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Seinfeld - Season 8 by Andy Ackerman
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DVD Cover InformationDirector: Andy Ackerman Brand: Sony DVD: Region Code 99 Audio: English (Original Language); English (Subtitled); Portuguese (Subtitled); Spanish (Subtitled); French (Dubbed) Format: Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC, Subtitled Picture Format: 1.33:1 Running Time: 506 minutes DVD Release Date: 2007-06-05 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Studio: Sony Pictures
Movie Reviews of Seinfeld - Season 8Movie Review: Seinfeld season 8 Summary: 5 StarsI was very pleased to find the tape of Seinfeld at Amazon I had tried to purchase it at a few stores and no one had it in stock. I took a chance since I was ordering it late as a present and it was wonderful to not only find the tape but it also arrived just in time to be given for a birthday present. So thank you and I will continue to use Amazon since I have really been happy.
Summary of Seinfeld - Season 8SPECIAL FEATURES: Deleted Scenes Jerry Seinfeld: Submarine Captain Notes About Nothing Sein-ImationRun Time: 506 minsFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: TELEVISION/SERIES & SEQUELS Rating: NR UPC: 043396189713 Manufacturer No: 18971 After seven seasons of groundbreaking comedy, what could possibly be left to accomplish in season 8 for Seinfeld and company, especially in this, the first season without co-creator Larry David at the helm? Plenty, as it turns out. This is the season that gave us some of the most memorable episodes in the entire series, including "The Muffin Tops," "The Bizarro Jerry," and "The Yada Yada," the episode that proved you can "yada yada" anything in life. Fortunately by this point in the series, the comic formula that sustained the show throughout its run had not yet begun to get tired, and the writers proved that they could continue to pull a whole lot of something out of the show about nothing. Case in point: "The English Patient," where they created an entire story line out of Elaine's hatred for the award-winning film. In "The Chicken Roaster," one of Seinfeld's most underappreciated episodes, Kramer switches apartments with Jerry and wages a one-man crusade against a Kenny Rogers' Roasters, only to becomes like Jerry and become undone by Newman. George continues to, well, be George. He habitually shoots himself in the foot as he continues life without Susan, only to find out marrying her would have made him rich ("The Foundation"). And Elaine gets her kicks, literally, horrifying her co-workers with her terrible dancing, spinning moves so bad they've actually become one of the show's most popular punch lines (go on any dance floor and you'll see someone doing "The Elaine" as a joke, it seems). Season 8 also continues the Seinfeld tradition of loading up the DVD sets with plenty of special features, including an illuminating documentary detailing how Jerry juggled his act as star and show-runner after Larry David's departure, and all new interviews with the cast. All in all, it's good stuff for fans, and there's plenty here for the casual viewer to enjoy as well. --Daniel Vancini Extras from Seinfeld  Visit our Exclusive Seinfeld Microsite Visit the Site | Stills from Seinfeld (click for larger image) More Seinfeld at Amazon.com  Seinfeld Seasons 1-6 |  Seinfeld and Philosophy the book |  Jerry Seinfeld Live on Broadway | All Seasons of Seinfeld |
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