Seinfeld's Gold Mine: How Rob Reiner's Company Hit the Jackpot

Los Angeles, CA, USA,Mon Dec 16 2024
Ever heard of Castle Rock Entertainment? It's the company that gave us "The Shawshank Redemption. " But their real gold mine wasn't a movie—it was a TV show. "Seinfeld, " created by Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David, became a sensation and turned Castle Rock into a cash machine. This was no small feat. Castle Rock, founded by directors like Rob Reiner, had been making films since 1987. They were known for hits like "The Green Mile" and "Before Sunrise. " But TV wasn't their strong suit—until "Seinfeld" came along. The show's observational humor and quirky characters made it a hit. Everyone was talking about "shrinkage, " "Festivus, " and "close talkers. " Some even said it was the most profitable TV show ever. So, how much money are we talking about? A lot. But let's not forget, "Seinfeld" didn't just make money. It changed how we talk and think. Words like "yada, yada, yada" became part of our daily language. That's some serious impact for a show about nothing.
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    What ridiculous holiday would the characters celebrate next after Festivus?
    What if Seinfeld's characters had smartphones back in the 90s? How would their misadventures change?
    What role did societal changes play in the initial and continued success of Seinfeld?

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