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A neurotic TV writer copes with life in L.A. in a tart, hilarious and semi-improvised sitcom that follows him dealing with one cringe-inducing dilemma after another, sometimes in the company of mortified celebrity colleagues (who play themselves). If the premise sounds a bit like `George Costanza in Hollywood,' it's because the `Seinfeld' nebbish was based on `Curb' star Larry David, the co-creator of Jerry's classic sitcom.
  • Seinfeld’s Larry David Stops by Hannah Montana | Today's Top Videos | 2/1/2008
    He may be the mastermind behind Seinfeld and the bizarre central character on the improvised series Curb Your Enthusiasm, but the last place we thought we’d see Larry David would be on Disney’s Hannah Montana. Well, if his daughter wasn’t Miley’s number one fan, he probably never would have given the cameo a second thought. Now he’s privileged enough to be grouped with the likes of Dolly Parton, Joey Fatone, Heather Locklear and many other guest stars. Watch it now! |... read more
  • Curb Your Enthusiasm: The Complete Sixth Season — Review | DVD News and Reviews | 1/29/2008
    Larry David is back for more wackiness with the sixth season of Curb Your Enthusiasm. Larry takes in a family devastated by a hurricane, makes a generous donation, pay his respects to the dead, and befriends the handicapped. The sixth season includes 10 episodes on 2 discs, plus a gag reel, a behind-the-scenes look at the sixth season, and a great conversation between Larry David and Susie Essman which was shot after an airing of the sixth season premiere at New York's 92nd Street Y. —... read more
  • Ask Matt | 11/19/2007
    What is your opinion of this season of Curb Your Enthusiasm? I thought the season started off strong, kind of lingered in the middle and ended strong with the episodes "The Tivo Guy," "The N Word," "The Therapists" and "The Bat Mitzvah." It's still great (better than Season 5), although I don't know how many more seasons it can go on, given the show's familiar formula. I'm in conflict, because Larry David still can do great episodes, but I think he might want to leave the audience wanting more... read more
  • Episode Recap: "The Bat Mitzvah" | Curb Your Enthusiasm Show Blog | 11/12/2007
    Mazel tov! I've been to my share of crappy b'nei mitzvot (there was a time, just over a decade ago, when I could have filled my entire closet with shirts that said, "I Had a Blast at [X]'s Bar Mitzvah!"), but even I am not sure where on the awkward scale that party fell. Between Larry's vigorous defense — which started out with "There's a guest here spreading a vicious, nasty, scurrilous rumor about me and a gerbil," and unfortunately ended with "I do have a tickle in my anus…" —... read more
  • Episode Recap: "The Therapist" | Curb Your Enthusiasm Show Blog | 11/5/2007
    Let’s get this recap going before I forget what happened. Now, there’s misanthropy and there’s being a flat-out bad person, and tonight, LD seriously towed that line. Between faking Alzheimer's and getting his therapist thrown in jail, I’m not sure where this so-called new Larry David is. If there’s anything different about him, it’s the fact that he’s now ruining people’s lives on purpose as opposed to just incidentally.OK, Doctor Bright (Steve Coogan)... read more
  • Ask Matt | 11/5/2007
    As a first-time writer, hopefully you'll consider answering my e-mail. I have really enjoyed the NBC show Journeyman, and I was wondering how it's doing as far as ratings, and what your thoughts are on the show. I thoroughly enjoy the characters, and the relationships have gotten better and better. The stories are interesting and definitely hold my attention, so much so that Journeyman has become what I guess they call "appointment viewing," much like HBO's Curb Your Enthusiasm and Big Love and... read more
  • Episode Recap: "The N Word" | Curb Your Enthusiasm Show Blog | 10/29/2007
    I never knew being bald was such a burden. Look at our good friend Jeff: With a full head of hair, he's getting extra food and high-profile clients. As a baldie, well, he's just a fatter version of Larry, though, it must be said, without years of bitterness about his condition. Fortunately for him, his hair will, as he pointed out after cursing Larry, grow back. Larry's bald forever.Larry's not just bald, though. Larry's bald and single. And the single part is what prompted one-half of... read more
  • Curb Shocker: Who Would You Choose? | Roush Dispatch | 10/22/2007
    'Fess up, fellow Curb Your Enthusiasm fans. Your first response to Sunday night’s pivotal episode was: What took her so long?When Cheryl left the TV version of Larry David in this blisteringly funny episode (reflecting, though one has to imagine far more humorously, the recent real-life split of Larry and wife Laurie David), you’ve got to admit that you’ve often wondered, as most of their acquaintances have, why she ever stayed with this misanthropic, myopically self-obsessed,... read more
  • Cheers: Larry's Kicked to the Curb | Cheers & Jeers | 10/22/2007
    Cheers to Larry David for bringing a surprising dose of reality to Curb Your Enthusiasm. The cranky comic, whose real-life marriage to environmental activist Laurie David recently ended, saw TV wife Cheryl (Cheryl Hines) leave him — for the inventor of no-fly underwear. (Seinfeld aficionados will note the parallel to Frank Costanza's unmentionable cocreation, the "bro.") The twist promises to breathe new life into the HBO sitcom, which seemed ready to expire after last season's finale,... read more
  • Episode Recap: "The TiVo Guy" | Curb Your Enthusiasm Show Blog | 10/22/2007
    Knowing what any good Curb viewer already knows about Larry David's real life — namely that he and Laurie, his actual wife, recently divorced due to "irreconcilable differences" — this episode was uncomfortable to watch. Yes, if I called my husband from a rolling airplane and he asked me where the warrantee was for the TiVo, I'd be pissed, and I'd probably leave him, too. Actually that's a lie; my DVR means more to me than any man ever could. I'd probably be the one to be left. Like... read more
