Great interview Neal. The line “I’m glad you’re alive while I’m alive” was a really nice thing to say.
@Jazzygirl56 ай бұрын
How I feel about all my favorite comedians Neal included ❤
@sirfer69693 ай бұрын
Agreed, it was a very sweet interview, like Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman...setting a new and better paradigm for male interaction. Jerry get a few compliments in too which show how highly he regards Neal...very nice to see.
@hershkline6 ай бұрын
about a year ago, I was visiting my daughter and her family in Durham, NC. We went out for brunch to a restaurant called Guglhupf (great place, btw!). Jerry and his family were at the next table. As they were leaving the restaurant, he and his youngest son were walking out together, sharing a smile and a laugh. That comment in the interview about "that might have been the best moment of my life" was the expression on his face, his arm draped around his son's shoulder. It was a lovely moment to see!
@pootietang11584 ай бұрын
Oh wow that is magical
@SK-hj8ss7 ай бұрын
"If the work is unfulfilling the money will be too." Truer words were never spoken.
@StockAL3Xj7 ай бұрын
I disagree. I've worked very lucrative jobs that weren't fulfilling. The large stack of money I used to buy a house and pay for vacations was very fulfilling.
@elpusegato6 ай бұрын
I've lived it. My bank account is a shell of its former self, and I've never been happier. The work was killing my soul. I'm free now.
@VBC_Records6 ай бұрын
just a pretentious way to say if you love what you do youll never work a day in your life
@ccampbell02yt6 ай бұрын
Ehhhhhh...nah
@roseannes29676 ай бұрын
@@StockAL3XjSelling one’s soul for money will likely lead to emptiness and loneliness at some point when consuming more and spending more no longer works as a cover. Satisfaction or some sense of it from our working career is essential for a strong emotional constitution.
@msingleton6 ай бұрын
Neal Brennan interviews Seinfeld better than anyone else, and I've listened to them all. Incredible!
@Guitar_Wolf6 ай бұрын
Agree 💯 The other ones span from boring to painful. I think it's because Jerry has some respect for Neil
@idamarialauritz79115 күн бұрын
Two neurodivergent humans understanding each other is a beautiful thing.
@dannyarcher63707 ай бұрын
The fact that this is the best interview of Jerry Seinfeld ever done, and he's sitting in Andrew "Seinfeld and his show are wildly overrated" Schultz' studio, and he's not even the one interviewing him is the best part of the interview. 🤣
@aaabbbccc9856 ай бұрын
Almost makes me wonder if Jerry did it on purpose. He's petty like that if you get on his bad side.
@oli.y6 ай бұрын
Neil Brennan definitely did it on purpose... Not sure Seinfeld even knows who Schulz is even tho they met before
@JonathanLakeMD6 ай бұрын
I like the Charlie Rose interviews
@rodspodcastentertaiment83686 ай бұрын
Jerry Seinfeld is 70 and Johnny Carson was 66 when he retired. Sure, Carson went grey in his late 30s, had five awful marriages, and drank a lot, but Jerry looks amazing at 70..
@dannyarcher63706 ай бұрын
@@oli.y _chuckles_
@solohour6 ай бұрын
The deepest Seinfeld interview I've ever heard. Bravo Neal! 🎉
@jpillsbury37 ай бұрын
Easily the best interview of Jerry Seinfeld ever.
@simplenough6 ай бұрын
Tim Ferris is still better
@reallysmartcomedy6 ай бұрын
prolly the closest to him getting on JRE that we'll ever get
@Vivi_96 ай бұрын
Does he cry about cancel culture in this one too?
@Sirwastealot6 ай бұрын
@@Vivi_9 I see someone crying..
@andrewcanella6 ай бұрын
@@simplenough Yes! That Tim Ferris interview is iconic! I would describe it as life changing.
@leelee94216 ай бұрын
I like how Neal asks good questions and is fine handling the no’s and not really’s. This made for a great interview and gave us lots more of Jerry. This was great.
