@@stephenmarkelov1829 I very much enjoyed this episode but I cannot speak for the series as I have only watched one other , I suspect it would depend on your expectations, I was surprised at the timing and delivery of comedy of Christoph
In Vienna you cannot miss with apfelstrudel und wiener schnitzel. Also all sweets are very good comparable with the best from France and Italy. Also he have Slavic part (Slovanian and Croatian) that is good mix.
Fernidand Porsche was Austrian, not german. Jerry should have brought one of his rare Porsche cars. Thr 507 is Bavarian from Munich, Germany. The home of BMW.
@@CharleybonesHe was Austrian, Czechoslovakian and German, born in Maffersdorf, Bohemia, part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, now Vratislavice, Czech Republic. But he founded the car company in Stuttgart in 1931. So Porsche is as German as BMW.
that is fact. Quentin said the same. He was at the end of his casting process and was planning to cancel the making of tge film until Christoph showed up. Quentin probably would have paid Christoph the moon to do the film if Christoph had demanded more than his mediocre fee as a relatively unknown European actor trying make it in LaLa Land.
@@dstille Well done, @dstille. Sadly, the people watching Christoph at the ihop are not like the patrons at the Jardin des Plantes, in Paris, but a poem by a melancholy Austrian seemed fitting. “Only at times, the curtain of the pupils lifts, quietly--. An image enters in, rushes down through the tensed, arrested muscles, plunges into the heart and is gone.”
One of the premier actors of all time. Waltz delivers lines with such authenticity and perfection that it is easy to lose yourself and forget he's just acting. Can't wait for his next film.
@@sugarbear1965 What? That Quentin is only going to make one more film? He's said for years that he's only going to make ten movies. He's made 9, so the next one should be his last one. Although I'm not sure I believe it. The guy has movies in his veins. I can't imagine he'll hang it up at such a young age. Let's keep our fingers crossed.
As a kid in the mid 80s we would often come from San Pedro to the beach at Torrance. Use the kelp as flip flops to enter Trader Joe's. Listening to Madonna's Lucky Star. Eating at El Pollo Loco...its a shame what happened to all of that?!?
He says things with such serenity and straight face you have to wonder if he is being serious or not. His Hans Landa character was so terrifying because he was so authentic on an entirely new level. I left the theater believing, THAT must have been what it was like to be in front of a real SS officer in 1939. A totally complete psychopath. You could hear a pin drop from the back row in a packed house during the entire opening scene of Inglorious Bastards. I have never felt anything like it before, or since. I love that man. ...Well, as much as one man who doesn't know the other personally can.
Most SS officers were just primitive, uneducated guys, some were even kicked out of former jobs due to violent behaviour but encouraged to join this government agency dedicated to persecute and murder people exactly because of it. Nothing sophisticated or James Bond villain-like about them. CW only played this role because he could give that particular weird twist.
@@BillyReed68 Yeah he is like the embodyment of the Austrian version of comedy. Slick politeness with a backhanded dark humour that is out there to cut deep in all the wrong ways. As he put it on Conan a few years earlier. Austrian are polite and don't mean it. Austrian humor is that backdoor through which Austrians show that they mean it.
This show of Jerry's seems to have been around for at least a decade... but I've not seen one episode until just now. This was superb. It was rich! w/ sarcasm and the smooth, Austrian humor of one rather unique Austrian, Mr. Christof/ph Wal/t/z. And the BMW 507! for which I would have been utterly satisfied had it been the only personality within. But you and Jerry have given us so much more. I am utterly delighted. Vielen Dank.
I've been a Christoph Waltz fan for years, but I really love seeing this nuanced humor. (Of course it would be, eh?) Also hilarious for Jerry to correct his pronunciation - & rightly so - but extra funny when Christoph speaks the most grammatically perfect English. Everything about the clip is super entertaining!! 😅
@@BullRadu what is its value, what are they going for these days? 200+ were made, I wonder how many are around now. 215,000 Miata NAs were produced. I bought mine for $5000 with a supercharger and 80,000 miles on it. How many Miatas would I need to trade for one of those beautiful BMWs?
