still had some actual comedy surrounding it. We need that back STAT.
Elaine has the most beautiful laugh and smile ever.
💯💯💛💛 infectious!
She was often the only reason I'd watch Seinfeld. I've never been the biggest fan of US sitcoms, but Seinfeld had a bit of an edge that many others didn't. Julia seems like she'd be a real hoot to meet in person. Wonderfully infectious laugh and such a great smile.
"I'm in loooooove" 😆
Freakin' foxxxy.
I love her!
I agree. So beautiful, so likable at the same time, so hilarious, an amazing actress. I loved her on The New Adventures of Old Christine as well. I'm just now starting to watch Veep. Oh and her laugh is absolutely contagious, you can't help but laugh as well. 🙌🫶😁
I was lucky enough to work on this TV show. We got to see them film, always having fun and always cracking up
What was your role in the show's production?
@@TheGamersGrotto
It was the late '80s at the Mary Tyler Moore/CBS studio in Los Angeles... I cleaned the carpet and upholstery on the sound stages
Met the whole cast. They were great
@@SirWrecksy did you clean Elaine‘s carpet?
It was covered in face paint.
@@allenallen5040Sicko
Julia's uncontrolled laughter truly makes her beautiful. 🙂
Jerry Stiller was a national treasure of comedy.
international*
Jerry Stiller as Frank: "LATVIAN ORTHODOX?? IS THAT THE RELIGION THAT MUTILATES SQUIRRELS??!!!
That was some funny shit from Frank Castanza!!
SERENITY NOW 😬😬😬
Frank: GEORGE! IS THIS A PROPHYLACTIC CONDOM⁉️
For YEARS I wouldn’t go out on a Thursday night because I didn’t want to miss an episode!!
Elaine: 🤔 it SHRINKS?!
George: Yes it shrinks…
Jerry: Like a frightened TURTLE!
Michael Richards' physical comedy is top notch.
Best show ever made!
Thank you Seinfeld! ❤
Sid there hilarious
IF I EVER GET MY TV BACK I WOULD BE WATCHING SIENFELD
Thank Larry David....
17:30 watch how far back Michael Richards head bounced. He really gave himself a good whack! And tried his best to play it off and finish the scene. He really dedicated himself to his role!
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I’ve seen him in an interview, he busted his lip and was even bleeding a little. Rolled right through it like a pro.
In air conditioner episode when he threw it in window sill he broke two ribs on the window and thats the scene they used. Dedication
Yes he is a Good trained Stuntman❤
There was one blooper footage in which Micheal nearly gave himself a concussion, bashing his head into a door. Jerry went "off-camera" and asked, "Is he gonna be alright?"
Michael Richards took his role so seriously and I think that's why he's my favorite character. Just golden performance
He took his standup too serious as well.
Cause he wanted to work and then go home, their days were longer because of these goof ups!
Elaine is mine.
@@donny303 you gotta be that guy huh. 🤡🤡🤡
his set at the laugh factory was pretty funny
This show was literally like 20 years ahead of its time. It never gets old no matter how many times I come across it. I never saw these bloopers tho - excellent lol
And an HOUR AND A HALF of bloopers proves this is why this show was so good - even the cast couldn't not laugh at themselves and some of the plots and lines and mistakes, etc, even the extras couldn't hold a straight face. They were like 4 adult kids really having fun. I've been in tears for over an hour, ty
WHAT KINDS OF FACECS ARE THE THOSE IN THE COMMETS
I agree with everything EXCEPT for being "ahead of its time."
I think it came out at the exact right time, so it could combat the more basic sitcoms like Friends.
Also, this show started airing what, 89? I think? 20 years later would be 2009, when most people had cell phones. Cell phones would have eliminated the vast majority of the problems these characters faced.
It wasn't "ahead." It was cutting edge maybe, but it was hugely popular in the 90s.
I wouldn’t say “ahead of it’s time” but it’s definitely a timeless sitcom
It’s not ahead of its time.. it’s just timeless. Like Andy Griffith show. They will always be timeless. Sure other sitcoms (which MASH once was for like one season then became totally anti-military, political, social drama bit stuff) will get their views. But…
So far Seinfeld and Andy Griffith are the only ones that “REALLY”. are timeless.