@bethb.68136 ай бұрын
It really showed what great boundaries Jerry has. He doesn't fly with approximations. And I admired Neals persistence to try to understand precisely what Jerry wanted to convey. Two very respectful, funny guys.
@GaryMillyz6 ай бұрын
yes, but the bigger issue becomes- why does the interviewer consistently misunderstand the context given to him. And FAR too many interruptions.
@cconnon19123 ай бұрын
He’s asking real non-scripted questions and just bantering back-and-forth. It’s not a talkshow. This is what reality TV actually is. Well almost. 😅
@watcher13266 ай бұрын
Jerry's mind seems to be aging like a fine wine. Good to see. Neal bringing on the legends.
@d3maccus2 ай бұрын
really? seems like their is some doucheness.... arrogance, fake humblness. people yell out "i love you" because you have transported them out of their lives?....come on. youre telling jokes youre not ghandi lol.
@watcher13262 ай бұрын
@@d3maccus Totally possible that it's there and I just didn't see it. I don't remember what I was doing when I watched this, but I might have spent a lot of time doing other things.
@GridIndustries2 ай бұрын
How the HELL is he 70 years old?! He looks like 55 at most. Such a GREAT interview. Neal puts on a masterclass.
@marymccaffrey17114 ай бұрын
Jerry Seinfeld is the same person he was probably 50 years ago. All of his success and money never really changed him. And that is what makes him a famous/successful person that is relatable . He clearly appreciates all he has. Perfect timing for every part of his life. Fantastic interview.
@gheller22614 ай бұрын
His success and money never changed him? There's scads of evidence to the contrary. And why wouldn't it.
@AmericanHuskyCash6 ай бұрын
That letterman line gave mw chills. So true. When you fail make sure you fail doing it the way YOU wanted.
@words4dyslexicon3 ай бұрын
that is good life advice, nobody is gonna live your life for you & nobody is gonna die your death for you, so you better play _your_ hand! 🙏
@blueberryyogini3 ай бұрын
Sensei Jerry-san 🙏😌
@wilardphilard61777 ай бұрын
Neal, this is the first interview, sit down, conversation I've heard with Jerry, including all of Comedians in Cars, where I've walked away liking Jerry. Fabulous job
@dannyarcher63707 ай бұрын
That's because Jerry holds morons in contempt, and rightfully so.
@kkittycatkat19906 ай бұрын
Someone reccomend his "WTF" show or something. They highly recommend it.
@sarcophage6 ай бұрын
He’s kind of gotten away from the disaffected “guy who’s got it all” attitude. Shows maturity I think; he understands how special the whole thing was, and it wasn’t just him. That’s never come across before - he always came away as a soft touch egomaniac
@azarules696 ай бұрын
Watch his Norm MacDonald Live interview, I think that’s a really great version of Jerry too
@mariorossi50596 ай бұрын
Totally agree! He comes off so negative sarcastic and pompous on many of his interviews - including "Comedians in Cars"
@coldbounce7 ай бұрын
“You don’t catch a butterfly with a tank” 🔥🔥🔥
@jeffreyphillips73126 ай бұрын
quite possibly the best Jerry Seinfeld interview ever
@adzooks444 ай бұрын
Jerry is always happy to talk to his comedian friends, and is always nice to listen to in that context. Jerry just seems to absolutely despise talking to anyone else , he comes off so cantankerous when talking to anyone other than his comic buddies.
@sheefree6 ай бұрын
Def best Seinfeld interview. You can really get a feeling for what he's all about. Almost no ego about his work and talent, despite previous conceptions. This is inspiring ❤
@eclecticelectrictheband.7 ай бұрын
I really believe Garry Shandling would have loved this Podcast and it's such a shame he's not still with us.
@esjayhenderson5107 ай бұрын
Assuming you have heard his WTF interview, if not you will love it.
@purpura70537 ай бұрын
i agree, he would be brilliant
@andrewkirkendall58136 ай бұрын
I really believe George Carlin would have hated this Podcast and It's such a shame he's not still with us.