@@Yowzoe it's just an old car, nothing more. They could have made only one and still wouldn't have been priceless. The only way a car is priceless is if its emissions are curring cancer instead of poluting
@@Yowzoe One sold in 2022 for about $2.3M. 'Priceless' is obviously just an expression and not meant to be taken literally. Some people just need to be pedantic hard-asses. It's **nearly impossible** to buy one since there are so few of them, and the people that have them are not anxious to sell them.
01:30 a quick but notable interjection here. Albrecht von Götz is the man responsible for the design of the Nissan 240 Z. Remember him fondly every time a Z passes by you.
Loved this episode of Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee because these two guys are my idols. My favorite president My favorite comedian Thanks for this, enjoyed immensely.
Elvis Presley had one of these babies,so sweet.I am always amazed at other drivers tailgating a masterpeice like this one the highway! Thanks for this episode,Christof is an amazing actor
"Elegant" is the word i was thinking of from the beginning. I love that "IB" movie, and mostly it was because of Herr Waltz's performance amid the rest, and the elegance and humor of his transitions between French and German and English, all so dexterous and convincing. Who could fail to be impressed?
This was perfect. Every time I’ve seen Christoph outside of an acting role, he is such a “go with the flow” type of character. But it’s his own genuine brand of composed and articulate engagement that makes him interesting to watch. Every comment seems comfortably measured and every response is smooth and hits the contextual mark perfectly. He is always that same person of camera apparently which is excellent to see. It’s great watching these two together. 👍🏻😎👍🏻
@@ChaosKingable I don't doubt that there are better coffee shops than IHOP. The thing is, Vienna is the city where the Turkish invaders 1529 were defeated and left formerly unknown coffee beans back. Vienna considers itself the cradle of coffee culture with an vast variety of preparations and the coffeehouses were hotspots of arts and science up till at least WW II. The imperial times might be gone, the attitude is still there. And not to mention the pastries. It's a whole world out there...
Can you imagine Cristopher Waltz and Cristopher Walken going back and forth in dueling dialogue? I think it would be epic. The stoicism and the dark humor etc
Saw the 507 cabrio in the BMW Museum in Munich ... I thought somebody must have either misplaced or BMW was doing a clever "the italians can this, but..." story out of it. And then I fell in love with it.
10:41 Best sentence of the show. Great sense of humour. Christoph is excellent - from a European perspective. The other good part of this show is to see how small cars were some decades ago compared to nowadays.
Christoph Waltz absolutely nails his roles. I love him as an actor. It’s my dream to sit down with him, have a conversation, drink a (decent) coffee, and enjoy a cigar.
Seinfeld falls flat. Waltz is no ones fool. All the zingers get returned as in a tennis match. Jerry sends a yellow ball cheap shot at 96 MPH an Christof returns a German made Volt golf ball 300 Km.
landa is probably my favourite movie character EVER...when i watched the movie the first time, i couldnt stop thinking about it for weeks...i can only imagine how it must feel to be part of a film like that - its inspiring in a way
''He's simultaneously delightful and terrifying.'' The ability to go from boring, wooden acting to an overacting smile can be classified as terrifying.
Have to agree... Brilliant actor. Love his dry wit and intelligence. However, you get the sense that he likes/prefers the finer things in life, which is A-OK and fitting of one so talented, but IHOP certainly isn't in his wheelhouse. I'm sure that was part of the joke that Jerry was playing. Great episode. Never really was a Seinfeld fan, but he's really good in his Comedians in Cars series.
