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12 days away...let the Seinfeld DVD hype begin!

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Eminem

goddamit, Griese!
Here is a list of some extra's you will be getting on the DVD....


The Seinfeld website contains a list of episode with commentary tracks. Here's the list:

Volume 1
"The Stake Out" - Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld
"The Busboy" - Julia Louis Dreyfuss, Jason Alexander and Michael Richards
"The Baby Shower" - Larry Charles
"The Heart Attack" - Larry Charles
"The Revenge" - Julia Louis Dreyfuss, Jason Alexander and Michael Richards
"The Deal" - Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld

Volume 2
"The Library" - Larry Charles
"The Pen" - Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld
"The Parking Garage" - Tom Cherones and Tom Azzari
"The Subway" - Julia Louis Dreyfuss, Jason Alexander and Michael Richards
"The Boyfriend" - Julia Louis Dreyfuss, Jason Alexander and Michael Richards
"The Pez Dispenser" - Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld
"The Limo" - Larry Charles
"The Parking Space" - Tom Cherones and Tom Azzari

Seinfeld - Seasons 1 & 2
4 DVDs, 437 minutes
18 Episodes (Seinfeld Chronicles Pilot version, Seinfeld Pilot version, 4 episodes First Season , 12 episodes Second Season)

Around 12 Hours of Extras:
Inside Looks: Interviews with the cast and creators about what was happening behind the scenes as the episodes were created and filmed during Seasons 1 and 2.

Yada Yada Yada: Audio commentaries from the cast remembering the making of the Season 1 and 2 episodes.

In the Vault: Saved from the cutting room floor... deleted scenes from the first two seasons - never seen!

Not That There's Anything Wrong With That: Never-before-seen-outtakes and bloopers from the 1st and 2nd seasons.

Master of His Domain: See Jerry in exclusive stand-up comedy footage, shot for the show's 1st and 2nd seasons, but never used.

Sponsored by Vandelay Industries: Original NBC promotional ads and trailers during the first two years.

Notes About Nothing: Behind-the-scenes scoop and production notes from Season 1 and Season 2.

How It Began: An hour-long look at how Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David first came up with the idea for the show, how it almost didn't get made and how they emerged with the show that changed the face of television forever.

Tonight Show Footage

Seinfeld - Season 3
$49.95 SRP
4 DVDs, 505 minutes
22 Episodes (from the Third Season, including the double-length episode "The Boyfriend", for 23 total half-hours)

Around 12 Hours of Extras:
Inside Looks: Interviews with the cast and creators about what was happening behind the scenes as the episodes were created and filmed during Season 3.

Yada Yada Yada: Audio commentaries from the cast remembering the making of the Season 3 episodes.

In the Vault: Saved from the cutting room floor... deleted scenes from the third season - never seen!

Not That There's Anything Wrong With That: Never-before-seen-outtakes and bloopers from the 3rd season.

Master of His Domain: See Jerry in exclusive stand-up comedy footage, shot for the show's 3rd season, but never used.

Sponsored by Vandelay Industries: Original NBC promotional ads and trailers during the third year.

Notes About Nothing: Behind-the-scenes scoop and production notes from Season 3.

Kramer vs. Kramer: Kenny to Cosmo: If you thought Cosmo Kramer was hilarious, wait until you meet the real Kramer, Kenny Kramer!

Seinfeld - Gift Set
Both the Seinfeld - Seasons 1 & 2 and the Seinfeld - Season 3 volumes together in one package
8 DVDs, 942 minutes
40 Episodes (From the first three seasons)
Approximately 24 Hours of Extras, including everything listed above for the individual sets
Gift Items Available Exclusively With This Package:
Limited Edition Script with handwritten notes from Larry David
"Monk's Diner" Salt & Pepper Shakers (shaped like mustard and catsup bottles)
Collectible Seinfeld Playing Cards with character images on the face cards
According to Columbia's press release, the people behind these releases "returned to the original film elements and spent many months digitally remastering every episode in high definition; the original analog audio tracks went through a similar process". Also, they "feature the original NBC network versions, 1-2 minutes longer than the syndicated versions and not seen since their original broadcast runs."

November 23rd can't come fast enough. And if you're like me, and ordered the gift set...we also have this to look forward to:

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oh man.
 

Eminem

goddamit, Griese!
open_mouth_ said:
wait a minute... how many seasons of Seinfeld are there? 7, 8???

