Rating: - SOLTERO AUN???? COMPRALO...........
En un mundo donde series como Friends, Sex and The City dan cierto snobismo a la cultura americana, aparece esta serie "acerca de nada" donde realmente uno aterriza y se da cuenta que los problemas que nos parecen unicos son tan comunes que nos hace perder la gravedad de como nos afectan. En lo particular esta serie realmente me ayudo a ver mi perspectiva de otra manera, con 31 años y vieviendo solo, me vi reflejado en la pantalla. Pero en lo espesifico es la mejor serie de todos los tiempos y tenerla es garantizar el humos y la risa en cada uno de los capitulos, no lo encuentro atrayente verlo con audio en español, de ahi que las jergas como yadayadayada y otras mantienen su atractivo en ingles, si pasas por un mal momento, sobre todo sentimental no lo dudes....por ultimo por 77 dolares tendras un salero y pimentero y un juego de cartas...pero sera lo que menos ocuparas. Garantizo que los discos no abandonaran tu equipo de DVD por mucho meses.
Rating: - PACKED!!
While I like all the enthusiam for the show SEINFELD, I agree with the other review about reviewing the actual product, rather than just the show, which we all love anyway.
This DVD set far surpasses my expectations. It contains such an abundance of bonus materials; the discs could possibly take you months to get through, particularly the "notes about nothing" caption track, which like pop-up-video, captions each moment with a bit of trivia about the actors, characters, locations, etc.
The 'remastered' episodes look great. Certainly better than broacast and most definitely better than my horrendous VHS tapes. The most welcome surprise was seeing all the stand-up material from the MIDDLE of the episodes, something that was often removed in syndication.
In terms of the box-set extras, they are so-so. I haven't actually opened the deck of cards yet, or filled the salt/pepper shakers, but I suppose the inclusion of the script was nice. I would have been a bigger perk if they included "The Bet," the unfilmed script they spoke about in one of the DVD extras.
Aside from that, a very worthwhile purchase!
Rating: - He's a ReGifter, It's an Unvitation!! Re-Gift set worth it!
I've noticed that for once both the Product Details sections and the Editorial Review cover the features of this DVD set very well, mentioning all the episdoes and extras, leaving my review free to be short and less boring.
If you are a Seinfeld aficionado like I am, get the ReGift set. The script is nice and bound like a book, complete with handwritten notes by Larry David. There are extras on each DVD, all eight CD's from seasons 1,2, and 3. The salt and pepper shakers are great, and complete with a miniature napkin holder too. The playing cards are fun (and useable), with a picture of Kramer on the Joker, Jerry on the Kings, Elaine on the Queens, and George on the Jacks. Season 1 and 2 come in one box, and season 3 in a separate box, each with an separate episode guide inside. This is a very nice set and worth spending the money on.
After all that, well, Seinfeld is Seinfeld. Now you can enjoy all the classic episodes we all love without those commercials inbetween from all the taping we use to do on TV. The DVD's offer the option of "Play All" or selecting individual episodes, a feature I really like in program sets.
In particular, I really liked the extra called "Kenny to Cosmo" where a picture of the real Kenny Kramer is shown, an old neighbor of Larry David from a long time ago, and the resemblance is striking. Larry David even got the original Kramer to participate in the interveiws on this piece. Great extra.
Seinfeld is still one of the funniest shows available, although I watch little to no television, Seinfeld and even its reruns is one of my exceptions. The DVD set is a must for any Seinfeld fan, and a great starter for anyone who is interested in getting deeper into this cult classic. Enjoy!
Rating: - UNBELIEVABLE
Seinfeld is at once the best and worst of American culture. It's hard to believe that it only last nine years--but at the same time, each season, each episode, every minute covers so much ground you could potentially stretch them out to cover a lifetime. When the aliens arrive, all we need to do is set them in a room and have them watch Seinfeld, from start to finish (and maybe a few episodes of the Simpsons...and some Beatles CDs...and...alright, alright, some Tarantino flicks, just for fun!)
Rating: - DVD easter eggs
hey i found some easter eggs for volume one and was wondering if anyone else found different ones other then these :
Camera testing for lighting and coloring.
On disc 1, go to the extras section and press up twice to highlight the chili. Press enter to view 3 minutes of Camera tests for lighting and coloring of the apartment once the show was picked up after the pilot with commentary by i think the show director and maybe the set director i dont know u will just ahve to check.
One on disc 3 of Volume 1, go to Extras, then click on Inside Looks and one of the Chinese crackers becomes active, click on it and you see an Inside look on a discarded episode, "The Bet"
Then on disc 4 of Volume 1, go to Set Up, a stain from George's hospital food is active, click on it and you see a comparison of Seinfeld unrestored and remastered. Haven't found any on disc 2 yet, or any in volume 3.
please tell me if u find any others
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