Period.
I’ll never get tired of rewatching this show, it’s gold!
Banya : "gold, Jerry! GOLD!"
@@coma718nyround tine
My family has rewatched it so many times, we basically have the entire show’s script memorized
It's incredible how talented the actors were. Julia, Jason and Michael absolutely made this show. Jerry said many times how overwhelmed he often felt working with real, trained comedic actors while he himself came into the show with no training or experience (which is quite obvious during especially the first 2-3 seasons) and how lucky he felt how well the casting had turned out.
I was just going to watch a few minutes of this and I wound up watching the whole hour and a half! I couldn’t quit! 😂
i love that michael gets so angry he says "Whats the matter with you?" when julia cant stop giggling
That's where I get angry at Michael Richards, himself. He seems to "allow himself" to mess up from time to time, but when one of the other three actors keeps laughing and not getting through his/her lines, he gets really impatient and almost down right nasty! It's subtle, but it's there, and it makes me realize that this is a man who has a darker side...(which, sadly, proved later to be the case with his racist comments directed towards an audience member/s during one of his comedy club gigs).
@@daler.steffy1047 yup, mike was a psycho, who would eventually get caught being one.
The parking garage was a classic. Truly a show about nothing, in a nowhere place, but so much happened...
Gold comment 💥
Michael Richards’ physical comedy skills were insane; he seemed like he was made of rubber. In 1989, he was ten years older than I am, now-and a thousand times as flexible.
In your 30's? Calisthenics. I should start, u should already have. Get on it! (Bill Burr voice)
@@ghostrights9314 You're SO right. Michael was constantly moving. From just looking at him, you can tell he was mostly muscle with very little fat. I remember a scene where Michael had to fall down 3 times in a row; the door kept closing on him. I couldn't believe he could fall and right away, then was on his feet; then repeated it 2 more times! I also remember that Newman could run very fast, for a guy who's not the pillar of fitness. 😅☺️
Elaine and Jerry had alot of chemistry in real life he made her laugh all the time
And vice versa 😊❤
They were as much like siblings as in the series itself.
*Julia
Ive never seen these bloopers until now. They are so funny.
Best comedy of all time.
Breaking Bad is the best drama of all time.
But there is just something special about Seinfeld, not even sure how to define it.
Thanks for posting this, it's gold, Jerry, gold!
Sopranos trumps Breaking Bad easily. Don’t get me wrong, BB is excellent. But Tony Soprano is simply the greatest combination of writing and acting ever portrayed on a screen.
Agreed
I miss this show soo much. Anyone else. Kinda brings back Alotta good memories for me.
Me too. I watch Seinfeld when I was just in junior highschool. Brings back all the memory if I watch it again today. Almost all my loved ones in the family were still alive during this show.
It will be on Netflix until 2026
@@EnsemTutuw lol me to. Exactly. You read my soul lol. Idk what's better actual events or memories anymore. God bless ya. And Merry Christmas.
Seinfeld is the best.
It's on Netflix! 😊
I like how in Seinfeld they really eat when they are eating and not like in Big Bang Theory only pushing food from one edge of the plate to the other
Elaine was so cute when she would break! 💛💛💛
She's adorable! ❤
Not really. Her dance moves looks cuter. And they look terrible. 😂
This was, and still is, the FUNNIEST hit-com ever.
I laughed so hard I miss the next two or three. Always come back for more.
How did they ever finish an episode? The bloopers are hilarious!
I was wondering that, as well.
My tv consists of South Park, Seinfeld, trailer park boys, and the office. Nothing else is needed. Love them all and never get sick of them.
There's more to be had.
Modern Family, Young Sheldon, Aressted Development .
Good writing and one liners in the aforementioned.
