"Making a movie that critizes Pop-tarts, only for the company to love it and promote it, thus creating an accidental ad" would have been a great plot for a Seinfeld episode...
Yeah, true, but that episode would be entertaining because we would never ever have to watch a single second of the stupid pop-tart nonsense, it would be about all of the nothing surrounding it, and certainly not in this weird corporate member berries type of way.
Bee Movie is also so absurd and strange that it manages to be funny in spite of itself, just not for the reasons it was trying to be funny. it's funny as a spectacle, an insight into jerry seinfeld's bizarre fucking brain and complete disregard for the entire genre of children's animation. like he only understands the incredibly surface level things like "bright colors" and "talking animals (or bugs in this case)" and "no cussing," but other than that it's just this bizarre, cynical, aimless satire of... something? and it exists in this odd space that feels like it's made for nobody, but packaged in a way that makes it kind of fascinating. like. the human lady fucks a bee. i get the feeling this has none of that.
@@youknow-vy1pe Reading comprehension? It was a quote of what YMS said aloud, there was no reading comprehension necessary. But please, educate me, what did LARPing mean in this context, and how is it different from any other acting?
It's really weird that Seinfeld is now one of those people complaining that "you can't say anything edgy anymore" when he was never edgy in the first place... back when he was at the height of his popularity, the comedians who WERE edgy would even ridicule him because his style of comedy was so simple and inoffensive
Right. I can't think of a single Seinfeld episode that is remotely edgy, especially by today's standards. What I love about Seinfeld is the same thing I love about It's Always Sunny: awful people doing sociopathic things without an ounce of sentimentality. It's the way comedy should be done. Again, the influence of Larry David is evident, because when you compare Curb to Jerry's awful projects like Bee Movie, The Marriage Ref, and this garbage, the difference is night and day.
@@TheRichardson711 Or it could also be a completely fake issue that affects nobody, yet people use it as an excuse to blame others because they’re stuck in the past and refuse to update their material. Lots of vaudeville comedians used to complain that their style of comedy was outdated too. Times change, people should too. All day long I watch videos of people being funny on TH-cam, like comedians, streamers, reaction content, and scripted videos. And you can find lots of funny comments too. Nobody gets canceled. Then on the other hand we have whiners who spend all their time attacking others for denying them the ability to be funny. Something isn’t adding up.
The top review on Letterboxd is that Jerry Seinfeld sat directly in front of them at a test screening and he was the only one laughing at all the jokes. That's the most plausible story I've ever heard on the internet considering he calls brands existing sophisticated silliness.
I worked on this movie, I’ll tell you Jerry (and some of his yes men)was the ONLY one laughing at the stupid shit happening, it seemed bad while we filmed but I did NOT expect it to be SO bad.
Jerry Seinfeld has become a corporate brand. You can tell, because like all brands he complains that people don't want to buy his shit, rather than change that shit into something people want.
ngl ive not really heard of brands complaining about people not buying their products. do you mean like, game publishers reporting that some game has underperformed and then closing down the studio that made it soon after? that's the closest thing i can think of to what you're describing
But he isn't wrong. I'm struggling to think of any comedy originated in the last 10 years that was good outside of niche youtube figures. Everything good was made ages ago and grandfathered in.
@@mutantfreak48 they’re probably referring to the companies that accuse every critic of being trolls or haters or woke or bigoted and so on. It’s a pretty popular strategy these days unfortunately.
@@marvelousball Yeah so like, the short version is that the inventor of corn flakes, Dr. John Harvey Kellog, was a weird health nut. He was sure right about the need for things like fiber in a balanced diet, but he also believed that masturbation (actually just nutting period) was bad for you, and also that if your food tasted good it would make you horny. His brother William Kellog founded the Kellog corporation and invented corn flakes that taste good, by improving texture and coating them in some sugar.
The only good thing about Unfrosted was that it proved that Bobcat is a better writer, director, and actor than Jerry Seinfeld ever was. People quote Robin from World's Greatest Dad all the time, whether they know it or not. No one will quote Unfrosted, it'll fade away in time.
@@AdamFunk Subject matter is too dark/weird for mainstream appeal. Same problem with literally every Bobcat movie. God Bless America was poignant and funny but without an a-list celebrity nobody even attempted to see it.
@@depressedtv Well it's very difficult to know what the reality of it was, but the fact of the matter is that Larry left and the magic stayed. I think that points to the fact that Jerry is a great writer, but i guess you could argue that it means neither Jerry or Larry were key (still, i don't buy that). It's silly to discredit everything Jerry has done in his career because of a bad movie (probably some other stuff too)
They should've done a Netflix style documentary out of this concept in which each mascot is murdered brutally. Then it could've been a really good cereal killer movie.
I can’t believe Adum didn’t realize that “Trat pop” isn’t just similar, it’s pop tart backwards. Obviously if that genius wit didn’t go over his head he would have given the movie at least an 8/10 smh my smh
He must have missed the whole climax where Walter Cronkite reads it backwards off a Silly Putty he pounded into his script. It was a very overt joke, but it seems it did go over his head, or he just wasn’t paying attention.
I went and saw this movie in theaters. I could tell the audience wasn't happy with me as I kept having to uncrinkle all 22 pop tart flavors I brought to the theatre. I was teary eyed the entire movie and was gasping for air both from sadness and the ammount of pop tarts that were in my mouth. After the viewing I did what any fan of the movie would do, and hit on the 17 year old girl working behind the counter
This film was a weird subject to talk about. The irony of 'Bee Movie' being enjoyed is mostly due to how insane the idea was and how much Jerry Seinfeld was pushing that film at the time. It was the Morbius of that time.
no bruh, unfosted sucked because of poor writing it not being funny. bee movie succeeded despite being an insane concept and people still like it to this day. comparing it to morbius is dummm
yup...he's notoriously "clean comedy". The guy does the same jokes for years because he thinks the "craft" of telling the jokes perfectly is the best way to do comedy. His stand up has never been particularly funny to me. It's normie comedy though.
Jerry barely even swears in his comedy but then has the gall to say how edgy he is. I watch a loooooot of standup comedy and Jerry is one of the few I have literally never thought was even kind of funny or interesting.
Adam Sandler at least has the balls be honest about only being in it for the money and a way to have studios pay for him and his friends to go on vacation.
Jerry Seinfeld: "You couldn't make edgy remarks about air plane food these days, the left would cancel you!" Always Sunny: "Oh did someone get addicted to crack?😂😂"
@stmsinthe issue with it being a kids movie. Is all of these references are so old. What kid is going to understand or think it's funny? I'm an adult, I understood the "jokes" but still didn't find it funny
Yes Jerry, Monty Python. Notoriously well known and had an easy time of it at the time. They literally would have never gotten an American audience if one of them hadn't saved all the film of the show in their closet and then paid to convert it to American broadcasting format on their own.
@@hosvet_animation Really? Have you not heard John Cleese's ramblings about political correctness and not being able to say anything anymore (while he's supporting J.K. Rowling's transphobic nonsense)?
That guy from the fine bros react to the 2019 Lion King who said “Dude! Pride Rock!” had no idea the Impact he would have on this community when he said that. He’s permanently altered your pattern of speech.