He says things with such serenity and straight face you have to wonder if he is being serious or not. His Hans Landa character was so terrifying because he was so authentic on an entirely new level. I left the theater believing, THAT must have been what it was like to be in front of a real SS officer in 1939. A totally complete psychopath. You could hear a pin drop from the back row in a packed house during the entire opening scene of Inglorious Bastards. I have never felt anything like it before, or since.
@BillyReed68 I would have to agree that he balances brilliance and sincerity with sociopathic and evil very well. It's interesting that he turned down all previous Nazi character roles and only took Inglorious Basterds because the Hans Landa character was genius and really spoke to him. Ironically, that is the role that really put him on the map. Christoph's subtle mannerisms and gestures are suited perfectly for an evil genius, especially one cast by Tarantino.
Nice! I like how you're telling us more about this vehicle. You guys need to do more of this sort of stuff with your cars like all the time. It's kind of confusing you know.
You mean the zither music from the Third Man? I was surprised they didn't talk about the film since it's one of Vienna's claims to fame, along with apfelstrudel und kafe...
Fantastic actor as its very rare I am glued to a scene that you forget its a movie for a period. Christoph Waltz as Hans Landa was amazing. Oscar well deserved
I grew up wanting a BMW and by the time I finally got one in2016 they had forgotten how to make a car that could last without trouble beyond a lease. It was so disappointing. Still hoping to get a 2002 for weekends.
I'm the proud owner of a 2000 323ci with 244,000 miles and still going strong. It's a pleasure to drive compared to my 2020 Ford F150 Lariat super crew cab, which has a bunch of electronic sensors, warning systems, etc. that drain the battery if you leave it parked for more than 2 weeks.
Of the only two or three I have seen, this episode stumbled into my feed. I thought-what kind of perfect little espresso shop does Seinfeld have in mind. To see this well-spoken European gentleman in an IHOP is the perfect irony. I also grew up between Torrance and Alaska (in the winter months). To read that the critics felt this episode was a nadir for the series is unfortunate…for them. It’s a great amalgamation-a European experiencing Americana.
The 507 and the Z8 ---- the two most beautiful roadsters in the world. Both wearing the spinning propeller logo, of course. Been by that iHop literally thousands of times. Never been inside.....
I have added the Kevin Hart Episode of comedians in cars here: th-cam.com/video/t6IVxg3DgQY/w-d-xo.html
this is the most boring show ever.
@@stephenmarkelov1829 I very much enjoyed this episode but I cannot speak for the series as I have only watched one other , I suspect it would depend on your expectations, I was surprised at the timing and delivery of comedy of Christoph
this is utterly terrible. make that money yo. so sad.
@@stephenmarkelov1829 Hello friend
You took a person who probably had the finest coffee in Austria to IHOP, that's the best joke of this episode.
Generally coffee isn't great in Austria in my experience. Italy has maybe the best coffee in the world, and France too, but Austria's lagging.
@@hallquiche Australian here. Had coffee in Austria and was sorely disappointed, compared to the cafe/coffee culture here.
@@jrbuch That’s my experience too
Austrian here: You can get awesome coffee here in Austria, you just have to know the right places….same as everywhere except Italy of course 😅
In Vienna you cannot miss with apfelstrudel und wiener schnitzel. Also all sweets are very good comparable with the best from France and Italy. Also he have Slavic part (Slovanian and Croatian) that is good mix.
"The great thing about this is how they can make it look so different from what it tastes" Dying
Ford got the idea right seven years later with the Mustang!
Of all the cars on this show, I’ve never seen one so fit a guest.
Fernidand Porsche was Austrian, not german. Jerry should have brought one of his rare Porsche cars. Thr 507 is Bavarian from Munich, Germany. The home of BMW.
@@Charleybones
Waltz is also Austrian, so it fits!
@@CharleybonesHe was Austrian, Czechoslovakian and German, born in Maffersdorf, Bohemia, part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, now Vratislavice, Czech Republic. But he founded the car company in Stuttgart in 1931. So Porsche is as German as BMW.