Cant blame them for laughing, have been so hard to keep a straight face with jerry stiller's delivery 😂
I had forgotten how funny it was to see Jerry get riddled with bullets over the stolen cable. 😂
What have they done to my little cable boy?! 😭
These guys had soo much fun making Seinfeld. It's like watching a great Comedy Orchestra come together to make something incredible!
Must’ve been so much fun to be in that show- even as a bit part or an extra.
Not really
Apparently they weren't really nice to other people
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Where did you get this info from?
I watch these to cheer me up. Always works.
Jerry, "Talk about with to. I have more prepositions if you want to hear them."
This is hands down a show i can watch forever. Im making my way in curb your enthusiasm since its has the same writers.
Curb is on that same level. Enjoy
You can hear Larry in background cracking up just as much. Must have been fun.
I watch it in reruns all the time. And enjoy the humor the human dynamics.
Richards is always the last to break 😄🌞 phenomenal actor
Any blooper with Jerry Stiller is the best!
What a great job it must've been to have worked on this show, with so much laughter!😂❤️
Micheal Richard’s didn’t want to play around he would get so annoyed when they would start laughing 😂
Yeah he definitely was a perfectionist
You def don’t look like a smoker at all…but yes Kramer was the best. They all were they all fed off each other.
Five seconds of Seinfeld bloopers are more entertaining than all of The Marvels, Captain Marvel, and the She-Hulk series combined.
It is fun to see their dynamic as a cast. Seems like Julia would get in a laughing fit and have a hard time recovering. 🤣
Even a "Disk Not Ejected Properly" blooper! Ahead of its time!
The Suzie funeral bloopers are some of my favorites, especially the one where Mike yells in Kramers face.🤣
Best show ever !! And the bloopers are HILARIOUS
I really don't think it would have been humanly possible to NOT laugh at several of those Michael Richard's lines, especially the bit with the pipe and also the paperclip. It's just too funny to resist!
Look away. I'm hideous!
I could only get through 20 minutes 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 of these bloopers before I hit SAVE! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣. THIS is my new anti-anxiety/depression work-around, because I am not kidding you - I. CANNÓT. STOP. LAUGHING. RIGHT. NOW. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣. These actors are the best. This show was so well-written and these actors are so stellar - there are no words. None. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
A lot of the credit should go to Larry David - co-creator, executive producer and writer ... his interviews about how the idea came about for this show are very interesting. Best casting ever!
@@lindasheldon6940 Agreed. Larry David is a genius. And a great comedic actor. He has such a knack. Such a style. He really cracks me up. Love him.
The most comprehensive compilation yet.
Julia loosing it in the Wiz bit is Gold! It’s Gold!
And her being embarrassed by her own “dance” performance.
"Let's all share a laugh and move on." One of the most underrated lines in the history of TV.
Love George checking out what’s in his shirt in the coffeeshop while Elaine and Jerry duscuss the doorman. I can only wonder what Jerry and Elaine were doing off-camera to distract each other.
I really enjoyed this show, you'd always have a good laugh so funny. Even the bloopers are great value so funny. I like the real audience laughing it's so good.
It’s so funny how this show is still relatable to a lot of things today. This was such a good show and still is today.
I watch seinfeld every day. For the past 6 months at least. To the point where they reused characters and audience laughter. And there was a starbucks fridge magnet. I think i know everything there is.
I can't watch these reruns and not think of;these bloopers
Have you noticed that in any tv show, >95% of the uncontrollable laughter bloopers comes from the main cast; they are the only ones that can afford to mistake. Recurrent actors, one-episode actors and extras, will only laugh when its clear the scene is screwed because they are worried they could lose the gig.
They edit out the mistakes from the supporting actors because people watch these blooper reels to see the stars of the show mess up. It's fun to watch our favorite celebrities being human. Nobody finds it entertaining to watch an unknown actor playing a cab driver mess up his line.
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Also if you compare season 1 bloopers to later seasons you see the actors realize they control everything and just freely lose it whenever they want. No more apologizing to the director for ruining a scene.
54:02 is the pinnacle. Hilarious and obvious natural chemistry as an ensemble. Their Influence is undeniable
mike seemingly gets upset at ppl breaking, but its usually because the particular take was going so well he wanted it to work
Mike? Is he your brother or neighbor or something?