@gking4076 ай бұрын
Shandling was a treasure, I rewatch a lot of his stuff
@sclogse12 ай бұрын
I relate, but I think the such a shame phrase should be parked. It belongs on the porch in 1915 with two old grannies deciding the fate of the hoi poloi in town.
@pantherman166 ай бұрын
I didn't enjoy Unfrosted, but that doesn't matter. I will never stop enjoying Jerry Seinfeld, the comedian, the family man, and the human being. Keep going, Jerry. We love you.
@YouTubeCensor6 ай бұрын
43% on Rotten Tomatoes.
@minu72186 ай бұрын
I've watched it as a fan but I'm not from USA and into the loving of product mindset, for me the movie it's a parody of your culture of worship and hype for brands. Also the movie has a quite fast pace, maybe too fast to reflect on the many sarcastic jokes so I'll watch it again sometime. Probably again and again :)
@Tsureiki5 ай бұрын
@@KZbinCensor critics on Rotten Tomatoes didn't like a comedy movie? That's so surprising.
@YouTubeCensor5 ай бұрын
@@Tsureiki Airplane: 97% Dr. Strangelove: 98% Spinal Tap: 96% The Odd Couple: 98% Etc. Given that it's virtually impossible to find a positive review of Seinfeld's movie anywhere, maybe it just sucks? I hope you didn't have too big of a stake in it!
@gheller22614 ай бұрын
It was a hot mess. Want to learn about Pop Tarts, there's a great Foods That Built America episode on the whole thing. History Channel.
@mosttriumphantvideos6 ай бұрын
“Are you a face practicer?” is a good premise for a new seinfeld episode
@ImRic2427 ай бұрын
Im only 19 minutes in but this is the best seinfeld interview I have ever seen
@orangeenergymedia6 ай бұрын
As a HUGE Seinfeld fan for my entire adult life (I'm only a few years younger than Jerry), I can unequivocally say this is the best Seinfeld interview I have every seen (and I've seen them all). Only another comedian could eek out of him the true essence of this man and what does / does not make him tick. Never heard of Neal Brennan before but I'm downloading his specials as I write this.
@Kate987556 ай бұрын
He writes for Dave Chappell, very talented
@miggy786 ай бұрын
@orangeenergymedia He’s Dave’s Chappel’s co-writter from Dave’s Chappel’s…”Chappel Show says. If you see him do his stand up it’s very similar to DC of that era.
@GaryMillyz6 ай бұрын
Hopefully he interrupts his guests less in his other interviews..
@Fantasyremix6 ай бұрын
This is the best interview of Seinfeld EVER, and if it were maybe an hour longer, it would be unquestionably one of the definitive interviews of our lifetime (and still might be). Something about this chemistry was magical.
@KaizerMayhem0076 ай бұрын
The more I see Jerry do ANYTHING, the more i love him. So brave and composed and confident and funny and smart. Love him.
@KaizerMayhem0076 ай бұрын
And then I saw Unfrosted. Oy Va voy
@gregodonnell84697 ай бұрын
WOW… I’ve easy seen 100+ Seinfeld interviews and it was bar-none the most in-depth and fascinating discussion with the GOAT ever! Learned many new things about Seinfeld I never knew before. BRAVO!
@MrMice...7 ай бұрын
The 'dad-garbage time' is so on point. Doing nothing is sometimes EVERYTHING.
@aaabbbccc9856 ай бұрын
This. Women just cannot understand how doing nothing is so enjoyable for us. I can put something on the grill, make a fire, turn on the radio, and sit there for literally hours and not get bored.
@coosoorlog6 ай бұрын
@@aaabbbccc985 I don't this is a gender thing. It might be, statistically or stereotypically, I don't know, but me and my significant other are definitely the other way around.