  • Ask Matt | 10/19/2007
    I just recently got into Showtime's Brotherhood and I have to say, I am totally loving it. The whole cast is great, the stories are interesting, and I'm glad Showtime had faith to keep it going after subpar viewership. I should be caught up soon to start Season 2. In another recent addition to my list, I found Dexter this summer and was equally blown away. Michael C. Hall has found another terrific drama after Six Feet Under; I can't wait for what's in store for Dex this year. Add in the sexy... read more
  • Episode Recap: "The Rat Dog" | Curb Your Enthusiasm Show Blog | 10/15/2007
    I think Larry David spies on me. Until this week I could have chalked everything up to coincidence (the smoke alarm, "shmo-hawk" and disturbing car rides), but when he devoted every other scene in this episode to a toaster that doesn't actually toast anything, well, I had to wonder where he keeps the surveillance camera. The idea that it could take 15 minutes to toast some bread (and still have it be bread and not toast) hits incredibly close to home, and as funny as it is, I'm starting to get... read more
  • Episode Recap: "The Freak Book" | Curb Your Enthusiasm Show Blog | 10/8/2007
    When I heard that this episode would feature a meeting of John McEnroe and Larry David, I was almost giddy with excitement. This was the highlight of the show, but unfortunately, the rest of the story just fell flat. Maybe I'm just scarred because that ride from the cemetery to the Staples Center gave me Vietnam-style flashbacks to a horrible Friedman family car ride, because of the screaming and the threats, but after a stellar four shows, many of the scenes this week just hit awkward... read more
  • Episode Recap: "The Lefty Call" | Curb Your Enthusiasm Show Blog | 10/1/2007
    Folks, I attempt to make this a family-friendly blog, so I'm not going to quote any of Leon's advice to Larry about how to best deal with the skinhead (advice that included spray-painting and eating Snickers bars inside of said skinhead's southern orifice), but I will say that the whole thing had me laughing so hard, I was afraid I might hurt myself. Luckily I'm OK, because I certainly didn't want to end up in the doctor's office where I'd be quizzed on my bathroom habits. I do have to agree... read more
  • Ask Matt | 10/1/2007
    I actually started watching Damages because of Glenn Close. I continue to watch it because of her ? and Ted Danson. His Frobisher character is just fascinating. He conveys the complexity of a human being so damn well. I sometimes don't know whether to hate him, have sympathy for him, laugh along with him or just care for him. But I do know I can't take my eyes off him. I expected great acting from Glenn Close and she doesn't disappoint, but I never expected to be so fascinated by Ted Danson. I... read more
  • Episode Recap: "The Ida Funkhouser Roadside Memorial" | Curb Your Enthusiasm Show Blog | 9/24/2007
    What would Larry David do? That's going to be my moral barometer from now on. Think about what he would do and do the opposite (hey…). On the other hand, while I wouldn't toss 50 bucks to the floor just to get out of a funeral, I'd probably be one of the vultures diving for it, so should I really be one to judge?Let's try to follow the chain of events. Larry reams out a woman for abusing the ice cream sample policy — a woman who later turns out to be dean of admissions for the private... read more
  • Episode Recap: "The Anonymous Donor" | Curb Your Enthusiasm Show Blog | 9/17/2007
    Not even Joe Klein had so much trouble being anonymous. Then again, no one ever accused Mr. Klein of using a teddy bear as an aphrodisiac. Episodes like this make you wonder whether Larry David really ever thinks about anything but being master of his domain.Not that we should complain, because even if it is his main concern, we get to hear Susie say stuff like this: "You what? You jerked off in their house? That is sick! You have wrought your semen outside of our home, Jeff? That’s... read more
  • NASCAR, Curb and More Fresh Stuff | Today's News: Our Take | 9/14/2007
    New to Interviews & Features:• NASCAR preview: Can Jimmie Johnson keep the pedal to the metal in the postseason?• Curb Your Enthusiasm's Jeff Garlin shares a look at the new season, and more.• Our introduction to the new cast of Dancing with the Stars continues with a look at Floyd Mayweather Jr. read more
  • Garlin's Enthused About Curb — and the Cubs | TV Guide Interviews & Features | 9/14/2007
    HBO's hit comedy Curb Your Enthusiasm returned for its sixth-season premiere last Sunday, and if you had to name one person other than Larry David who's been responsible for the show's success, it would have to be Jeff Garlin. The big-bodied Chicago native has handled executive-producing duties while playing Jeff Greene, Larry's manager and mischievous confidant. In this week's episode, "The Anonymous Donor," Jeff once again proves that Larry is not the only one whose enthusiasms can get him... read more
  • Episode Recap: "Meet the Blacks" | Curb Your Enthusiasm Show Blog | 9/13/2007
    Evening everyone. I’m here for the recap. What’s that? What do you mean the episode aired Sunday night? Well, you’re already here and you don’t have any plans, so why not read the recap? There are plenty of leftovers, and they don’t include any (ahem) black log cake.So it was a pretty, pretty good episode. We got our overarching storyline for the season in the Blacks. To make up with Cheryl after a typically horrendous evening — the two of them and the Greenes all... read more
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Premise: A neurotic TV writer copes with life in L.A. in a tart, hilarious and semi-improvised sitcom that follows him dealing with one cringe-inducing dilemma after another, sometimes in the company of mortified celebrity colleagues (who play themselves). If the premise sounds a bit like `George Costanza in Hollywood,' it's because the `Seinfeld' nebbish was based on `Curb' star Larry David, the co-creator of Jerry's classic sitcom.

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