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MilkandCookies.com (Free subscription) | 9 hours ago
The second episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld to be produced, and aired on June 14, 1990 as the fourth episode of the first season. In it, Jerry Seinfeld tries to avoid meeting an old childhood friend, Joel Horneck (Kevin Dunn). Jerry's neighbor, Kramer, conceptualizes a pizza place where you make your own pie. The episode was written by Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld, and was the first episode directed...
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Philadelphia Inquirer (Free subscription) | 18 hours ago
TV Land and the TV Guide Network have jointly acquired rights to the reruns of HBO's "Curb Your Enthusiasm," the semi-scripted comedy in which "Seinfeld" co-creator Larry David plays a version of himself.
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TV Squad (Free subscription) | 16 hours ago
Filed under: Programming , OpEd , Pickups and Renewals , Reality-Free CBS has picked up a new comedy based on the ramblings of someone's father from a Twitter account called Shit My Dad Says . The title will likely change when it gets to the small screen. Will & Grace creators David Kohan and Max Mutchnick are behind it so it has some legs. The creator of the Twitter account, Justin Halpern, has...
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Film Intuition: Review Database (Free subscription) | yesterday
Now Available on DVD & Blu-ray Photo Slideshow Although I would argue that in addition to luck, the real reason that filmmaker Woody Allen has consistently crafted masterpieces is because he’s just that good, as the auteur wrote in Match Point and shared again regarding Whatever Works , “it’s better to be lucky than good.” And fittingly for a film that celebrates the randomness...
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LG15 Today (Free subscription) | yesterday
In the debut episode (above), Lazar backed an ‘underrated’ Taylor Swift clip from her SNL appearance which Bachman went with Larry David’s lemonade stand melee from the latest Curb Your Enthusiasm. http://news.tubefilter.tv/2009/11/09/yahoos-latest-whats-so-funny-snags-shira-lazar-conagra-foods/
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New York Times (Free subscription) | yesterday
The fictional self of Larry David is being sold to two cable channels.
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[CinemaRatty] Lattest Articles (Free subscription) | yesterday
Did anyone see CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM last night When Larry David is leaving Banana Republic because of the fire alarm, there is a shot of a group of people also running to the door One of the people,...
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Premium Hollywood (Free subscription) | yesterday
They are really turning Jeff into a jerk. In the season premiere, Jeff slept with a mental patient named Bam Bam, played by Catherine O'Hara. He's also alluded to other instances of cheating, indicating that Jeff has probably been unhappy in his marriage with Susie for quite some time. "Officer Krupke" begins with Susie finding another woman's panties in Jeff's glove compartment. Understandably,...
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The Boombox Music Blog (Free subscription) | yesterday
Filed under: Say What! 50 Cent graces to the cover of this month's XXL , and had some interesting views about the American economy, to boot. " America has turned into a crack house . A place to distribute product, we don't manufacture nothing so we got to get back to that. Even the clothes we're wearing is being shipped back on a slow boat to China." This is a pretty cool crack house though,...
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Show Tracker (Free subscription) | yesterday
Coming to a basic cable network near you: TV Land and TV Guide Network have bought up reruns to HBO's "Curb Your Enthusiasm." The two networks will share "Curb," with TV Guide Network scheduled to begin airing the Larry David...
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NY Daily News (Free subscription) | yesterday
Larry David's droll, exasperated and sometimes graphic sitcom "Curb Your Enthusiasm" is coming in February to the TV Guide Network.
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Show Tracker (Free subscription) | yesterday
"I'm Larry David and I happen to enjoy wearing women's panties." Throughout the seven seasons of HBO's "Curb Your Enthusiasm," Larry David has marched to the beat of his own drum, embracing the quirky idiosyncrasies that make him the curmudgeonly...
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Vulture (Free subscription) | yesterday
Ever think you’d see Larry David in women’s underwear? To think — there was once a point at which he didn’t consider himself an actor! That’s some method seriousness there, him throwing caution to the wind and saying, “Well, here’s my junk.” We suppose you have to respect that. With the penultimate episode coming next week — and the much-awaited...
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TV Squad (Free subscription) | yesterday
Curb Your Enthusiasm reruns are coming to basic cable . First they will be shown on the TV Guide Channel next year (doesn't everybody get that channel? I thought it was just a guide to what's on television. They have shows') and then TV Land in 2013. Any event that brings Larry David's sense of humor to the masses can only be a good thing (Who had the idea for the humor in awkward situations first,...
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | yesterday
TV Guide Network and TV Land announced that they will jointly acquire basic-cable rights to Curb Your Enthusiasm, the award-winning HBO comedy series produced by and starring Seinfeld co-creator Larry David.
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drewqlv | 09/05/2009
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.
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milopxk | 09/01/2009
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.
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sterlixz | 08/19/2009
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.