Yes, he knew that take was going to be golden and would get frustrated bc he didn’t want to lose the magic. His passion is unmatched.
Love you guys! Thanks for the laughs!
Seinfeld will never date, it’s a brilliant show.
Your right !! Maybe everybody loves Raymond or friends comes in the neighborhood
The greatest shows have one thing in common.... Your favourite character always changes to another and another and another 😂
They all played their characters so well. I was laughing crying angry. But they showed every part of our society. Kramer well his the bomb
Thank you ! Best wishes to you ! I love Seinfeld and it brings me so much happy times these years , thx to this HD bloopers compilation !
I miss shows that had actual audiences instead of repetitive laugh sounds.
If you go to their official channel, there are people that accuses Seinfeld of using laughing tracks... it's revolting.
They used both.@@redacted2275
@@redacted2275 They aren't wrong.. Seinfeld switched to laugh tracks after Larry David left the series..
I think they used a laugh track. Even for the bloopers. People are so clueless.
@@randycunningham7318 Jerry talked about the subject in his Reddit AMA:
"This was something we struggled with quite often on Seinfeld. Because we had real laughs on the scenes that were shot in front of an audience, but then we would shoot other scenes that were not in front of the audience (which didn't have any laughs) and then it felt like a bit of a mismatch, so we tried to compromise and put in a subtle laugh track. I think that one of the fun things of a sitcom is feeling like you're in an audience even though you're home, watching it by yourself. I have to say I like some sitcoms with them and some without. Depends on the show."
This sitcom still holds up today. 😂 I Would have loved to been in that audience 😂🤣😄
What audience? It was a laugh track.
@@trevordoyle6265 Jerry's stand up bits were before an audience, but not the rest
@@trevordoyle6265 what laugh track? It was a live audience
I love these…and needed this so much today!! ❤
The bloopers made me laugh harder than the actual show..
omg the cement in the washing machine. Haven't seen that in a gazilion years.
this kramer spazz scene was one of his best.
Kramer has always been my most favorite physical comedy/spazz! I think maybe he was inspired by Curly Howard of the Three Stooges.
Timestamp?
Yeah he had a stooge like response to some of the bloopers when Elaine screwed up. That physical pantomiming thing he would do.
The absolute best are Jason messing with something in his shirt and Julia not noticing Jason’s hairpiece fell off and pulling his hair
I would have loved to see some bloopers with The Soup Nazi that would have been great.
Absolute genius! It is nothing short of pure greatness. I love them all but Kramer was just my favorite. As someone else mentioned, Michael Richards took his role very seriously. Even in some where others cracked up, he still had a straight face. So good, I never get tired of watching Seinfeld. A FOREVER classic that will never die. Jerry was right in an interview with Charlie Rose of why he decided to end it. I think it will be another "Honey Mooners" for sure. Thank you to Larry, Jerry, Julia, Michael, Jason and all those who participated over the years for giving us a lifetime of laughter. #seinfeld #legends
Without Michael Richards, the show wouldn't have made it. As hard as that is to believe, and and as talented as Julia, Jason and Jerry are... without "Kramer", that's IT!
Seinfeld wouldn't have happened, made it's mark/gone the way it did.
They (the show) wouldn't have made it, to anywhere NEAR the place in history that they did, without M.R.,... for SURE!
Michael Richards is a comedy GENIUS.
The idea that he was cancelled over a 'Word' is literally obscene, and insane. WORDS are most certainly not actions, and when M.R. fought back against an ignorant heckler, it cost him everything...for no good reason! (really) and we have all be cheated by losing Richards.
How is it that Bill Burr survived after his rant, and Richards didn't?
Incredibly unfair, and we all lost out. That's sad. We all need more humor, and Richards was the guy who could give it to us.
Good for Jerry Seinfeld for sticking up for Richards right away on late night talk!
Sad that that wasn't enough for the woke/cancel culture to accept, and give Richards back his career.
We all paid for that stupidity. Sad.
