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 Seinfeld: Season 1 & 2 (1989)
In addition to such classic episodes as "The Parking Space," "The Boyfriend," and "The Pez Dispenser," the Seinfeld DVDs come fully stocked with hours of special features, ranging from commentary tracks to deleted scenes to behind-the-scenes dirt on the development of this innovative comedy.
Your first stop on the DVD should be "The Seinfeld Chronicles," the pilot episode that NBC aired on July 5, 1989—hardly the ideal time to launch any series, let alone one that refreshingly broke with sitcom traditions.
Although the original and revised versions of "The Seinfeld Chronicles" on the DVD are amusing, the series didn't really hit its full comic stride until well into the second season with "The Chinese Restaurant." Now regarded as the first classic Seinfeld episode, "The Chinese Restaurant" completely bewildered the NBC executives when they first read it.
www.reel.com /movie.asp?MID=139343&buy=open&PID=10114963&Tab=reviews&CID=18

  
 Seinfeld: Season 1 & 2 Movie Review at Hollywood Video
In addition to such classic episodes as "The Parking Space," "The Boyfriend," and "The Pez Dispenser," the Seinfeld DVDs come fully stocked with hours of special features, ranging from commentary tracks to deleted scenes to behind-the-scenes dirt on the development of this innovative comedy.
Your first stop on the DVD should be "The Seinfeld Chronicles," the pilot episode that NBC aired on July 5, 1989—hardly the ideal time to launch any series, let alone one that refreshingly broke with sitcom traditions.
Although the original and revised versions of "The Seinfeld Chronicles" on the DVD are amusing, the series didn't really hit its full comic stride until well into the second season with "The Chinese Restaurant." Now regarded as the first classic Seinfeld episode, "The Chinese Restaurant" completely bewildered the NBC executives when they first read it.
www.hollywoodvideo.com /movies/movie.aspx?MID=139343   (831 words)

  
 George Allen (football) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Allen's death has become an urban legend and was the inspiration for a plot line in the Seinfeld episode "The PEZ Dispenser".
During Allen's early years with the Redskins, the team was known as the "Over the Hill Gang," due to the number of players on the team with lots of past NFL experience, such as quarterback Billy Kilmer.
His son George is currently the Junior U.S. Senator (R) from Virginia and regarded in many circles as the front runner for the GOP nomination in the 2008 Presidential election.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/George_Allen_(football)   (1192 words)

  
 Complaints about TV entertainment
In "Instant Dharma" ([11] 10 December 1997), writer Sid Youngers took the idea of a recital interrupted by Greg's amusement of Dharma from the Seinfeld episode, "The Pez Dispenser" ([314] 15 January 1992), written by Larry David.
The severe downfall of this legendary series in recent years is a great disappointment to fans of the witty satire that was originally its staple.
Although it had been a detective drama in 1976, the revival of this series in 2000 was set in a hospital.
www.rev.net /~aloe/tv/entertainment.html   (17533 words)

  
 A-ha - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An a-ha poster can be seen on the wall during the Seinfeld episode "The Pez Dispenser", which was aired in 1992.
a-ha is a Norwegian New Wave band who were most popular in the UK and the USA during the 1980s, but continued to be globally successful in the 1990s and 2000s.
a-ha split in 1993 and their members started focusing on solo activities, but came together in 1994 to perform for the Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, Norway.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/A-ha   (3580 words)

  
 Julia Louis-Dreyfus Images
Each Seinfeld episode has a name, from The Stakeout and Male Unbonding to The Pez Dispenser and The Parking Space.
The stars will share behind-the-scenes stories as well as reveal their favorite episodes, and talk about the on-going impact the show continues to have on fans today and yada, yada, yada.
Julia's grandfather, Pierre Louis-Dreyfus, was a member of the French Reisistance during WWII, and flew 88 missions for Charles de Gaulle's Free French Air Force.
imagine-contact.com /celebs/4656   (2747 words)

  
 Smucker's Seinfeld Domain - Jerry's New York
Kramer visits here in "The Pez Dispenser" to pitch an idea for a beach -sentenced fragrance.
Jerry lives in apartment 5A, Kramer in apartment 5B, and depending on which episode you believe, Newman lives down the hall in either 5E ("The Big Salad") or 5F ("The Doodle").
Jerry and George go to the library, Fifth Avenue at 42nd Street, to return a book that is twenty years overdue and find Mr Heyman, their former gym teacher, who is now homeless living on the steps ("The Library")....
www.angelfire.com /tv/smuckers/jnyc.htm   (2747 words)

  
 Smucker's Seinfeld Domain - Jerry's New York
Kramer visits here in "The Pez Dispenser" to pitch an idea for a beach -sentenced fragrance.
Jerry lives in apartment 5A, Kramer in apartment 5B, and depending on which episode you believe, Newman lives down the hall in either 5E ("The Big Salad") or 5F ("The Doodle").
Jerry and George go to the library, Fifth Avenue at 42nd Street, to return a book that is twenty years overdue and find Mr Heyman, their former gym teacher, who is now homeless living on the steps ("The Library")....
www.angelfire.com /tv/smuckers/jnyc.htm   (1374 words)

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