Seinfeld homage


man purse; nice hands; virgin; masseuse; bagle; threesome; mercury fillings; a clown sexually; a rental; non-fat yoghurt; shushing in cinema; Keener still friends with ex's; nose job; going through people's cabinets; name names; never laughs at jokes; dating your friends ex; shaking hands on date

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In other words, all the very typical issues and topics of mid-life, middle-class, divorced urban people and their college age kids. I don't feel it's much of an homage to Seinfeld; just an homage to the pettiness and banality of most of our lives. Happily, it adds up to a life worth living and the fact that it's never too late to learn a lesson about ourselves.

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Not only that, the man who played Julia/Elaine's ex husband was The Wiz! And nobody beats him!

This entire episode was like a long, drawn out Seinfeld episode (not that there's anything wrong with that). Remember the one where Jerry finds out that his girlfriend used to date Newman and that HE broke up with HER? And then Jerry spent most of the episode trying to figure out why? This movie was basically that episode.

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