I loved the looks she gave him, and the old man happily stumbled along, haha. I think he kinda flubbed on purpose, exaggerating them, to make Julia laugh.
one thing i noticed throughout watching these is that kramer never cracks up....he forgets his line once in a while but usually he's making the other guys laugh...i'm stunned by his ability to keep a straight face with all the funny shit he does, what a genious
i like the video of him getting annoyed at "Elaine" for cracking up so carelessly. He was not joking around when he intimated that he wanted to hit her a couple times. I don't blame him; I am of the opinion "Elaine" ruined the show - or at least kept it from making one more season. Season 9 was going swimmingly ... all except for Elaine, who was dwindling slowly away away away. For good reason - she was out of her league on this show, and this cast.
There are two types of personalities broadly easy going one and the hard wound ones and they end up together. At work, in marriages, in life. They annoy each other but each has their merits and demerits. At the end of the day we got a great show. I used to be an easy going person ended up a bit wound up after a few stressful situations in life. What I wouldn't give up to be as easy going as I once was. Life is a breeze and so much fun that way. Perfection does not matter. People forget you, life is impermanent go out there and have fun while giving it a 100% of yourself. Wish everyone a good life.
I saw the pilot. I called my husband at work to tell him about a new show that was perfection. We watched every episode. We had a farewell party on the series finale night. We served Clark bars, pez, junior mints and yoohoo
He was a pro. Then he freaked out at a heckler and started shouting the n-word in the middle of his stand-up routine. I have never seen a man's career die faster than Michael Richards. You know, except for ProJared. And James Charles.
Astonishing how Michael Richards is SO funny and SO professional at the same time. He's so on key, never drops the ball, and has NEVER laughed out loud, not even in the bloopers! WHAT A PRO
Getting the giggles is the worst thing ever, and yet so great. I love how much fun these guys had doing this show. Michael Richards was the most professional of them all. A method character actor who relies on timing and energy from the other players; that's why he seems almost upset when everyone else loses their cool.
yeah, from his perspective, they might come off as indulgent and unprofessional, but maybe if you look at it differently, Richards was perhaps a little too serious and uptight about his methods compared to the rest of the cast they're human, not machines
@@Liza.Wharton but then again, Kramer is hilarious. The things he says, his sporadic movements and his style all fit the persona. I mean if you’re going to do something why not do it to its entirety? Say that he took it too serious but it shows in every episode you watch! He’s a great actor!
@@Hellomisscatie lmao who isn’t mean? I get that there’s a point where it’s too much but if he was really bothering them then why didn’t they let him go? I mean despite his character off screen, he was great on screen. Plus it takes a toll on you! There’s a lot that could’ve happened but just because they say he was an asshole doesn’t explain much.
I TOTALLY LOVE 💘 💕 ❤ Seinfeld This Is LITERALLY in my opinion one of the top three Best Comedies of all time. I Watch it on a Daily Basis. Thanks For The Laughs Seinfeld 😆 and years later
Kramer is the funniest supporting actor I’ve seen 🤣 he plays that character so well I can’t imagine anyone else doing it. The mannerisms are hilarious. He’s so professional too.
I only started watching Seinfeld a week ago (got all the seasons from a friend). Have to say, after watching 3 seasons, totally agree with it being voted the greatest tv show ever. I'm just soo used to funny shows using extremely vulgar language that I find it amazing that Seinfeld can be soo funny and soo clean at the same time.. And most of all, all 4 leads do an equally amazing job, rarely seen in shows nowadays
I'm thinking to watch the entire Seinfeld show from start to finish. I agree that it's amazingly good. I just watched the complete Twain award show for JLD and Jerry's speech about "Elaine" is wonderful.
kramers is the kinggg. He is the one that makes this show!! Not only in these two seasons, i watched a ll bloopers and he never cracks up. And if he fails he always try to make it look like it never faild. He is a genius, a genius indeed.
Yes, Michael Richards was totally inappropriate, yes, he lost control, yes, he screwed up, HOWEVER, he is still a brilliant comedian. Can't take that away from him.