Inglorious Basterds could never have been made without Christoph Waltz.
Or indeed without the Nazis..
@@thert.hon.thelordnicholson7261 If there were never Nazi's, who would be the bad guys in European/American/Canadian films and television shows?
ok. relax.
that is fact. Quentin said the same. He was at the end of his casting process and was planning to cancel the making of tge film until Christoph showed up. Quentin probably would have paid Christoph the moon to do the film if Christoph had demanded more than his mediocre fee as a relatively unknown European actor trying make it in LaLa Land.
I totally agree! The very first scene was so captivating, all because of his performance.
"Eat what you want, we'll fix it later" Should be the slogan of every pharmaceutical company in the U.S.
im laughing so much at this i have the hiccups!
The face value and amount isn't bad as the chemicals the government allows put into it.
All owned by jewish state jerry seinfield is part of the problem (he is jewish)
We have a pill for that.
People should start wearing their own trench coats full of pharmaceutical drugs, just to make sure they've always got enough for the right things
Watching Mr. Waltz living in America is like watching a panther trapped in an enclosure that is part of a run down zoo.
Well done!
Yes…😅
@thezenboy BRILLIANT.
@thezenboy Any chance that's a reference to the poem Der Panther by Rilke?
@@dstille Well done, @dstille. Sadly, the people watching Christoph at the ihop are not like the patrons at the Jardin des Plantes, in Paris, but a poem by a melancholy Austrian seemed fitting.
“Only at times, the curtain of the pupils
lifts, quietly--. An image enters in,
rushes down through the tensed, arrested muscles,
plunges into the heart and is gone.”
The way he delivered I was about to ask…. What I ever did to you? lol 😂 11:20
One of the premier actors of all time. Waltz delivers lines with such authenticity and perfection that it is easy to lose yourself and forget he's just acting. Can't wait for his next film.
Let's hope QT gives him a role in his new film
@@jackhackett80 If he's truly only going to make one more film, I'm sure he'll find a role for him.
@@shepshape2585
Please say it’s not true!!
@@sugarbear1965 What? That Quentin is only going to make one more film? He's said for years that he's only going to make ten movies. He's made 9, so the next one should be his last one. Although I'm not sure I believe it. The guy has movies in his veins. I can't imagine he'll hang it up at such a young age. Let's keep our fingers crossed.
He stole the oscar for Django from Sammy
"You're hiding Kramer in the trunk of your car aren't you?" - Hans Landa
He must sigh the paper's!
@@michaelbrock4659 He vill eat ze bugs!!!
He seems like a delightful guy, gives no direct answers but answers direct without care. Not worried ever.
That's how I am. The problem is if you are not as charismatic or successful, people get annoyed with you.
So does he answer directly or not??
Funny I find him very tightly wound. It could be the cultural differences.
@@PamelaDavis-cd3cv he's making jokes the entire time
Having lived most my life in Torrance, I can heartily agree on the hopelessness. 🤣
As a kid in the mid 80s we would often come from San Pedro to the beach at Torrance.
Use the kelp as flip flops to enter Trader Joe's. Listening to Madonna's Lucky Star. Eating at El Pollo Loco...its a shame what happened to all of that?!?
@@bakerfresh alright.. how the hell do you use kelp as flip flops?:
Great episode. I'd love to see Christoph give Jerry (and us) a tour of Vienna.
Me too. But that can only happen if Christoph will forgive Jerry for taking him to Ihop.
He says things with such serenity and straight face you have to wonder if he is being serious or not. His Hans Landa character was so terrifying because he was so authentic on an entirely new level. I left the theater believing, THAT must have been what it was like to be in front of a real SS officer in 1939. A totally complete psychopath. You could hear a pin drop from the back row in a packed house during the entire opening scene of Inglorious Bastards. I have never felt anything like it before, or since.
I love that man. ...Well, as much as one man who doesn't know the other personally can.
In Austria, that is funny. Ya?
