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Seinfeld Collection: The Complete Seasons 1-7 (Amazon Exclusive) | 
enlarge | Directors: Jason Alexander, Andy Ackerman, Art Wolff, David Owen Trainer, David Steinberg Actors: Jerry Seinfeld, Julia Louis-dreyfus, Michael Richards, Jason Alexander, Wayne Knight Studio: National Broadcasting Company (NBC) Category: DVD
List Price: $271.95 Buy Used: $125.00 You Save: $146.95 (54%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 15 reviews
Format: Box Set, Ntsc Language: Spanish (Original Language) Shipping Weight (lbs): 5.3 Dimensions (in): 8 x 7.7 x 5.6
UPC: 043396195783 EAN: 0043396195783
Release Date: February 27, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description The Seinfeld Collection: The Complete Seasons 1-7, an Amazon.com exclusive, features the first 7 seasons of the hit show Seinfeld: Seasons1&2: All 18 episodes from the first two seasons have been remastered in high definition for the best possible picture and sound quality. Including 2 versions of the pilot episode and approximately 13 hours of exclusive special features from the creative talents behind the show, this DVD is a must own. Season 3: Relive your favorite Seinfeld moments like never before in this 4-disc set with all 22 episodes from the third season remastered in high definition for the best possible picture and sound quality! With approximately 13 hours of exclusive special features from the creative talents behind the show, this DVD is a must own. Season 4: Relive your favorite Seinfeld moments like never before in this 4-disc set with all 24 episodes from the fourth season remastered in high definition for the best possible picture and sound quality! With approximately 13 hours of exclusive special features from the creative talents behind the show, this DVD is a must own. Season 5: The show about nothing is finally a DVD about something. Packed with all new special features created in partnership with Jerry Seinfeld, this 4-disc set includes all 22 episodes from the fifth season. Season 6: The show about nothing is finally a DVD about something. Packed with all new special features created in partnership with Jerry Seinfeld, this 4-disc set includes all 24 episodes from the sixth season. Season 7: The show about nothing is finally a DVD about something! Packed with all new special features created in partnership with Jerry Seinfeld, this four-disc set includes all 24 episodes from the seventh season.
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COMPLETE DOES NOT MEAN COMPLETE March 6, 2007 13 out of 17 found this review helpful
THERE ARE 9 SEASONS IN ALL, SO PLAN ON BUYING 2 MORE SETS LATER. STILL 134 SHOWS FOR $99 IS A GREAT DEAL.
Seinfeld is great, but buy these individually! March 7, 2007 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
If my rating was based on the product, I would give this 5 stars. However, I wouldn't recommend buying this set at the current price of $199.99. If you buy each of these seasons separately through Amazon, you get them for less than $135. Seems like a better deal to me!
Seven great seasons of comedy March 6, 2007 7 out of 11 found this review helpful
Season 7 is the final season in which series co-creator Larry David is associated with the show. The few people who think that Seinfeld ever jumped the shark usually cite Larry David's exit as the shark-jumping moment, in part because much of the memorable material of the first seven seasons came from David's own life, including the Emmy-winning "The Contest". If you don't plan on collecting seasons eight and nine, which in my opinion were not quite as brilliant as the first 7 seasons but still great, then you might want to get this set. However, for what the individual seasons currently cost at this site, it would be much more economical to get them that way.
Great price today March 7, 2007 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Can't resist that price ($99). The other reviewer is correct that there are two more seasons not included here (because they aren't on DVD yet). However Larry David wasn't a main writer for those and I think they were much weaker than the previous seasons.
If Forced, I'd Rather Watch Every Season of "The Brady Bunch" September 13, 2007 1 out of 8 found this review helpful
Let me be the innocent child in "The Emperor's New Clothes," and proclaim:
Jerry Seinfeld is not funny!
Oh, I know what you're thinking: Here's a guy who thinks Seinfeld was unfunny, but his cast was hilarious.
No. At best the rest of the cast was mildly amusing (although Jason Alexander is a talented actor, he is not necessarily hilarious, hence the two stars).
Because, when it comes down to brass tacks, "Seinfeld" *was* a "show about nothing" -- in every sense of the word:
The contrived semi-plots, with choppy one-liner segments.
The cloying, annoying, ejaculatory bass riffs between shots.
Jerry Seinfeld posing as this hipster: Yeah, right, a hipster with a ridiculous bushy mullet. At best, Seinfeld was an Upper West Side Jewish version of Jeff Foxworthy. You want to know why people think Jewish men are smug, metrosexual wimpish know-it-alls? I submit Jerry Seinfeld as "Exhibit A." If a WASP played a Jew such as Seinfeld, he'd be accused of bigoted racial slurs against the Jewish people. Grating, like fingernails down a chalkboard.
Oh, and speaking of freakish hair-do's: Is there anyone alive who thinks that Michael Richards as Kramer would even inspire a single chuckle if shorn of that ridiculous Brillo-pad hair? Within three episodes, he'd have been out of the door, after having been reduced to haranguing black hecklers in the studio audience: He's a [n-word]! He's a [n-word]!
Pathetic.
And, "Elaine"?
Puleeze! She makes Gwyneth Paltrow look like Kate Winslet, she is so flat.
Yawn.
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