Enjoyed the hell out of Eddie and Jamie. They are greatness. Just fantastic all around. Laughed out loud several times with each.
https://nypost.com/2019/07/19/eddie-murphy-to-make-standup-comedy-comeback-for-70m-netflix-payday-report/policywonk98 said:
I really enjoyed the Eddie Murphy one. Eddie could do standup again, he needs to get over himself and just get out there working new material like Seinfeld did after he retired his first half of career stuff. This is a new age for stand up. At this point I bet he could get paid more for one special on Amazon or Netflix than a movie.
The Bridget Everett episode is great for the part when Jerry says exactly what he thinks of Bobcat Goldthwait. That was some LOL popcorn.Quote:
The only three episodes with females I've found entertaining were Dreyfess, Fey, and Parker.
Social Media Influencer said:The Bridget Everett episode is great for the part when Jerry says exactly what he thinks of Bobcat Goldthwait. That was some LOL popcorn.Quote:
The only three episodes with females I've found entertaining were Dreyfess, Fey, and Parker.
Psychag said:
I found it very interesting what Murphy had to say about Bill Cosby.
or maybe cosby was not a great guy?policywonk98 said:Psychag said:
I found it very interesting what Murphy had to say about Bill Cosby.
Yeah, sad feud that's been around for 30+ years. I found Seinfelds reaction and contribution to that topic interesting. Seinfeld has always been pretty open about his admiration for Cosby, even post rape stuff. He's also been public about how Cosby encouraged him over the years. They are from the same school of thought on things like not relying
on harsh language to build or construct a good joke.
My guess is that Murphy was overly sensitive early on to an African American comedy legend's criticisms and once he blew up big he incorporated his Cosby put down bit that become such a huge hit, that solidified the animosity between the two forever.
Brian Earl Spilner said:
Have only seen the Seth Rogen episode so far, but it seemed like Seinfeld had zero interest in talking to him. Almost like someone told him to put him on the show.
yeah that is insult by car.Duncan Idaho said:Brian Earl Spilner said:
Have only seen the Seth Rogen episode so far, but it seemed like Seinfeld had zero interest in talking to him. Almost like someone told him to put him on the show.
I only watched the car overview and man, I would be be pissed/insulted if he pulled up in that for my episode.
His Bill Cosby/Hannibal Buress story was just...woahwatty said:
Weird that everyone seemed to dislike the Rogan episode. I loved it.
watty said:
Weird that everyone seemed to dislike the Rogan episode. I loved it.
watty said:
Weird that everyone seemed to dislike the Rogan episode. I loved it.
Think that's because we like Seth Rogen.watty said:
Weird that everyone seemed to dislike the Rogan episode. I loved it.
I wasn't hip to this when it was on Youtube. Are the YT episodes the "First Cup" episodes on Netflix?PatAg said:
I will say, I think the quality of the conversation was a lot higher when it was on youtube. Perhaps because the concept was fresh in his mind, or maybe he just has more in common with the people from those 'episodes'.
schmendeler said:
It's supposed to be your car counterpart. That car was a POS.
schmendeler said:
It's supposed to be your car counterpart. That car was a POS.
policywonk98 said:
And Seinfeld and Rogan in Arbys getting people to say We Have The Meats. And then chowing down on a classic roast beef sandwich in a clunker car. That's just brilliant in my book. That's what makes this show so great.