Yes, and no. Jerry's humor is based on that. He knows the thing he's doing. He is very near a billionare. It's OK. The ones of us that know a good life is that that is based on love of one another....know and recognize that 'hate' doesn't play a part. And Jerry knows it, too. I know, it's his shtick. At this point in his life...hate isn't there.
How the heck did I start this video thinking a movie about Pop Tarts was a joke to wanting to see a movie about Pop Tarts by the end?? Jerry’s a Genius.❤
He gotcha with his alliteration, good, I hadn't taken up poetry in a long time, I think I'll give it a go again, or maybe I'd be better off just reading all of the poetry books that I have.
I love you Jerry, my daughter Sarah was going to the airport from Hyde Park and got in the wrong station, you were the one that help her, get to the right train, I really appreciated it. God bless you.
i don't believe a word of this, and i'll bet $200 dollars on whatever internet platform of your choice that you're unable to provide a single shred of evidence this story is anything other than complete bullshit.
That's what he's all about: Pure comedy! He stated with Seinfeld the show he wanted to come up with a show that was pure comedy like the Three Stooges, etc. He also said swearing or cursing in standup is actually a weakness or filler. Respect!!
Seriously Thurl Ravenscroft is the original voice of Tony the Tiger? HOLY CRAP!!! You do know he is the "singer of "You're A Mean One, Mr Grinch". That is awesome!!!
This was the first time ever that I've watched a Fallon piece, and I've known about the guy for years. I even contemplated bailing out of it after a few minutes and despite the compelling nature of the urge to do so, Seinfeld is just that good that I couldn't do it.
When Jerry was talking about family vacations, it reminds me of 'The Simpsons' episode where they join the country club and Homer says to Marge "What's the point of going out?, We're just gonna wind back at home anyway" which is so true 😂
I love that Jerry no longer even tries to disguise that he’s just straight up doing his stand up routine when he sits down to do panel. Feels more honest than having to forcibly incorporate his joke set ups into a fake “casual conversation”.
Right? His whole thing is to walk into a room and be the ass that says "You know who i am?!?" while shaking his head a lot and being disgusting to be around. What's with THAAAAAT?!
Jimmy's Jerry impersonation is spot on hilarious. Jerry is still a classic, flat out funny comic that hasn't aged a bit. Would've loved to hear Jerry and Hugh Grant's dinner convo. Looking forward to the film.
unpopular opinion : I was born in the 90s and I find him quite funny... i don't get why people trash his comedy style these days.. he still makes me laugh consistently.
Because his show Seinfeld is still a massive cultural sensation. Anything or anyone that's had his level of success will automatically be a target for criticism.
Everyone has non-fans. But, um, Jerry's essentially a _billionaire_ now, because that many people think "Seinfeld" was and still is that funny. So, somebody likes him. A lot of somebodies.
It's so strange how hollywood lost its creativity over the last several decades in so many ways and then a comedian with friends on a whim just destroys. We need more of this!
he does still look amazing it is the Jewish DNA the hottest people on earth but he is finally starting to LOOK HIS AGE Sean Connery too eventually looked old
When he set up that watermelon joke, I was like "how has this 70-year-old billionaire never had a seedless watermelon?!" Then he came through with a paradoxical punchline that blew my mind.
Jerry and Larry David could be identical twins who look nothing a like but completely sound like each other 100%%%% all the time. No wonder why Seinfeld and Curb were so successful..
@andrew66862 That is not true at all, especially if you ask Larry himself. Besides, Jerry is the one who got an offer to do a show at NBC because of his successful stand up, while Larry was struggling. If you knew how the writing process were at Seinfeld you would also know that Larry and Jerry went through every script together, and wrote most of the dialog together.
@andrew66862 Well that's your opinion. But Considering Seinfeld is the most successfull sitcom of all time, as well as all the writing, acting and producing Jerry did on that show, it's pretty pretty pretty easy to say that you're objectively wrong.
@andrew66862 His acting was not good, but decent enough to still make it the most successful sitcom of all time. He and Larry are the two writers that contributed the most to the show as well. There are countless of examples of them staying up all night rewriting dialog together.
Wow An entertaining tongue in cheek comedy about poptarts. Brilliant! Genius! Absolutely fantastic. Would not expect anything less from Jerry. What a guy! What a career.
