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  • I think I know what the ... | Matt Roush | 4/21/2006
    Question: I think I know what the nominees for best-comedy Emmys are. Desperate Housewives, Everybody Hates Chris, The Office, My Name Is Earl, Arrested Development and Scrubs. That's six, so which one would you kick to the curb? And do you think my list is appropriate? I'm just amazed at how many good comedies there are on air right now! Nobody can look at these shows and claim that the sitcom is dead. Answer: Missing from this list are potential HBO spoilers in Curb Your Enthusiasm and... read more be the first to leave a comment
  • Is there any chance Curb Your ... | Matt Roush | 1/27/2006
    Question: Is there any chance Curb Your Enthusiasm will return for a sixth season? I've read that the ratings for Season 5 were down significantly. In addition, the last episode of the fifth season seemed more like a series finale than a season finale. However, I haven't heard any announcements from HBO regarding the future of Curb, so maybe it will return. My hope is that I will get to see one more season of Larry David acting like the world's biggest jerk! Answer: Seems to me that it will... read more be the first to leave a comment
  • I'm curious to know your ... | Matt Roush | 12/16/2005
    Question: I'm curious to know your opinion about Season 5 of Curb Your Enthusiasm, now that the finale has aired. I was disappointed with the storylines, despite some very funny moments in each episode. My favorites were "The Bow Tie" and "The Ski Lift." The finale, while clever and funny at times, just didn't make it for me. I love Curb and hope that "The End" doesn't portend the real end of this outrageously funny comedy. Do you have any inside scoop about the... read more be the first to leave a comment
  • Maybe I missed it, but I ... | Matt Roush | 10/28/2005
    Question: Maybe I missed it, but I don't see anyone talking about the absolute best comedy on TV at the moment. The show Extras consistently makes me laugh out loud and is thoroughly enjoyable overall. Matt, have you had a chance to take in this hidden gem on HBO, which has received hardly any promotion? If so, what are your thoughts? Answer: I reviewed it quite positively when it premiered in late September, and now having watched the last few episodes — as with The Office, Ricky Gervais... read more be the first to leave a comment
  • My husband and I were big ... | Matt Roush | 10/17/2005
    Question: My husband and I were big fans of the original BBC version of The Office and were very skeptical about the new NBC version. However, after a rocky start last season, we feel that this season is vastly improved, and it is now one of the funniest shows on TV (along with Arrested Development, My Name Is Earl and Curb Your Enthusiasm). It has gotten to the point where I've stopped comparing this version to the original and just appreciate it for its own awkward quirkiness. What do you... read more be the first to leave a comment
  • I've really been enjoying ... | Matt Roush | 10/10/2005
    Question: I've really been enjoying Extras, but it seems like I never hear anything about the show. Why has HBO put so little effort into promoting it? Do you think it's because it's not their own production? Or because there aren't that many episodes? I saw ads for Unscripted and The Comeback all over the place and neither of those shows was nearly as good as this one. Whenever a network attempts to remake a British show, there are always scores of people complaining because they don't just... read more be the first to leave a comment
  • You've often said that you ... | Matt Roush | 8/29/2005
    Question: You've often said that you have many shows you watch every week and others that you just tune in to occasionally. So what shows are on your "must-see" list every week? And more interestingly (or painfully), if you were away for a week, in what order would you watch your regular shows upon your return? Answer: This isn't so much a question as it is a game. But I'm game, so here goes. First off, any sitcoms and reality shows on my "must-see" list tend to fall off... read more be the first to leave a comment
  • I just read in your column ... | Matt Roush | 7/29/2005
    Question: I just read in your column that Ricky Gervais' new comedy, Extras, will be on HBO after Curb Your Enthusiasm, but I thought he developed that show for the BBC. Has it already aired on the BBC, or will it run concurrently on HBO? And how did HBO manage to get the rights to the show and not BBC America? Either way, I couldn't be happier to get a one-two punch of Larry David and Ricky Gervais. Answer: Extras was developed for BBC, and will air (unless it already has) on... read more be the first to leave a comment
  • I've been waiting patiently ... | Matt Roush | 7/22/2005
    Question: I've been waiting patiently for the fifth season of the highly entertaining Curb Your Enthusiasm. Do you have any idea when it is scheduled to air? One can only watch old episodes of a show on DVD a certain number of times before you begin to crave some new material. Answer: We've been craving new Curb for too long, so I'm glad to report that the new season begins Sunday, Sept. 25 (paired with Ricky Gervais's new comedy, Extras). Can't wait ... read more be the first to leave a comment
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I Am Sorry

Network: HBO
Posted: 11/8/2007
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Long Lead Tease

Network: HBO
Posted: 10/31/2007
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Word Of Mouth

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Posted: 10/31/2007
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Curb Your Enthusiasm
Seinfeld producer/creator Larry David has...
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The Massage
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Network: iTunes
Posted: 9/2/2008 Length: 29m 27s
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Premiered: October 15, 2000, on HBO
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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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