@miggy786 ай бұрын
The term garbage time is supposed to be ironic. It’s saying garbage bc it seems like boring and lost time but they both mean garbage time as it’s happens seems like empty space….but when in fact it’s the opposite. You have to listen to this interview with all you sense to get what they really mean. You can’t just listen and keep moving. If you see how things are said you can tell what they both really mean.
@HecticGlenn6 ай бұрын
@@miggy78 Absolutely, it's best understood when compared to 'quality time' - meaning a time you schedule something to do with someone, garbage time being time you just 'be' with someone without anything planned. It makes me think of sitting with my parents watching normal TV, finding whatever was on, and just talking. It felt like we were doing nothing, but it was something.
@miggy786 ай бұрын
Exactly, and we are all guilty of playing a podcast and work on something else like at the gym or something. Now I try to listen more intently bc it’s little things like that, that get misunderstood proof that AI will never get the human experience that lies in subtext.
@Cledus20005 ай бұрын
Jerry is very clear-headed about himself, others, his craft, the place of an entertainer in society. It's refreshing to see.
@rodrigozombie6 ай бұрын
This has to be the best seinfeld interview ever done
@sherribetz92416 ай бұрын
Best interview of Jerry Seinfeld ever! One of the few where Jerry’s not doing one bit after another….feels so real! Thanks Neal!
@justinschrank48066 ай бұрын
Love hearing Jerry speak. Incredibly wise
@arcboy20115 ай бұрын
I always enjoy listening to Jerry talk about the craft. That's what made Comedians in Cars so good. Great interview Neal!
@ronsmith84246 ай бұрын
So much better that Bill Maher making it all about him. It’s a great interview and Neal Brennan knows the hard side of being a comedian. Neal understands the struggle and gets the best out of Jerry. Seinfeld even tells some jokes. Resonance and chemistry
@nishant27447 ай бұрын
1- Theo von with louis CK 2- Neal with Jerry Only two times I wrote stuff down in notes from podcasts. Great stuff neal
@miggy786 ай бұрын
Try the Jewel on Joe Rogan interview. She’s an amazing individual and human being. Her mom stiffed her out of millions, she was homeless, she rewired her brain to kill her klepto tendencies (through writing exercises and now she’s working to develop that system into a curriculum for kids).
@nishant27446 ай бұрын
@@miggy78 Thank you for the recommendation man
@therealwilfreddierkes99806 ай бұрын
The Tim Dillon Show-Los Angeles Liars, How to be Popular are great ones to start off with.
@JOK3R23327 ай бұрын
I wonder if Neal mentioned Jerry was gonna be the guest when he asked to borrow the flagrant set 😂
@SH-xj1uf7 ай бұрын
I was thinking the same thing. There's something funny about a Seinfeld interview starting off with a Schulz shoutout 😅
@Spring7747 ай бұрын
Drew was like “Of course you can use the studio, but make sure to mention my name in the beginning of the episode." 🤣
@mark.needham7 ай бұрын
Well it’s the first time anything decent has been filmed on this set
@DrSpaceman427 ай бұрын
@@mark.needham too accurate oof 😂
@Unz3606 ай бұрын
I bet Andrew did not give af if he did, he's not the biggest Seinfeld fan from what I've seen
@Texburrito036 ай бұрын
Saw Jerry at the Pikes Peak Center in Colorado Springs right after the Seinfeld series finale. Huge Seinfeld fan, but gained even more respect for him with that show. He did a Q&A and everyone kept asking questions about there being another episode. You could tell it bugged him, but he kept it classy. What a legend.
@ricardosabatino31726 ай бұрын
Jerry is at that stage where he just oozes wisdom. Failure and success are irrelevant, taking the shot is what's relevant. The struggle is what matters. Purity.
@gooneybird8086 ай бұрын
Jerry feels like a warm hug…thanks man
@meinzer7 ай бұрын
Neal is a great insightful interviewer...never learned so much about Jerry. Well done!
@sneakernickel6 ай бұрын
I like that Jerry is opening up more and being a person.
@susanpeck5307 ай бұрын
Wowee. Really glad I persevered through my own biases or assumptions. This was an amazing pod AND full of golden nuggets.
