It has nothing to do with sophistication. By your own admission, why would you want anything to do with that culture? Or find it appealing as a comical backdrop? All I'm saying is I agree with you, the glove does not fit.
Yeah, I'm just not as sophisticated as you are Balli.
It has nothing to do with sophistication. By your own admission, why would you want anything to do with that culture? Or find it appealing as a comical backdrop? All I'm saying is I agree with you, the glove does not fit.
I don't think there is a person alive who couldn't laugh at the one last night. I watched it and actually thought how the could someone write something that good. It left that kind of impression on me. They are all very well written, but last night's was incredible.
Holy that episode was great. This season is flat out amazing.
math and in.
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made this clip myself in 10 minutes. leon highlights of sundays show
"How's that rash on her pussy?"
My girlfriend cant stand this show but I make her watch it anyway..
I get frustrated with here because she doesnt really laugh at the scenes. I guess it is an acquired brand of comedy...
yah it was great
This season has been absolutely incredible. Minimal Cheryl is definitely the way to go - she clouded some of the early episodes. Comedic genius this Larry David.
I agree. She was predictable with her whine in some seasons.
It really was just genius.
What I thought was great about last night's episode was how natural and easy the Seinfeld story/acting fell into place. And the reaction shots to it within the Curb arc. Every onlooker's smile in the episode was real. And you got the feeling that if 'they' hypothetically wanted to bring Seinfeld back for another run, they could do it without breaking a sweat.
They ended the table read scene with Seinfeld telling Jason Alexander that it was, "right there." And that wasn't acting.
yeah, Larry doesn't actually write dialogue for Curb your enthusiasm
it's all improv. he basically tells them "ok, in this scene, larry does x and then you argue with him over the pen"
and then they do their thing on the spot. it's genius
Yeah there's only a couple of scenes where Cheryl improvises well and is funny. One of them is the ass episode, but she's of course overshadowed by Wanda Sykes diatribe about scrounging around lookin for asses.
Larry's ten second rule is hilarious. Leon asking Larry, "You hug my auntie and you stab her in the stomach?"
I also loved the " Hue!" episode.
Did anyone catch the similarity where Larry was wearing the pants he was returning to the store and The same story in the Seinfeld episode where Kramer sells his stories to Peterman where one was how he got his pants muddy that he was wearing while returning them to the store? Nice subtlety.
Seinfeld ing with LD at every opportunity was awesome.
Anyone catch the Season Finale???
Pretty good...
Such a good show. This season was top notch. I think the Wendy Wheelchair episode may be my new favorite.
ROFL denise handicapped
i like
no i dont watch wizards of waverly place, BECAUSE I AM AN ADULT!!!!!!!!!!
thank you hollywood insideryeah, Larry doesn't actually write dialogue for Curb your enthusiasm
it's all improv
Amazon.com has the first 6 seasons DVDs on sale for $80. Thats over $150 off the original price. I picked up the set and thought I'd pass it along
aweomse, thanks
Man, I wish HBO Comedy hadn't pulled Curb re-runs a couple months back; so stupid. I miss the out of this show. And DVD's/AVI's aren't the same. I need my Curb delivered organically.
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