Oh what i‘d give to be able to see Inglorious Basterds in theatres when it came out
Most SS officers were just primitive, uneducated guys, some were even kicked out of former jobs due to violent behaviour but encouraged to join this government agency dedicated to persecute and murder people exactly because of it. Nothing sophisticated or James Bond villain-like about them. CW only played this role because he could give that particular weird twist.
@@boxcutter4I saw Pulp Fiction in the theater when it came out. Amazing experience. My date didn't like it. I wonder what she thinks of it now.
@@BillyReed68 Yeah he is like the embodyment of the Austrian version of comedy. Slick politeness with a backhanded dark humour that is out there to cut deep in all the wrong ways. As he put it on Conan a few years earlier. Austrian are polite and don't mean it. Austrian humor is that backdoor through which Austrians show that they mean it.
I've been to a Vienna coffee shop and fully understand the guest
Vienna has so many coffee shops and cafés, there are even a few as low-quality/mediocre as Ihop.
This is the brilliance of Christopher Waltz. Even in the car with Jerry his voice and command of language is surreal.
I simply cannot remember ever laughing so much and so heavily while viewing a comedy show. Brilliant!
Doing this in Europe will be great. London, Paris, Vienna and local humour with a guide like Waltz.
Poor Christoph, going to IHOP. Vienna is the most elegant and delicious city in Europe.
It could have been Dennys, agggg
Also quite boring, sorry to say.
Part of what makes the choice of IHOP so deliciously funny.
He's used to it. His father is German and he lived also in Berlin, a city with way less 'elegance'.
It’s just a tourist confection now unfortunately
Loved this episode of "Comedians in Pedalos Getting Cigars"
Christofs wit and sense of humour is at such a high level, it was tickling Gerry with this
Christoph's* wit and sense of humor are* at such a high level ...
Chris is an outstanding actor. So charming and comical. Jerry speaks for himself.
This show of Jerry's seems to have been around for at least a decade... but I've not seen one episode until just now. This was superb. It was rich! w/ sarcasm and the smooth, Austrian humor of one rather unique Austrian, Mr. Christof/ph Wal/t/z. And the BMW 507! for which I would have been utterly satisfied had it been the only personality within. But you and Jerry have given us so much more. I am utterly delighted. Vielen Dank.
"Like cigars, comedy...it has to be exquisite to be good. If it's any less, you might as well skip it." Great quote, Mr. Waltz....
I've been a Christoph Waltz fan for years, but I really love seeing this nuanced humor. (Of course it would be, eh?) Also hilarious for Jerry to correct his pronunciation - & rightly so - but extra funny when Christoph speaks the most grammatically perfect English. Everything about the clip is super entertaining!! 😅
Christoph Waltz was amazing in Basterds and Django. For that he is a legend in my book
Check out "Georgetown."
I'm happy to see this car driven rather sitting in a museum, but it would terrify me to drive such a priceless vehicle.
It reminds me a bit of my 93 Miata, though I'd trade it for this beaut in a millisecond.
it's not priceless
@@BullRadu what is its value, what are they going for these days? 200+ were made, I wonder how many are around now. 215,000 Miata NAs were produced. I bought mine for $5000 with a supercharger and 80,000 miles on it. How many Miatas would I need to trade for one of those beautiful BMWs?
@@Yowzoe it's just an old car, nothing more. They could have made only one and still wouldn't have been priceless. The only way a car is priceless is if its emissions are curring cancer instead of poluting
@@Yowzoe One sold in 2022 for about $2.3M. 'Priceless' is obviously just an expression and not meant to be taken literally. Some people just need to be pedantic hard-asses. It's **nearly impossible** to buy one since there are so few of them, and the people that have them are not anxious to sell them.
I love what a snob Christoph appears to be...
It comes through in all his roles in movies. He's one of the best.
and really funny
01:30 a quick but notable interjection here. Albrecht von Götz is the man responsible for the design of the Nissan 240 Z. Remember him fondly every time a Z passes by you.
