Jerry Seinfeld's Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee
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Jerry Seinfeld's Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee
Anyone ever see these clips? There's 10 of them, and most are pretty funny...
If you have some free time...
They really have a way in making you crave coffee...
www.comediansincarsgettingcoffee.com
If you have some free time...
They really have a way in making you crave coffee...
www.comediansincarsgettingcoffee.com
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I'm only 4 in, but my favorite has been Gervais.
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Go drive one. It is a great car. Not exciting, but it does get the job done. Hoping the RLX-H will be better.
Then again, I'm a Hondaphile, so no surprise there.
Those brief shows are still quite funny.
Then again, I'm a Hondaphile, so no surprise there.
Those brief shows are still quite funny.
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Netflix Signs Deal With Jerry Seinfeld for ?Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee? - WSJ
Netflix Signs Deal With Jerry Seinfeld for ‘Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee’
Streaming service snags rights to online show from Sony’s Crackle in deal that also includes two stand-up comedy specials
Jan. 17, 2017
Continuing its aggressive move into the comedy space, Netflix has signed a deal with Jerry Seinfeld for two stand-up comedy specials as well as exclusive rights to his well-known online show “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee.”
“Comedians in Cars,” a cult hit in which Mr. Seinfeld tools around with fellow comedians and performers in a vintage car and then has coffee and talks comedy with them, was originally developed and produced for Sony Corp.’s online video platform Crackle.
New episodes as well as reruns of old episodes will be available on Netflix in late 2017. Among those who have appeared are Howard Stern, Steve Martin, Tina Fey and even President Barack Obama.
In a statement, Mr. Seinfeld said he is “really quite charged to be moving” to Netflix.
Over the last several months, Netflix has signed up big-name comedians Chris Rock, Dave Chappelle and Amy Schumer for specials, a direct strike at Time Warner Inc.’s HBO, which has long been seen as the home for stand-up stars of that stature.
Streaming service snags rights to online show from Sony’s Crackle in deal that also includes two stand-up comedy specials
Jan. 17, 2017
Continuing its aggressive move into the comedy space, Netflix has signed a deal with Jerry Seinfeld for two stand-up comedy specials as well as exclusive rights to his well-known online show “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee.”
“Comedians in Cars,” a cult hit in which Mr. Seinfeld tools around with fellow comedians and performers in a vintage car and then has coffee and talks comedy with them, was originally developed and produced for Sony Corp.’s online video platform Crackle.
New episodes as well as reruns of old episodes will be available on Netflix in late 2017. Among those who have appeared are Howard Stern, Steve Martin, Tina Fey and even President Barack Obama.
In a statement, Mr. Seinfeld said he is “really quite charged to be moving” to Netflix.
Over the last several months, Netflix has signed up big-name comedians Chris Rock, Dave Chappelle and Amy Schumer for specials, a direct strike at Time Warner Inc.’s HBO, which has long been seen as the home for stand-up stars of that stature.
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