Curb Your Enthusiasm question
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Curb Your Enthusiasm question
Ok I picked up Season One last week and enjoyed it. However it almost seems as though a few of the episodes aren't in order. One example that I remember is on one episode where they are at the jewelers' a homeless guy thanks him for some special food he gave him before. Then a few episodes later is a scene in which Larry gives him that food. Anyone know if this is the way the order was supposed to go (I never got to see season one on TV)?
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You can see the original production order here: http://epguides.com/CurbYourEnthusiasm/
I don't know how they are presented on the DVD, so perhaps you can compare.
Season 1
1. 1- 1 101 15 Oct 00 The Pants Tent
2. 1- 2 102 22 Oct 00 Ted and Mary
3. 1- 3 103 29 Oct 00 Porno Gil
4. 1- 4 104 5 Nov 00 The Bracelet
5. 1- 5 105 12 Nov 00 Interior Decorator
6. 1- 6 106 19 Nov 00 The Wire
7. 1- 7 107 26 Nov 00 AAMCO
8. 1- 8 108 3 Dec 00 Beloved Aunt
9. 1- 9 109 10 Dec 00 Affirmative Action
10. 1-10 110 17 Dec 00 The Group
1. 1- 1 101 15 Oct 00 The Pants Tent
2. 1- 2 102 22 Oct 00 Ted and Mary
3. 1- 3 103 29 Oct 00 Porno Gil
4. 1- 4 104 5 Nov 00 The Bracelet
5. 1- 5 105 12 Nov 00 Interior Decorator
6. 1- 6 106 19 Nov 00 The Wire
7. 1- 7 107 26 Nov 00 AAMCO
8. 1- 8 108 3 Dec 00 Beloved Aunt
9. 1- 9 109 10 Dec 00 Affirmative Action
10. 1-10 110 17 Dec 00 The Group
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Originally posted by mikerodot78
The homeless guy didn't thank him on that episode. Larry offered him a tuna sandwich or something and he turned him down.
The homeless guy didn't thank him on that episode. Larry offered him a tuna sandwich or something and he turned him down.
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Originally posted by saoirse
But what he gave him in the later episode was specifically refered to in that scene.
But what he gave him in the later episode was specifically refered to in that scene.
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I did a search for Curb Your Enthusiasm and this was the closest thread I could find to my question, so I'm just going to ask it here.
On the second disc, they have the hour long comedy special also entitled Curb Your Enthusiasm. This has to be one of the most pixelated things I've ever seen. Is it meant to look like that, or is my DVD defective? It's not pixelated during the interview segments, only during the "making the pitch" segments.
So, my question is, is this due to a) the format they shot it on, b) bad authoring, or, c) my disc being bad?
On the second disc, they have the hour long comedy special also entitled Curb Your Enthusiasm. This has to be one of the most pixelated things I've ever seen. Is it meant to look like that, or is my DVD defective? It's not pixelated during the interview segments, only during the "making the pitch" segments.
So, my question is, is this due to a) the format they shot it on, b) bad authoring, or, c) my disc being bad?
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Right, in episode 7 Larry takes back the food that the caterer stole from his house the night before, and as he's walking on the street he gives the three trays to a homeless man.
In Episode 4, the homeless guy thanks him for the food and asks him for money while Larry attempts to go into the jewelers to buy his wife the bracelet.
Its definitely out of sync.
In Episode 4, the homeless guy thanks him for the food and asks him for money while Larry attempts to go into the jewelers to buy his wife the bracelet.
Its definitely out of sync.
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Originally posted by Suprmallet
I did a search for Curb Your Enthusiasm and this was the closest thread I could find to my question, so I'm just going to ask it here.
On the second disc, they have the hour long comedy special also entitled Curb Your Enthusiasm. This has to be one of the most pixelated things I've ever seen. Is it meant to look like that, or is my DVD defective? It's not pixelated during the interview segments, only during the "making the pitch" segments.
So, my question is, is this due to a) the format they shot it on, b) bad authoring, or, c) my disc being bad?
I did a search for Curb Your Enthusiasm and this was the closest thread I could find to my question, so I'm just going to ask it here.
On the second disc, they have the hour long comedy special also entitled Curb Your Enthusiasm. This has to be one of the most pixelated things I've ever seen. Is it meant to look like that, or is my DVD defective? It's not pixelated during the interview segments, only during the "making the pitch" segments.
So, my question is, is this due to a) the format they shot it on, b) bad authoring, or, c) my disc being bad?
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Originally posted by Suprmallet
On the second disc, they have the hour long comedy special also entitled Curb Your Enthusiasm. This has to be one of the most pixelated things I've ever seen. Is it meant to look like that, or is my DVD defective? It's not pixelated during the interview segments, only during the "making the pitch" segments.
So, my question is, is this due to a) the format they shot it on, b) bad authoring, or, c) my disc being bad?
On the second disc, they have the hour long comedy special also entitled Curb Your Enthusiasm. This has to be one of the most pixelated things I've ever seen. Is it meant to look like that, or is my DVD defective? It's not pixelated during the interview segments, only during the "making the pitch" segments.
So, my question is, is this due to a) the format they shot it on, b) bad authoring, or, c) my disc being bad?
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Originally posted by MasterCXtreme
It's not Pixelated, but it definitley is pretty grainy. That's because it's a documentary that Larry had shot so it was most likley done with a home video camera. Does it really need great quality anyways? Possibly it's help to distinguish it from the episodes.
It's not Pixelated, but it definitley is pretty grainy. That's because it's a documentary that Larry had shot so it was most likley done with a home video camera. Does it really need great quality anyways? Possibly it's help to distinguish it from the episodes.