Seinfeld Video - Seinfeld Tickets

Studio: Sony Pictures Home Ent Release Date: 11/06/2007 - $174.99
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Hosted By Billy Crystal & Narrated By Amy Sedaris, 3-DVD Set Presents A 6-Episode Series Chronicling A Century Of America's Funniest Entertainment And Its Most Legendary Comedians! - $19.50

This marks an historic occasion in the annals of comic history. Following the finale of his top-rated primetime comedy tv series jerry seinfeld embarked on an international tour of the classic stand-up material that made his name and a closing performance where it will be performed for the very last time. Studio: Hbo Home Video Release Date: 09/14/2004 Starring: Jerry Seinfeld Run time: 75 minutes Rating: Nr - $3.00

From the comic mind of Jerry Seinfeld and the artistic talent of DreamWorks Animation (creators of Shrek), comes Bee Movie. In a hive built around making mon...er...honey, a young, idealistic bee named Barry just doesn't seem to fit in. On a chance opportunity to venture outside the hive, Barry's life changes forever when he meets a beautiful florist named Vanessa and discovers an appalling secret: humans have been stealing honey for themselves! The Art of Bee Movie dips into the artistic pot of this hilarious film with more than 300 bee-autiful pieces of art, including sketches, pastels, digital paintings, and clay models. Delicious quotes from the artists, production designers, producers, and Jerry Seinfeld himself will tickle the funny bone and the imagination of all animation fans. - $14.90
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Studio: Sony Pictures Home Ent Release Date: 01/27/2009 Run time: 553 minutes - $17.48

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Abbott and Costello might not have been the most clever or innovative comedians, but their timing was immaculate, their delivery hysterical, and nobody worked a live audience better. Abbott and Costello Meet Jerry Seinfeld is a funny and comprehensive look at the world's most renowned comedy duo, with Jerry Seinfeld reverently narrating the amazing team's retrospective. The video chronicles their entire career, from the burlesque stage to becoming Hollywood sensations and beyond. Rare film clips and never-seen-before home movies make this a must-have for the serious collector. Featured in its entirety is their famous "Who's on First" routine, as seen in their classic feature The Naughty Nineties, which still seems as funny and as fresh as it did all those years ago. --Brendan J. LaSalle - $2.75
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On October 20, 2001, this now-historic concert took place at Madison Square Garden, a mere six weeks after the horrific terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center. Thousands of firefighters, police officers, survivors, families, and fans witnessed a once-in-a-lifetime event as, in the space of nearly six hours, many legendary musical performers donated their time and their talent to one of the greatest causes ever, in the process giving their audience an unforgettable burst of pure emotion.
Organized by Sir Paul McCartney, the Concert for New York City was an overwhelming experience that deserves to be saved for posterity. The two-CD audio recording is crammed with dozens of superb performances but doesn't give a sense of the whole show that this two-DVD set certainly does. Not only can we relive such seminal performers from that evening as the Who, David Bowie, John Mellencamp, and Sir Paul himself, we can see the charming and personal short films made for the occasion by such New York filmmakers as Woody Allen and Martin Scorsese, or the dozens of celebrities and unsung firefighters and police officers who immortalized that day with their stories and musical introductions.
There is one quibble: the Goo Goo Dolls' "Iris," one of the blues standards Eric Clapton and Buddy Guy played, and McCartney's "From a Lover to a Friend" and "Lonely Road" are all missing, which seems curious, considering that the entire show could have easily fit onto two DVDs. So don't erase that videotape you made of the concert the night it aired, because that remains the definitive version. But this DVD (with very good Dolby 5.1 surround sound) comes close. --Kevin Filipski - $13.95
The portrayal of evil in film and television, frequently denounced as an attack on "family values" and an incitement to real-life violence, is more complicated and more disturbing than we realize. In a pointed challenge to both Hollywood and its critics, Professor Thomas Hibbs argues that the demonic anti-heroes and seductive comic evil of popular culture are not weapons in a conscious cultural assault but reactions to the apathy and conformity of American life.
While the movies of Frank Capra once celebrated the triumph of good over evil, George Bailey has given way to Hannibal Lecter, who through raw power and bold creativity lives "beyond good and evil." Professor Hibbs follows the trajectory of evil in American film and television, linking it to the spread of nihilism-a state of spiritual impoverishment and shrunken aspirations to which, both Tocqueville and Nietzsche warned, democracies are especially susceptible. The most recent product of Hollywood's fascination with evil is the comic nihilism of Seinfeld, in which the distinctively American pursuit of happiness is endlessly frustrated by dark forces beyond our understanding or control.
Professor Hibbs probes the themes and artistry of the landmark works of the cinematic quest for evil. A series of grisly films from The Exorcist to Cape Fear and Silence of the Lambs reveals a preoccupation with the power of evil. When evil ceases to terrify, it becomes banal, producing a comic view of the meaninglessness of life (Forrest Gump, Natural Born Killers, Titanic, The Simpsons). Seinfeld and Trainspotting represent nihilism's last stage, but not the last word, and Professor Hibbs considers how classical ideals-partially recovered in recent comedy (Pulp Fiction) and film noir (L.A. Confidential, Seven)-might point the way out of nihilism. - $11.74
Arts of Darkness: American Noir and the Quest for Redemption
Virtue's Splendor: Wisdom, Prudence, and the Human Good (Moral Philosophy and Moral Theology, 3)
The Forgotten Man: A New History of the Great Depression
Amusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business
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