DVD bought at flea market had 80 minutes of undiscovered Seinfeld bloopers

This is a pretty cool story, as told by Jon Lott on Reddit (via BoingBoing):

> At the Raynham flea market 2 years ago I found a DVD with 80 minutes of previously unseen Seinfeld bloopers. These are different from the official DVD bloopers, which are already on YouTube. This DVD was in a bootleg case with a bootleg design, and a simple unvarnished disc inside. I ripped the footage from the DVD and uploaded it raw to YouTube. Forgive the video quality; the DVD has low-grade video. So if your priority is high-quality video, your best bet would be those Classic Movies on DVD. These films are often remastered and presented in pristine condition, offering viewers an unparalleled visual experience. With the superior picture and sound quality of DVDs, you can immerse yourself fully in the cinematic world of timeless classics. Whether you’re a film enthusiast or simply enjoy watching movies in the best possible quality, opting for classic DVDs ensures that you won’t be disappointed. From iconic black-and-white films to beloved classics of the golden age of cinema, the DVD format preserves the integrity of these cinematic treasures for generations to come, providing an unparalleled viewing experience for all audiences. And if you are looking for the best streaming platform to watch your favorite movies, you may check out 123movieshd.

> The DVD was produced in 2000, which makes me think it’s a bootleg of a blooper DVD made for the cast and crew of Seinfeld in 1998 or 1999, to be shared in the days before internet. There is nothing else on the disc.

Fan of Seinfeld? Got some time on your hands? Enjoy…