Rian Johnson in the audio commentary for The Last Jedi when it came to Poe's joke about Hux's mother he also compared it to Monty Python. Cluelss American hacks be clueless
Jerry said he wanted this movie to be the opposite of the Barbie movie, I guess he succeeded because unlike that movie there's nothing funny or enjoyable about this one
Why did he even say that? 😂 doesn’t even make sense; this movie was written and started shooting before Barbie even came out. Also why would you shit on a movie that was one of the biggest blockbusters in recent memory? That’s a great way to turn off ppl from seeing your movie.
Nah, it's not a problem that Chapelle gets all the death threats he does. It's not a problem that Count Dankula was sent to prison for making a joke. It's not a problem that Canada's got a bill that will classify memes as hate speech. It's their own fault for not being funny, right?
@@AlexReynard Count Dankula only had to pay a fine and avoided prison and that Canada bill was very specific about what counts as hate speech and what doesn't. Obviously death threats are not okay, but that's not a problem limited to Dave Chapelle. People in general are way too quick to whip those out when they're an anonymous name on the internet. Beyond that, what do these hyper specific anecdotes prove? Especially if two of them are so easily disproven by a single google search. Like, come on. Stop regurgitating fearmongering bullshit like this.
@@AlexReynard that seems like such a false equivalence. obviously death threats are wrong but chappelle is also unfunny and bigoted and spends all his time whining about how he was 'cancelled' even though he's still doing specials because he knows that will get him attention. just because he gets harassment doesn’t mean he’s correct. i know plenty of people who like south park because they think it’s actually funny and saying something interesting, unlike him, so it’s not just a “wahh not pc” thing. this is also true on the other side for big brand ‘woke’ media- just because it seems to share leftist’s ideas on the surface and is easy bait for conservative channels doesn’t automatically mean it’s actually a good piece of media, it just doesn’t deserve to cause actors to deactivate their social media over the hate. also, in general, people on the right harass leftists all the time and conservative backed media companies that complain about censorship tend to be eager to send copyright strikes to less favorable reviews. two things can be true at once.
No one here said death threats were okay. Count Dankula didn't go to prison though, despite the fact it probably wasn't a joke given he ran with UKIP later. And no that's a pretty bad mischaracterization online harm bill, if that's what you are getting at. 'The government wants to target the non-consensual sharing of intimate images, including deepfakes generated by artificial intelligence and content that "sexually victimizes a child or revictimizes a survivor." The bill would also cover anything online that is used to bully a child or urge them to commit self-harm.' If you take issue with that, then it's a self report.
@@AlexReynard something i learned growing up is that you have to let people get the impression you are telling a joke. not saying something shitty and then in hindsight say you were joking. the anti-woke crowd fails to understand that with black comedy, you have to remember the comedy in the taboo. not just the taboo itself. you can be funny without pissing everyone off, and it's not as hard as the anti-wokes make it out to be. hell, you can be downright HILARIOUS when talking about taboo topics without pissing everyone else off. south park manages to do this while also making fun of both sides of this arguement.
You continuously cutting to Jerry saying "there's a level of sophistication" has the same vibe as Mr. Plinkett cutting to Rick McCallum saying "it's so dense" in his Star Wars review.
This movie felt like it was stuck between being a Team America-esque rude and crude satire movie and being a The Master of Disguise type family movie. It was SO unenjoyable.
You have references for 60-year olds that younger viewers wouldn't understand, as well as suggestive moments that could turn off anyone wanting something to show their kids. At the same time, you have jokes for 5-year olds that older viewers would groan at, as well as a glaring lack of commentary in a film wanting to be satirical & touting how "Kellogg's didn't give us permission for this" that could turn away anyone expecting something more biting. I get the vibe that Kellogg's isn't the target of the humor so much as it's more just part of the setting. My guess as to why this film was made is that it's some sort of Uwe Boll style tax write-off.
Tony the Tiger saying "Steve was grrreat!" At the funeral made me exhale a small amount of air through my nose. That is the most positive thing I have to say about this movie.
Very agreed. I'll argue with anyone who says it was the fault of any of the actors. It's entirely on Paul Feig for just assuming that every actor is also an improv comedian.
@@AlexReynard exactly! Imagine going in every day and there's no script or exact dialogue, director just thinks he'll just turn the camera on and you'll be brilliant
This movie is like that ad at the beginning of a screening at a Regal Theatre where they go “look we’re making famous movie references, hahaha, funny.” It’s even worse if your whole movie is practically ad.
I worked on this movie, I’ll tell you Jerry (and some of his yes men)was the ONLY one laughing at the stupid shit happening, it seemed bad while we filmed but I did NOT expect it to be SO bad. Also Jerry never really smiled, homie looked miserable most of the time which is super interesting.
Jerry Seinfeld feels like he's perpetually trapped in 2004. It's also important to remember that the core of his comedy has always been complaining about things that other people are doing.
wow, Jerry really just shot Foodfight 2: Electric Seinfeld. Truly inspiring also, Bill Burr failing to do the Massachussetts accent is surreal, isn't he from Boston?
I've never heard of this movie, but looking at it through this lens you could have told me Jerry Seinfeld is Adam Sandler and this is a Happy Madison production and I would have believed it.
@@seankurkjian4096 Adam Sandler leans on making funny faces as a punchline. Seinfeld just makes smug, judgmental faces. They're low bars, but Sandler is funnier.
@@seankurkjian4096 Adam Sandler would actually put edgy jokes in his films- unfunny edgy jokes, but Sandler is closer to the comedian Seinfeld thinks he is
@@Duamerthrax Sandler and Seinfelds names are too close together for my dyslexia. I thought you said Seinfeld is funnier and was shocked anyone would think that lol
I will say that at least the "TRAT POP" joke setup an expectation, then subverted it. It probably would have been a fine joke if it was told by people who understood timing or in a better movie.
@@SummonerGoogzooks literally Walter Cronkite reads it on air off a Silly Putty he pounded into his script, that’s why it’s backwards. A ton of thought went into it and the joke was hilarious
@@TheCapedWandererit’s funny because it’s filled with references that those unfunny kids just don’t understand because they weren’t alive in the good old days when most people could laugh, and the oppressed people were too busy getting murdered! Ah, the good ol days.
Yeah the jokes in this movie make me think it could've been like a Walk Hard, or at least a Weird: The Al Yankovic Story, if they at least had some better writing, casting, directing, everything about it
Whenever I see Jerry's standup, it reminds me of that comedian in The Sopranos that shows up in 3 episodes just to BOMB, and literally shouts "HELP ME!" onstage.
Of course it was. Its just a big advertisement. All of this is copyrighted, you couldn't use the brand names or any of the references without their approval.
He complains about how comedy’s not allowed to be “edgy” anymore, then proceeds to make one of the safest most toothless excuses for “satire” imaginable.
I am overweight and cannot run faster than a brisk walk. But I can point out that there's a currently-ongoing problem in women's track events. Someone can absolutely suck at something while also accurately pointing out a problem in that field.
@@AnAverageGoblin The directing was abysmal, but I don't think that was the sole reason. I like Bill Burr, I just think this particular case, he was... off, and that's strange.