I think they were originally called a DATSUN 240Z. Beautiful sports car. He has quite the touch for iconic designs. Thanks for sharing this info.
“Because inches don’t make sense.” Truer words have never been spoken! Long live the metric system!🍻
true europeams do not last long on the usa
@@D8271 In. In the usa. You don’t go ‘on’ a country, you go ‘in’ a country.
@@norcodaev omg, i hope you feel better now
@@D8271 I feel exactly the same. I hope you feel better now that you’ve been corrected and can use the correct word in the future.
interesting but usual disorder you are having
Love that you posted this! I was getting tired with old episodes. As you say this is new love it!
Awesome ride, Mr Seinfeld. I am insanely jealous. Thanks for sharing it.
I am so ready for 'Comedians in Vienna Getting Coffee'!
Loved this episode of Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee because these two guys are my idols.
My favorite president
My favorite comedian
Thanks for this, enjoyed immensely.
Elvis Presley had one of these babies,so sweet.I am always amazed at other drivers tailgating a masterpeice like this one the highway! Thanks for this episode,Christof is an amazing actor
Waltz seems like the kind of man who finds transcendent happiness in small things while being globally unhappy about most everything else.
Christoph is so excited. I’ll bet having a conversation with him is wonderful.
Jerry you fool!! You took our guy to IHOP in that car!? Love Christoph Waltz.
Two of my favourite guys. I love Christoph’s humor. 😂
Undoubtedly the finest Actor of our time and finest of all time. A true master craftsman of his art.
How could you not enjoy, this show? Both are very interesting, funny, and real! God is Good!
the length of this episode is geniusly compact and allows us to escape the IHOPelessness
Spell Ihop outloud then say ness quickly
"There is aspect of hopelessness involved". 😊
Love Christoph Waltz...
Loved this, and Christoph Waltz is such an amazing actor... Thank you
He lives there cause he make movies. Why would anybody want to live there if your not in the entertainment industry? Christoph is truly a gem.
... if you're* not
The punchline when they pulled into IHOP PRICELESS!
Punchline or placement?!? 😮
beautiful - one of the very best episodes. Perfect car and Waltz is wonderful.
Wow! What a car, and what a guest. Brilliant, hilarious.
"Elegant" is the word i was thinking of from the beginning. I love that "IB" movie, and mostly it was because of Herr Waltz's performance amid the rest, and the elegance and humor of his transitions between French and German and English, all so dexterous and convincing. Who could fail to be impressed?
Laugh out loud funny. Great episode
To me Christoph Waltz's performance was outstanding, along with Melanie Laurent.😅
And, a great show Jerry!!!
This was perfect. Every time I’ve seen Christoph outside of an acting role, he is such a “go with the flow” type of character. But it’s his own genuine brand of composed and articulate engagement that makes him interesting to watch. Every comment seems comfortably measured and every response is smooth and hits the contextual mark perfectly. He is always that same person of camera apparently which is excellent to see. It’s great watching these two together.
👍🏻😎👍🏻
Hello
Now here's the joke: Taking a man from Vienna to an American coffee shop...😂
Christoph to Jerry after being dropped off: "Lose my number"
don't worry austrian are the same cretins when it comes to coffee... So it fits all the same...
America has good coffee shops. Heck Torrance has good coffee shops, Jerry didn't need to take him to iHOP 🙄
@@ChaosKingable I don't doubt that there are better coffee shops than IHOP. The thing is, Vienna is the city where the Turkish invaders 1529 were defeated and left formerly unknown coffee beans back. Vienna considers itself the cradle of coffee culture with an vast variety of preparations and the coffeehouses were hotspots of arts and science up till at least WW II. The imperial times might be gone, the attitude is still there. And not to mention the pastries. It's a whole world out there...
