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Jerry Seinfeld will be selling us Vista

Jerry SeinfeldIn an attempt to appeal to the hip, mod audience, Microsoft is hiring Jerry Seinfeld to be its pitchman for the Vista operating system. This is being considered as a counter to Apple's successful "Mac vs. PC" commercials. It is expected that he'll use a variation of the new "Windows, not walls" slogan.

There are two problems with this strategy. First off, while he was an icon of the 90's, Jerry Seinfeld hasn't been relevant for a few years now (Bee Movie didn't do so well, despite his major attempts at promotion). American Express got him when he was a big deal and I'm sure more people used their production as a result, but I'm not so sure that would work now. Plus, it's not like he needs the money.

Second, the Vista operating system has gotten bad press. I mean baaaaaad press. Much of it deserved. Microsoft would be better served by having Jerry pitch whatever operating system came next rather than Vista, because there is a lot of negative publicity there to counteract.

Another Seinfeld first season DVD is coming (huh?)

Seinfeld season oneA lot of you probably read that headline and got confused, because the first season DVD set for Seinfeld has already been released - twice, once as a separate set and once as part of the mega, collectible complete series set. But it's true, another version of the first season is coming out on September 16.

Actually, this will be the first time that the first season is released on its own. The first set released was a combination of season one and season two, because season one was only five episodes long. Now Sony wants to release the first set on its own at a cheap price (around $15.00) so TV fans who are thinking about getting the later full season sets can sample the DVDs. You get all the extras from the season one set (gag real, deleted scenes, commentary, etc) and a $5.00 rebate for one of the larger sets.

Eh, I'm just going to buy the complete series set.

Forbes picks the 100 most powerful celebrities

HeiglLike most red-blooded Americans, I love lists. We do a lot of them here at TV Squad and you'll see them at many sites every single day of the week. But I think that sometimes the lists go too far. I mean, what's the point of listing the top 50 or top 100 of something? Isn't that a little bit too many spots? Instead of getting down to the nitty-gritty (say, a top 10 or top 25), you ended up not only listing the best, worst, most, least (or whatever the list's topic is), you're just listing all of them.

Case in point, this Forbes list of the 100 most powerful celebrities.

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My Name is Earl: I Won't Die With a Little Help From my Friends - VIDEO

Milan-owned!(S03E14) "I bet you wish you had more than one God now, eh?" - Ravi Kapoor as Earl's doctor

Boy, that Jeff Zucker is one hell of an actor, isn't he?

Generally, I love it when a high-paid executive is willing to make fun of himself for his company. Case in point; when Les Moonves talks to Dave Letterman on the phone I think it's hilarious. The key, however is that the executive in question has to be able to effectively deliver a joke. I think My Name is Earl missed an opportunity for some real nice comedy. Too bad Jerry Seinfeld didn't have another movie to promote.

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Seinfeld ready for a new sitcom? (updated)

Jerry and LarryRemember last October when Jerry Seinfeld was all over NBC promoting Bee Movie? Well, maybe there was more going on with Jerry and the Peacock people than just honey-related promos. PageSix.com is reporting today that Jerry Seinfeld is in talks with NBC for a new series.

You have to assume that if there's truth to this, the network is probably bending over backwards to secure a new Seinfeld. Heck, if Jerry wanted to do a series about a forensic scientist who also does comedy on the side, they'd greenlight that, too! Will they call it Seinfeld Redux? Seinfeld Squared? Seinfeld Deux?

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Seinfelds respond to cookbook author's lawsuit

Jessica and JerryWell, Jerry and his wife have finally responded to cookbook author Missy Chase Lapine's lawsuit.

Lapine sued the Seinfelds after Jerry went on The Late Show with David Letterman and said some rather nasty things about her, including calling her a "wacko" and suggesting she was a stalker (even making a joke about her having three names, like killers often do). This also stems from the incredible similarities between Lapine's hide-your-veggies book The Sneaky Chef (released in April of 2007) and Jessica Seinfeld's hide-your-veggies Deceptively Delicious (released in October of 2007).

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Stump the King - Seinfeld

Jerry SeinfeldJust last night, a fan named Kevin sent me this query...

"What actor/actress has received the most money for a sitcom syndication deal?"

Well, the short answer is Jerry Seinfeld. The long answer has all the details.

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Five little-known things about Seinfeld

seinfeldAsk Men has a list of 5 Things You Didn't Know about Seinfeld. I don't consider myself the biggest Seinfeld fan on the planet, but I do think I've seen every episode, and I didn't know any of this stuff. Maybe you die-hard fans will scoff at the list and proclaim your knowledge of all those little known facts and more.

For instance, did you realize that we never got to meet any of Jerry, George, or Elaine's siblings? We got to meet their parents, but each of them referenced siblings during several episodes and we never, ever saw or met them. That's actually a cool little insight to their characters--that they really don't want to see their siblings. In case you were wondering, Elaine has a sister (her nephew was the one who was obsessed with the nipple slip Christmas card), Jerry has a sister, and George has a brother.