@xch00F I know, I wasn't referring to that, just pointing out that not being consistent with an accent when you're actually from the area is a bit off. I wasn't discussing Burr's comedic talent. Or Seinfeld's lack of it.
When I click this on this video, I expected you to do a Jerry Seinfeld impression on the Deal with unfrosted Poptart's. Like this was some weird tangent. I had no idea this movie existed lol
@@Tom-jy6mcBoiardi was an accomplished chef with a well renowned reputation. He cooked for president Woodrow Wilson. I think he'd be pretty sad at what he's associated with now.
Hollywood bringing back the rapid fire product placement/references of Friedberg and Seltzer movies and retaining the painful lack of any jokes that land.
Epic Movie had the excuse of half of its parody subjects not even being out yet when it was being written. Unfrosted is parodying (and I use that term extremely loosely) shit that's decades old and it still has nothing to say beyond "this exists".
Whenever I hear someone complain about “hypersensitivity” or whatever stopping them from writing jokes with any sort of edge, it really just comes off as either the person in question doesn’t actually understand what people are actually concerned about, or they are using “cancel culture” as an excuse for an unfunny product.
Honestly the only comedian that i saw actually getting affected by cancel culture was Dave Chappelle and that never truly stopped him nor spend the entire time bitching about it
As Jenny Nicholson said: "Whenever somebody says 'nobody likes my jokes because they're offended', my brain filters that so all I hear is 'nobody likes my jokes'".
Yeah it's worse when they go "i can't even be funny on stage" meanwhile they still do the same jokes they claim they would be "canceled because of" on stage; and on the comedy routine they put on Netflix, and on social media. It's almost as if they want an excuse for why people don't find them funny even when doing the "not allowed" jokes.@@rachelwindsor850
Ephebophile. Spread the word. Seriously. Not enough people use - or have even heard of - the term ephebophilia, yet I believe it's important to be technically correct when calling out predation.
@@kneau Thank you, you are 100% correct. I already knew the term, but the problem is, saying it invites people to say "only pedos know the term ephebophile". You know exactly what I'm talking about, too. People don't like knowing what words mean. Actual anti-intellectualism.
@@kneau ... I don't know if my comment was deleted or not, but long story short, you're 100% right and anti-intellectuals literally yell at you if you know, correctly, what words mean.
@@kneauI dont see the purpose in specifically using that term unless the consequences legally are different from any other statutory crime. It also wouldn't make complete sense since he dated a seventeen year old so... blah blah blah He's a nonce and a diddler!
The Death of Stalin (2017) might be an odd comparison to make, but the films are rather similar. Both being period piece comedies featuring an array of professional comedians playing real life people. The only difference, is The Death of Stalin manages to combine comedy and dramatic serious story telling, using both sides of acting ability from its cast. And it’s dark comedy, but there also some British comedy in there. I guess if anyone wants to have a better time than watching the freaking pop-tart movie, that’d be recommendation on what to watch.
Someone has said that cancel culture really did kill comedy - not in the sense that you can't make edgy jokes anymore, but in the sense that the comedians just won't shut the fuck up about it.
@@thefaulkness "They said I'd meet girls at the club, and schools have clubs right?" "Jerry I'm gonna need you to take a seat right over there please."
Saying that the "WoKe MoB" is destroying comedy, and then hiring Amy Schumer for your film is like making an ad that says that North Korea is destroying the US and hiring Kim Jong Un to be your spokesperson.
We needed a trigger warning before exposing us to Bill Maher, please let us know next time Mr. YMS. I had no idea I’d be exposed and a fence suddenly materialized between my legs to sit on. I was driving down the I-95 at the time and rolled over my Ford Focus. Just some food for thought.
"What's the deal with statutory laws? So you're telling me if I date an 18 year old, that's perfectly fine. But if they're 17, then that's illegal? What's up with that?"
The virgin Jerry "the extreme left is ruining comedy" Seinfeld vs the chad Larry "I'm gonna cause trouble with the state of Georgia over their voting restrictions and make it funny at the same time" David
Jerry Seinfeld just talks about being funny and how’s he a comedian and he had everyone on his show do the same “oh Jerry, he’s a funny fuck” When in reality he just isn’t funny. That shows success is owed entirely to Larry David and his cast mates. I saw Seinfeld’s standup with my brother 10 years ago and we both agreed his opener we’d never heard of was 10x funnier
This entire movie is an advertisement. There are so many movies like this now it's crazy. It blows my mind people nowadays go to the cinema to wait for 30 minutes watching ads just to watch a 2 hour long advertisement for a product.
Jerry Seinfeld doesn't know how to write past the premise. Its like he thought "wouldn't it be funny if a honey bee discovered that humans steal their honey and then it sued the human race? Yeah thats funny." And then he stopped there and didn't think to question how to make a good story out of that.
His material works best as a stand-up performance, by telling a simple observation in a funny way that has its own built-in point. But in other media this falls flat without a vision that can illustrate a joke without just telling it directly to us.
If you mean Old Dads then yes I agree. I was a fan of Bill Burr after watching F is for Family and then I watched Old Dads and all I could think was "What happened to you, Bill? I thought you were better than this tired "new generations suck" boomer humor."
@@AnimeCosplayFan92 He is better. Dude has literally spoken out against multiple comedians saying that shit. Sometimes you take jobs because your friends ask you, and sometimes you take jobs to get a paycheck.
I absolutely love the fact that you didn't just go with the cliche "get with the times boomer". You defended edgy humor when it's done right and you simply pointed out that this movie isn't funny👏👏
man i thought we were done with friedberg and seltzer reference style humor, thank the lord above that jerry seinfeld is here to bring it back and make me want to unfrost my brains up the side of the wall
NEW MERCH: www.ymsmerch.com
I think you'll find that Kimba did merch first. Hmmm, suspicious.
where's the shirt with Adam kissing definitely not Scar
Seinfeld was never funny. I rewatched some episodes and he is painfully unfunny.
Yo, Adam. If you had to rewatch a shit movie would you pick Unfrosted or Unfriended?
MMM SUSPICIOUS
Oh my god the whole movie is shot and edited like a super bowl ad.
It's as funny as one too
well put, lol
Holy crap you're right!
Ain't that the truth. You can call it an ad anyways because it is in reality just one big promotion for them
Why does Schumer look CG’d in?
"Making a movie that critizes Pop-tarts, only for the company to love it and promote it, thus creating an accidental ad" would have been a great plot for a Seinfeld episode...
Springtime For Poptarts
Yeah, true, but that episode would be entertaining because we would never ever have to watch a single second of the stupid pop-tart nonsense, it would be about all of the nothing surrounding it, and certainly not in this weird corporate member berries type of way.
Bee Movie is also so absurd and strange that it manages to be funny in spite of itself, just not for the reasons it was trying to be funny. it's funny as a spectacle, an insight into jerry seinfeld's bizarre fucking brain and complete disregard for the entire genre of children's animation. like he only understands the incredibly surface level things like "bright colors" and "talking animals (or bugs in this case)" and "no cussing," but other than that it's just this bizarre, cynical, aimless satire of... something?
and it exists in this odd space that feels like it's made for nobody, but packaged in a way that makes it kind of fascinating. like. the human lady fucks a bee.
i get the feeling this has none of that.