These Legends will forever live on. I binged on all 9 Seasons on Netflix.....for almost 3 weeks. What FUN. Kramer SO professional....never cracks up even if rest of cast do. My fav was the Court scene when all 4 got arrested according to the “new Good Samaritan Law”🤣🤣🤣🤣and all other guest stars got involved being “witnesses”🤣🤣🤣brilliant lol.
And I realize that he tends to pay a lot of attention to the little details of his acting. Like when he closes the door at 1:35 he speaks louder to mask the sound of the door closing, but he does it in character. What a legend.
Honestly, I think Julia was the one who burst into laughter the most (seen all blooper of each season). She was like the Jimmy Fallon of this show, couldn't make it through one scene without laughing.
I think the actor with the most difficult lines is Kramer, aka, Michael Richards. His character was so unique that he actually had to capture lightning in a bottle even if the other actors cracked up or didn't get their lines right. Can you imagine doing that same physical comedy twice or three times?
Firebirdude2 although no swearing, in the Bloopers it is bleeped out. Julia with the "F", George & Kramer, but i know what you mean that they don't use swearing in/during the show.
fuckin Jerry Stiller, man. (george's dad) hes the funniest I think. "what the HELL does THAT mean?!" rofl his hands, then in the bed he turns the most innocently and "Kasha?" lol
gina jost I always said Larry David was the genius behind Seinfeld. When he left the show after the 5th season, the show lost quality and was never the same.
True, but the quality suffered. After Larry left, there were fewer great shows than before, and the stories had a different feel. It remained #1 because it was still a good show and because of the momentum it had acquired.
I don't think there's another woman on this planet who affects me like Julia Louise-Dreyfus when she can't contain her laughter. I just go nuts laughing until I'm crying my eyes out. I find her to be highly "infectious" in all the good ways. Plus, she's a freakin' KNOCKOUT beauty!!!!
I think because the audience didn't really respond to it on the take. I was literally just thinking this earlier, like, they'd probably use this line and use the laugh from the moment right after the director called cut to make it "work" on TV. But i didn't realize that they didn't actually use this line in the episode, i've been watching these bloopers regularly and kinda assumed that the lines are used on TV.
Michael Richards never breaks. He's a rock, he reminds me of MADTVs Michael Mcdonald. Mcdonald never broke character, even when the entire cast, crew, and audience were in hysterics.
I have loved this program for many years and I really really miss it I wish it would be back on TV cuz I'm just on a regular antenna and I think they're hilarious and they make me laugh out loud all the time because they do real things about life in general, yes they're very judgmental but a lot of us are in our own way and I know things are trying to change, but I do feel that too many people have tissue paper feelings when they just got to learn to laugh about it.. they literally make me relax listening to their shows..
Wonderful to see the outtakes and bloopers! Thanks! Kramer so intense but then I think he couldn't be such a remarkable and hilarious character with plus all the physical acting he does without extreme focus on his craft.
5:58 my favorite blooper! The old man couldn't remember the line, hilarious lol. He kept catching them off guard by accidentally changing the line every time
During the Bootlegger scene (at the end of the video), Stiller's voice, expression and mannerism ("What the HELL does that mean?") are IDENTICAL to those of my Jewish grandfather. I actually think of him when I see that scene. (I'm also nearly genetically identical to my grandfather so I could probably pick up that voice easily if I wanted to.)
"Excuse me, there's not a camera on me." - CLASSIC 😂
How did he know that? Do they look at monitors while they're acting?
They do? o_O They spy on you while acting? CREEPY
MajorCulturalDivide it was supposed to be in front of him
The dramatic kid be like
@@MajorCulturalDivide the cameras are huge and it’s very easy to see where they’re pointed
I love how Julia hugged the older gentleman from behind after he stumbled his lines,goodhearted.
I loved the looks she gave him, and the old man happily stumbled along, haha.
I think he kinda flubbed on purpose, exaggerating them, to make Julia laugh.
She’s so sweet
one thing i noticed throughout watching these is that kramer never cracks up....he forgets his line once in a while but usually he's making the other guys laugh...i'm stunned by his ability to keep a straight face with all the funny shit he does, what a genious
7 years later, i couldn’t agree more.
