Saturday, December 4, 2010

Beloved character from 'Seinfeld' returns

Beloved character from ‘Seinfeld’ returns
NEW YORK — Outrageous! Egregious! Preposterous!More than a decade after Seinfeld ended, one of the TV series’ most beloved characters has been reborn online. Jackie Chiles, the fast-talking attorney whose civil lawsuits were dependably foiled by Kra …
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Jerry Seinfeld

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30 Rock, Bee Movie Ad
Jerry Seinfeld

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I noticed this in a transition shot on tonight’s episode featuring special guest Jerry Seinfeld, who has a new film opening soon called "Bee Movie." The plot itself revolved around NBC digitally inserting Seinfeld in their new shows.

Bee Movie
Jerry Seinfeld

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Bee Movie is a computer-animated film from Jerry Seinfeld. Barry B. Benson (Seinfeld), is a bee who has just graduated from college, and is disillusioned with his lone career choice: making honey. On a special trip outside the hive, Barry’s life is saved by Vanessa (Renée Zellweger), a florist in New York City. As their relationship blossoms, he discovers humans have been stealing and eating the honey, and subsequently decides to file a class action lawsuit against humans. Soon, Barry’s actions raise a hectic war between humans and bees and he’s caught right in the middle.

It is produced by DreamWorks Animation, set to be released on November 2, 2007

RT @hollywoodquotes: Sometimes the road less traveled is less traveled for a reason. – Jerry Seinfeldby Ultimo_Hyena (Manuel Schwarz)

RT @HollywoodQuotes: Sometimes the road less traveled is less traveled for a reason. – Jerry Seinfeldby D_Alromaizan (Dalal AlRomaizan)

RT @hollywoodquotes: Sometimes the road less traveled is less traveled for a reason. – Jerry Seinfeldby JackorJim ( Clare Ramsden)

Jerry Seinfeld Trivia!
I know he earned $ 85 million last year from syndication right and stand up but how much does one make from their re-run TV shows?

Answer by ericbryce2
According to Forbes magazine, Jerry Seinfeld’s annual earning from Seinfeld, in 1998, was $ 267 million. We can only assume that it is as much or even higher ten years later. Between June 2008 and June 2009, Seinfeld earned $ 85 million dollars, making him the highest-paid comedian during that twelve-month period, but this is no doubt from other projects and that figure is on top of the money he makes from “Seinfeld”.

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