"rich, out-of-touch morons larping with each other" describes a lot of mainstream Hollywood schlock.
*most
corrected it for you
Pretty much
Including the ones YMS likes. LARPing with each other?
You mean, like actors do?
I’m not defending the movie, but that was a dumb statement.
@@craigkemery No, you have poor reading comprehension. Larping doesn't mean acting in this context.
@@youknow-vy1pe Reading comprehension? It was a quote of what YMS said aloud, there was no reading comprehension necessary.
But please, educate me, what did LARPing mean in this context, and how is it different from any other acting?
It's really weird that Seinfeld is now one of those people complaining that "you can't say anything edgy anymore" when he was never edgy in the first place... back when he was at the height of his popularity, the comedians who WERE edgy would even ridicule him because his style of comedy was so simple and inoffensive
Right. I can't think of a single Seinfeld episode that is remotely edgy, especially by today's standards. What I love about Seinfeld is the same thing I love about It's Always Sunny: awful people doing sociopathic things without an ounce of sentimentality. It's the way comedy should be done. Again, the influence of Larry David is evident, because when you compare Curb to Jerry's awful projects like Bee Movie, The Marriage Ref, and this garbage, the difference is night and day.
What?? Are you saying his old joke about how socks go missing because they sneak out of the dryer isn’t edgy to you? You must be pretty hardcore.
Almost as if you can be concerned about an issue that doesn't directly impact you regularly but does impact others around you and culture in general.
@@TheRichardson711 Or it could also be a completely fake issue that affects nobody, yet people use it as an excuse to blame others because they’re stuck in the past and refuse to update their material. Lots of vaudeville comedians used to complain that their style of comedy was outdated too. Times change, people should too.
All day long I watch videos of people being funny on TH-cam, like comedians, streamers, reaction content, and scripted videos. And you can find lots of funny comments too. Nobody gets canceled. Then on the other hand we have whiners who spend all their time attacking others for denying them the ability to be funny. Something isn’t adding up.
“What’s the deal with airline food?” Is not the edgy joke he thinks it is.
There's nothing fucking funnier than comedians aging out of relevancy and not being able to handle it.
"But but but we're god's gift to the world!!!"
“Comedians” who’s only merit was naming his funny friends show after himself.
@@dannylopez5052”comedians are where the woke meets the wall.”
-Joe Rogan
The sad part is that most of the comedians in this movie actually are funny, when they're not being directed by Jerry Seinfeld.
Jerry also aged out of the 17-and-under dating pool, but that never stopped him either.
Jerry Seinfeld: “This generation is killing comedy”
Also Jerry Seinfeld: *hires Amy Schumer*
We get it, you don’t like J*ws
So we’re just open about being anti-Semitic now I guess
WHY WOULD HE- oh, he’s a Zionist. Ew.
there’s a level of sophistication in the silliness
And Melissa McCarthy...
The top review on Letterboxd is that Jerry Seinfeld sat directly in front of them at a test screening and he was the only one laughing at all the jokes.
That's the most plausible story I've ever heard on the internet considering he calls brands existing sophisticated silliness.
Its basically the same humour of these weird gifs old people like/send on facebook.
Oh god please let this be real
I worked on this movie, I’ll tell you Jerry (and some of his yes men)was the ONLY one laughing at the stupid shit happening, it seemed bad while we filmed but I did NOT expect it to be SO bad.
Jerry Seinfeld has become a corporate brand. You can tell, because like all brands he complains that people don't want to buy his shit, rather than change that shit into something people want.
"Am I SO out of touch? No, it's the children who are wrong."
ngl ive not really heard of brands complaining about people not buying their products. do you mean like, game publishers reporting that some game has underperformed and then closing down the studio that made it soon after? that's the closest thing i can think of to what you're describing
But he isn't wrong. I'm struggling to think of any comedy originated in the last 10 years that was good outside of niche youtube figures. Everything good was made ages ago and grandfathered in.
@@mutantfreak48 they’re probably referring to the companies that accuse every critic of being trolls or haters or woke or bigoted and so on. It’s a pretty popular strategy these days unfortunately.
@@MatecaCorp i haven't really seen something like that tbh, at least not done regularly
Bro makes an entire film about Kellogs and not a single joke about masterbation - like it's part of the company's history.
you missed that one. That joke is in the movie's title.
@@mart5610 Having watched the entire film, I really don't think so. And if that's it, pretty sad, frankly.
Excuse me
@@mart5610 I think you might be putting more thought into the title than Jerry did if I'm being honest.
@@marvelousball Yeah so like, the short version is that the inventor of corn flakes, Dr. John Harvey Kellog, was a weird health nut. He was sure right about the need for things like fiber in a balanced diet, but he also believed that masturbation (actually just nutting period) was bad for you, and also that if your food tasted good it would make you horny. His brother William Kellog founded the Kellog corporation and invented corn flakes that taste good, by improving texture and coating them in some sugar.
Jerry Seinfeld was in the Dingus Factory with my mom when she was researching breakfast cereal right before she died
Quoting the great Bobcat Goldthwait: "Jerry's biggest talent is being friends with Larry David"
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The only good thing about Unfrosted was that it proved that Bobcat is a better writer, director, and actor than Jerry Seinfeld ever was. People quote Robin from World's Greatest Dad all the time, whether they know it or not. No one will quote Unfrosted, it'll fade away in time.
@@mrmusickhimself I had no idea he made that! It's one of my favorite films.
Also, how did it only do $300k at the box office? Holy shit.
oof
@@AdamFunk
Subject matter is too dark/weird for mainstream appeal. Same problem with literally every Bobcat movie.
God Bless America was poignant and funny but without an a-list celebrity nobody even attempted to see it.
Jerry Seinfeld really built a whole career off naming his funny friend’s show after himself. Wild
This isn't true though. Jerry didn't have larry for the last two seasons and they're on par if not better than the previous seven.
Seinfeld was never funny. I rewatched some episodes and he is painfully unfunny.
@@rasmus7493was Jerry a main writer for the last two seasons?
@@rasmus7493as far as I can tell, he wasn't a core writer for those episodes
@@depressedtv Well it's very difficult to know what the reality of it was, but the fact of the matter is that Larry left and the magic stayed. I think that points to the fact that Jerry is a great writer, but i guess you could argue that it means neither Jerry or Larry were key (still, i don't buy that).
It's silly to discredit everything Jerry has done in his career because of a bad movie (probably some other stuff too)
This shit goes hard with old dudes whose daughters don't talk to them anymore
"Four out of five deadbeat dads recommend."
Tell me your fatherless without telling me your fartherless
Also with dudes who date 17-year-olds in their late 30s.
I should recommend this to my dad then.
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They should've done a Netflix style documentary out of this concept in which each mascot is murdered brutally. Then it could've been a really good cereal killer movie.
You are more funny than this movie.
Holy shit that's more creative and funny than this shitty movie
Thank you. @@xblade149
Delete this comment and get writing that script right now
@@linneaglas1598 Working on it. Just need to speak with Tony the tiger attorneys first, I've heard they're great.