What I like about this interview and Jerry is how he addresses the audience to make it part of the chat he doesn't just ignores it like most ppl do, and I think that speaks volumes about Jerry's mastery of his craft and how on spite of being very rich, deep down he respects and knows he owes it all to the audience and that he is very much an average joe like any of them/us. That's why he'll always be one of my favourite comedians and Seinfeld one of my favourite shows ever
Jerry Seinfeld, a true comedy genius and an always entertaining guest on any late night talk show. Fallon asked a few odd questions early in the interview and Seinfeld covered him and made the moment funny instead of awkward.
😂😂😂 this was hilarious I laughed my ass off, love you Jerry! Can't believe you came to my little town in Kitchener Ontario at the Aud once and I freakin' missed it,,,please come again I swear I'll be there ,,thanks for the amazing catalog of Seinfeld episodes that i know all too well that keep us laughing and in good spirits in these dark times..btw I love Jerry with more hair, reminds me of Jerry on Seinfeld probably. And Jimmy did a good of listening and playing along here
@@olabergs I've never seen you on the bingo box. If I'm sitting on Hugh's left in the film feeding him lines, as I say I am, then that proves I worked on the movie, as it hasn't been released yet, so how would I know Hugh's character appears before the Senate Pannel because he took a doody in public? How would I know his lawyer is there with him and how would I know he sits to Hugh's left?
Having raised my kids on pop tarts and Seinfeld, this interview made my heart flutter! (Not saying there’s any correlation, but my kids are very healthy and well-adjusted)
Those animated characters, Tony the Tiger, Poppin' Fresh, Snap, Crackle and Pop, Jolly Green Giant, the Marlboro Man, in ads were the product of the Leo Burnett advertising agency out of Chicago. I worked in their Tokyo office.
What makes it not work, though, is a terrible interviewer awkwardly tripping over his interaction with Seinfeld, and Seinfeld just rambles on with a series of lame jokes he hopes will make his next standup act more appealing. (Look at the standup "jokes" that were used in the early episodes of the "Seinfeld" sitcom. Truly gag-worthy. But then the talented cast members came on, and the show actually became funny.)
@@surfwriter8461It’s an “inside” joke. Seinfeld the show, won an undeserved reputation of being about nothing. This notion was born out of an article back in the early 90’s when a reporter stated in his review that it was a show about nothing. The show took that comment and made it an even greater joke. They even incorporated it into some episodes. I think the genius of Larry David made something kind of unprecedented because back then people were used to watching shows where the topic was clearly stated even in the title of each episode. Also most shows had story A(main story) and story B(secondary and a more frivolous story). On the other hand, Larry said, I want to keep it simple and no morals. I don’t want to have morals at the end of every episode. That’s why people might get a feeling at the end like: “I can’t pin point exactly what it was about. It was funny but it was kind of about nothing.”
I'm going to see it for sure. I worked for a cable company in Bakersfield California called Popvision and I won a life size cardboard cutout of Jerry Seinfeld. I'm so happy he's put out a movie,
God bless the producer who decided to upload this as one video and not uploading this as three different clips
OMG you are so right. I hate when they do that and then not even let us know which one is first.
I third this ❤
I fourth this!
I fifth this
We can be grateful that these are the types of problems we have, not having to click 2 extra times, we are truly blessed, lol.
“I am a very happy person, hating everything throughout my entire life.”
Very well said sir.
My husband exactly described in one sentence! LOL!
He's into transcendental meditation, so maybe that's why he is happy.
that sounds dumb@@Rob_Kates
Yes, and no. Jerry's humor is based on that. He knows the thing he's doing. He is very near a billionare. It's OK. The ones of us that know a good life is that that is based on love of one another....know and recognize that 'hate' doesn't play a part. And Jerry knows it, too. I know, it's his shtick. At this point in his life...hate isn't there.
Im the same, and my wife acts the same. Haha
Love that this is Almost 20 minutes. You give Jerry the time
He paid for it with our tax dollars. :O/-
yeah he never gave me no time
That’s uncut respect. He did earn billions for @nbc after all. ❤
Jimmy Fallon being a dumb drunk as always
How the heck did I start this video thinking a movie about Pop Tarts was a joke to wanting to see a movie about Pop Tarts by the end??
