Movie Reviews for Seinfeld: Season Three

Seinfeld: Season Three

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Movie Reviews of Seinfeld: Season Three

Movie Review: Classic Seinfeld
Summary: 5 Stars

Season three is where the actors in "Seinfeld" finally find their voices and start having fun. The bloopers in the bonus section are hysterical -- I laughed more than during the shows, which is saying a lot. And those outtakes last almost as long as a show, just over 15 minutes! While I had seen most of these episodes in reruns, it was interesting to finally see them in order and get some of the nods to previous shows that I missed by watching them at random on television. Of note, Newman makes his first appearance in this season. Also, I found it fun to watch how Elaine used everything from roomy clothing to the sofa cushion in Jerry's apartment to hide her ever-growing pregnancy in the last dozen episodes -- especially since she was much more successful in diverting attention away from her belly than Carrie in "Sex in the City."

Movie Review: "These Pretzels Are Making Me Thirsty!"
Summary: 5 Stars

Season Three is when I believe that "Seinfeld" really broke completely out of the mold of traditional TV sitcom. The tone of these episodes is often chockfull of utter misanthropy, sarcasm, and the kinds of mean observations/impulses that we all have but seldom articulate or act on. Also, while a few episodes in Season Two had the often-bizarre intersections of each characters' storylines by the end, every show in the third season abounds with multi-layered trajectories and train-wreck coincidences. Finally, the shows on Season Three feature many of the catch-phrases and images that made the show famous--"These pretzels are making me thirsty!", the Pez dispenser, etc.
Like the first DVD set, there are lots of great extras that go far beyond the norm. The commentaries are hilarious and definitely worth watching.

Movie Review: "The Pez Dispenser" Caps These All Time Classic Episodes
Summary: 5 Stars

This is another great set of DVDs from the groundbreaking TV series. All the episodes are wonderful, but I am especially fond of "The Pez Dispenser," "The Parking Space," "The Nose Job," and "The Tape." Along with the episodes are a bevy of extras including cast commentaries, bloopers, deleted scenes, notes about nothing, NBC promos ("Sponsored by Vandelay Industries"), and other treats.

Season three marks the beginning of the solidification of the characters into the eccentrics we now know and love. The show really hit its stride after two seasons of prelude, and it is hard to imagine a funnier DVD set than this one. The mark of really good comedy for me is the ability to watch it repeatedly and still find it as funny as the first time I saw it: this set passes that test, and I highly recommend it.

Movie Review: Loved this one too
Summary: 5 Stars

I find that season 3(vol. 2) is similar to season 1 & 2(vol. 1) as it's still more subtle and the characters are less developed but still funny, no doubt about that. It seems to be that most people have the opinion of season 4 being the break through season but that's for another review. So, I say these are worth the money because they're funny and they have the best special features! Personally I am a big fan of Jerry's stand up so I love being able to watch EXTRA stand up and of course you get the commentary which is great because you get to hear what some of the gang thought about each episode but the best feature on this episode in my opinion is Kramer vs. Kramer: From Kenny to Cosmo which is about Kenny Kramer, the Kramer that Cosmo is based on and it's interesting and great yada, yada, yada.

Movie Review: Release Dates
Summary: 5 Stars

Hello Seinfans, here is what I found on release dates for future volumes of Seinfeld on DVD according to a guy going by the alias of Mr. MV who claims to have gotten the info from Sony:

Volume 3 (season4) - May 17th 2005 (confirmed)

Volumes 4 & 5 (Seasons 5 & 6) - Xmas 2005

Volume 6 (Season 7) - June 2006

Volumes 7 & 8 (Seasons 8 & 9) - Xmas 2006

Mr. MV reveals his motivation for revealing the release dates:

"As for coming on here and passing on insider details; I'm a fan of other things which I wish I had an insider for to get information about my favorite show. I'd like to think I'm banking my karma points."

This release schedule seems plausible and I hope it helps in this trying time.
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