I can’t believe Adum didn’t realize that “Trat pop” isn’t just similar, it’s pop tart backwards. Obviously if that genius wit didn’t go over his head he would have given the movie at least an 8/10 smh my smh
He must have missed the whole climax where Walter Cronkite reads it backwards off a Silly Putty he pounded into his script. It was a very overt joke, but it seems it did go over his head, or he just wasn’t paying attention.
@@TheCapedWanderer One of the jokes that had an actual setup and punchline outside of just being a reference and he skips it lol.
i don't have that joke in context but the editing did make me chuckle
I went and saw this movie in theaters. I could tell the audience wasn't happy with me as I kept having to uncrinkle all 22 pop tart flavors I brought to the theatre. I was teary eyed the entire movie and was gasping for air both from sadness and the ammount of pop tarts that were in my mouth. After the viewing I did what any fan of the movie would do, and hit on the 17 year old girl working behind the counter
Found Jerry's alt account
@@zelaird8526 It can't be. This post is actually funny.
This is art
Thank you for your service o7
KIRRRYU CHAN?
This film was a weird subject to talk about. The irony of 'Bee Movie' being enjoyed is mostly due to how insane the idea was and how much Jerry Seinfeld was pushing that film at the time. It was the Morbius of that time.
The fact that a guy lost his girlfriend to a bee is hilarious in its on right.
no bruh, unfosted sucked because of poor writing it not being funny. bee movie succeeded despite being an insane concept and people still like it to this day. comparing it to morbius is dummm
@@liamyeeyt so when you say "people" you mean you right? Most people do not enjoy that film, and are laughing at it, not because of the movie.
@@benjaminasmus3980 yes, i think i am the only one person in humanity that enjoys the bee movie
Bee Movie is kind of a high-concept shitpost so I personally love it idk
When Jerry first came out he had actually edgy comedians bemoaning the death of adult comedy because of how tame he was
yup...he's notoriously "clean comedy". The guy does the same jokes for years because he thinks the "craft" of telling the jokes perfectly is the best way to do comedy. His stand up has never been particularly funny to me. It's normie comedy though.
I think he has appreciation for stuff that's edgier than what he does.
Jerry barely even swears in his comedy but then has the gall to say how edgy he is. I watch a loooooot of standup comedy and Jerry is one of the few I have literally never thought was even kind of funny or interesting.
@@sadboijokes Yeah, but Seinfeld had that one joke about exploiting the homeless, and you can't do that in comedy anymore.
Jerry is so Mormon-core
It’s like watching a bad Adam Sandler movie except with Adam Sandler movies, he’s not trying to prove that he’s the comedic messiah
Adam Sandler at least has the balls be honest about only being in it for the money and a way to have studios pay for him and his friends to go on vacation.
@@tjenadonn6158 He said that publicly?
Jerry Seinfeld: "You couldn't make edgy remarks about air plane food these days, the left would cancel you!"
Always Sunny: "Oh did someone get addicted to crack?😂😂"
Underrated comment
I’m starting to think there might be a level of sophistication in the silliness
Jerry Seinfeld is like Robert Horry with 7 rings thinking he was the reason for all of the championships
Ya I mean dingus is a very sophisticated silly word
Aside from the lion king video, it actually sounds like this is the most painful YMS review Adum has ever made.
The Aladdin remake and Space Jam 2 also made him quite mad
bad movies at least can be unintentionally funny, but a bad comedy is torture to sit through
I tried watching this on a plane, I realized I'd rather just be reading the airplane safety manual 10 times.
@stmsinthe issue with it being a kids movie. Is all of these references are so old. What kid is going to understand or think it's funny? I'm an adult, I understood the "jokes" but still didn't find it funny
The Visit has got to be in the top 3
Seinfeld comparing his poptart ad movie to Monty Python is insane
Yes Jerry, Monty Python. Notoriously well known and had an easy time of it at the time. They literally would have never gotten an American audience if one of them hadn't saved all the film of the show in their closet and then paid to convert it to American broadcasting format on their own.
I think Cleese and Idle would do a poptarts movie if they were paid enough for it.
@@ThreadBomb Fair, but they're working actors and don't think they're "not allowed" to make comedy.
@@hosvet_animation Really? Have you not heard John Cleese's ramblings about political correctness and not being able to say anything anymore (while he's supporting J.K. Rowling's transphobic nonsense)?
I mean when you watched the movie couldn't you get that was at least the vibe he was going for?
That guy from the fine bros react to the 2019 Lion King who said “Dude! Pride Rock!” had no idea the Impact he would have on this community when he said that. He’s permanently altered your pattern of speech.
That line about Taft has the same energy as “That was a good movie, An Inconvenient Truth”
Not Jerry comparing himself to Monty Python 😂
Monty'll be spinning in his grave
They didn't deserve such insult.
Rian Johnson in the audio commentary for The Last Jedi when it came to Poe's joke about Hux's mother he also compared it to Monty Python.
Cluelss American hacks be clueless
@@DeepEye1994albeit its true they are both American, Americans do not compare them to Monty Python...holy grail and flying circus are famous af here.
*Python
picking up your girlfriend from school is completely normal when you haven't been to school in 20 years.
That sounds like a good premise for standup story or skit. The gradual realization you're talking to Jerry Seinfeld about a high school student.
Jerry said he wanted this movie to be the opposite of the Barbie movie, I guess he succeeded because unlike that movie there's nothing funny or enjoyable about this one
what did he even mean by that lmao thats nonsensical
Why did he even say that? 😂 doesn’t even make sense; this movie was written and started shooting before Barbie even came out. Also why would you shit on a movie that was one of the biggest blockbusters in recent memory? That’s a great way to turn off ppl from seeing your movie.
@@BlisaBLisahe wanted to do the opposite of a billion dollar movie. True genius, this Seinfeld fella.
Hugh Grant should’ve said no
@@xthelegend89 😂😂😂 he absolutely nailed it
"The left is killing comedy!"
-The unfunniest hacks ever
Nah, it's not a problem that Chapelle gets all the death threats he does. It's not a problem that Count Dankula was sent to prison for making a joke. It's not a problem that Canada's got a bill that will classify memes as hate speech. It's their own fault for not being funny, right?
@@AlexReynard Count Dankula only had to pay a fine and avoided prison and that Canada bill was very specific about what counts as hate speech and what doesn't. Obviously death threats are not okay, but that's not a problem limited to Dave Chapelle. People in general are way too quick to whip those out when they're an anonymous name on the internet.
Beyond that, what do these hyper specific anecdotes prove? Especially if two of them are so easily disproven by a single google search. Like, come on. Stop regurgitating fearmongering bullshit like this.
@@AlexReynard that seems like such a false equivalence. obviously death threats are wrong but chappelle is also unfunny and bigoted and spends all his time whining about how he was 'cancelled' even though he's still doing specials because he knows that will get him attention. just because he gets harassment doesn’t mean he’s correct. i know plenty of people who like south park because they think it’s actually funny and saying something interesting, unlike him, so it’s not just a “wahh not pc” thing. this is also true on the other side for big brand ‘woke’ media- just because it seems to share leftist’s ideas on the surface and is easy bait for conservative channels doesn’t automatically mean it’s actually a good piece of media, it just doesn’t deserve to cause actors to deactivate their social media over the hate. also, in general, people on the right harass leftists all the time and conservative backed media companies that complain about censorship tend to be eager to send copyright strikes to less favorable reviews. two things can be true at once.
