Perhaps, like Jerry Seinfeld, you too have spent hours wondering: What’s the deal with Pop Tarts?! Is it a breakfast item or just undercover dessert? How do they get all that delicious fruity goo inside the tiny squares? Is there a goo gun? Who came up with the idea of putting “docker holes” on the top to keep the toaster steam out? Was it Bob from Engineering? And why the frosting, people? Was there not enough sugar already in there already? I wanna know!
Seinfeld has, of course, been...
Seinfeld has, of course, been...
- 5/3/2024
- by David Fear
- Rollingstone.com
Plot: Michigan, 1963. Kellogg’s and Post, sworn cereal rivals, race to create a pastry that will change the face of breakfast. A tale of ambition, betrayal, sugar, and menacing milkmen, Unfrosted stars Jerry Seinfeld in his directorial debut.
Review: It took nine years after the series finale of Seinfeld for Jerry Seinfeld’s big screen debut, Bee Movie. That surreal, animated adventure was a spot-on continuation of the stand-up comedian’s brand of observational humor told within the context of a strangely specific world. Unfrosted, which reunited Seinfeld with his team of writers from Bee Movie, is another glimpse into a surreal world that allows him to explore his distinct type of comedy with an all-star cast of talent playing real and fictional characters. Boasting glossy, retro visuals and capitalizing on Seinfeld’s well-known love of breakfast, Unfrosted looks like it was fun to make. I only wish it was as much fun to watch.
Review: It took nine years after the series finale of Seinfeld for Jerry Seinfeld’s big screen debut, Bee Movie. That surreal, animated adventure was a spot-on continuation of the stand-up comedian’s brand of observational humor told within the context of a strangely specific world. Unfrosted, which reunited Seinfeld with his team of writers from Bee Movie, is another glimpse into a surreal world that allows him to explore his distinct type of comedy with an all-star cast of talent playing real and fictional characters. Boasting glossy, retro visuals and capitalizing on Seinfeld’s well-known love of breakfast, Unfrosted looks like it was fun to make. I only wish it was as much fun to watch.
- 5/3/2024
- by Alex Maidy
- JoBlo.com
A recognized cereal aficionado, Jerry Seinfeld turns his attention to another breakfast treat, the Pop-Tart, in the trailer for his upcoming film, Unfrosted: The Pop-Tart Story. He gives the subject matter the full Oppenheimer treatment, satirically showing a countdown and a launch of the beloved confection before giving a brief history of cereal. The film, which premieres on Netflix on May 3, marks Seinfeld’s directorial debut.
The trailer shows Seinfeld, in some sort of character, enthusing about the discovery of the Pop-Tart and the ensuing fracas between Post and Kellogg’s.
The trailer shows Seinfeld, in some sort of character, enthusing about the discovery of the Pop-Tart and the ensuing fracas between Post and Kellogg’s.
- 3/28/2024
- by Kory Grow
- Rollingstone.com
What’s the deal with Unfrosted, the new Netflix movie from Jerry Seinfeld? Thanks to the new trailer, we find out exactly how the comedy spoofs the invention of Pop-Tarts. Watch it below.
Making his feature directorial debut, Seinfeld stars as a Kellogg’s cereal exec who aims to redefine breakfast with the toaster pastry we now know as the Pop-Tart. With Melissa McCarthy at his side, Seinfeld faces off against Post exec Amy Schumer, “stacking the deck” by enlisting celebrities like Steve Schwinn, “Chef Boyardee,” and Jack Lalanne.
Here’s the official logline: “Battle Creek, Michigan, 1963. Kellogg’s and Post, sworn cereal rivals, race to create a pastry that will change the face of breakfast forever. A wildly imaginative tale of ambition, betrayal, and menacing milkmen — sweetened with artificial ingredients.”
Thanks to an additional cast featuring Jim Gaffigan, Hugh Grant (as Tony the Tiger!), Max Greenfield, Christian Slater, Bill Burr,...
Making his feature directorial debut, Seinfeld stars as a Kellogg’s cereal exec who aims to redefine breakfast with the toaster pastry we now know as the Pop-Tart. With Melissa McCarthy at his side, Seinfeld faces off against Post exec Amy Schumer, “stacking the deck” by enlisting celebrities like Steve Schwinn, “Chef Boyardee,” and Jack Lalanne.
Here’s the official logline: “Battle Creek, Michigan, 1963. Kellogg’s and Post, sworn cereal rivals, race to create a pastry that will change the face of breakfast forever. A wildly imaginative tale of ambition, betrayal, and menacing milkmen — sweetened with artificial ingredients.”
Thanks to an additional cast featuring Jim Gaffigan, Hugh Grant (as Tony the Tiger!), Max Greenfield, Christian Slater, Bill Burr,...