9


J2 Cool said:
hmm, so the entire cast never gets back together for a commentary?

not all four in the same episode, no

i think it was because the two holding out recorded theirs at a later date....
 

J2 Cool

Member
Eminem said:
not all four in the same episode, no

i think it was because the two holding out recorded theirs at a later date....

oh, thought it was some bad blood kind of thing and them deciding to do it for the fans and each other. Who knows though, there still may be some bad blood.
 

demon

I don't mean to alarm you but you have dogs on your face
J2 Cool said:
oh, thought it was some bad blood kind of thing and them deciding to do it for the fans and each other. Who knows though, there still may be some bad blood.
still?
 

Minotauro

Finds Purchase on Dog Nutz
That is so awesome that they got Larry David to do a few commentaries. I kinda got the impression from the lone commentary he did for Curb that he didn't like doing them. Maybe they came up with enough cash to change his mind....
 
Yeah, I'm also really glad that they got Larry David. Also, it was the three others ( Julia Louis Dreyfuss, Jason Alexander and Michael Richards) that were holding out for more money and refused to contribute anything. This is why those three keep appearing on episodes together, and Jerry Seifeld and Larry David appear on the other episodes.
 

Rlan

Member
Wait, you haven't got them yet?

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One of the most watched television shows of the 90's, "Seinfeld" is a true-to-life comedy series that follows the events of a group of friends. The group consists of Jerry Seinfeld, a stand-up comedian who questions every bizarre tidbit about life, George Costanza, a hard-luck member of the New York Yankees organization, Elaine Benes, a flashy woman who is not afraid to speak her mind, and Cosmo Kramer, an extremely eccentric, lanky goofball. Another very notable member of the show is Newman, a chubby mailman, friend of Kramer, and, almost always, nemesis of Jerry. Other sources of comedy appear in the form of the parents of both Jerry and George.
Special Features:

All 18 episodes from seasons one and two in original full screen presentation
‘Yada yada yada’ – creator and cast audio commentaries
‘Not That There’s Anything Wrong With That’ never-before-seen outtakes and bloopers
‘In The Vault’ never-before-seen deleted scenes saved from the cutting room floor!
‘Notes About Nothing’ factoid track reveals behind-the-scenes scoops and production notes
‘How It Began– An hour-long look at how Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David first came up with the idea for the show, how it almost didn’t get made and how they emerged with the show that changed the face of television forever.
‘Inside Look’ – The cast and creators talk about what was happening behind the scenes of certain episodes
‘Master Of His Domain’ – See Jerry Seinfeld in never-before-seen stand up comedy footage
‘Sponsored by Vandelay Industries’ original promotional ads and trailers
Jerry Seinfeld and Michael Richards’ appearances on THE TONIGHT SHOW
Photo gallery
Extra hidden features

227659.jpg


One of the most watched television shows of the 90's, "Seinfeld" is a true-to-life comedy series that follows the events of a group of friends. The group consists of Jerry Seinfeld, a stand-up comedian who questions every bizarre tidbit about life, George Costanza, a hard-luck member of the New York Yankees organization, Elaine Benes, a flashy woman who is not afraid to speak her mind, and Cosmo Kramer, an extremely eccentric, lanky goofball. Another very notable member of the show is Newman, a chubby mailman, friend of Kramer, and, almost always, nemesis of Jerry. Other sources of comedy appear in the form of the parents of both Jerry and George.
Special Features:

All 22 episodes from season three in original full screen presentation
‘Yada yada yada’ – creator and cast audio commentaries
‘Not That There’s Anything Wrong With That’ never-before-seen outtakes and bloopers
‘In The Vault’ never-before-seen deleted scenes saved from the cutting room floor!
‘Notes About Nothing’ factoid track reveals behind-the-scenes scoops and production notes
‘Inside Look’ – The cast and creators talk about what was happening behind the scenes of certain episodes
‘Master Of His Domain’ – See Jerry Seinfeld in never-before-seen stand up comedy footage
‘Kramer Vs Kramer: Kenny To Cosmo’ If you thought Cosmo Kramer was hilarious, wait until you meet the real Kramer…Kenny Kramer!
‘Sponsored by Vandelay Industries’ original promotional ads and trailers
Photo gallery

these have been avaliable in Australia for about a month now :)
 

Eminem

goddamit, Griese!
Rlan said:
Wait, you haven't got them yet?

