I've never seen the show but I scored six. Got the answer nothing from the description, it was easy to pick a baseball team from NY, easy to pick a superhero, logical that pretzels make one thirsty, and I got the soup nazi and Kramer's first name from previous quizzes on this site. And that's all I need to know about nothing.
It's one of the few episodes of the show I've ever seen, but I remember how much people in general hated the English Patient versus how the critics fawned over it.
A very impressive plane crash at the beginning, honestly one of the better executed scenes in a movie ever, then you can switch it off.
During Schindler's List, Jerry was making out with his girlfriend at the time (Rachel). That was great was his mom questioned him about it :) Best show ever!!!
I don't know how to make quizzes, but it would fun for the really hardcore Seinfeld fans to have a quiz of all the fake movies in the show...Rochelle, Rochelle; Chunnel; Sack Lunch; Death Blow; Prognosis Negative; Checkmate; Cry, Cry Again; Ponce de Leon....I'm sure there are others.
Awesome show, awesome quiz! Three suggestions to make it EPIC for true Seinfeld fans: 1. Accept Titleist for golf ball. 2. Accept Lilly for Susan (Kramer: No, it's Lilly. Susan: I think I know my own name. Kramer: Well, you look like a Lilly.) 3. Accept Yev Kassem for the Soup Nazi. Also, love to see a part 2!
I think you should accept Titleist for the whale blow hole question, and 'The Bro' for the manssiere question as I'm pretty sure Frank Costanza refers to it as such.
Got all but one; only saying so since I don't think I've ever actually seen a full episode of the show, I've just watched lots and lots of YouTube clips.
I haven't seen much Seinfeld but I got the English Patient question which is the lowest, I just remember when I watched it a few months back I was wondering why it won so many awards and came across the fact that Elaine didn't like it. Decent movie but not amazing
The Peterman catalog was real. It was a very small clothing business in New York. One of the writers just borrowed it because they needed a fashion magazine for Elaine to work for, and they didn't want to use somewhere huge like Macy's because they thought that would be a headache. The Peterman character in the show has absolutely no basis in the real guy, but I think the clothes themselves and their goofy descriptions are based on the real magazine.
A very impressive plane crash at the beginning, honestly one of the better executed scenes in a movie ever, then you can switch it off.