Jerry’s a Genius.❤
i thought the same thing! Now I can't wait to see it!!!
Ikr!
No mention of Brian Regan's Pop Tart joke.
I mean, are Pop Tarts that funny?
Enjoy losing your money and time on absolutely ass product 😂
“Acclaimed and ashamed,” “validated and violated” 😂😂
He gotcha with his alliteration, good, I hadn't taken up poetry in a long time, I think I'll give it a go again, or maybe I'd be better off just reading all of the poetry books that I have.
I love you Jerry, my daughter Sarah was going to the airport from Hyde Park and got in the wrong station, you were the one that help her, get to the right train, I really appreciated it. God bless you.
Sounds like you owe him head
Where apostrophes on sale ?
@@perseus9428 ' ... ,
i don't believe a word of this, and i'll bet $200 dollars on whatever internet platform of your choice that you're unable to provide a single shred of evidence this story is anything other than complete bullshit.
@@eliwol3789You’re gross.
Jerry is absolutely legend no dirty jokes just plain comedy his timing ,and delivery always great.
😂That's a good one! Seinfeld was lame, just like Jerry.
That's what he's all about: Pure comedy! He stated with Seinfeld the show he wanted to come up with a show that was pure comedy like the Three Stooges, etc. He also said swearing or cursing in standup is actually a weakness or filler. Respect!!
He went out with a 17 year old when he was 39, but not dirty jokes so a-ok
@@M_SC should we remind them where he picked her up?
i went to his show about 20 yrs ago, nothing but F-bombs. Maybe he hated Denver
Hell he still looks good.
I've got tickets to see him in June, for the first time. I'm so excited.
Been a fan of him for `20 years
Hard to believe he's in his 70s
no wonder he and larry david made such a wonderful team
Seriously Thurl Ravenscroft is the original voice of Tony the Tiger? HOLY CRAP!!! You do know he is the "singer of "You're A Mean One, Mr Grinch". That is awesome!!!
Wowza!!! Really?
a deep dive.
This!
wow
So cool!
Only Jerry Seinfeld could make me sit through a Jimmy Fallon interview.
This was the first time ever that I've watched a Fallon piece, and I've known about the guy for years.
I even contemplated bailing out of it after a few minutes and despite the compelling nature of the urge to do so, Seinfeld is just that good that I couldn't do it.
He let jerry control the interview which made it so good 😂
He does suck pretty bad.
Even then it was a hard watch though.
@@meggibson3791😂😂😂 why do you say that? I don't like him very much either but I'm curious if it's the same thing
"Acclaimed and Ashamed in Under 60 Seconds" would be a great title for a book! 😂
then for Volume two, 'Validated and Violated'
He’ll probably do it
Just so refreshing to hear Jerry every once in awhile now.
So true. I think that's what makes it so. He avoids most media attention but does this sorta thing once in a while
Just so stale to hear Jerry. I see what an egoistic jerk he is now.
@@piehoundaw cmon
@user-yz1id7wc7q thanks for your kindness. God bless you.
Hugh Grant calling Jerry because he wanted to be in "the Pop-Tart movie." Classic!
When Jerry was talking about family vacations, it reminds me of 'The Simpsons' episode where they join the country club and Homer says to Marge "What's the point of going out?, We're just gonna wind back at home anyway" which is so true 😂
I love that Jerry no longer even tries to disguise that he’s just straight up doing his stand up routine when he sits down to do panel. Feels more honest than having to forcibly incorporate his joke set ups into a fake “casual conversation”.
Right? His whole thing is to walk into a room and be the ass that says "You know who i am?!?" while shaking his head a lot and being disgusting to be around. What's with THAAAAAT?!
He’s fake and contrived… like IDF human rights and morality! He’s a joke joke!
It's a show about nothing!!! In Jerry's voice and George's
Actually it's pretty standard for comics to do their bits in the guest hole.
@@ecamp6360 yeah I know but they usually try and pass it off as a spontaneous conversation.
Thurl Ravenscroft also sang the original "You're a mean one, Mr. Grinch" in the Chuck Jones animated Grinch film.
This whole interview is "GOLD Jerry GOLD!"
Lmao I read this in the voice of George Constanza
@@islamelrougy you're right, but for some reason I really enjoyed imagining George say it
🤣
Always loved Jerry. ❤ been watching Seinfeld reruns and they so funny and timeless. He looks GREAT for his age. 😊
Such a hilarious interview 😂 Thank you!
