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by - written on 28/07/09 (Very useful, 22 readings)
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Larry David the creator of hit television series Seinfeld plays himself in this hysterical American comedy Curb Your Enthusiasm. Series three of the HBO series contains ten episodes of, thirty minutes high quality comedy on two discs. Larry David is a fifty something, bald, glasses wearing Jewish man with a unique dress sense. CHET'S SHIRT Larry and Jeff invest into anew restaurant which is a storyline that goes through the series. Ted Danson also decides to invest in the restaurant. Larry buys the waiters a shirt he really likes called Chet's Shirt. Ted is annoyed when he's is torn, but Larry gets him a new one and mayhem occurs. THE ... Read the complete review
by - written on 02/09/08 (Very useful, 27 readings)
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The third series of Larry David's genius post-Seinfeld comedy series Curb Your Enthusiasm is probably the best, although the margin separating seasons 2, 3 and 4 quality-wise is nigh-on imperceptible. The first season to feature a running story arc upon which to hang Larry's increasingly hard-to-watch (but always - ALWAYS - bladder-shreddingly funny) faux-pas and offences, Season 3 concerns Larry's investment in a soon-to-open restaurant, alongside series regulars Ted Danson and Michael York and a handful of rich Hollywood types. As per usual, the series generally concerns the day-to-day life of Larry David, creator of Seinfeld, as he struggles to come to ... Read the complete review

by - written on 19/12/06 (Very useful, 171 readings)
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BBC have a thing about buying some of the best American comedies around and then burying them late at night on BBC2. Five or six years ago they did this to Seinfeld and The Larry Sanders Show and now they are doing it to Curb Your Enthusiasm and Arrested Development. What do these shows have in common? I think it is that none of them are easy, lightweight, run of the mill shows. This is probably why they do this, they buy the quality shows for a discerning audience and then decide that they would rather aim for the lowest common denominator and put the shows that are clever, witty, well written and don't possess the easy laugh situations other sitcoms do. ... Read the complete review