No one here said death threats were okay. Count Dankula didn't go to prison though, despite the fact it probably wasn't a joke given he ran with UKIP later. And no that's a pretty bad mischaracterization online harm bill, if that's what you are getting at.
'The government wants to target the non-consensual sharing of intimate images, including deepfakes generated by artificial intelligence and content that "sexually victimizes a child or revictimizes a survivor." The bill would also cover anything online that is used to bully a child or urge them to commit self-harm.'
If you take issue with that, then it's a self report.
@@AlexReynard something i learned growing up is that you have to let people get the impression you are telling a joke. not saying something shitty and then in hindsight say you were joking.
the anti-woke crowd fails to understand that with black comedy, you have to remember the comedy in the taboo. not just the taboo itself.
you can be funny without pissing everyone off, and it's not as hard as the anti-wokes make it out to be. hell, you can be downright HILARIOUS when talking about taboo topics without pissing everyone else off. south park manages to do this while also making fun of both sides of this arguement.
You continuously cutting to Jerry saying "there's a level of sophistication" has the same vibe as Mr. Plinkett cutting to Rick McCallum saying "it's so dense" in his Star Wars review.
this is a movie you see on tv once and you dont really watch it it just kinda plays in the background as you do your chores.
I would have this movie on in the background, on a loop, as I am hanging myself.
I'd rather do chores in silence
They’ll run it on a holiday afternoon on network TV because it’s the cheapest thing possible to license.
@@FirePrincess126I'd rather play Signfeld, which is on NETFLIX
or it's a movie you don't see at all
This movie felt like it was stuck between being a Team America-esque rude and crude satire movie and being a The Master of Disguise type family movie. It was SO unenjoyable.
You have references for 60-year olds that younger viewers wouldn't understand, as well as suggestive moments that could turn off anyone wanting something to show their kids. At the same time, you have jokes for 5-year olds that older viewers would groan at, as well as a glaring lack of commentary in a film wanting to be satirical & touting how "Kellogg's didn't give us permission for this" that could turn away anyone expecting something more biting. I get the vibe that Kellogg's isn't the target of the humor so much as it's more just part of the setting. My guess as to why this film was made is that it's some sort of Uwe Boll style tax write-off.
Don’t insult either of those comparable movies by comparing it to this movie.
That Frosted Flakes "joke" is literally a decade plus old Family Guy bit and they did it much better.
That sketch with the Off-Brand Terry the Tiger’s "Theeeey’re Food!" is more funnier than any joke in the whole Pop Tart movie.
@@BaboDex you ain't wrong, just you mentioning it made me snicker
Huh, I actually remembered that joke once you mentioned it.
Even Nostalgia Critic did this joke better. That's how bad this movie's comedy is, when I'm praising modern Nostalgia Critic
@@briankaslewicz6130 lol...Nostalgia Critic. I wish that guy was nostalgia already. tss
I saw Jerry live in 2013 and he did 15 minutes on just Pop-tarts. Crazy he took the same jokes from 11 years back and made a movie
Jerry Seinfeld thinking his comedy is rejected because he is too edgy is peak
It’s weird because he has always made his comedy so clean cut and straight laced. He was always about as edgy as a circle even in his heyday.
@@LyleVSXyle Exactly! What's edgy about saying "What is the deal with airline food?!"?
@@Right_Said_Brett"TV dinner jokes? Take that, Swanson!"
@@Right_Said_Brettin fact, the most common criticism of his comedy was that it was too asinine.
Tony the Tiger saying "Steve was grrreat!" At the funeral made me exhale a small amount of air through my nose.
That is the most positive thing I have to say about this movie.
Reminds me a lot of Ghostbusters 2016:
Get all your allegedly funny friends together, no real script just vague ideas, "surely magic will happen"
Very agreed. I'll argue with anyone who says it was the fault of any of the actors. It's entirely on Paul Feig for just assuming that every actor is also an improv comedian.
@@AlexReynard exactly! Imagine going in every day and there's no script or exact dialogue, director just thinks he'll just turn the camera on and you'll be brilliant
Melissa McCarthy also starred in that movie hmm suspicious
This movie is like that ad at the beginning of a screening at a Regal Theatre where they go “look we’re making famous movie references, hahaha, funny.” It’s even worse if your whole movie is practically ad.
“I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship.”
Similarly, I've heard it compared to a feature length superbowl ad.
It's the same level of humour as garbage like Epic Movie.
Literally the only time Jerry Seinfeld made me laugh is when he said to stop laughing
I worked on this movie, I’ll tell you Jerry (and some of his yes men)was the ONLY one laughing at the stupid shit happening, it seemed bad while we filmed but I did NOT expect it to be SO bad.
Also Jerry never really smiled, homie looked miserable most of the time which is super interesting.
Jerry Seinfeld feels like he's perpetually trapped in 2004.
It's also important to remember that the core of his comedy has always been complaining about things that other people are doing.
Interesting observation. I think he *could* have done something with that too, I'm in my mid 30's and people fucking astound me all the time.
This is the type of movie you would put on and walk away and anyone else passing by would think it was an ad playing.
Seems like Seinfeld persuaded a shit ton of his celebrity friends to act in this tax evasion scheme of a movie.
Quite a sophisticated scheme, if you ask me 😜
@@demonizer133 there's a level of sophistication in the tax evasion
Easily the biggest missed opportunity with this movie was not getting Back Charlie Sheen for this live-action Food Fight.
Glad to see somebody employing half of the SNL cast. They sure need it.
wow, Jerry really just shot Foodfight 2: Electric Seinfeld. Truly inspiring
also, Bill Burr failing to do the Massachussetts accent is surreal, isn't he from Boston?
Don’t let this movie distract you from the fact that Jerry Seinfeld dated a 17 year old in his late 30s.
This review will strike a chord with Jerry.
Possibly, a-minor
Louderrr
Wait a minute superman, 17 38?
1738
She was still in highschool........
I've never heard of this movie, but looking at it through this lens you could have told me Jerry Seinfeld is Adam Sandler and this is a Happy Madison production and I would have believed it.
I think Adam Sandler unfrosted would have been a better film
@@seankurkjian4096 Adam Sandler leans on making funny faces as a punchline. Seinfeld just makes smug, judgmental faces. They're low bars, but Sandler is funnier.
@@seankurkjian4096 Adam Sandler would actually put edgy jokes in his films- unfunny edgy jokes, but Sandler is closer to the comedian Seinfeld thinks he is
Sandler is a billion times funnier than Seinfeld
@@Duamerthrax Sandler and Seinfelds names are too close together for my dyslexia. I thought you said Seinfeld is funnier and was shocked anyone would think that lol
This movie is like live action FoodFight! (maybe because of these product references)
Glad I wasn't the only one who noticed that. 😆
“There’s a level of sophistication to the silliness”
I would believe Jerry if he was saying this in reference to Hundreds of Beavers
9:30 Dingus? Dingus isn't funny.