Yes but you won`t get a good espresso in Vienna. Better try a melange.@@montegrifo
That car is amazing, such fantastic era for design. I loved the quick review at the top!
Christopher Waltz, my favorite stand up comedian.
Great episode and I'm a huge fan of Christoph. Keep them coming!
Can you imagine Cristopher Waltz and Cristopher Walken going back and forth in dueling dialogue? I think it would be epic. The stoicism and the dark humor etc
I would pay good money for that!
Me too
I really enjoyed the subtle tension and humor of the morning offerings...a veritable Vienna waltz...charming :)
Now THAT is a secret agent car.
I think this was the best CICGC episode yet. Brilliant! Anything less, would be uncivilized.
That was one of the shortest episodes but the most exquisite.
Hilarious! I love these 2 guys, and what a car. What a great looking car. I've never seen one before.
Saw the 507 cabrio in the BMW Museum in Munich ... I thought somebody must have either misplaced or BMW was doing a clever "the italians can this, but..." story out of it.
And then I fell in love with it.
I spent a day in Vienna about two years ago and definitely plan on never returning. Love the BMW !
I'm sure they'll make this a holiday after that news.
Better to go in the warmer months.
Must have been pretty dramatic to pooh pooh an entire country in one day
Vienna is not a country so…@@lorettanericcio-bohlman567
One of your best! Cheers .☕️☕️
10:41 Best sentence of the show. Great sense of humour. Christoph is excellent - from a European perspective. The other good part of this show is to see how small cars were some decades ago compared to nowadays.
CERTAINLY one of the greatest episodes ever of this fine series! Exquisite!
How
That was great. He's a treasure. So is Jerry.
Christoph Waltz absolutely nails his roles. I love him as an actor. It’s my dream to sit down with him, have a conversation, drink a (decent) coffee, and enjoy a cigar.
Hello
Seinfeld falls flat. Waltz is no ones fool. All the zingers get returned as in a tennis match. Jerry sends a yellow ball cheap shot at 96 MPH an Christof returns a German made Volt golf ball 300 Km.
The 507 is a hidden gem… similar aesthetic to the MG A… gorgeous especially in that cream white.
Not a very well known car, but I just saw one for sale in Germany for $2.2 Million. There is definitely a market for them.
@@hallquiche it's rare, it's a sports car, it's old, and it's a BMW. Impossible for it to not have a very expensive market.
Look like the gullwing Mercedes too!
I had never heard of this car and yet it is one of the most elegant I have seen.
Austrians are always trying to convince the world that Hitler was German and Beethoven was Austrian and not the other way around 😂😂😂😂
How absolutely gorgeous is that BMW!! Wow
That is 2 Millions Euros of one of the most beautiful cars ever made.
landa is probably my favourite movie character EVER...when i watched the movie the first time, i couldnt stop thinking about it for weeks...i can only imagine how it must feel to be part of a film like that - its inspiring in a way
He's simultaneously delightful and terrifying.
''He's simultaneously delightful and terrifying.''
The ability to go from boring, wooden acting to an overacting smile can be classified as terrifying.
That's Jerry for ya
But we barely saw the guy in the car! So we can’t know for sure.
@@Tedanson No. That is Christoph Waltz.
One of my favorite actors. He can play characters soo creapy that it sends shivers down your spine.
Hello
Our Cristoph friend here, is a little snob, with all his " vienese refinement sensibilities "...but, he's a funny and talented one!:)
Have to agree... Brilliant actor. Love his dry wit and intelligence. However, you get the sense that he likes/prefers the finer things in life, which is A-OK and fitting of one so talented, but IHOP certainly isn't in his wheelhouse. I'm sure that was part of the joke that Jerry was playing.
Great episode. Never really was a Seinfeld fan, but he's really good in his Comedians in Cars series.
I now want to see every Christoph Waltz film. Loved this.
