

Jerry Seinfeld: I'm Telling You for the Last Time
Taped for HBO in August 1998, on the final date of Jerry Seinfeld's tour appearances at New York City's Broadhurst Theater, I'm Telling You for the Last Time presents the standup comedian's so-called "final" standup, or at least his final tour with the standup material that made him famous.
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Plot Summary
In this stand-up special, Jerry Seinfeld delivers his signature observational humor, reflecting on everyday absurdities and the minutiae of life. Recorded live in front of a massive audience, Seinfeld revisits topics from his beloved sitcom and explores new, relatable observations about the human condition. The special captures his unique comedic voice at a pivotal moment in his career.
Critical Reception
As a standalone special, 'I'm Telling You for the Last Time' was well-received, showcasing Seinfeld's continued mastery of stand-up comedy. Critics and audiences alike appreciated his keen observations and the polished delivery that had made him a household name.
What Reviewers Say
- Seinfeld's trademark observational humor remains sharp and engaging.
- The special effectively captures the essence of his stand-up style that captivated millions.
- A satisfying performance from one of comedy's biggest stars.
Google audience: Audience reception for this special typically highlights Seinfeld's continued comedic prowess and his ability to find humor in the mundane.
Fun Fact
This special was taped at the legendary Radio City Music Hall in New York City and was billed as Seinfeld's farewell to stand-up before the conclusion of his iconic sitcom 'Seinfeld'.
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