Now Pingus... If they would've said Pingus, then we might have had a discussion.
*pingas
Based.
I will say that at least the "TRAT POP" joke setup an expectation, then subverted it. It probably would have been a fine joke if it was told by people who understood timing or in a better movie.
I think the joke would have been even better if it weren't just pop tart backwards. It just.. feels like even less thought that way
@@SummonerGoogzooks literally Walter Cronkite reads it on air off a Silly Putty he pounded into his script, that’s why it’s backwards. A ton of thought went into it and the joke was hilarious
@@TheCapedWanderer got yah man, makes more sense
@@TheCapedWandererit’s funny because it’s filled with references that those unfunny kids just don’t understand because they weren’t alive in the good old days when most people could laugh, and the oppressed people were too busy getting murdered! Ah, the good ol days.
Yeah the jokes in this movie make me think it could've been like a Walk Hard, or at least a Weird: The Al Yankovic Story, if they at least had some better writing, casting, directing, everything about it
I’m having fun Imagining jerry pushing for hard r n word usage in the pop tarts movie and when they tell him no he blames it on cancel culture
Cumtown did this bit lol search it up
Edit: Also I'm gay btw
@@apolloforabetterfuture4814hell yeah dude
I’m Gay as well
That would be funny.... him trying to use the "dreaded" no-no N word with the hard R. I want to hear him say it now....
Oh boy have I got a Laugh Factory clip for you.
If it were up to me he’d be my boyfriend. I think he’s cuuuute!
Remember when "remember when" was considered the lowest form of conversation? Pepperidge Farms remembers...
Whenever I see Jerry's standup, it reminds me of that comedian in The Sopranos that shows up in 3 episodes just to BOMB, and literally shouts "HELP ME!" onstage.
@@mrmusickhimself"they should take a Zapruder film of your salad bar... Hello?"
That Sopranos comic was legitimately funnier than J Seinfeld
You know, Quasimodo predicted all this.
@@henryglennon3864 "Polish version of 'Rashomon', everyone remembered the rape the same!"
I don't believe for a second that this was made without Kellog's backing.
Of course it was. Its just a big advertisement. All of this is copyrighted, you couldn't use the brand names or any of the references without their approval.
He complains about how comedy’s not allowed to be “edgy” anymore, then proceeds to make one of the safest most toothless excuses for “satire” imaginable.
I am overweight and cannot run faster than a brisk walk. But I can point out that there's a currently-ongoing problem in women's track events.
Someone can absolutely suck at something while also accurately pointing out a problem in that field.
@@AlexReynard ...what?
@@AlexReynardDid you overdose on poptarts?
Bill Burr not being able to emulate JFK's accent while being a Massachusetts native is a bit sad.
Probably poor directing.
@@AnAverageGoblin The directing was abysmal, but I don't think that was the sole reason. I like Bill Burr, I just think this particular case, he was... off, and that's strange.
@xch00F I know, I wasn't referring to that, just pointing out that not being consistent with an accent when you're actually from the area is a bit off. I wasn't discussing Burr's comedic talent. Or Seinfeld's lack of it.
@@wingsandashdont think people seeing this realise how odd it is that people can't imitate/exaggerate their own accent
@@Donners329 I'm sure some do, as I have.
I’m enjoying watching YMS’s slow descent into madness
what do you mean descent?
Like a pop tart in a toaster…
@@adamvegas5951 ..................and he comes back up all hot and bothered!
Seinfeld's turning into BoJack Horseman.
idk man, he was RUMORED to be dating a 17 year old before Bojack even aired
That's TOO MUCH, man
That's insulting, Bojack never supported the holocaust happening in Palestine
@@azzamatic4190 I mean...if Bojack does get another season, he will probably do something like that.
Nah he's becoming worse than Bojack, because at least Bojack got self-awareness after he got caught; something Seinfield doesn't have.
Say Jerry, I hear you like em young
When I click this on this video, I expected you to do a Jerry Seinfeld impression on the Deal with unfrosted Poptart's. Like this was some weird tangent.
I had no idea this movie existed lol
Chef Boyardee was a real person. His name was Ettore Boiardi and yes he dressed like that.
did he cook terrible imitations of Italian food?
@@galleryofrogues Idk I never knew the guy but that's what he's known for now unfortunately
@@Tom-jy6mcBoiardi was an accomplished chef with a well renowned reputation. He cooked for president Woodrow Wilson. I think he'd be pretty sad at what he's associated with now.
@@redkingrauri3769 lol I happened to look it up after making my comment, and yeah it's a shame
i don't think he'd care, his whole thing was canning his food for everyone to eat. think it only matters that people still buy and enjoy it.
DUUUUDE POP TARTS.
WOOOAAAHH
I love Kellogg's so much ;_;
TRATS POP
I LOVE SUGAR!!! AND CAFFEINE!!!!!
Jerry......JEERRRRRYYYY!!!
I love how YMS is on edge all the time, almost going to explote of anger
Yup and tbh? Valid and relatable
Hollywood bringing back the rapid fire product placement/references of Friedberg and Seltzer movies and retaining the painful lack of any jokes that land.
This looks like a fake movie that plays in the background of a movie to show that a character is dumb.
Paraphrasing Drew Gooden’s Pepsi video here
It's something they'd be watching in Idiocracy
When your movie has the same joke structure as epic movie, you know you done fucked up.
Given how little of a grasp this movie has on how satire works, you'd think it came from the same directors
Epic Movie was horrible but at least it had energy. This movie is like a NyQuil ad.
Epic Movie had the excuse of half of its parody subjects not even being out yet when it was being written. Unfrosted is parodying (and I use that term extremely loosely) shit that's decades old and it still has nothing to say beyond "this exists".
Whenever I hear someone complain about “hypersensitivity” or whatever stopping them from writing jokes with any sort of edge, it really just comes off as either the person in question doesn’t actually understand what people are actually concerned about, or they are using “cancel culture” as an excuse for an unfunny product.
Honestly the only comedian that i saw actually getting affected by cancel culture was Dave Chappelle and that never truly stopped him nor spend the entire time bitching about it
@@ironmaster6496Lewis CK though in his case he was fucking weird.
As Jenny Nicholson said: "Whenever somebody says 'nobody likes my jokes because they're offended', my brain filters that so all I hear is 'nobody likes my jokes'".
Yeah it's worse when they go "i can't even be funny on stage" meanwhile they still do the same jokes they claim they would be "canceled because of" on stage; and on the comedy routine they put on Netflix, and on social media.
It's almost as if they want an excuse for why people don't find them funny even when doing the "not allowed" jokes.@@rachelwindsor850
They just need to write em and let it ride with no apologies given, Dave Chappelle the right direction but more "edgy".
I'm telling you, Jerry didn't have the balls to name this movie "Re: Tarts".
Also, he likes them young. Just sayin'.
that would of been actually kinda funny lol
Ephebophile. Spread the word. Seriously. Not enough people use - or have even heard of - the term ephebophilia, yet I believe it's important to be technically correct when calling out predation.
@@kneau Thank you, you are 100% correct. I already knew the term, but the problem is, saying it invites people to say "only pedos know the term ephebophile". You know exactly what I'm talking about, too.