Was that BILL BURR as JFK? OMFG, I almost didn't recognize him. Natural fit to actually get that accent right. I'd watch this just to see the cameos.
Jerry is great .. I miss the car /coffee show he did for a bit .. the movie looks hilarious, 😂 especially with that cast !
Same!!
I really thought he was still doing it.
I guess the last episodes came out in 2019?
that guy, he'll do anything for a bit
Omg. A Pop Tart movie? My kids are going to be thrilled!! It was a big deal when we brought those home from the grocery store. ❤️
They're big cookies masquerading as breakfast. No wonder kids are overweight.
Jimmy's Jerry impersonation is spot on hilarious. Jerry is still a classic, flat out funny comic that hasn't aged a bit. Would've loved to hear Jerry and Hugh Grant's dinner convo. Looking forward to the film.
What a feel-good episode! Thanks Jimmy and Jerry!!❤
Ya gotta love Jerry Seinfeld!!! I never get tired of him.
He's almost 70 years old... crazy!
he could pass for 40 for crying out loud lol! I know there's make up and amazing lights etc but right here 40 easily! Crazy right?!
@@4IndieForever There is no 40 year old that looks like that. He could pass for a guy in his late 50's.
@@Danimal77 Oh i know guys who look way worse tho :)
@@Danimal77 late 50’s early 60’s
"I'm a very happy person, hating everything throughout my entire life" 😂 that is Parenting.
Love, love, LOVE Jerry Seinfeld!!!!❤❤❤ Can’t wait to see Unfrosted!
"Wherever you get on a Jetski that's your final destination" 😄
It's not funny! It's about the journey, not the destination! Enjoy the journey, damn it!
I fall asleep and wake up to Seinfeld. It never gets old. Thanks, Netflix. Seinfeld is always there for me.❤
I love his analogy of dropped calls!! 🤣🤣🤣
My favourite joke of the clip
Can't wait to see "Unfrosted." Shrewd move by Seinfeld to bring Americana and comedy back to the theater!. Long live American art and culture.
I love a genuinely silly film. We need this
@@elizabethr4107 Agreed. "Wokery" destroyed American humor.
Great message for Good Friday,keep spreading the love brother!
I so agree with "I don't know what happened there!" LOOOOL 😅
This interview made me laugh the entire time. What a great way to end a day ❤
Same here! btw.. nice profile pic :)
unpopular opinion : I was born in the 90s and I find him quite funny... i don't get why people trash his comedy style these days.. he still makes me laugh consistently.
I’m OLD, and agree. He’s hilarious.
Really, I didn’t know anyone was trashing his comedy style? His show is still massively syndicated, he still tours etc
"It's funny because it's true" is his bag... and he made a big bag off of that. Clever.
Because his show Seinfeld is still a massive cultural sensation. Anything or anyone that's had his level of success will automatically be a target for criticism.
Everyone has non-fans. But, um, Jerry's essentially a _billionaire_ now, because that many people think "Seinfeld" was and still is that funny. So, somebody likes him. A lot of somebodies.
Jerry is the best - all these year’s later, he’s such a natural and brilliant.
It's so strange how hollywood lost its creativity over the last several decades in so many ways and then a comedian with friends on a whim just destroys. We need more of this!
HOW DO WE GET MORE OF THIS
well said
Hollywood was only created to distract us once they got the job done and the war started they stopped caring as mucj
Agreed!
I don’t think I’ve ever heard him curse in his stand-up. And I admire that.
I get that but did ya know studies show people who curse have higher iq's? Also, sometimes, curses are the best way to express something
@@RosemaryHerrera-uh6uf -you must be stupid LOL
Excellent
I love Jerry's Seinfeld impersonation 😅 It's spot on!
Love Jerry. Saw him do a show last year. He's still got it!
Jerry is a truly cool guy thats why comedy comes natural to him hope to see more of him in the future
jerry will be 70 next month
he looks good and he’s still got it
Botox and being rich helps
Had some hair work, me thinks.
Being a billionaire keeps you young
he does still look amazing it is the Jewish DNA the hottest people on earth but he is finally starting to LOOK HIS AGE Sean Connery too eventually looked old
@@Matty-vw8vw what's the deal with that?