@yitziyyb6 ай бұрын
Main thing I took out of this excellent episode is Jerry and Larry NEED to do a podcast!!!
@AndrewHayward-e4f6 ай бұрын
Holy shit. I never thought of that. Would be amazing!
@Bgknees7 ай бұрын
Oh man. This was great, I love Jerry. I love when someone smart interviews him. Who better than you Neal. And Jerry gives you the best compliment. The Brennan Eye!. And he’s so right about the kid thing.
@sirfer69693 ай бұрын
Jerry at 70 looks amazing...and his sly compliments to Neal show real class.
@jesseross89057 ай бұрын
"Prognosis Negative" is a real screenplay?!? Make this movie.
@jonathanwiatt34617 ай бұрын
Isn't there a whole episode of Seinfeld with Jerry, George, and Elaine trying to go see that at the movies? That's wild. I never knew it was a real idea lol.
@Austinkungfuacademy7 ай бұрын
Neal is a fantastic interviewer. He's so good that you forget he's interviewing someone.
@josephballerini37307 ай бұрын
This was a triumph for Neal. Marc Maron tried to go down this road with Jerry and he crashed and burned. I like Marc but I think Jerry puts interviewers through their paces.
@josephballerini37307 ай бұрын
Only thing I would have liked to have heard him ask Jerry was about his long time loyalty to Michael Richards.
@deeveeoh7 ай бұрын
His demeanor as an interviewer is great, but I didn't hear any particularly intriguing questions here...these were mostly questions I've heard Jerry answer in 50 other interviews. Still a good listen, but nothing like WOW
@DemocracyJones7 ай бұрын
@@josephballerini3730or asking Jerry about when he was in his late 30s and dating a 17yo lol
@Chuck_Sexton6 ай бұрын
He really is! Doesn't just skip over stuff, he forces the guest to explain their point of view, let's them stew. He's really really good
@Lamont5807 ай бұрын
It's not a mystery why Jerry reminds Neal of the 1950s as it is popularly perceived; Jerry is a straightforward guy. He works hard, and the things that he wants actually make him happy. This is a very fortunate trait -- if you're lucky enough to get the things you want in life, you better hope that those things make you happy. Porsche GOOD. Superman GOOD. Laugh GOOD. People always romanticize the past, and the 1950s is no exception. But there was a genuine sense of satisfaction; the Allies had won a world war and survived an existential threat. Americans had earned the right to enjoy their lives and they didn't question that privilege until the turmoil of the 1960s. Jerry's work ethic and ability to enjoy his success echo that period. Incidentally, a large part of Jerry's comedy DNA is rooted in irritation, in my view stemming from his frustration at others for making life more complicated than he deems necessary. He views much of humanity like a starving person refusing to eat the meal laid before them. [Seinfeld voice] EAT! EAT THE FOOD!
@GatsbyMyself7 ай бұрын
Save some words for the rest of the internet.
@kalebnakanelua40367 ай бұрын
Great insight imo
@AnonYmous-mi1kl6 ай бұрын
His comedy is also extremely dated and boomer coded, which is cool if that's your thing I guess
@guyjerry6 ай бұрын
@@AnonYmous-mi1klboomer-coded? I’m a millennial and I love Seinfeld. Pretty sure I’m not the only one, and also pretty sure the boomers still exist and still like comedy
@AnonYmous-mi1kl6 ай бұрын
@guyjerry like I said, nothing wrong with it if it's what you're into. Just stating my opinion.
@krmnych_backlog6 ай бұрын
*'You cut through!'* in Jerry's voice was perfect.
@BABYEARL27 ай бұрын
I love the way Jerry doesn't let people cut him off
@PapaJoeB6 ай бұрын
I noticed that same quality in Rogan as well.
@AndrewReevesArt6 ай бұрын
Yeah he just keeps going, that’s so admirable nowadays
@tunahelpa54337 күн бұрын
Neal brings it out of his interviewees like nobody else can !
