
This episode features comedian Jerry Seinfeld discussing his career, the new movie "Unfrosted," and the nuances of stand-up comedy. Key topics include the evolution of comedy, the importance of writing, and the dynamics of performing live.
Jerry Seinfeld shares insights about his new film "Unfrosted," which features many cameos from fellow comedians. He reflects on the writing process and the nostalgic elements of the movie, highlighting the comedic talent involved.
The conversation touches on the differences between stand-up and film, with Seinfeld emphasizing the unique challenges of live performance. He discusses the camaraderie among comedians and how they critique each other in social settings.
Seinfeld and co-hosts Dana Carvey and David Spade reminisce about their early days in comedy, sharing stories about legendary figures like Richard Pryor and George Carlin. They also explore the changing landscape of comedy and the impact of social media.
The episode concludes with a light-hearted discussion about the nature of comedy, the importance of timing, and the joy of making audiences laugh.
Jerry Seinfeld discusses his new movie "Unfrosted" and the dynamics of stand-up comedy with Dana Carvey and David Spade.

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