Hollywood 411's Marc Istook spends quality time with CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM's Cheryl Hines. Cheryl discusses blending in with the SEINFELD cast on Curb's season finale, the real Larry David and her directorial debut SERIOUS MOONLIGHT.
The reunion ready, set… action! All-new season 7 episode 10 season “Seinfeld” of Curb Your Enthusiasm premieres this Sunday. So never miss the season finale episode of this great show, only on HBO. Curb Your Enthusiasm is an American comedy series starring Seinfeld writer, co-creator, and executive producer Larry David as himself. It is produced [...]
On September 19, 2003, my wife and I went on your first date. It was a marathon. In what will probably sound like a parody of New York dating circa 2003 twenty years from now, we went to see George Saunders read at The New Yorker Festival, then saw Lost in Translation . Somewhere in there we ate at a diner and drank bubble tea. But it didn't go well. Let me clarify: I thought it went fine. I went...
The New York Times talked to J.B. Smoove after Sunday's best-of-the-season-so-far episode of Curb , which guest-starred Michael Richards (and the rest of the Seinfeld gang) and, with the help of Smoove as Larry David's housemate Leroy Leon Black, addressed Richards's stand-up slur scandal head-on. Here's an example of how great this interview is. J.B. Smoove on Michael Richards: "Sometimes, when...
Despite breaks from the American narrative during the late-60s/early-70s, romantic views of our national past survived and remain. Unavoidable, and not unique among nations; but the American version enjoys a stylistic advantage born of Hollywood trappings. Our fictions look prettier, possess more zing. They're certainly preferable to the real story, elements of which seep in for color or "authenticity,"...
Okay, it's not quite 10 questions, actually it's more like 2. But in two questions we get one Tyra lie addmission, she has a crush on Larry David. Share on Facebook
Seinfeld’s Michael Richards, aka Kramer, made an appearance on Curb Your Enthusiasm, attempting to make a joke out of his 2006 racist rant at the Laugh Factory, TMZ reports. In an episode of Seinfeld-creator Larry David’s popular series, Richards goes off on a African-American character and threatening him, says, “”If only there were a horrible name [...]
Michael Richards makes fun of the racist fit that derailed his standup career on the latest episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm . The show has a black character deceive Richards—playing himself—as part of a ruse by Larry David. Richards corners the character and begins to scream: "If only there...
I loved Seinfeld and I love Curb Your Enthusiasm. Last night, as I watched Sunday's episode of CYE, I was treated to the best of both worlds. If you're a fellow Seinfeld fan, you've got to see this episode. The primary Seinfeld actors had a table reading of Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David's Seinfeld Reunion script and we gained insight into what's happened to the characters these past dozen years....
Larry David doesn’t care about transcending the real world for the sake of perverse comedy. (Note: I said perverse comedy. Larry is reaching into more unsavory realms this season.) Since the show is filmed like a home video and the characters speak like you and I, we as an audience often attempt to relate to the plots. Nevertheless, as much as we push to find the realism in “Curb Your...
Last night on Curb Your Enthusiasm, we got to catch up with the Seinfeld gang 11 years after they were rotting in prison and wow, it was so good to see them. In the show-within-a-show plot, Larry David staged a Seinfeld reunion only because he wanted to win back his ex-wife Cheryl by
Last week was a long week that turned into a longer weekend from Thursday night on: a bad cold that had me out flat, unresponsive, full of thera-flu and up for nothing except back to back movies. Watched: Adventureland (loved it partially because it was based on the Adventureland in my hometown) documentary about teaching apes to talk (yessss), Paperclips (see this), Away We Go (totally hit the spot),...
Last night's new episode of "Curb Your Enthusiasm" — which has been working the "Seinfeld" reunion theme all season — finally got around to doing something with the painful subject of Michael Richards's disgrace over the shouting of racial epithets at some hecklers in a comedy club. Spoiler: After learning that he suffers from the fictional Groat's disease (last mentioned...
At the beginning of last night’s penultimate episode of this season of Curb Your Enthusiasm , we see Larry David, from the back, surveying the famous diner from Seinfeld , ready to start the first table read for the big reunion show. It’s a quietly touching shot, the creator of one of the greatest television programs of all time stepping back on the gridiron one more time, a living time...
Entourage TV Show is very popular tv show. Like Larry David’s Curb Your Enthusiasm, the HBO series Entourage offers a knowing and quasi-satirical inside look at the world of show business within a faux “documentary” format. Premiering July 18, 2004, the series (initially titled “Sundance Kids”) top-billed Adrian Grenier as Vincent Chase, a young, wealthy, and very “hot” movie star.
More than a decade after saying goodbye to fans of the show, the cast of “Seinfeld” got together for the promotional picture of “Curb Your Enthusiasm”. Jerry Seinfeld, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Michael Richards and Jason Alexander together with “Curb” star Larry David are all standing near the familiar door.
NBC’s Seinfeld TV Show is regarded by many fans as the best network sitcom of the 1990s; some go farther than that, hailing it as the best sitcom ever. The series grew from the free-association monologues of comedian Jerry Seinfeld, who in partnership with producer Larry David launched the program in a limited-run format beginning May 31, 1990.