@testpm-il7qq7 ай бұрын
“Did I say that to you…? Ehh, it sounds like I was trying to sell you something “ 🤣
@Elmerphant6 ай бұрын
Yeah lol that whole section made me laugh and cry. Jerry talking about being a dad is so honest.
@TashiTrainer6 ай бұрын
Jerry Seinfeld may be the youngest 70-year-old looking ever ❤
@mrwinston_thepug6 ай бұрын
in person he looks 70 yo 😂😂😂😂
@Leo-qe3gl6 ай бұрын
Agree.😳
@mrwinston_thepug6 ай бұрын
@@Leo-qe3gl He looked old in his 30s while dating a 17yo high school student 😂
@Leo-qe3gl6 ай бұрын
@@mrwinston_thepug yeah. Right. You would have said: "go away beautiful girl with your gigantic boobs. Play with your dolls." 😂
@infiniteaculture267 ай бұрын
This is a very generous explanation/deconstruction of creativity and the art of standup. I liked Seinfeld’s anecdote about the 100 meter dash.
@richardblake81235 ай бұрын
Having the audience be your feedback for if your work is good or not would be gut wrenching for me. sheesh. These guys have balls of steel.
@blueberryyogini3 ай бұрын
Yeah they do. It seems like a veritable blood sport 🩸, trying to make a room full of often intoxicated, complete strangers laugh at your jokes.
@bungle39126 ай бұрын
I don’t think i’ve ever seen Seinfeld on a podcast, so well done for getting him.
@jayt85326 ай бұрын
He did Norm MacDonald's awhile back. It was a decent episode, worth a watch!
@lilygarden896 ай бұрын
He also just recently did Club Random. That was really good too 😊
@791Mike4 ай бұрын
"Everything contains a reward of some kind. It's your job to find it."
@CurtMudgeon7 ай бұрын
Holy shit! I can't believe you got Jerry! I can tell you were exited because you cracked 10% of a smile in the opening. Congratulations and thanks.
@CurtMudgeon6 ай бұрын
*Excited dummy
@revvyhevvy7 ай бұрын
Neal has such a reverence for Jerry. He knows what to ask and when! Their chemistry is extremely good! Parenting is a bizarro world! With kids, your investment portfolio must evolve!
@stoneman20237 ай бұрын
Loved Jerry’s pov on ‘70’s interesting jobs vs ‘80’s money making jobs, how today we all’re still in that. Neat tidbit bit about moneyed successful men in NYC going for family life vs. LA staying single. Also, getting real life feedback from experience to know what to take away to be more you; sculpting is taking away with skill ⭐️👍🏻
@LisaMaeSV650S6 ай бұрын
@stoneman2023 100%!!!
@pistolstarpaulkimble26537 ай бұрын
I've really come to appreciate what a genius JS is over the last 10 years or so. Great show.
@Kayla-yd7et6 ай бұрын
So refreshing! Thanks Neil💕 Jerry was a delight.
@pomantini6 ай бұрын
Thank you for this podcast Neal. Goddam. Nothing out there really penetrates the artist/human condition this deeply and I’m so grateful for it. Every word is rich.
@ifckdurdad7 ай бұрын
The fact that he identifies with Fletcher trying to create the perfect studio band is WILD 😂
@noahjohnson89756 ай бұрын
This is what really got my attention, ngl. Made a lot of Jerry make more sense to me.
@testpm-il7qq7 ай бұрын
“But it was all the satisfaction, of the thing that you and Larry had imagined ” - brilliant observation Neal
@susansweet51406 ай бұрын
Neal just keeps getting better. I really look forward to these podcasts.
@blueberryyogini3 ай бұрын
I didn't even mind the commercials. His delivery is just so relaxed, intelligent, and funny.
@Elmerphant6 ай бұрын
Not Jerry Seinfeld making me cry omg. He was talking about his kids and "You want to have taken a shot in life" (fully crying). Because of how totally candid that was. The most authentic/honest. Also, JERRY YOU LOOK AMAZING FOR 70 Sheeeee lol Oh man you got me all teary eyed.