He is intense and dedicated to his craft. (7 months later.)
i like the video of him getting annoyed at "Elaine" for cracking up so carelessly. He was not joking around when he intimated that he wanted to hit her a couple times. I don't blame him; I am of the opinion "Elaine" ruined the show - or at least kept it from making one more season. Season 9 was going swimmingly ... all except for Elaine, who was dwindling slowly away away away. For good reason - she was out of her league on this show, and this cast.
@@johnjeffers1524 I couldn't agree less.
There are two types of personalities broadly easy going one and the hard wound ones and they end up together. At work, in marriages, in life. They annoy each other but each has their merits and demerits. At the end of the day we got a great show. I used to be an easy going person ended up a bit wound up after a few stressful situations in life. What I wouldn't give up to be as easy going as I once was. Life is a breeze and so much fun that way. Perfection does not matter. People forget you, life is impermanent go out there and have fun while giving it a 100% of yourself. Wish everyone a good life.
Kramer emptying cement into the washing machine is such a classic, one of his best EVER scenes
the launderette is my favourite out of all the episodes, Kramer kills me !
the lines are so funny ,even the actors laughing at them .Seinfeld fan FOREVER
George's parents could easily have sustained their own show, they were brilliant.
Well Jerry Stiller is in The King Of Queens, there's that
Kaiser Zephan that means whatever the hell you want it to mean 😂
The serenity now still makes me laugh
so you think your the greatest dad lol
@@gmullen666 True, he basically plays it almost the same. Might as well be the same character.
I saw the pilot. I called my husband at work to tell him about a new show that was perfection. We watched every episode. We had a farewell party on the series finale night. We served Clark bars, pez, junior mints and yoohoo
What about Mars bars? Remember SueAnn Mischke?
No Drake's Coffee Cakes!?
@@StarWolf_88Full sized ones?
"Your a cashier!" Is one of the all-time greatest lines in this show's history.
Actor that plays Kramer is such a pro.
Michael Richards plays Kramer
He was a pro. Then he freaked out at a heckler and started shouting the n-word in the middle of his stand-up routine. I have never seen a man's career die faster than Michael Richards. You know, except for ProJared. And James Charles.
@@ThePowerofCutleries wow you're so smart bro you know everything about Seinfeld I wish I was you
@@nirvanasucks5628
Someone's upset that his favourite actor is a piece of garbage in real life. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, I guess.
@@ThePowerofCutleries nah you're just a waste of space go preach more about Seinfeld on RUclips you loser
Astonishing how Michael Richards is SO funny and SO professional at the same time.
He's so on key, never drops the ball, and has NEVER laughed out loud, not even in the bloopers!
WHAT A PRO
when it comes to physical comedy and timing he can't be beat.
The problem with having so many funny people together is that they're just so funny.
Wonderfully said, thanks! Although I'm not sure Kramer was funny away from his role...
Jerry Stiller kills me. "What the HELL does that mean ??"
+EvanesEmperor Haha yeah, his deliveries were always amazing. No wonder why they'd all crack up.
+EvanesEmperor Jerry Stiller is a timeless legend.
Del vesta bico! haha
Means whatever the hell you want it to mean lol
Rip
5:55 Julia is adorable here - she's trying to be professional and respectful to the older actor but can't keep it together - she's a gem to watch
one of the greatest shows in history.
I love seeing the parts where Jerry laughs. It's so rare to see the comedian laughing
i like how when you watch the final cut of the show, you can constantly see him holding back a smile and laugh. Lol. Always cracks me up.
He is mostly at edge
Getting the giggles is the worst thing ever, and yet so great. I love how much fun these guys had doing this show. Michael Richards was the most professional of them all. A method character actor who relies on timing and energy from the other players; that's why he seems almost upset when everyone else loses their cool.
yeah, from his perspective, they might come off as indulgent and unprofessional, but maybe if you look at it differently, Richards was perhaps a little too serious and uptight about his methods compared to the rest of the cast
they're human, not machines
His character is amazing
@@Liza.Wharton but then again, Kramer is hilarious. The things he says, his sporadic movements and his style all fit the persona. I mean if you’re going to do something why not do it to its entirety? Say that he took it too serious but it shows in every episode you watch! He’s a great actor!