I've got the spiritual successor of the 507, a 98 my roadster. That 507 is one of the most beautiful cars of all time
Up there with the E-Type
When Jerry did the “ah ah, le butter..” I cracked up!
I can totally see why these two became real life friends after this
He was superb in Django! 😂
You cannot pass on the architecture or the art. I LOVED Vienna and highly recommend it to anyone.
This felt like a really long commercial for BMW, the city of Torrance and IHOP, that for some strange reason was sponsored by Acura.
Goddammit I wanna meet Christoph SO bad. He seems like such an interesting fellow.
Christoph previously thought IHOP was a cheap shoe store
LMAO!
until he left there, overly full on pancakes, crepes, and waffles
He says things with such serenity and straight face you have to wonder if he is being serious or not. His Hans Landa character was so terrifying because he was so authentic on an entirely new level. I left the theater believing, THAT must have been what it was like to be in front of a real SS officer in 1939. A totally complete psychopath. You could hear a pin drop from the back row in a packed house during the entire opening scene of Inglorious Bastards. I have never felt anything like it before, or since.
@BillyReed68 I would have to agree that he balances brilliance and sincerity with sociopathic and evil very well. It's interesting that he turned down all previous Nazi character roles and only took Inglorious Basterds because the Hans Landa character was genius and really spoke to him. Ironically, that is the role that really put him on the map. Christoph's subtle mannerisms and gestures are suited perfectly for an evil genius, especially one cast by Tarantino.
Nice! I like how you're telling us more about this vehicle. You guys need to do more of this sort of stuff with your cars like all the time. It's kind of confusing you know.
The replacement music in the IHOP introduction was barely noticeable. Good job.
You mean the zither music from the Third Man? I was surprised they didn't talk about the film since it's one of Vienna's claims to fame, along with apfelstrudel und kafe...
Fantastic actor as its very rare I am glued to a scene that you forget its a movie for a period. Christoph Waltz as Hans Landa was amazing. Oscar well deserved
Christoph Waltz's deadpan humor is the best....
I had no idea that he was not a native english speaker. This just made his performances even more impressive to me.
Once upon a time I had four bmws, all white. One left, original owner of a 1985 e30. Currently 440,000 miles.
I grew up wanting a BMW and by the time I finally got one in2016 they had forgotten how to make a car that could last without trouble beyond a lease. It was so disappointing. Still hoping to get a 2002 for weekends.
I'm the proud owner of a 2000 323ci with 244,000 miles and still going strong. It's a pleasure to drive compared to my 2020 Ford F150 Lariat super crew cab, which has a bunch of electronic sensors, warning systems, etc. that drain the battery if you leave it parked for more than 2 weeks.
Of the only two or three I have seen, this episode stumbled into my feed. I thought-what kind of perfect little espresso shop does Seinfeld have in mind. To see this well-spoken European gentleman in an IHOP is the perfect irony. I also grew up between Torrance and Alaska (in the winter months). To read that the critics felt this episode was a nadir for the series is unfortunate…for them. It’s a great amalgamation-a European experiencing Americana.
Jerry kept distancing Christoph as an outsider to the US when he's actually an American citizen
My favorite actor and my favorite comedian.
Such a classy car for such classic actor as Christoph.
So great to hear this was new!
The 507 and the Z8 ---- the two most beautiful roadsters in the world. Both wearing the spinning propeller logo, of course.
Been by that iHop literally thousands of times. Never been inside.....
Says every BMW owner. Corvette C2, Mercedes SL300 roadster 1958, Mercedes 190SL 1970, Ferrari 250 GT SWB California ...
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Wise words.
I see a lot of the Cobra Roadster in the Z8 design.
It’s not a propeller.
@@maestroadam Yes, it is a propeller and the blue sky as backgroung, that der Logo of BMW
I hear they have good shoes at great prices!
@6:36 Jerry's "monkeys, I expect that of monkeys"....dead pan. Totally matched Waltz's dry humour.