Jerry Seinfeld: I'm Telling You For the Last Time
Filmed live in New York at Broadway's Broadhurst Theatre, I'm Telling You For The Last Time marks an historic occasion in the annals of comedy. Following the finale of his top-rated primetime comedy TV series, Jerry Seinfeld embarked on an international tour of the classic stand-up material that made his name, and a closing performance where it was performed for the very last time.
It’s the last time you’ll hear Jerry on old people driving: ”What is that age that old people reach when they decide that when they back out of a driveway they're not going to look anymore?”
It’s the last time you’ll hear Jerry on the perils of buying milk: ”Ever have milk the day after...? It scares the hell out of you.”
It’s the last time you’ll hear Jerry on the joys of touring: ”I like hotels. I enjoy the tiny soap, I pretend that it’s normal soap and my muscles are huge!”
Taxi drivers, airport security, supermarkets, drugstores, doctors, dry cleaners, TV infomercials and more - no one is safe, tonight! But after tonight it's over. Because the way Jerry tells it, as far as each and every joke is concerned... "I'm Telling You For The Last Time!"
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Lots of Fun but King of Comedy? - KevinJaques
Excepting the contrived funeral scene at the beginning, which was stupid and embarrassing, I had lots of fun watching.
Several times I was reduced to tears from laughing. But at times I found the bits, well, dumb. His wardrobe, demeanour, and the whole concept of the movie as well as quitting his tv show, is to drive home his point that he is getting out at the top, the King of Comedy. So what's with the dumb bits? He's great, but he's nowhere near greatest.Slowly but surely - ZipMember
For me, it began a little slow, with a joke here and there, but it did pick up momentum about 15 minutes into the routine. I didn't find the funeral routine at the beginning funny at all. Maybe due to the urgency I had to simply watch Seinfeld on stage at his best. All and all, I was thoroughly entertained. But if you ask me to recycle any of the jokes, I'm afraid I have forgotten how they went.Extremely hilarious! - Kim1
Jerry Seinfeld is definitely very good at stand up comedies. Most jokes are irresistabily funny and most people can relate to, transition between different themes or different jokes are done smoothly and there is definitely no boring moments.
I have watched other stand up comedies by comedian like Ellen DeGeneras, although I have always loved her performance but this one is definitely the best. I just love how he refers silver medalist to "the #1 loser" since "no one else has lost ahead of you" .... I was laughing so hard ... If you like stand up comedies you definitely can't miss this show. Enjoy!!
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Lots of Fun but King of Comedy? - KevinJaques
Excepting the contrived funeral scene at the beginning, which was stupid and embarrassing, I had lots of fun watching.
Several times I was reduced to tears from laughing. But at times I found the bits, well, dumb. His wardrobe, demeanour, and the whole ...Slowly but surely - ZipMember
For me, it began a little slow, with a joke here and there, but it did pick up momentum about 15 minutes into the routine. I didn't find the funeral routine at the beginning funny at all. Maybe due to the urgency I had to simply watch Seinfeld on stage at ...Extremely hilarious! - Kim1
Jerry Seinfeld is definitely very good at stand up comedies. Most jokes are irresistabily funny and most people can relate to, transition between different themes or different jokes are done smoothly and there is definitely no boring moments.
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