Yes, but according to Sarah Silverman he was rude to coworkers; which isn’t very professional.
@@Hellomisscatie lmao who isn’t mean? I get that there’s a point where it’s too much but if he was really bothering them then why didn’t they let him go? I mean despite his character off screen, he was great on screen. Plus it takes a toll on you! There’s a lot that could’ve happened but just because they say he was an asshole doesn’t explain much.
"excuse me there's not a camera on me"
the best one for me
I really would have loved to work around Jerry every day. He seems like such an upbeat guy. His smile is so cute.
Absolutely they had fun
I TOTALLY LOVE 💘 💕 ❤ Seinfeld This Is LITERALLY in my opinion one of the top three Best Comedies of all time. I Watch it on a Daily Basis. Thanks For The Laughs Seinfeld 😆 and years later
Michael hitting his head off the door 😂😂😂 Holy shit, I must've replayed it a thousand times~
Hannah Ritchings dying laughing at that.
Excuse me... Excuse me there's not a camera on me.
Julia is the cutest person ever!! 😩❤
Julia Louis-Dreyfus has an almost musical laugh when she gets going. Super giggly.
where is she laughing that you can hear her
Idk how they kept a straight face the other times. I'd be laughing constantly
Kramer is the funniest supporting actor I’ve seen 🤣 he plays that character so well I can’t imagine anyone else doing it. The mannerisms are hilarious. He’s so professional too.
I only started watching Seinfeld a week ago (got all the seasons from a friend). Have to say, after watching 3 seasons, totally agree with it being voted the greatest tv show ever. I'm just soo used to funny shows using extremely vulgar language that I find it amazing that Seinfeld can be soo funny and soo clean at the same time.. And most of all, all 4 leads do an equally amazing job, rarely seen in shows nowadays
I'm thinking to watch the entire Seinfeld show from start to finish. I agree that it's amazingly good. I just watched the complete Twain award show for JLD and Jerry's speech about "Elaine" is wonderful.
I love how Jerry Stiller was able to crack them all.
yeah! He is a an old master, the Yoda of comedy.
kramers is the kinggg. He is the one that makes this show!!
Not only in these two seasons, i watched a ll bloopers and he never cracks up. And if he fails he always try to make it look like it never faild.
He is a genius, a genius indeed.
More like a unfunny salty fuck because he gets mad that they keep messing up and laughing.
Yep.
@@magnetacyan5032 he committed to his work, nothing’s wrong with professional attitute.
@@magnetacyan5032 lol yeah let's joke around and make everyone's job harder dude stfu nothing wrong with him trying to get the take right
@@ssk58607 Actually Richards has regrets over how he was too uptight in the recordings, he mentions it in the commentary of the dvd.
Kramer killed me every time, but George had the best lines!
After seeing the seasons and episodes many times. I know most of the lines in all the shows lmao. I love Seinfeld ♥
Yes, Michael Richards was totally inappropriate, yes, he lost control, yes, he screwed up, HOWEVER, he is still a brilliant comedian. Can't take that away from him.
Yes, yes you can. His brand of comedy isn't good enough to take away from that.
That's what makes life so interesting; differing opinions. I totally understand yours, try to understand mine.
+Schuyler Johnson some people don't believe in second chances.
John, you're absolutely right, sorry to say. Oh well, that's the way of the world I guess.
pfft that heckler fucking deserved what he got, fuck him.
Interesting that Michael Richards calls jason Alexander by his characters name in the bloopers
A lot of actors will stay in character and have people use their set name while taping. Even during lunch, etc
The best bloopers on RUclips. Hands down. Nothing even comes close. Period
"What the hell does that mean?" had me crying laughing
These Legends will forever live on. I binged on all 9 Seasons on Netflix.....for almost 3 weeks. What FUN. Kramer SO professional....never cracks up even if rest of cast do. My fav was the Court scene when all 4 got arrested according to the “new Good Samaritan Law”🤣🤣🤣🤣and all other guest stars got involved being “witnesses”🤣🤣🤣brilliant lol.