Any reference to The Right Stuff is a great reference. Those astronauts would've loved Pop Tarts
When he set up that watermelon joke, I was like "how has this 70-year-old billionaire never had a seedless watermelon?!" Then he came through with a paradoxical punchline that blew my mind.
No seed no soup for you come back never
he's not 70
@@lynnhubbard844 he is only 69 dude
@@thed.z.a.4658 He's much closer to 70 than 69, but your preference for the latter position is noted
@@mustafa1name RUFUS!!!
Jerry and Larry David could be identical twins who look nothing a like but completely sound like each other 100%%%% all the time. No wonder why Seinfeld and Curb were so successful..
@@andrew66862I think you could switch the names around and your statement would be just as true.
@andrew66862 That is not true at all, especially if you ask Larry himself. Besides, Jerry is the one who got an offer to do a show at NBC because of his successful stand up, while Larry was struggling. If you knew how the writing process were at Seinfeld you would also know that Larry and Jerry went through every script together, and wrote most of the dialog together.
@andrew66862 Well that's your opinion. But Considering Seinfeld is the most successfull sitcom of all time, as well as all the writing, acting and producing Jerry did on that show, it's pretty pretty pretty easy to say that you're objectively wrong.
@andrew66862 His acting was not good, but decent enough to still make it the most successful sitcom of all time. He and Larry are the two writers that contributed the most to the show as well. There are countless of examples of them staying up all night rewriting dialog together.
Larry's more awful tho 😂
Wow An entertaining tongue in cheek comedy about poptarts. Brilliant! Genius! Absolutely fantastic. Would not expect anything less from Jerry. What a guy! What a career.
What I like about this interview and Jerry is how he addresses the audience to make it part of the chat he doesn't just ignores it like most ppl do, and I think that speaks volumes about Jerry's mastery of his craft and how on spite of being very rich, deep down he respects and knows he owes it all to the audience and that he is very much an average joe like any of them/us. That's why he'll always be one of my favourite comedians and Seinfeld one of my favourite shows ever
Jerry is so witty and fun to watch 😍 I still watch Seinfeld in loops 😄
I think Jerry is even more witty now then when he was younger. On fire in this interview! 😆
Thurl Ravenscroft. What a great theatrical name -- and, he also was the voice in the song, "You're A Mean One, Mr. Grinch".
This was the best!!! ❤ 😂
I can never felt bored whenever there's Jerry Seinfeld
❤My favorite of all time- JERRY SEINFELD!! Great interview
Hello
He is so naturally funny. LOL watching this.
Old Seinfeld looks like a young Seth Meyers 😂
Anytime Jerry is on a show....I'm there😀
Loved this whole interview!! Can’t wait to see the movie!!
The dropped call bit did it for me lmao!!
I know some people call jerry overrated but i find him hilarious. And i love "Seinfeld".
I love Jerry Seinfeld so much, and I love the way he sees and faces life. Sometimes I get glimpses of it and it's guaranteed fun.
This was a great interview they have a good rapport with one another
These two have great chemistry together. I never thought I'd say ths, but I can't wait for the Pop Tart movie!
Something of a gift to the world, this Mr Seinfeld.
He’s so right! Making fun out of our planet is the key to good mental health 💜💕
Seinfeld is funny man. And I'm genuinely looking forward to watch film - it has a fun vibe.
"Why don't you like to dance Jerry?" "Because it's completely stupid." -some episode of Seinfeld I remember
Jerry is not into freeing experiences like dancing or riding a jet ski.
So stoked to laugh my butt off. Love this. Thank you, Jerry ❤
Two wild and crazy guys ~ 17:15 🤣😂🤣 I can’t wait to see Unfrosted!
So Flaming Hot is my favourite movie and now I get Unfrosted also, thank you Jerry for a life time of laughs when ever I need one 100% guaranteed
Wow. Just brilliant. Can Not Wait for Unfrosted.
Jerry Seinfeld, a true comedy genius and an always entertaining guest on any late night talk show. Fallon asked a few odd questions early in the interview and Seinfeld covered him and made the moment funny instead of awkward.
