Curb Your Enthusiasm
Curb Your Enthusiasm
TV-MA | 15 October 2000 (USA)

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    ManiakJiggy

    This is How Movies Should Be Made

    Fluentiama

    Perfect cast and a good story

    Clarissa Mora

    The tone of this movie is interesting -- the stakes are both dramatic and high, but it's balanced with a lot of fun, tongue and cheek dialogue.

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    Ariella Broughton

    It is neither dumb nor smart enough to be fun, and spends way too much time with its boring human characters.

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    allstarrunner

    Honestly, I never really got into Seinfield. I have no idea why, I admit I need to give it yet another shot and force myself to watch the entire first season to see if I get into it. I've heard it said that you're either of lover of Seinfeld or Curb but not generally both - I have no idea how true that is, but it does seem to be true for me. I love how LD takes current cultural trends and then pokes fun at them. Personally, I think the later seasons are even better than the first! (but they are all good to me!)

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    rogerthatrodger-05736

    This show will make you laugh, shows are better when it's tv-ma

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    kevinjshay

    Curb Your Enthusiasm is in its 10th season of production, which is amazing when you consider Seinfeld only went nine. Larry David, like the self-centered-even-for-a-Seinfeld-sitcom George Costanza character, takes some getting used to, but he does things that most of us wish we would. Such as confront some jerk who parks in two public spaces. It is only a fictional sitcom, but David seems like he would do that in real life. Some episodes go too far even for this darker comedy. Bringing back Michael "Kramer" Richards to poke fun at his 2006 real-life racist rant was a new low, until David likely went lower by eating the last meal of a dying dog. All he and his manager had to do was buy the yogurt and bring it back for the dog. I didn't laugh when they ate the yogurt during an argument on the ride home and was caught doing so by an acquaintance; I merely wondered why they couldn't buy yogurt cups for them if they were hungry. It didn't work as comedy - making light of a dog dying rarely does. This is as much parody of society's excesses as any sitcom and does make you think of how the somewhat smaller nuisances in life can grow to become bigger problems. As pure entertainment, I prefer an Indiana Jones movie, but it makes me laugh in places. David is more mature than the Seinfeld characters, and he should be, being quite a bit older. But he still leaves me lacking many times.

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    ehefferan

    Being part Irish part Jew, (which is somewhat interesting for some...) go and figure it out why?..I can only say this: Beautiful Creation- One word; Brilliant! It's a Timeless story/ in various episodes that depict ideologies and situations to the core, which many of us or better said the majority of of us avoid on a daily basis. I was taken by the simplicity of the production yet the amount of detail invested in every scene, yet it is really satisfying, Larry David a true genius brings us a comedy that will last for many generations and more to come-

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