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Thursday, 4 February 2016
Comedians in cars acting like cats: Seinfeld chats with Will Ferrell in a Plymouth Road Runner
Jerry Seinfeld does is best Richard Petty impression with this 1970 Plymouth Road Runner Superbird in this week's Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee.
Every Thursday we recap the "Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee" webisode that premiered the night before. There are two weeks left this season, so be sure to check back next Thursday. This week's full episode is available at the bottom of this post.
Jerry Seinfeld has developed a reputation for getting big stars to come on his web series, 'Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee." Just the season he's landed legendary comedic actors like Steve Martin and Garry Shandling, and even President Barack Obama.
But this week's guest just my blow the rest out of the water. Seinfeld goes for a ride with none other than Will Ferrell
This week's car features a 1970 Road Runner Superbird with this 440-cubic inch six barrell engine, which is capable of hitting 200 mph.
Season seven, episode six shows starts with Seinfeld picking Ferrell up from a playground. After the two gown men sway back and forth a swing set for about 30 seconds, they set off to reunite with the second star of this week’s episode: a 1970 Plymouth Road Runner Superbird.
In some ways, the Superbird is like the antithesis of Ferrell. While his tall, straight-laced and sometimes stoic appearance masks the childlike-silliness and bizarre surrealism that he so masterfully wields in his comedy, this absurd car with a five-foot tall rear wing, cerulean blue paint job and cartoon Road Runner decals is a serious racer.
Will Ferrell and Jerry Seinfeld conduct a focus group to discuss this week's episode. The episode went much better than the focus group.
Plymouth designed this car specifically to woo famed race car driver Richard Petty. It features a 440-cubic inch Mopar Six-Pack engine capable of hitting 200 mph.
The only thing missing from this week’s episode is a Ferrell reprisal of his role as Ricky Bobby form the movie “Talladega Nights.” So no, you won’t see Ferrell in his tighty whities, thrashing about while being burned by imaginary flames, but you will see Seinfeld run some hot laps around a Southern California race track.
For a show about comedians who ride together in cars and chat over coffee, Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee doesn’t always bring the funny. Amusing? Certainly. Insightful? Frequently. Witty? Almost always. But not necessarily laugh out loud funny
Source : http://www.nydailynews.com
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