I binge every night on Netflix also.
you know your a great actor when you make the ppl doing the scene with you break character and laugh at your performance :)
And I realize that he tends to pay a lot of attention to the little details of his acting. Like when he closes the door at 1:35 he speaks louder to mask the sound of the door closing, but he does it in character. What a legend.
The whole cast and crew including of course Mr. Larry David are amazing!!!! I miss Seinfeld and Curb your enthusiasm!!!
My god Jason Alexander is so damn hilarious
that guy is so cool.
8:14: Looks like they must have built the laundromat on top of the coffee shop set.
Looks like it, now im wondering what others sets were just built on the coffee shop set.
Kramer in real life is serious as fuck
At 3:00 I was cracking up 😂 I never realized that was Larry David!
It's funny that Jason Alexander, who's the best actor of the bunch, always burst into laughter the most.
How is Micheal not the best actor?
AnytimeMinutes He's a good actor, but he's always played the same role.
empire alright I can't argue that. But he's the best at what he does. Despite the recent outburst.
AnytimeMinutes In terms of physical comedy, absolutely. Not many people can make you burst into laughter just by sliding through a doorway.
Honestly, I think Julia was the one who burst into laughter the most (seen all blooper of each season). She was like the Jimmy Fallon of this show, couldn't make it through one scene without laughing.
I think the actor with the most difficult lines is Kramer, aka, Michael Richards.
His character was so unique that he actually had to capture lightning in a bottle even if the other actors cracked up or didn't get their lines right. Can you imagine doing that same physical comedy twice or three times?
Jerry Stiller is great! I love how, even in his advanced age, was able to come back after Seinfeld and do 9 seasons of The King of Queens.
True comedy gold! Not relying on profanity, racial or sexual slurs. Just pure well-written comedy pulled off to a tee!
Firebirdude2 although no swearing, in the Bloopers it is bleeped out. Julia with the "F", George & Kramer, but i know what you mean that they don't use swearing in/during the show.
My favorite is when Morty cracks up at Kramer when Kramer says he's not taking 10 or 15% lol
9:03 Elaine is sooo Adorable
Indeed .. she is very adorable .
ehhhhh agree to disagree. Total bitch.
@@johnjeffers1524 agreed, can't stand her character at times
i’m so obsessed with her
You're telling me there's not one condo left in DEL VESTA BICCO?!!!
I LOVE Seinfeld. Has to be one of my favorite television shows.
Let's be honest .... the show is very good but the bloopers are sooooooo much better !
Ya maybe almost. Humor is very subjective though.
I love Jerry's face with the "hot water" bit.
My name is Bob! Kills me everytime!
How could anyone give a thumbs down???? I am still laughing😂🤣😃
The 90s were the golden era for NBC sitcoms.
fuckin Jerry Stiller, man. (george's dad) hes the funniest I think. "what the HELL does THAT mean?!" rofl his hands, then in the bed he turns the most innocently and "Kasha?" lol
This makes the world feel sane😍😍😍
The best part of these bloopers is seeing how pissed Michael Richards gets.
Zach Haywood When does he get pissed?
maaaan i miss this show and miss how my life was when i was watching this show.
"You want a piece of me?"
*WHAT THE HELL IS THAT SUPPOSED TO MEAN?????*
My favorite blooper is that one from the laugh factory
This was the best show ever made. I cant wait to see the sequel. If they made one...
all the shows they did after, kind of sucked but curb with larry david . I thought that show was pretty great too.
gina jost I always said Larry David was the genius behind Seinfeld. When he left the show after the 5th season, the show lost quality and was never the same.
l00d3r
He left after season 7. And the show remained No 1
True, but the quality suffered. After Larry left, there were fewer great shows than before, and the stories had a different feel. It remained #1 because it was still a good show and because of the momentum it had acquired.
