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Jerry Seinfeld on Making a Life in Comedy (and Also, Pop-Tarts)

2024/4/26
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Jerry Seinfeld: 我的喜剧生涯始于一个关于左撇子的笑话,那次经历让我意识到自己想成为一名喜剧演员。此后,我不断努力创作,并认为写作是喜剧的核心。在创作过程中,我和我的团队会进行大量的即兴发挥和讨论,这有助于激发灵感。我的新电影《Unfrosted》的灵感来自于我和朋友的一个玩笑,它讲述了Pop-Tart的发明故事,并以一种史诗般的国家对抗的方式呈现。在电影制作过程中,我并没有获得Kellogg's的许可,这增加了电影的趣味性。我非常享受导演的工作,特别是与优秀的演员合作,例如Hugh Grant和Melissa McCarthy。虽然Hugh Grant有些难相处,但我认为他的魅力和幽默感弥补了一切。在电影中,我甚至还创作了一首歌,这对我来说是一个非常难忘的经历。总的来说,我认为拥有精湛的技能比拥有金钱更重要,而喜剧创作是一个需要不断写作和精进的领域。 David Remnick: Jerry Seinfeld的喜剧生涯始于一个关于左撇子的笑话,那次经历让他意识到自己想成为一名喜剧演员。此后,他不断努力创作,并认为写作是喜剧的核心。他的新电影《Unfrosted》以一种史诗般的国家对抗的方式处理了烹饪史上的一个脚注——薄脆饼干的发明。这部电影是他的导演处女作,展现了他对喜剧创作的独特视角。他仍然喜欢Pop-Tart,但不是作为早餐食用。他认为拥有精湛的技能比拥有金钱更重要,而喜剧创作是一个需要不断写作和精进的领域。

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Jerry Seinfeld used to have a comedy bit about the invention of the Pop-Tart, but when his friend Spike Feresten—who wrote the famous “Soup Nazi” episode of “Seinfeld”—suggested it as a topic for a movie, even Seinfeld said “There’s no movie here.” But they workshopped the story, turning the invention of the Pop-Tart into a nutty postwar epic. Seinfeld has written films before, including “Bee Movie,” but this time he’s making his début as a director with “Unfrosted.” (The production did not, he says, have permission from Kellogg’s.) The comic talks with David Remnick about making a life in comedy, and why he continued to work so hard on his craft after retiring his massively successful sitcom. “This is a writer’s game. If you can write, you succeed. If you can't, you will not make it. . . . Any comedian can be funny onstage, but the bullets are the writing.”  And he offers thoughts on old age, as he turns seventy. “God is like, ‘I'm with you up to about thirty-eight,’ ” Seinfeld posits. After that, God says, “ ‘if you want to stay, you can stay. But I’m moving on.’ ”