May 4, 2024 1:19 am
Jerry Seinfeld pokes fun at the film industry, discusses his first time as a director

Jerry Seinfeld recently discussed his thoughts on the current state of the movie business, stating that there is a sense of confusion among show business workers. In an interview with GQ, Seinfeld described the movie business as being “over” due to the disorientation experienced by those in the industry. He mentioned that many people in show business are unsure of what to do and how to navigate the changing landscape of the film industry.

The comedian elaborated on how movies used to be a central part of social and cultural discussion, with people eagerly anticipating new releases and engaging in conversations about their favorite films. However, in today’s fast-paced media landscape, Seinfeld noted that people are constantly inundated with content and are struggling to keep up with the volume of entertainment available.

Seinfeld was discussing his upcoming film, Unfrosted, which will be released on Netflix next month. This project marks Seinfeld’s directorial debut, and he expressed his surprise at the seriousness with which people in the film industry approach their work. Despite the uncertainty, Seinfeld did not explicitly tell his coworkers that the movie business is over, but he acknowledged that it no longer holds the same cultural significance that it once did.

Unfrosted tells the story of the rivalry between Kellogg’s and Post in 1963 as they compete to create a groundbreaking breakfast pastry. The film promises to be a whimsical tale of ambition, betrayal, and quirky characters, all set against

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