One of the best shows ever each character makes me die laughing they must have had the best fun everyday on set
I don't think there's another woman on this planet who affects me like Julia Louise-Dreyfus when she can't contain her laughter. I just go nuts laughing until I'm crying my eyes out. I find her to be highly "infectious" in all the good ways. Plus, she's a freakin' KNOCKOUT beauty!!!!
Michael Richard’s is so intense and professional. Julia Louis Dreyfus must have been exhausting for him to work with.
Michael Richards a comedic genius they should make him a statue.
2:41 the greatest blooper ever (if there's such a thing). Never seen something like this one before
Kramer casually giving the "okay" signal while covered in cement has to be one of the best moments in Seinfeld history
11:37 "Is that written in concrete?" why didn't they use that line in the show!??
I think because the audience didn't really respond to it on the take.
I was literally just thinking this earlier, like, they'd probably use this line and use the laugh from the moment right after the director called cut to make it "work" on TV.
But i didn't realize that they didn't actually use this line in the episode, i've been watching these bloopers regularly and kinda assumed that the lines are used on TV.
The cable boy bit killed me 🤣🤣
Some of these great 👍🏼 bloopers could have been used in the show!
Soooo funny, I can’t stop laughing 😂😝🤣
4:36 - HAHAHAHAA. And Kramer is getting angry with the mistakes.
George and Cramor are the most funny ever ,,, can't select one out of these 2 lol
Those cable boy takes are my favourite
Michael Richards never breaks. He's a rock, he reminds me of MADTVs Michael Mcdonald. Mcdonald never broke character, even when the entire cast, crew, and audience were in hysterics.
They can't stop laughing everytime kramer arrives 😂
your a cashier! lol
you're right that was hilarious
You're not wrong, that was pretty funny
that made me cough up some phlegm
you're all on point.
Rest in Peace Jerry Stiller
He died?
@@outdoorswithclay yes May 11, 2020
Love when Michael Richards fucks up his lines then gets mad that the other actors broke.
I have loved this program for many years and I really really miss it I wish it would be back on TV cuz I'm just on a regular antenna and I think they're hilarious and they make me laugh out loud all the time because they do real things about life in general, yes they're very judgmental but a lot of us are in our own way and I know things are trying to change, but I do feel that too many people have tissue paper feelings when they just got to learn to laugh about it.. they literally make me relax listening to their shows..
“What the hell does that mean! is the in my opinion the best acted line in all television. The whole scene is fantastic.
I wish Kramer said "Look how they Massacred my Cable Boy!"
Wonderful to see the outtakes and bloopers! Thanks! Kramer so intense but then I think he couldn't be such a remarkable and hilarious character with plus all the physical acting he does without extreme focus on his craft.
5:58 my favorite blooper! The old man couldn't remember the line, hilarious lol. He kept catching them off guard by accidentally changing the line every time
During the Bootlegger scene (at the end of the video), Stiller's voice, expression and mannerism ("What the HELL does that mean?") are IDENTICAL to those of my Jewish grandfather. I actually think of him when I see that scene. (I'm also nearly genetically identical to my grandfather so I could probably pick up that voice easily if I wanted to.)
That walk in closet blooper of Julia was so fucking cute
i remember all of these, was on board from the beginning.
the bloopers are better then the real scenes :D
Also the violent shootout with Jerry as Cable Boy with Kramer (lol) was funny, though it is technically the most violent scene in Seinfeld's history.
"Do you use hot water in the shower? Stop using it!"
i think this two seasons has the funniest bloopers, oh my god the eskimo guy killed me haha
"Good laugh so I can do it again. Cuz I'm not even breathing!" LOL
Michael Richards never laughed man... crazy
certifiably, almost. ... But genius, for sure.
Julia is so cute at 9:05 i can't 💙
"CABLE BOY!"
You know ….there is not a camera on me lmao 🤣 these guys were on another level
they should have kept 8:14 in the show for real lmao
That's the pay phone from the coffee shop lol
8:59 Elaine's face...lovely
Thx for the laughs 🤣👍🤣
Marlene on the car... RAWWWRRR 🤩👍🏻👍🏻