You can tell the rickshaw shots were all done in Los Angeles ... there are no giant hills in Manhattan ... Manhattan is totally flat ... even the exterior shots of Jerry's apartment building show a slight hill.
I’m sorry downtown Los Angeles will never look like New York City because it was developed years and years later than New England, and this is so obvious that it was filmed in Los Angeles where the buildings are made of cement blocks as opposed to New York where the buildings are made of wood and brick. it’s so obvious that this was not filmed in the city of New York nor even on the set of New York City they did not do a good job on this episode with the backdrop
Seinfeld is on TBS 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. Eastern Time Monday through Friday. It also airs at 10:35 p.m. and 1:05 a.m. on weekdays on the CW. Finally, it is available for streaming on Hulu and will be on Netflix in 2021.
Why does Wayne Knight feel like the one Seinfeld actor you would always have a good time running in to in public?
You can tell the rickshaw shots were all done in Los Angeles ... there are no giant hills in Manhattan ... Manhattan is totally flat ... even the exterior shots of Jerry's apartment building show a slight hill.
If only Kramer had won at ‘One spot two spot zig zag tear...’
Newman, you are the best!
I was wondering forever how they did the newman backwards rickshaw shot. Replaying it several times, I swore they must have used a model.
"We never went wide to hide that it was LA and not New York."
"So I setup the camera with a wide lens..."
Cool... i have always wondered about that rickshaw shot with Newman going down hill
Using the homeless to pull rickshaws...BRILLIANT!!! Well they know the roads...lol
Wayne lost some weight. Good for him!
He said somewhere that when he finally saw himself on Seinfeld, he realized how big he was getting, and decided enough, was enough.
There’s only one problem with this: there are NO hills in Manhattan. 😂
@Metatarsal yeah, he looks svelte and almost handsome. so, he's right...damn this is a strange business ;p
I’m sorry downtown Los Angeles will never look like New York City because it was developed years and years later than New England, and this is so obvious that it was filmed in Los Angeles where the buildings are made of cement blocks as opposed to New York where the buildings are made of wood and brick. it’s so obvious that this was not filmed in the city of New York nor even on the set of New York City they did not do a good job on this episode with the backdrop
Survivors Jonathan Penner at 1:25
I know i hardly recogise penner from survivor
aint it kidsmeller that gets hit by the rigshaw?
No....he's the reason for the "detox poncho"- Elaine's associate at Peterman who got hooked on the yam yam.
Newman looks like Larry King!!
Damn he lost some weight.
yup and looks even younger than when he was on the show lol
@Metatarsal
He lost like 100 pounds. Apparently his doctor told him he was going to have serious health problems if he didn`t..
That's the guy who sabotaged Jurassic Park!!
Dodgson, Dodgson, we've got Dodgson here!!!
Nobody cares
"Pace it boy!"
Chop Chop!
Because everyone knows New York city has steep hills.
It does. Have you ever been on the upper west side, say along west end Avenue/ 11th Avenue
@@jetnut89 too many gays on the upper west side 👎😖
Absolutely, if you go way uptown. (As opposed to Downtown, like the song)
Much too sunny for New York!
I know. It didn't look like New York.
0:21 that was big show, having to do The Laugh Factory.
Newman hit Oscar nominated producer Jonathan Penner, who appeared on "Survivor" at least twice.
"Survivor" should have been wiped out by a runaway rickshaw. What a horrible programme that was/is/always will be.
The bonehead in the top left watching the scene/Kramer being filmed always ruined it for me.
Nice work and a great memorable scene. Thanks guys.
Hello, Newman 😒
Newman! 🤣
@Metatarsal
Not just "some" ...O_o
WK looks like he's lost some weight
fresh painted red curbs.. slappy heaven
thanks Andy lol
newman got skinny
Are there hills like that in Manhattan?
@Jože Ws Right there, that's pretty stupid, even if you shoot the scene in such a way that you don't realize it's actually shot in L.A.
Why, yes....they were designed by Joe Pepitone.
Totally awesome, loved the series back then and still now and wish that Seinfeld could somehow come back on the Regular network cable
Seinfeld is on TBS 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. Eastern Time Monday through Friday. It also airs at 10:35 p.m. and 1:05 a.m. on weekdays on the CW. Finally, it is available for streaming on Hulu and will be on Netflix in 2021.