The beloved Kramer from Seinfeld goes absolutely nuts on stage at the Laugh Factory in LA. Amazing.
http://us.video.aol.com/video.index....pmmsid=1772645
Anyone care to guess what drugs may have been in his body?
The beloved Kramer from Seinfeld goes absolutely nuts on stage at the Laugh Factory in LA. Amazing.
http://us.video.aol.com/video.index....pmmsid=1772645
Anyone care to guess what drugs may have been in his body?
Caffeine?
Correction: Kramer was already nuts! I love the guy as an actor but, like many actors that endear themselves to us in a particular part, they are simply playing themselves. That's Michael Richards.
I once followed him down the asile of Ralph's in Hollywood around midnight and witnessed a terrific conversation he had with a can of tomato soup (shrug).
BTW, 'Young Doctors In Love' is still one of my all-time favorite comey movies. That was the first time a saw Richards "act".
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I couldn't tell if that was Kramer or not. That was bizarre.
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Before actually seeing it I was hoping it would look better in context.
Not so.
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Not cool.
Very not cool.
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He was just on Letterman with Seinfeld, Richards was via satellite. It was pretty corny, he apologized, took a lot of the blame but blamed society a little and even the war. The audience, apparently thinking it was a joke, started laughing and Seinfeld had to tell them to stop laughing twice, which kind of made it worse. It's true Jerry can't not be funny. Dave was all smiles and laughs through the whole thing, but what was he supposed to do? it seemed like Jerry's idea to have Richards on, but who knows I'm sure Dave doesn't mind the added attention to his show.
Last edited by Razor Shines; 11-21-2006 at 12:31 AM.
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I saw it too, and I would describe it as uncomfortable to watch. Letterman was obviously uneasy and unsure how to handle it. Richards was apologizing, but didn't seem to be of sound mind. He was all over the place imo. Blaming Katrina, and the war somehow.
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Holy Cow.
Well, I guess anything worth doing is worth doing all the way.
"So I was performing my act at the Laugh Factory the other night and yadda, yadda, yadda...my career is now over."
Last edited by jmcclain19; 11-21-2006 at 02:23 AM.
He blamed society, the war, Katrina for his own racist rant? I didn't see "Letterman," but if Richards blamed anybody or anything other than himself, he deserves some sort of "award" for the worst "apology" ever.
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