- 3/28/2024
- by Eddie Fu
- Consequence - Film News
During a recent interview, The Last Of Us star Pedro Pascal revealed what his favorite breakfast cereal is. But The Mandalorian actor has one strange hang-up when it comes to this morning food: He hates adding milk.
Pedro Pascal shares his love of Cap’n Crunch and hatred of milk
While appearing on Hot Ones, a popular online talk show where guests eat hot wings while answering questions, Pascal shared that Cap’n Crunch is his favorite cereal. Host Sean Evans asked the actor to elaborate on his love of the cereal brand, and the actor obliged.
“Cap’n Crunch is just so tasty,” Pascal said, jokingly pressing a handful of the cereal against his forehead to soak up the sweat from the spicy wings he was eating. “It tastes like caramel. It’s its own thing. It makes you think about your childhood. I would do anything to go back there right now.
Pedro Pascal shares his love of Cap’n Crunch and hatred of milk
While appearing on Hot Ones, a popular online talk show where guests eat hot wings while answering questions, Pascal shared that Cap’n Crunch is his favorite cereal. Host Sean Evans asked the actor to elaborate on his love of the cereal brand, and the actor obliged.
“Cap’n Crunch is just so tasty,” Pascal said, jokingly pressing a handful of the cereal against his forehead to soak up the sweat from the spicy wings he was eating. “It tastes like caramel. It’s its own thing. It makes you think about your childhood. I would do anything to go back there right now.
- 4/1/2023
- by India McCarty
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Joel Miller has done bad things.
We’ve heard the refrain several times over the course of The Last of Us’ first four episodes. Joel said it. Tess said it. Ellie asked about it. And we’ve seen it for ourselves: Starting in Episode 1, when Joel lost his mind on the guard blocking his exit from the Quarantine Zone, and as recently as Sunday’s hour, which found him finishing off an attacker he easily could’ve let live. (Read a full recap.)
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We’ve heard the refrain several times over the course of The Last of Us’ first four episodes. Joel said it. Tess said it. Ellie asked about it. And we’ve seen it for ourselves: Starting in Episode 1, when Joel lost his mind on the guard blocking his exit from the Quarantine Zone, and as recently as Sunday’s hour, which found him finishing off an attacker he easily could’ve let live. (Read a full recap.)
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- 2/6/2023
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
We're already over halfway through the first month of 2022, a truly absurd fact where time feels meaningless and I could have sworn that 2020 was, like, five years ago. For our snowbound friends, we're inching closer towards springtime with every passing day, but fortunately, you can always count on Netflix to give you plenty of options to binge-watch until your eyeballs fall out and roll away like that old Chef Boyardee commercial from 2004.
Unfortunately, as with every month, the non-original Netflix offerings are in for a shakeup, as licensed titles will shift to different platforms or disappear altogether. In this edition, we've got...
The post The Best Movies And TV Shows Leaving Netflix in February 2022 appeared first on /Film.
Unfortunately, as with every month, the non-original Netflix offerings are in for a shakeup, as licensed titles will shift to different platforms or disappear altogether. In this edition, we've got...
The post The Best Movies And TV Shows Leaving Netflix in February 2022 appeared first on /Film.
- 1/20/2022
- by BJ Colangelo
- Slash Film
Aaron Sagers Dec 23, 2019
We have a guide to the best haunted, true crime, pop culture, and just plain weird destinations in Cleveland, Oh for you!
This article is presented to you by Red Roof Inn.
Cleveland rocks. English musician Ian Hunter knew it when he debuted the song of the same name in 1979. Cleveland native Drew Carey knew it when he used a cover of the city’s anthem by The Presidents of the United States of America as the opening theme of his Cleveland-set TV show in 1997. And Ohio kid LeBron James has known it – twice – since starting his pro career there in 2003. The first in the nation to be called an All-American City, Cleveland is the home of Olympian Jesse Owens, Chef Boyardee, Superman, and Rock and Roll.
So, to celebrate the second largest city in Ohio, let’s take quick trip through some tourist hot spots of Cleveland.
We have a guide to the best haunted, true crime, pop culture, and just plain weird destinations in Cleveland, Oh for you!
This article is presented to you by Red Roof Inn.
Cleveland rocks. English musician Ian Hunter knew it when he debuted the song of the same name in 1979. Cleveland native Drew Carey knew it when he used a cover of the city’s anthem by The Presidents of the United States of America as the opening theme of his Cleveland-set TV show in 1997. And Ohio kid LeBron James has known it – twice – since starting his pro career there in 2003. The first in the nation to be called an All-American City, Cleveland is the home of Olympian Jesse Owens, Chef Boyardee, Superman, and Rock and Roll.
So, to celebrate the second largest city in Ohio, let’s take quick trip through some tourist hot spots of Cleveland.
- 12/24/2019
- Den of Geek
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