It feels like Kramer didn't want people breaking because he would break. He'd only laugh when everyone else did and begged them to stop or he would start. It's like he'd space out until his line came so he'd stay in character. I noticed that especially when George would break, he would.
Thank you for sharing these! Truly hilarious!!🤣
Kramer was the funniest, yet seemed soo serious
Me too my was too serious I do love you.
No, George is the funniest. Kramer is just annoying.
Jerry corpsing over and over again made my day
Elaine, within these bloopers, is my favourite 😂..It's like alittle bit of her real self comes out with communicative honest laugh. Really seems to been a good , light hearted friend to have. That's she's cute as a button , dosn't hurt ethier ❤
Richards hated others messing up but laughed and blamed when he did
He is just a perfectionist, extremely introverted and serious, and incredibly hard on himself. Read his memoir and you will see the real person. It’s unreal that he and Kramer are the same person. He is extraordinarily talented.
Kramer is the best sitcom character ever
What about THE GREAT ONE ? ( JACKIE GLEESON )
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1:20:40 Julia completely forgetting she's in the scene and just sits there and watch the show is the funniest shit for me..😆
Agreed!
I really really love Seinfeld. Es muy chistoso ver cómo Jerry se ríe como un niño de las cosas más absurdas, jaja
90 mins of non stop laughter 😂
1:26 they got a great salad bar 1:56
2:14 books
2:45 there’s not a camera on me
3:54 you’re a cashier!
5:27 lukewarm
9:00 …
10:34 you never hear a lizard speak
11:40 cookies dont liquify!
13:41 sneeze 1:00:50
14:14 😂😂
15:40 seizure
17:40 Michael actually hurts himself
19:10 leaves
22:30 door fail 24:20 1:17:25
24:50 heyehyehyehye
26:47 cuz I can’t act!
28:04 Julia’s still laughing 28:18
32:24 spot guy
32:41 OHH MAN!
33:40 drops it
34:14 breathing, drinking always separated
34:41 soyacomintothetaping 34:50
36:15 that’s true!
38:14 the sand-
39:10 it was going so well
40:17 DROP DEAD
40:53 the the the the the-
46:40 poo poo
47:02 chokes 47:14 47:30
48:20 I can do that too 48:40
55:54 I stop short
59:53 I swallowed my tongue
1:08:27 sorry 1:20:10 1:24:06
1:10:35 “oh f*ck” 1:10:56
1:12:18 giant box of wine
1:13:29 Jerry shut up
1:15:05 la la laaaa
1:15:34 oh fine
1:15:53 Clint Eastwood
1:16:13 pretty sure
1:16:54 what show is this?
1:18:18 he’s a perfect gentleman
1:20:17 trumpet
1:21:54 I can’t respond
1:22:50 doozy 1:22:09
1:23:08 hahahahaha
1:26:24 chokes 1:26:33 1:26:50
1:26:44 could we cook the fries
Jason Alexander saying, "Now you owe me twenty dollars. I was a rock!" Awesome real interaction captured.
That's a nice fusion mashup for a restaurant to start selling plates on your block on the weekends when people don't want to cook.
"Seinfeld" bloopers are THE BEST!!! I mean, you can watch them 1 million times (+) and they('ll) never get old. #sogood #funnyeverytime 😂😂👏👏
Definitely.. can’t get enough of Elaine ❤
Kramer: Let's take a short break. (Burps) (Looks at his invisible watch.) Ok uh, we're back. 😂😂
One of the best scenes ever 😂😂❤
One of the funniest episodes ever!!!
hahahahha...when Kramer reaches for the door knob and can't find it initially...I nearly lost it. LOL
Thanks for the laughs!!
George WAS the ENTIRE show!!
I agree.
I don’t know how they were able to get through very many of those scenes without cracking up. I would’ve lost it over & over again
Jerry Stiller was the G.O.A.T.
"Oh no, don't worry about the pony remark. She was more upset about the apple-shtuedul.. I told don't to go to Gelsen's.." WTF??? Laughing my ass off-pure genius comeback on a blooper..