@iConz.clothing6 ай бұрын
That waiting for an Uber bit is hilarious 😂
@BSBS-lg4hu7 ай бұрын
incredible episode. I''m just mesmerized by the exchange of discussion between Jerry and Neal. Neal did a really great job in creating the right questions and Jerry for his openness to discussing and answering the questions.
@huddwah6 ай бұрын
He doesnt seem like he's 70. As mentally sharpe if not more than ever. Impressive.
@kenliu61174 ай бұрын
laughter, doing what he loves and being a bIllionaire sure helps!
@Liz-in8lu4 ай бұрын
Gosh no where near 70!
@fatuousfolderol33757 ай бұрын
Neil, this is the greatest interview of Jerry I think Ive ever seen. Thank you
@brittanycarriger7 ай бұрын
This is such a masterclass. So many good notes so far. :: Components of Stand up: Idea Face Voice Body Meditate before your spots/ Shows. I instantly feel safe when I hear Jerry Speak. I love what he had to say about dissociation and finding a friend group in that and falling in love with TV. I never understood the show when I was a kid, but I watched it nearly every night. I love this man. ( Also Neal WOOO WOO Looking professorial awoooogah! )
@Over60sowhat6 ай бұрын
Oh, my gosh! I love this! "The audience is 3,000 times your size and they're picking you up and taking you through it" Excellent!!!
@film_magician7 ай бұрын
Jesus Christ this was amazing to hear. Pearls for life.
@plonialmoni19486 ай бұрын
Came here from the podcast Ami’s House and this was a GREAT interview! Judging by this interview (the first one I watched) Brennan is more skilled than Larry King or anyone else I can think of. This was a GREAT interview and I was not previously a fan of Seinfeld. This interview literally made me a fan and I’ll watch Seinfeld again with new eyes. 💯 Thank you for this!
@yaongingyfmm15717 ай бұрын
It's kinda weird seeing Neal on the right.
@Dragonheardt6 ай бұрын
It's in Jerry's contract to be on the left.
@romeodoom6 ай бұрын
They almost made it an aerial shot
@flashback72736 ай бұрын
"It's like having sex on the other side"
@words4dyslexicon3 ай бұрын
@@Dragonheardt comedians in cars U.K.?
@GaryMillyz6 ай бұрын
It's very cool to hear/see the reverence and deference Jerry gives to Larry re: credit for being the genius behind the scenes.
@justinmanassa78777 ай бұрын
What a legendary episode, I could watch this episode on loop. Saving and downloading for sure!!
@shaneboswell98726 ай бұрын
I’m enjoying the way they understand each other understanding each other
@joeball133 ай бұрын
I love Seinfeld, because I feel as though he's the kind of guy who watches your special first and then decides whether or not he's going to be on your podcast. He's more apt to go on a podcast where the guy has 10,000 viewers but Jerry thinks he's funny, rather than one with 500 million viewers that Jerry thinks is a hack. He doesn't need the money, he doesn't even really need the press for any projects, I think that he respects Neal, and is interested in him as well, so he doesn't mind having a little dialogue.
@TheJoshLange6 ай бұрын
I saw Jerry live years after Seinfeld ended and after I'd seen Comedian and thought I knew enough about him to see his material coming. I'm here to say it was nevertheless the hardest I've laughed continuously at a comedy show. He's just that good.
@mimitvfun6 ай бұрын
in a lot of interviews, seinfeld appears to tolerate those that interview him here however- we see more of him bc it intuitively reads like he genuinely loves talking to Brennan - and as a result - we see a different side/synergy - a more connected one soooo lovely to see this. thank you truly.
@sarcophage6 ай бұрын
I think it’s because he’s talking to another comic who he respects - and not an interviewer trying to “be funny”. I can’t count the number of times I’ve seen him have to deal with that. And his WTF episode had a bit of a weird energy for some reason (Marc?). That’s gone here
@words4dyslexicon3 ай бұрын
Marc is not a easy going guy..
