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Jerry Seinfeld recently shared in an interview that the movie business has lost its once significant influence in popular culture. The comedian, who is set to direct his first Netflix movie “Unfrosted,” admitted that making a film was an entirely new experience for him. He was taken aback by the seriousness and lack of awareness among industry professionals, describing the current state of the movie business as being replaced by feelings of depression, malaise, and confusion.

Seinfeld highlighted the sense of disorientation that many in show business are feeling as they navigate the changing landscape of entertainment. While he did not express these sentiments directly to Netflix executives, Seinfeld noted that film no longer holds the same cultural importance it once did. Despite this, Seinfeld still finds stand-up comedy to be a reliable and enduring form of entertainment.

He compared stand-up to craftsmanship, emphasizing the trust and authenticity it provides to audiences. In contrast to the ever-changing trends in the industry, stand-up comedy remains a solid and dependable outlet for both performers and audiences alike. As for his decision to direct a movie about the origins of Pop-Tart, Seinfeld joked that it was a result of not being cast in “Mad Men” and his love for office comedies. He acknowledged that the project was not initially his idea but was persuaded to pursue it during the pandemic.

Despite the challenges facing the movie industry, Seinfeld remains optimistic about the future of comedy and the enduring appeal of stand-up. “Unfrosted” is set to premiere on Netflix on May 3, marking Seinfeld’s directorial debut in the world of movies. The comedian’s insights into

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