227336.jpg


One of the most watched television shows of the 90's, "Seinfeld" is a true-to-life comedy series that follows the events of a group of friends. The group consists of Jerry Seinfeld, a stand-up comedian who questions every bizarre tidbit about life, George Costanza, a hard-luck member of the New York Yankees organization, Elaine Benes, a flashy woman who is not afraid to speak her mind, and Cosmo Kramer, an extremely eccentric, lanky goofball. Another very notable member of the show is Newman, a chubby mailman, friend of Kramer, and, almost always, nemesis of Jerry. Other sources of comedy appear in the form of the parents of both Jerry and George.
Special Features:

All 18 episodes from seasons one and two in original full screen presentation
‘Yada yada yada’ – creator and cast audio commentaries
‘Not That There’s Anything Wrong With That’ never-before-seen outtakes and bloopers
‘In The Vault’ never-before-seen deleted scenes saved from the cutting room floor!
‘Notes About Nothing’ factoid track reveals behind-the-scenes scoops and production notes
‘How It Began– An hour-long look at how Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David first came up with the idea for the show, how it almost didn’t get made and how they emerged with the show that changed the face of television forever.
‘Inside Look’ – The cast and creators talk about what was happening behind the scenes of certain episodes
‘Master Of His Domain’ – See Jerry Seinfeld in never-before-seen stand up comedy footage
‘Sponsored by Vandelay Industries’ original promotional ads and trailers
Jerry Seinfeld and Michael Richards’ appearances on THE TONIGHT SHOW
Photo gallery
Extra hidden features

227659.jpg


One of the most watched television shows of the 90's, "Seinfeld" is a true-to-life comedy series that follows the events of a group of friends. The group consists of Jerry Seinfeld, a stand-up comedian who questions every bizarre tidbit about life, George Costanza, a hard-luck member of the New York Yankees organization, Elaine Benes, a flashy woman who is not afraid to speak her mind, and Cosmo Kramer, an extremely eccentric, lanky goofball. Another very notable member of the show is Newman, a chubby mailman, friend of Kramer, and, almost always, nemesis of Jerry. Other sources of comedy appear in the form of the parents of both Jerry and George.
Special Features:

All 22 episodes from season three in original full screen presentation
‘Yada yada yada’ – creator and cast audio commentaries
‘Not That There’s Anything Wrong With That’ never-before-seen outtakes and bloopers
‘In The Vault’ never-before-seen deleted scenes saved from the cutting room floor!
‘Notes About Nothing’ factoid track reveals behind-the-scenes scoops and production notes
‘Inside Look’ – The cast and creators talk about what was happening behind the scenes of certain episodes
‘Master Of His Domain’ – See Jerry Seinfeld in never-before-seen stand up comedy footage
‘Kramer Vs Kramer: Kenny To Cosmo’ If you thought Cosmo Kramer was hilarious, wait until you meet the real Kramer…Kenny Kramer!
‘Sponsored by Vandelay Industries’ original promotional ads and trailers
Photo gallery

these have been avaliable in Australia for about a month now :)


oh wtf. i hate you =(
They come out the 23rd stateside.



and I think they're planning to do this every year...so next year, seasons 2-6, then finally seasons 7-9
of course, i havent heard anything on this in a while, so it could be totally fictional.


also, i love the november 23rd release date here....exactly one month until Festivus(takes place on December 23rd).

I can't be the only person here that celebrates Festivus with a bunch of his friends, can i?
The first time we ever did it(3 years ago), none of the 7 of us talked to each other for like 2 weeks afterwards. The Airing of Greivences can be brutal :lol :lol
 

Eminem

goddamit, Griese!
Pochacco said:
The first season was terrible - and not in a Simpsons 1st season nostalgic way.

no waaaaay. The Busboy is in my top 10 episodes ever.


(The menu at a neighboring table catches fire. Elaine quickly picks up a wine glass - about to put it out, but George tosses the menu on the floor, and stomps it out.

The manager approaches)

MANAGER: What happened?

GEORGE: Oh, the busboy left the menu a little close to the candle.

MANAGER: Sorry to the disturbance.

ELAINE: (Joking, she snobbishly says) I'm never eating here again.

(Manager leaves)

JERRY: (Pats George on the back) Nice going. Thank you, that ought to get us a free dessert.. (They can see the manager chewing the busboy out from the dining

room doorway) I think the busboy's in trouble.

