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*CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM* (1 Viewer)

i just started this show with first episode of season 1 on reruns on one of our local channels.I'm sure the show isn't quite as good when censored, but I'm still enjoying it.It kind of feels like Seinfeld "lite" to me since there's really only one funny character - Larry David. but since I enjoyd Seinfeld quite a bit, Seinfeld "lite" is still better than a lot of comedies out there.
I guess that you could look at it that way, but I also think that it's sometimes a more raw and unadulterated version of Seinfeld. Obviously since it is on HBO, Larry can do anything he wants and get more twisted and vulgar. Episode 1 is fairly tame. Wait until you get to episode 3. Not sure how they will handle that on regular tv, though the syndication I've seen around here has it on at 10:00 or midnight, so they can probably get away with more.
I think I finished nine episodes. it doesn't take long when they are airing 6 episodes a week.The show airs at 11:30 my time (central). Overall i'm enjoying it enough to continue with the show.However, at age 32 I can see where i'm at the very bottom of the age group that would appreciate this humor... it doesn't seem like someone in their 20's would really "get" some of it... a lot of it seems like older humor that would appeal to married people.. and those in better social standing than average.
 
I am trying to picture Suzie Greene censored.Does she just stand there and say nothing?
:boxing: I'd have to think you definitely would want to get the seasons on DVD and watch them that way.Suzie just won't be the same without her "4 eyed f" comments to Larry.
 
Larry David appreciates the tax cut. Op-Ed piece in the NY Times. I found that reading this using Larry's voice in your head makes it funnier.

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Thanks for the Tax Cut!

By LARRY DAVID

THERE is a God! It passed! The Bush tax cuts have been extended two years for the upper bracketeers, of which I am a proud member, thank you very much. I’m the last person in the world I’d want to be beside, but I am beside myself! This is a life changer, I tell you. A life changer!

To begin with, I was planning a trip to Cabo with my kids for Christmas vacation. We were going to fly coach, but now with the money I’m saving in taxes, I’m going to splurge and bump myself up to first class. First class! Somebody told me they serve warm nuts up there, and call you “mister.” I might not get off the plane!

I’m also going to call the hotel and get another room so I don’t have to sleep on a cot in the kids’ room. Don’t get me wrong — I love a good cot. The problem is they tend to take up a lot of room, and it’s getting a little tougher in my advancing years to fold it up and drag it to the closet. I mean, I’d do it if I had to, but guess what? I don’t! Not with this windfall coming my way. Now I get to have my own room with a king-sized bed. And who knows, maybe I’ll even get some fancy bottled water from the minibar. This is shaping up to be the best vacation I’ve had in years.

When I get home, thanks to the great compromise, the first thing I’m going to do is get a flat-screen TV. Finally I can throw out the 20-inch Zenith with the rabbit ears, the one I inherited from my parents when they died. The reception is terrible and I’m getting tired of going out to bars every time I want to watch a game. Last month, the antenna broke and I tried to improvise one with a metal hanger and wound up cutting myself. Every time I see that scab, I say to myself, “If, God willing, those Bush tax cuts are restored, I’m going to buy a new TV.” Well, guess what? They have been!

It’s also going to be a boon for my health. After years of coveting them, I’ll finally be able to afford blueberries. Did you know they have a lot of antioxidants, which prevent cancer? Cancer! This tax cut just might save my life. Who said Republicans don’t support health care? I’m going to have the blueberries with my cereal, and I’m not talking Special K. Those days are over. It’s nothing but real granola from now on. The kind you get in the plastic bins in health food stores. Did someone say “organic”?

The only problem is if, God forbid, the tax cuts are repealed in two years, how will I ever go back to Special K and bananas? Well, I did quit smoking, so I’m sure if push came to shove I could summon up the willpower to get off granola and blueberries. Of course, I suppose with the money I managed to save from the “Seinfeld” syndication, I probably could continue to eat granola with blueberries, but let’s hope it doesn’t come to that.

Life was good, and now it’s even better. Thank you, Republicans. And a special thank you to President Obama and the Democrats. I didn’t know you cared.

Larry David appears in the HBO series “Curb Your Enthusiasm.”
 
The first official teaser trailer for the highly anticipated eighth season of HBO’s Curb Your Enthusiasm

The show switches the show’s setting from Los Angeles to New York. Still no premiere date, but most estimates say September.
IIRC, first half of the season is LA, second half is NYC. They shot them in reverse--did everything in NY first when everyone had summer break to fly out there for a few months & bring the kids, then back to LA to shoot the first half second.
 
The first official teaser trailer for the highly anticipated eighth season of HBO's Curb Your Enthusiasm

The show switches the show's setting from Los Angeles to New York. Still no premiere date, but most estimates say September.
IIRC, first half of the season is LA, second half is NYC. They shot them in reverse--did everything in NY first when everyone had summer break to fly out there for a few months & bring the kids, then back to LA to shoot the first half second.
Pretty good.Prettaaaaaaaay, prettaaaaaaaay, prettaaaaaaaay, good.

 
Great start to the new season. Found myself LOL many times. Larry ridicules Christians, Girl Scouts, divorce, restaurant buffet rules and Leon was Leon.

 
BTW, the British actress who played the girlfriend of Richard Lewis is named Janina Anderson.

Her magnificent globes can be seen in a movie called Halloween Night.

Or so I've heard.

 
Dog without the bag is incomplete :thumbup: I'm a little disappointed Leon didn't seize the opportunity with Larry lending his washer/dryer to the residents of battered wimmenz shelter. I thought he'd run a few of their asses into the ground but maybe that payoff will be later.

Funkhouser has been bringing the :lmao: lately

 
Long Ball Larry rules, by far my favorite show on tube. Watched the new episode twice last night, I agreed on so many levels wifey accused me of being LD!

 
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Gotta say, last nights episode was brilliant. At least five real LOL moments.

The first scene in diner where they made fun of Lewis girl, and someone said line about choplin being a great pole dancer! Lol

Leon shaking machine for a minute was great too

 
I listened to Larry David being interviewed on NFL Network's Rich Eisen's podcasts about a week ago. Eisen asked Larry what was his favorate episode of the series and Larry said it was the one where he got stuck on the ski lift with the single jewish woman. He also said that 2 of the episodes in this upcoming season are now possibly his favorate. In the most recent episode, that was hilarious when Larry said he had "breast vision", lol.

 
I listened to Larry David being interviewed on NFL Network's Rich Eisen's podcasts about a week ago. Eisen asked Larry what was his favorate episode of the series and Larry said it was the one where he got stuck on the ski lift with the single jewish woman. He also said that 2 of the episodes in this upcoming season are now possibly his favorate. In the most recent episode, that was hilarious when Larry said he had "breast vision", lol.
I think my favorite is the one where he hires the actors from the manger scene... Mary, Joseph, etc.
 
'QB Bills said:
Another outstanding episode. Really brilliant.Absolutely loved the "Social Assassin" angle.
Not to take away from the thread on this particular season, but when Howard Stern went to satellite radio, this is what he was supposed to be (compared to Seinfeld and Curb). Curb is the best show ever; my wife's Jewish uncle turned me onto it in season 2 and I have not looked back...when the wife hears cackling at 2am, she does not even have to ask what I watching anymore...it is a given.
 

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