Jerry Seinfeld Knows He is Funny and Doesn’t Want Your Feedback | What A Joke | Netflix Is A Joke

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Jerry Seinfeld stopped by What A Joke with Papa and Fortune to discuss the comedy writing process and tuning out the critics.

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コメント (21)
  • @onyx9857
    Kramer: “Jerry, you in the headphone zone?” Jerry: “Nooooo! No zone. I dont like the zone. I dont want the zone. Keep. Me. Out. Of. The. Zone. Im a no-zoner.” Kramer: stumbles around “you need the zone jerry!” slams the door behind him
  • @LilieFu
    I like how he straight up told his wife, “I’m going to start acting differently.” No mystery.
  • Jerry has become the guy from Seinfeld who wanted people to call him "Maestro".
  • His voice never changes! He sounds EXACTLY the same as 30 years ago!
  • @mdarrenu
    The statement of 5 years to build a great hour is the first time I have heard a comedian get specific about writing good stuff.
  • @guguigugu
    i am watching a radio show. the 21st century is really something.
  • If you're not sure that Jerry Seinfeld is a comic genius than just ask him, he'll let you know.
  • @bampcs
    There is a reason Jerry Seinfeld is so successful. He's disciplined. He understands how the "mechanics" of language works. And he strives for the efficient use of language so that no word is wasted and that there are no unnecessary words getting in the way of the joke and the laugh.
  • Jerry - “What if we just took a year” Coronavirus - “Say no more Jerry!”
  • @TheBaylor22
    Great stuff! Informative and funny as hell at the same time. It’s VERY hard to do what these guys do. No two people have exactly the same sense of humor. For a comic to be successful over a number of years is truly amazing.
  • @parkerxjr
    Honesty is very funny . I think a lot confuse arrogance with confidence. Jerry is great and he knows it. .
  • Part of me really admires Jerry's passion for stand-up and his love of the form and those who practice it. As a working writer for 20 years, it reminds me of how writers at times romanticize what we do... and I also have to admit it can be really annoying, especially to outsiders. Very easy to come across as self-important and sometimes actually believe your own hype.
  • @MunkyRose
    Rodney Dangerfield wrote hundreds of thousands of pages through his career, as did Carlin, 2 of the arguably best ever, how could anyone doubt the value of actual writing
  • I love the uncomfortable laughing at things that are not funny in case Jerry meant for them to be funny.
  • Jerry saying “the real me is alone” is the deepest shit I’ve heard in a long time.
  • The most valuable parts of this interview happened also be some of the most important content I've ever learned on YouTube – to paraphrase, how Jerry illustrates that part of building success many times includes both having the discipline to set a certain amount of time aside every day when possible to create without distractions. The other (and possibly the most important part 4 me) was about somewhat successful people having some bad physical habits etc.… Then he talks about the people ABOVE THAT (who are SUPER successful) having a SYSTEM to their lives. The concept of "every minute of every day being laid out and planned" is quite foreign to the way I live my life, but I can see the lack of that being one of my biggest failings. SUPER informative my friends – thanks for posting this video!