@fendel_6 ай бұрын
Jerry is so on point when he talks about children, made me really emotional.
@dylanvestige99357 ай бұрын
Dude a comedy history lesson this is my shit 🤯
@KeshuvHuriaMusic6 ай бұрын
great stuff, no one else has ever gone to such depth about the dynamics of Jerry and Larry's working relationship and how it evolved over the years. Thanks for this!
@knights_of_old7 ай бұрын
These guys are perfect together!
@AngusRocker226 ай бұрын
This is the best Seinfeld interview, hands down.
@gingerhitzke91857 ай бұрын
Jerry Seinfeld absolutely ✨killed it✨ at the Hollywood Bowl last night! I hace never been in so much physical pain from laughing so hard & for so long. I was not expecting him to be so good. He’s the true 🐐
@tkrueger0073 ай бұрын
Great interview and Jerry looks amazing for 70. He looks good for 50. Comedy has agreed with him.
@AllHandlesTaken917 ай бұрын
Great show Neal, you interviewed brilliantly with Jerry and made this very rare occurence count big time. Loved Crazy Good man, will check Unfrosted out this week.
@sianspherica6 ай бұрын
Man Jerry is everywhere lately promoting this thing. Kudos for him. This is how you promote a comedy movie.
@poiluparadis7 ай бұрын
He looks so good for being born in '54.
@khalbrucie7 ай бұрын
"money is the best lotion" - Chris Rock
@sebastianwhalin7437 ай бұрын
Dammn I always thought he was 10 years younger than that and he looks 20 years younger
@sebastianwhalin7437 ай бұрын
Yes being rich helps but doesnt change the fact
@adirsab7 ай бұрын
@@khalbrucie I think for jerry its more like "do what you love and you will never work a day in your life"
@derekchin64037 ай бұрын
70 years old…pretty incredible. It’s not just how he looks; his energy just seems young too. Have to rethink what older age really means.
@pillettadoinswartsh49743 ай бұрын
I remember when my parents bought a new TV. They put the "old" one in the basement. I was sad for weeks. I would go downstairs and sit with the TV (not even on), and lament its passing. Nice to know Jerry went to see Andy in the city. Warms my heart. Also, didn't know Lenny was from Lon-Gisland.
@psychedeliclowriderz70502 ай бұрын
Jerry’s profound and Zen-like insights are instructive to all no matter their profession or station in life.
@reallytho997 ай бұрын
I didn't know Jerry surfed. Thank you for sharing this conversation gentlemen.
@Chef_Betty817 ай бұрын
That was a metaphor
@Kamikazevondoom7 ай бұрын
The 🐐 of all 🐐s
@pingboucher47676 ай бұрын
The intricacies of Jerry and the water is art. Thank you Neal. You bring it.
@tatiabril-k4h7 ай бұрын
this is a fantastic interview
@BrianKishreviews6 ай бұрын
I agree with the consensus here, this is the best interview I've ever seen with Seinfeld.
@cblair13537 ай бұрын
My favorite seinfeld joke is in his Obama interview; before they start, he sits in the oval office, takes a bite of an apple, and then ask if it's washed. 😂
@mariacpalermo7 ай бұрын
or when Obama tells his security ahead of time to not attack him lmao
@fleazapp7 ай бұрын
what's funny about that?
@Chef_Betty817 ай бұрын
I hated that episode of comedians in cars- Obama is not a comedian!!
@productdesign96267 ай бұрын
"Not that there's anything wrong with that"
@LittleLionsDenTV6 ай бұрын
Not too funny
@Jump-2-the-moon6 ай бұрын
Love the media circuit Jerry is on. Gets us plenty of his stories!
@Carras027 ай бұрын
Thanks Neal!!
@coprococore6 ай бұрын
This interview is a comedy masterclass that people would pay good money for.