People don't like knowing what words mean. Actual anti-intellectualism.
@@kneau ... I don't know if my comment was deleted or not, but long story short, you're 100% right and anti-intellectuals literally yell at you if you know, correctly, what words mean.
@@kneauI dont see the purpose in specifically using that term unless the consequences legally are different from any other statutory crime. It also wouldn't make complete sense since he dated a seventeen year old so... blah blah blah
He's a nonce and a diddler!
The Death of Stalin (2017) might be an odd comparison to make, but the films are rather similar. Both being period piece comedies featuring an array of professional comedians playing real life people. The only difference, is The Death of Stalin manages to combine comedy and dramatic serious story telling, using both sides of acting ability from its cast. And it’s dark comedy, but there also some British comedy in there.
I guess if anyone wants to have a better time than watching the freaking pop-tart movie, that’d be recommendation on what to watch.
Someone has said that cancel culture really did kill comedy - not in the sense that you can't make edgy jokes anymore, but in the sense that the comedians just won't shut the fuck up about it.
Did Seinfeld know he could have been paid to make this advert movie.
If there’s one thing Jerry actually put effort into it was getting the paycheck lol
Like Adam sandlers "Jack and jill"
Jerry "17 38" Seinfeld got more to reflect on than just the shitty poptarts movie lmao
Ay
"And what's the deal, with girlfriends and math class? 5 days a week AND homework?"
Jerry at school gates: I SAID HEY WHATS UP HELLO
@zombieponcho
😂😂😂😂 Oh God I can't breath!!
@@thefaulkness "They said I'd meet girls at the club, and schools have clubs right?" "Jerry I'm gonna need you to take a seat right over there please."
Saying that the "WoKe MoB" is destroying comedy, and then hiring Amy Schumer for your film is like making an ad that says that North Korea is destroying the US and hiring Kim Jong Un to be your spokesperson.
amy schumer is considered woke? isnt her whole thing just grossout humor?
*stolen grossout humor
@@BlisaBLisa I was more referring to the fact that she isn't funny.
The fact that the milk was Cg was honestly way funnier than the "Jokes" they have in this movie.
We needed a trigger warning before exposing us to Bill Maher, please let us know next time Mr. YMS. I had no idea I’d be exposed and a fence suddenly materialized between my legs to sit on. I was driving down the I-95 at the time and rolled over my Ford Focus. Just some food for thought.
Have you considered that there is a level of sophistication in the silliness?
You can't hurt my feelings if I'm in on the joke.
It really is the Pop-Tart of movies, it was stale coming out and I couldn't finish it in one sitting.
Have you tried microwaving them or did you eat one of the flavors that need to be frozen?
@@AnAverageGoblin They have flavors that NEED to be frozen? Why overcomplicate the Pop-Tart more than this film already has?
@@mrmusickhimself well maybe frozen wasn't the right word, but yea.
@@AnAverageGoblin I'm a Toaster Strudel man, always enjoyed those.
@@mrmusickhimself Fair.
I love Seinfeld but 100% yes it's cause of Larry David
"What's the deal with statutory laws? So you're telling me if I date an 18 year old, that's perfectly fine. But if they're 17, then that's illegal? What's up with that?"
The virgin Jerry "the extreme left is ruining comedy" Seinfeld vs the chad Larry "I'm gonna cause trouble with the state of Georgia over their voting restrictions and make it funny at the same time" David
Larry David was the real GOAT behind Seinfeld and Curb Your Enthusiasm.
I watched this with my family and every time they had a pity laugh I reminded them "Stop laughing, it's not funny"
Stahp! ...stahp laughing.
I’m glad you were there to set them straight. The world needs more people like you.
No it does lmao that's insanity
Wow you sound so fun.
it's referencing when Jerry Seinfeld was on a late night show with Micheal Richards for his apology
Jerry Seinfeld just talks about being funny and how’s he a comedian and he had everyone on his show do the same “oh Jerry, he’s a funny fuck”
When in reality he just isn’t funny. That shows success is owed entirely to Larry David and his cast mates.
I saw Seinfeld’s standup with my brother 10 years ago and we both agreed his opener we’d never heard of was 10x funnier
"And his cast mates." Yep. Maybe it's all subjective but for me the best one in the show was Jason Alexander.
@@AnimeCosplayFan92 There's no subjectivity there, he was the true star of the show😆
@@666FallenShadow Glad to hear I'm not the only one who thinks so. Maybe the show should have been named after him.
@@AnimeCosplayFan92 Him and Kramer were the best. All the side characters made that show though. Like Newman.
@@666FallenShadowDon't sleep on Elaine...
How brave of Jerry to make a live action remake of Food Fight
This entire movie is an advertisement. There are so many movies like this now it's crazy. It blows my mind people nowadays go to the cinema to wait for 30 minutes watching ads just to watch a 2 hour long advertisement for a product.
Jerry Seinfeld doesn't know how to write past the premise. Its like he thought "wouldn't it be funny if a honey bee discovered that humans steal their honey and then it sued the human race? Yeah thats funny." And then he stopped there and didn't think to question how to make a good story out of that.
His material works best as a stand-up performance, by telling a simple observation in a funny way that has its own built-in point. But in other media this falls flat without a vision that can illustrate a joke without just telling it directly to us.
Closer to a 0 than a 2
"Larry David is what made Seinfeld funny in the first place" I've known this for years. Seasons 8-9 feel significantly different after Larry left.
To be fair there were some good writers
Is no one going to give Jason Alexander some credit??
@@chocodoeeyeshe definitely deserves a lot of credit
Larry Charles still carried it imo. Great episodes in that run.
Season 9 had The Blood though and that was one of the best episodes
You dont understand Adam. You have to be a pdf file to enjoy this humor. Thats why i laughed my ass off
“They somehow made Bill Burr not funny” is the best description of this movie.
He never is, so I think it was just them doing nothing?
_"And what's the deal with airline food?!"_
It's as if we knew Seinfeld was terrible all along... Don't think we needed this movie to confirm it.
"First film to make Bill burr not funny." Guess Yms hasn't seen old dads
If you mean Old Dads then yes I agree. I was a fan of Bill Burr after watching F is for Family and then I watched Old Dads and all I could think was "What happened to you, Bill? I thought you were better than this tired "new generations suck" boomer humor."
Ehhh old dads wasn't bad
@@AnimeCosplayFan92 He is better. Dude has literally spoken out against multiple comedians saying that shit. Sometimes you take jobs because your friends ask you, and sometimes you take jobs to get a paycheck.
dang I thought I was the first one to make this comment
Having never heard of it myself, that sounds possible.
There's a level of sophistication in the silliness.
sure gramps, lets get you back to the home
YMS watchalong double feature with FoodFight
My favorite part of unfrosted is when the furry person towards the end says "your movie suck"
disney fell off with this frozen prequel
I absolutely love the fact that you didn't just go with the cliche "get with the times boomer". You defended edgy humor when it's done right and you simply pointed out that this movie isn't funny👏👏
Dude! Tang rock!
dude! pride tarts!
man i thought we were done with friedberg and seltzer reference style humor, thank the lord above that jerry seinfeld is here to bring it back and make me want to unfrost my brains up the side of the wall