This "Muppet Babies" And "Seinfeld" Mash-Up Might Be The Weirdest Thing You See Today
“Seinfeld Babies” even parodies the “The Contest.”
“Seinfeld Babies” even parodies the “The Contest.”
A look back on the best pseudonyms from the characters of Seinfeld.
The characters from nearly all of your favorite TV shows, from The Simpsons to Lost to Seinfeld, can be traced back to Detective Munch of Law & Order: SVU. He knows everyone.
Along with Jimmy Fallon, A.D. Miles, and Higgins on last night’s episode of Late Night.
Seriously, the comedic dream team.
Seinfeld announced on Twitter Wednesday night that he’d be stopping by comedian Colin Quinn’s set at the Creek and the Cave in Long Island City.
So much that he wrote an op-ed to the New York Times writer who called it “lazy.” That and more in today’s CelebFeed Gossip Roundup!
And if you were wondering (and I know that you are) Jerry Seinfeld DOES bring up Michael Richards’s “incident.”
Not only the greatest sitcom ever, Seinfeld helped launch the career of many actors you love today.
Guns N’ Roses lead guitarist says they will never get back together. Also, Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David get a cup of coffee together.
Jerry Seinfeld has actually done it, he’s made a show about nothing. His new web series, Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee, is set to premier July 19 at 9pm, and looks awesomely hilarious.
His cars look hilarious!
Spot the celebrities in these old pictures Judd Apatow shared on “Late Night With Jimmy Fallon” last night. New style icon alert.
Matthew Broderick may not have satisfied die-hard Ferris Bueller fans in his Super Bowl commercial, but Jay Leno playing the evil bad guy and Jerry Seinfeld being so rich that he owns a personal zip-line throughout Manhattan? That I believe.
I mean, what is the deal with nunchaku? (via brandonbird.com) View Image ›
Jerry Seinfeld entered the Twitosphere last night under the username @SeinTime. “A nickname Chris Rock gave me many years ago,” according to his fourth tweet. Follow him here. (via huffingtonpost.com) View Image ›
Here’s Jerry Seinfeld’s TV debut, on a show called Celebrity Cabaret. (Via Bite) Watch Video ›
Late-breaking revelation from Donald Trump following the release of President Obama’s birth certificate. Could this hurt his chances in the Republican primaries? The Onion investigates. View Image ›
The planet trembles as Jerry Seinfeld finally sets his sights on world domination. You’ll laugh, cry, etc. (Via.) Watch Video ›
Seinfeld re-cut as a dramatic thriller. “Jerry hatches a plot to take over the world with his side kick George. But in the end, Jerry wants to take all the spoils for himself while leaving George out to dry.” Watch Video ›
Jerry Seinfeld, Taraji P. Henson and Jon Hamm are to serve as celebrity panelists on TV Guide’s new series “Curb: The Discussion” which will discuss the ethical dilemmas presented on Curb Your Enthusiasm. Who knew the TV Guide Network would provide your weekly dose of intellectual stimulation? I wonder where Plato and Socrates would have stood on the huge vagina issue. Read More ›
First, they did it to Seinfeld. And now classic sitcom Happy Days is getting repackaged (!) as a porno flick. Until Ron Howard and Henry Winkler finally collaborate on that “Eiffel Tower” project they’ve been talking about for all these years, this will have to tide you over. Watch Video ›
NBC’s The Marriage Ref will employ comics and celebrities to listen to couples “lay out their marital issues.” Sounds hilarious. Not to be a total h8r, but hasn’t the comedic take on marriage been done once or twice before? Read More ›
We told you it was coming, and now it’s here. So, Microsoft is coming out with a Bundt cake PC? Watch Video ›
Microsoft’s next ad campaign will feature Seinfeldian shtick. It’s the plight of the funnyman: Once the funny stops, there’s only advertising. Life seems more like Mad Men every day. Read More ›