GEORGE: Did I get him in trouble? Because of what I said?! I just told him what happened.. he didn't do it on purpose.. (Mangager and busboy are arguing. The

busboy points in the direction of George) He pointed at me. Why did he point at me?!

ELAINE: I said I would never eat here again.. But, I, I.. he had to know I was kidding.

JERRY: (Casually buttering a roll, like he's the innocent one) I didn't say anything.

(The busboy takes of his apron, throws it down, and exits the restaurant)

GEORGE: I can't believe it. He's going! He's fired!

ELAINE: Oh, I said it in a kidding way.

GEORGE: I didn't know he'd get fired.

JERRY: He'll probably kill his family over this.


GEORGE: What if he's waiting for me outside? He pointed at me! Did you see him point?!

JERRY: (Again, joking) A lot of ex-cons become busboys. They seem to gravitate twards 'em.

GEORGE: Was it my fault?

ELAINE: Was it my fault?

JERRY: (Doesn't have a care in the world) ..Maybe I'll try that pesto.

the revenge and the heart attack are excellent too. the deal was always my least favorite seinfeld episode ever though.

SKluck said:
First season of Seinfeld owns the first season of Simpsons. What are you smoking.

Agreed
 

ohamsie

Member
Despite the fact that Seinfeld is on TV like five times a day, I don't think I will be able to resist an impulse buy if I ever see it in a store.
 

Chony

Member
Damn't, now why don't I have a job. Oh thats right Mr. George W. Bush.

I want this so bad. I watch it on TV, but they only play the same cycle of episodes. How many times can I watch George date the really tan girl, I will tell you, infinite.
 

Kiriku

SWEDISH PERFECTION
Damn, I wish I lived in the US and could buy it for that crazy amazon.com price. The price is almost 2 times as high at other places. :/
Does anyone know of a good and cheap place to buy the Seinfeld Gift Set that actually ships outside NA?
 

Kiriku

SWEDISH PERFECTION
I would buy it too...if it was the gift set. It just seems to be all three seasons packed together. :|
 
Bestbuy.com has a deal where you get a 25 buck digital coupon with the purchase of the Seinfeld Gift Set. It's a pretty sweet deal if you ask me.

And Season 1 of Seinfeld owns Season 1 of the Simpsons. I've just been watching Season 1 of the Simpsons and it's not too great.

Eminem, my friends and I celebrated Festivus last year. The Airing of Grievances weren't that brutal though. Did you have an aluminum pole??
 
i want this, but with Seinfeld still being played like 11 times a day in syndication, it seems like a waste. Maybe someone will get it for me for xmas though :D
 
I just ordered the gift pack from Amazon. Signed up for an Amazon Visa and got an additional 30 bucks off woo! Not even fifty bucks .


Seinfeld is the only TV show I actually like. And that is because my dad IS Geroge Kostanza. I swear to god they modelded that charecter on my father. Its beyond scary. He also has his Frank Kostanza moments, but he is 99 percent geroge. He even looks and sounds like him.
 

Eminem

goddamit, Griese!
Milhouse31 said:
i've bought it

I M WEAK

:lol :lol


PuertoRicanJuice said:
Eminem, my friends and I celebrated Festivus last year. The Airing of Grievances weren't that brutal though. Did you have an aluminum pole??

yes we did. it had a very high strength to weight ratio. no tinsel though....too distracting.
We went to a bakery and bought two dozen muffins which we promptly ripped the tops off of too.
 

Ollie Pooch

In a perfect world, we'd all be homersexual
all i have to say...

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WHO'S DANCIN!?

we've had the seinfeld box sets for about a month now in Aus as mentioned before - but i'm saving for a holiday and can't get them yet! WAHHHH!
 

Wario64

works for Gamestop (lol)
Just to let you guys know, these are the prices for next week at Target

27.99
Seinfeld Season 1&2
Seinfeld Season 3
 

Eminem

goddamit, Griese!
pretty positive it's $28 each


still a great deal though. if i wasnt getting the special edition i'd be all over that
 

DarienA

The black man everyone at Activision can agree on
Vgamer said:
is the $27.99 the final price for all 3 seasons? Or $27.99 for season 1+2 and another 27.99 for season 3?

$27.99 for 1 and 2... then another $27.99 for 3... or $29.99 depending on where you are....
 
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