😂😂😂 this was hilarious I laughed my ass off, love you Jerry! Can't believe you came to my little town in Kitchener Ontario at the Aud once and I freakin' missed it,,,please come again I swear I'll be there ,,thanks for the amazing catalog of Seinfeld episodes that i know all too well that keep us laughing and in good spirits in these dark times..btw I love Jerry with more hair, reminds me of Jerry on Seinfeld probably. And Jimmy did a good of listening and playing along here
Jerry still has it man, put a smile across my face within the first few minutes
Oh my God Hugh Grant's face is priceless brilliant!
Amazing interview!
I did a cameo on UnFrosted.
Jerry cast me as Hugh Grant's Lawyer when he is called before the Senate.
Look for me!
I need proof and verification, Billy.
@@richardknapp8322 Watch the film, when he is being grilled by the Senate for indecency, I'm the attorney feeding him the answers on his left.
My name is Harald and I invented bingo! 😂
@@olabergs I've never seen you on the bingo box.
If I'm sitting on Hugh's left in the film feeding him lines, as I say I am, then that proves I worked on the movie, as it hasn't been released yet, so how would I know Hugh's character appears before the Senate Pannel because he took a doody in public?
How would I know his lawyer is there with him and how would I know he sits to Hugh's left?
@billandrews I belive you 👍 the bingo line is a joke from Curb your enthusiasm. 😆
Saw him in Vegas--THE BEST!!!
Love Jerry & Jimmy!!
There must be something special with the guys whose names start with a "J"!!! Jerry, Jimmy, Jimmy, Jay, Johnny 😊
Love both of you guys. So funny and can't wait to watch the new movie.
Sweet Morning Heat is truly a great song, ngl. I love the movie and the song.
I wish I could enjoy life as much as Jimmy Fallon
LOVE THIS!!!!!
Jerry Seinfeld is a genius. His show has aged well. Can't wait for Unfrosted. He's a big cereal fan.
Sounds like you haven't aged very well.
"Acclaimed and Ashamed"
Bang
lol
"Validated and Violated" Boom
Dang
Should be the title for a movie or series..
Having raised my kids on pop tarts and Seinfeld, this interview made my heart flutter!
(Not saying there’s any correlation, but my kids are very healthy and well-adjusted)
We saw him live with Jim Gaffigan. It was great! Every line captured the audiences attention!
Not sure about the movie trailer, but I definitely want more of that Sweet Morning Heat song!! 🤩
Leave it to these guys to make Pop Tarts sound salacious & delicious.
Jerry bringing that Fire! 🔥
Jerry is so funny it even makes Fallon bearable
Those animated characters, Tony the Tiger, Poppin' Fresh, Snap, Crackle and Pop, Jolly Green Giant, the Marlboro Man, in ads were the product of the Leo Burnett advertising agency out of Chicago. I worked in their Tokyo office.
Jerry is a legend!! I loved the interview. Can't wait to see it!!
You can never get enough of Jerry Seinfeld!
An interview about nothing.
Nicely done
You just don't get it
How is this comment not popping off more? I lol’d 🤣
What makes it not work, though, is a terrible interviewer awkwardly tripping over his interaction with Seinfeld, and Seinfeld just rambles on with a series of lame jokes he hopes will make his next standup act more appealing. (Look at the standup "jokes" that were used in the early episodes of the "Seinfeld" sitcom. Truly gag-worthy. But then the talented cast members came on, and the show actually became funny.)
@@surfwriter8461It’s an “inside” joke.
Seinfeld the show, won an undeserved reputation of being about nothing.
This notion was born out of an article back in the early 90’s when a reporter stated in his review that it was a show about nothing.
The show took that comment and made it an even greater joke. They even incorporated it into some episodes.
I think the genius of Larry David made something kind of unprecedented because back then people were used to watching shows where the topic was clearly stated even in the title of each episode. Also most shows had story A(main story) and story B(secondary and a more frivolous story).
On the other hand, Larry said, I want to keep it simple and no morals. I don’t want to have morals at the end of every episode. That’s why people might get a feeling at the end like: “I can’t pin point exactly what it was about. It was funny but it was kind of about nothing.”
More Jerry vids pls! Amazing interview
I'm going to see it for sure. I worked for a cable company in Bakersfield California called Popvision and I won a life size cardboard cutout of Jerry Seinfeld. I'm so happy he's put out a movie,
I CAN'T WAIT TO WATCH THIS!!!!