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All Anna wants for Festivus

festivusThis is my third Festivus at TV Squad and, in past years, just a few of my wishes have come true. For instance: a Kate and Sawyer hook-up on Lost, another season of My Name is Earl, and a little faith in Scrubs from NBC. All those came true after my first Festivus, last year's wish list wasn't really granted. And, CBS has yet to kill off a main character on CSI. Sara almost died, but didn't. Drat!

This year, all I really want for Festivus is for the writers to get a fair shake and for my favorite shows to return to television. But, since that's kind-of a downer, I made a list that's a little more fun.

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TV Land, Entertainment Weekly pick the top 50 TV icons

Marcia CrossI have to agree with Whitney over at Pop Candy when she says she's confused that Marcia Cross made the list of TV Land/Entertainment Weekly's "Top 50 TV Icons" list. I mean, seriously, Marcia Cross?! Imagine all of the people left off the list that could have gone in that spot. Maybe if Cross had found a cure for cancer she could go on the list. Then again, she'd be on a "Top 50 Scientists" list, not a TV icons one.

Anyway, she's on the list. The full list actually goes up to 100 (Cross is last, but that still doesn't explain anything), and she's not the only head-scratcher.

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TV Squad Daily with Brigitte - VIDEO

Hey, Brigitte here with TV Squad Daily. I'll be covering the TV stories I find interesting each day, Monday through Friday, in this video blog.

Today on TV Squad Daily:
  • The writer's strike officially began today, complete with picketing and a giant rat.
  • Sabrina Bryan admits that she and her dance partner Mark fell for each other on Dancing with the Stars.
  • Jerry Seinfeld says it's too late for his plans to write a reunion episode of Seinfeld.
The video's embedded below, or you can subscribe to this podcast via our feed. Plus, you can also download the file directly.

What's On Tonight: Cops, iCarly, Gone With The Wind, SNL

  • Patrick WarburtonAt 8, FOX has a new Cops.
  • ABC has college football at 8, Florida State vs. Boston College.
  • There's a new Emeril Live on Food Network at 8.
  • Nickelodeon has a new iCarly at 8, then a new Just Jordan.
  • G4 has a marathon of second season Heroes episodes tonight.
  • At 9, FOX has a new America's Most Wanted.
  • CMTV has a new I Want To Look Like A High School Cheerleader Again, which sounds scary.
  • At 10, CBS has a new 48 Hours Mystery.
  • TLC has a new Trading Spaces at 10.
  • Also at 10: TCM has Gone with the Wind.
  • At 11, FOX has a new Mad TV with Carlos Mencia, then a new Talk Show with Spike Feresten, guest hosted by Jerry Seinfeld with guest Patrick Warburton.
  • At 11:30, NBC has a new Saturday Night Live, with Brian Williams and Feist.
  • Note: A&E was supposed to have a Dog The Bounty Hunter marathon all night. That's not going to happen now.

Check your local TV listings for more. And don't forget to turn your clocks back one hour when you go to bed!

The Daily Show: November 1, 2007 - VIDEO

Jerry Seinfeld"The Strife Aquatic": I'm so glad Jon called out the fact that the "liberal dictionary" was just a children's Bible. I kept thinking, "The liberal dictionary has an awful lot of pictures, Jon. Quit perpetuating liberal stereotypes! We read good." Anyway, torture is no good. Usually. Kind of depends one your definition for "torture", apparently. Also, I just realized that I may have been using "waterboarding" instead of "bodyboarding" for most of my childhood. Seeing as how I've lived in beachy Florida for most of my life, "bodyboarding" has come up quite a bit. Oops.

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What's On Tonight: My Name Is Earl, Supernatural, Iconoclasts

  • Ugly BettyAt 8, ABC has a new Ugly Betty, then new episodes of Grey's Anatomy and Big Shots.
  • CBS has a new Survivor at 8, followed by new episodes of CSI and Without A Trace.
  • NBC has a new, one-hour My Name Is Earl at 8, then new episodes of The Office, Scrubs, and ER.
  • FOX has a new, two-hour Are You Smarter Than A Fifth Grader at 8, with Regis Philbin and Clay Aiken.
  • The CW has new episodes of Smallville and Supernatural.
  • At 9, Larry King interviews Jerry Seinfeld on CNN.
  • HGTV has a new Divine Design at 9.
  • Hallmark has the new movie McBride: Semper Fi at 9.
  • Also at 9: Sci-Fi has the new movie Headless Horseman.
  • At 10, Sundance has a new Iconoclasts, with Alicia Keys and Ruby Dee.
  • FX has a new It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia at 10.
  • At 10:30, Comedy Central has a new Drawn Together.

Check your local TV listings for more.

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