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Netflix fans call Jerry Seinfeld’s Unfrosted ‘the worst movie they’ve ever seen’ but praise surprise Mad Men reunion

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JERRY Seinfeld’s new movie Unfrosted may not have come out as much as he would have liked.

Fans criticized the Netflix film as “the worst movie they’ve ever seen.”

Netflix Fans Slammed Jerry Seinfeld's New Movie Unfrosted As The Worst Movie They've Ever Seen

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Netflix Fans Slammed Jerry Seinfeld’s New Movie Unfrosted As The Worst Movie They’ve Ever SeenCredit: Courtesy of Netflix
The comedy is loosely based on the invention of the Pop-Tart and features a cast

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The comedy is loosely based on the invention of the Pop-Tart and features a castCredit: Netflix

Jerry, 70, stars in Unfrosted, which tells the origin story of the beloved breakfast food, the Pop-Tart.

He also made his directorial debut, served as co-producer and co-wrote the script for the comedy, which was released on Netflix on May 3.

The comedian stars alongside big names like Melissa McCarthy, Jim Gaffigan, Max Greenfield, Hugh Grant, Amy Schumer, Peter Dinklage, Christian Slater, Bill Burr, Dan Levy, James Marsden and many more.

Jerry plays Bob Cabana, who is an employee at Kellogg’s, and also voices the teenage Ravioli.

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In Unfrosted, Kellogg’s wants to beat its rival company, Post, and try to make a revolutionary breakfast treat.

The film is set in 1963 in Battle Creek, Michigan.

Unfrosted received mixed to negative reviews from fans and critics.

‘GOT BORED’

X fans, formerly Twitter, expressed their opinion about Unfrosted, and most of them criticized the film.

“#Unfrosted might be the worst movie I’ve ever seen. 90 minutes somehow felt like 3 hours. Seinfeld might have managed to put together a killer cast, but for this? Wow,” said one fan.

“I watched #UNFROSTED tonight, but I got seriously bored after an hour and had to watch my cat for a while to wake up. I was hoping the really great cast would deliver witty, clever jokes, but no. It felt like the making of it was a huge fight,” tweeted another.

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“Based on the cast alone, I’m looking forward to #thawed since it was announced. I’ve been 15 minutes in and DESPERATELY looking for *a* laugh,” a third added.

“#UnfrostedMovie #Unfrosted 6/10, imo. Probably being generous too because of all the great actors in the movie. Overall, not as funny as I expected,” said another.

“Man, I don’t even know what to say about #Unfrosted. A deeply unfunny satire that must have sounded better on paper. The celebrity cameos were cool, but the humor, tone, and plot were boring. (JFK ending) very funny though! ),” wrote one Netflix watcher.

‘STEAL THE SHOW’

Despite not liking the film, fans thought there was one saving grace in it – a cameo from a Mad Men duo.

Unfrosted might be the worst movie I’ve ever seen. 90 minutes felt like 3 hours. Seinfeld may have managed to assemble a killer cast, but for that? Wow

A user

Jon Hamm and John Slattery reprized their roles as Don Draper and Roger Sterling from the AMC drama.

Jon, 53, and John, 61, appear about an hour after Unfrosted.

They go to Kellogg headquarters to come up with names and advertising campaigns for their toaster.

Jon is never called a Mad Men character name, but he is dressed exactly like Don and acts exactly like Don.

He refers to his business partner as Roger during one scene.

The head of Kellogg’s refers to the men as “Madison Avenue advertisers.”

Jon and John appear again during the end credits when the cast is lip-syncing to the film’s song, Sweet Morning Heat.

In the end credits, they are listed as “Ad Man #1” and “Ad Man #2”.

Fans thought his cameo was the best part of the film.

“#Unfrosted is a waste of an all-star cast. The only funny thing about this was Hugh Grant as Tony the Tiger and the #MadMen bit with Jon Hamm and John Slattery,” wrote one X user.

“The cameos were plentiful and in some parts very surprising,” said another.

“There’s a cameo that steals the show #Unfrosted,” admitted a third.

Fans said the best part of Unfrosted was the surprise cameos from John Slattery and Jon Hamm, who played their Mad Men characters

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Fans said the best part of Unfrosted was the surprise cameos from John Slattery and Jon Hamm, who played their Mad Men charactersCredit: Lion’s Gates Films
The iconic duo had a scene in the film and then appeared with everyone during the end credits

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The iconic duo had a scene in the film and then appeared with everyone during the end creditsCredit: Apostille
The film also stars Melissa McCarthy, Max Greenfield, Peter Dinklage, Bill Burr, Bobby Moynihan, James Marsden, Christian Slater, Amy Schumer, Dan Levy, Hugh Grant, Jim Gaffigan and many more.

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The film also stars Melissa McCarthy, Max Greenfield, Peter Dinklage, Bill Burr, Bobby Moynihan, James Marsden, Christian Slater, Amy Schumer, Dan Levy, Hugh Grant, Jim Gaffigan and many more.Credit: Rex





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