Fans of the Great British Bake Off were both confused and concerned towards the end of the latest episode.
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George Costanza would be upset about this shrinkage, too. Fans of "Seinfeld" are fuming with Netflix after the show’s new exclusive streaming service changed the sitcom’s original 4:3 aspect ratio to the narrower, more modern and cinematic version of 16:9 — literally cutting out jokes in the process.
Fans of the Great British Bake Off were both confused and concerned towards the end of the latest episode.
The Closer.A Bloomberg report published on Wednesday (October 13) stated Netflix spent $24.1million on The Closer and $23.6million on the comedian’s 2019 special, Sticks & Stones, comparing them to the $3.9million spent for Bo Burnham’s Inside and Squid Game’s $21.4million.From internal documents seen by the publication, the Sticks & Stones special was measured as having an “impact value” of $19.4million by Netflix, meaning it cost more than the value it generated.In a statement released to NME,
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and Media“The Addams Family,” the big-screen adaptation of Charles Addams’ comic stories of an aristocratic family with a taste for the macabre, became a box office sensation when it opened in theaters in 1991.
Jason Alexander recently avoided a question about cancel culture. The "Seinfeld" star, 62, refused to answer a photographer when asked if the jokes in the sitcom would still be popular today given the changes happening in society. "This I don't do," Alexander said.
If you’ve already binged Squid Game, then you may have noticed another show making its way up the Netflix ranks.
All 180 episodes of beloved ’90s sitcom Seinfeld recently dropped on Netflix. However, fans are noticing that some jokes aren’t translating as well as they used to. Thanks to the streamer updating a show shot in 4:3 to 16:9, the frame is cropped, thus leaving out some important visuals.
Bee Movie that he said “is really not appropriate for children.”The comedian apologised about the “uncomfortable sexual aspect” of the film, which involves his bee character Barry and human character Vanessa (Renée Zellweger), on The Tonight Show.“The bee seems to have a thing for the girl. We don’t really want to pursue that as an idea in children’s entertainment,” he said.Seinfeld is not the first person involved in the film to comment on its murky central relationship.
fuming with Netflix after the show’s new exclusive streaming service changed the sitcom’s original 4:3 aspect ratio to the narrower, more modern and cinematic version of 16:9 — literally cutting out jokes in the process.And die-hard supporters — who endured a summer without streaming the 1990s humor of co-creators Larry David, 74, and Jerry Seinfeld, 67, since the show departed from Hulu — have been quick to call out instances where the new ratio’s shrinkage on the top and bottom of the screen
Seinfeld fans in the US are upset that Netflix’s aspect ratio is cutting out some crucial jokes from the show.All 180 episodes of the show arrived on Netflix for US viewers recently and fans have taken to Twitter to point out a number of key gags have now been ruined thanks to the 16:9 remastering of the originals.One example was the season eight episode “The Pothole” when the actual pothole which forms a key joke with character George Costanza, is cut out entirely.One fan called the crop
Jerry Seinfeld issued a light-hearted apology for the "uncomfortable" relationship between the two main characters in his 2007 animated film "Bee Movie." The acclaimed comedian appeared on "The Tonight Show" where he and host Jimmy Fallon discussed the fact that his hit sitcom "Seinfeld" is now streaming in its entirety on Netflix.The duo also discussed getting older, prompting Seinfeld to note that he has done a lot in his 67 years.This led to him discussing the film and apologizing for the
Jerry Seinfeld is reflecting on Bee Movie.
Jerry Seinfeld has been making the rounds promoting a show about nothing that ended its nine-season run more than two decades ago.
Variety Staff Follow Us on TwitterLorraine M. Snebold, a veteran local TV marketing executive who most recently worked for Nexstar’s NewsNation, died Sept.
Jerry Seinfeld is having some second thoughts on certain episodes of his classic sitcom.
On Friday, Netflix unveiled a new promo for the arrival of “Seinfeld”, featuring star Jerry Seinfeld transformed into a Lego version of himself, within a Lego recreation of his iconic apartment set.
told People and other journalists at Citi Field on Sept. 29.“My philosophy of life is that just happened the way it happened, and we’re going to go from here.
Logierait and her fellow riders politely demonstrated a safety message to drivers last weekend. Alisha Murray (21) organised a ‘Pass Wide, Pass Slow’ ride on Sunday, September 26, with a group riding in a loop through the centre of Pitlochry.
WIth Netflix officially becoming the new home of “Seinfeld” reruns as of Friday, Oct. 1, rumours have been rife of a cast reunion to mark the occasion — especially given reports that Netflix paid north of $500 million for the show.