Curb Your Enthusiasm - The Complete First Season | 
| Actors: Jason Alexander, Linda Bates (ii), Mark Beltzman, Cynthia Caponera, Larry Charles Studio: Hbo Home Video Category: DVD
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Avg. Customer Rating: 236 reviews Sales Rank: 389
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dubbed, Dvd-video, Subtitled, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), French (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), French (Dubbed), Spanish (Dubbed) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Number Of Items: 2 Running Time: 360 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.5 x 0.7
MPN: HBOD99180D ISBN: 0783121717 UPC: 026359918025 EAN: 9780783121710 ASIN: B0000E2PVR
Theatrical Release Date: October 15, 2000 Release Date: January 13, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available
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Product Description 1st season. Hes got it all a loving wife good friends and a successful career and a good home what could go wrong for larry david? Studio: Hbo Home Video Release Date: 09/21/2004 Starring: Larry David Rating: Nr Director: Larry David
Amazon.com Like its fellow HBO series Sex and the City, this half-hour comedy broke some TV rules and went from critics' darling to an award-winning series in three years. Curb Your Enthusiasm is the brainchild of star-creator Larry David who co-created Seinfeld and was the basis for the easily rattled George Costanza (who was played by Jason Alexander). Like George, David has a tendency to speak too much, blow things out of proportion, and, most often, fail in the end (and often liking it that way). David's new show is also like its predecessor: it's about "nothing" except following the day-to-day ramblings of a sometime writer and comic (this time in L.A.). Eternal questions stemming from universal daily dilemmas are honed to perfect comedic absurdity. A notable exception is the show is only scripted by plot; much of the action is improvised. The first season starts with a one-hour mockumentary following David's return to stand-up for the first time in years; the other 10 episodes follow a more traditional sit-com setup. David plays "himself" (as does his friend, Richard Lewis) although his manager and wife are played by comedians Jeff Garlin and Cheryl Hines. Although this first season is a comedic gem, one can't take more than an episode or two at a time--it's acidic, biting comedy. The episodes are often built like a house of cards, which the irritable David will surely collapse by the end. Like another caustic TV character, Dabney Colman's Buffalo Bill (1983-84), Larry David is not for everybody. --Doug Thomas
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CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM: HBO'S TOP SHOW January 3, 2009 CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM'S A GREAT SHOW, CLASSICAL, FANTASTIC, MARVELOUS. MY FAVORITE EPISODES, IN THE 1ST SEASON ARE, "THE BRACELET, INTERIOR DECORATOR, AND BELOVED AUNT". THEY'RE GREAT, POPULAR, FASCINATING, DELIGHTFUL, VERY AMUSING, AND REALLY WONDERFUL! I MUST SAY, "CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM, (WHICH WAS MADE IN 2000), IS HBO'S TOP SHOW. FIVE STARS! LARRY DAVID, JEFF GARLIN, CHERYL HINES, AND RICHARD LEWIS ARE VERY GREAT.
curb your enthusiasm September 23, 2008 amazon does it again. love this DVD and will be purchasing the 2nd season for my wife and I for Christmas.
So funny but not for those over 70 June 28, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I like challenging my family and introducing them to material that stretches their point of view. Not being an HBO subscriber, I was hoping CYE would be on the level of Seinfeldt- good for the whole family. Larry David's all too frequent use of the "F" word and crude references to male and female organs in my mind makes this rich series inaccessible for grandma and grandpa, the grandkids, and probably many church goers who could really benefit from this sophisticated humor. IMHO, it's a shame he couldn't have curbed his enthusiasm just a tad to make this wonderful series available to all (like Seinfeldt). Grandma is stuck with the less lustrous American Idol and old issues of Millionaire, while I'll be frustrated that I can't share this wonderful comedy classic.
Funny Funny Stuff January 23, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My sister told me a long time ago about this show. I had never seen it and she told me that she loved it. She assured me that I would like it. Well, I got the first season the other day and I must say that she was right. This show is hilarious!!!! I recommend it to anybody. Larry David is funny as hell.
The best modern version of the Restoration comedies of Wycherly and Congreve January 12, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
4.5 stars
Some of this series has been great, and some of it painfully embarrassing to watch (let's face it, sometimes Larry is just a spoiled selfish brat). The great moments can be truly classic, however, never more so than in the hour-long pilot, where the concept of the show is not yet fully in place, and the real Larry appears as well as the LD he says (in the commentary)he wishes he could be, who is the main character in the series. In the pilot we get Jerry and Jason Alexander and others talking about what Larry is really like, which is hilarious, and then we get some snippets of him doing stand-up, which is actually damn good. He really oughta do a full stand-up dvd. The pilot is one of the funniest tv episodes I've ever seen. The rest of season one shows Larry settling in to the LD persona he creates, and has many excellent story lines and jokes. Essentially this is a modern comedy of manners and mores; no shortage of material there! I keep thinking of Wycherly and Congreve when I watch this; over 300 years later and we're still caught up in our dumbass conventions that signify nothing but ego and vanity. This show will neve be as good as Seinfeld because the characters just aren't as strong (and Jason is a better Larry than Larry ever could be), but the liberties that being on HBO affords lets LD go places Sein never could...but I guess that's kind of a liability in some ways. You've got to work harder for a laugh when you can't say nasty words. This show is starting to get a little tired, but the first four or five seasons have some truly genius moments. Any guy worth a billion dollars who can make millions of people feel sorry for him is a genius, no doubt!
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