Spike Feresten, known for the 'Soup Nazi' episode of Seinfeld, collaborated with Jerry Seinfeld on the new movie 'Unfrosted: The Pop-Tart Story.' The film, made without Kellogg's approval, is a spoofy tale of the '60s breakfast battle. Feresten discusses the movie's Mad Man cameos, expressing his excitement. 'Unfrosted' has been described as a film that Kenny Bania would have made, with a review highlighting its expensive production value.
Movie Review - 'Unfrosted': An Expensive Order Served With a Golden Spoon, but Is It Palpable? https://t.co/fKP0EJbWcy
'Unfrosted' Feels Like a Movie Kenny Bania Would've Made https://t.co/3boKoPyN7E
Unfrosted co-writer Spike Feresten explains the Netflix movie's movie Mad Man cameos, saying "That scene still gives me chills when I watch." https://t.co/rJnWiM107v
Unfrosted is a "deliciously silly, spoofy tale of the '60s battle for breakfast domination." Read our full review here: https://t.co/Vu7FW9JJEz https://t.co/qQDp99y2VR
Spike Feresten is famous for writing the 'Soup Nazi' episode of Seinfeld, and he's re-teamed with Jerry Seinfeld to write the new movie, Unfrosted: The Pop-Tart Story. He spoke with MovieWeb about the movie and making it without Kellogg's approval. https://t.co/PgRAlIznMa