I saw this picture over at Nikki Finke's Deadline Hollywood Daily site and I had to post it here. It's Jerry Stiller on the picket lines in New York City, supporting the writers during the current strike.
But something strikes me as wrong about the photo. It's fine and dandy that it says "Solidarity," but wouldn't it be even funnier if it said "Serenity Now!"? His famous line from Seinfeld not only fits the situation but would also illustrate that, hey, that line was actually written by a television writer. I'm sure that someone in that picket line must have said that to him during the day.
Maybe Stiller should be carrying a Festivus pole ("I find tinsel distracting") and telling everyone how the studios and producers have disappointed him in the past year.















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12-12-2007 @ 10:39AM
kevjohn said...
No offense to the Stillers, but I honestly thought he was dead. Now that I see he isn't, I realize I was thinking of the late, great Peter Boyle.
Oh well. Rock on, Jerry!
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12-12-2007 @ 3:33PM
Melissa said...
If only it said "now" under "solidarity".
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