Curb Your Enthusiasm "Vehicular Fellatio" - 9/27/2009
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Re: Curb Your Enthusiasm "Vehicular Fellatio" - 9/27/2009
Awesome episode.
The ending with Jeff and Susie was funny when Larry says he has an x-Acto knife in the car and then you can see him struggling with the plastic around the x-Acto knife.
The ending with Jeff and Susie was funny when Larry says he has an x-Acto knife in the car and then you can see him struggling with the plastic around the x-Acto knife.
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Re: Curb Your Enthusiasm "Vehicular Fellatio" - 9/27/2009
Good episode, but not nearly as good as last week's Bam Bam episode. Super Dave's appearances bring the show up a big notch too.
I think when Bob Weide doesnt direct, the show suffers. the show's timing feels a bit off because of it.
btw: did the chick from NYPD Blue do the dirty deed or not?
I think when Bob Weide doesnt direct, the show suffers. the show's timing feels a bit off because of it.
btw: did the chick from NYPD Blue do the dirty deed or not?
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Re: Curb Your Enthusiasm "Vehicular Fellatio" - 9/27/2009
I thought this episode was just classic Curb. Funny as hell. I especially loved how we came full circle at the end. Larry unable to open the plastic packaging in the beginning and then facing the same problem yet again at the end. I can't be happier at how this season is going so far. So excited to see the Seinfeld gang next week!
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Re: Curb Your Enthusiasm "Vehicular Fellatio" - 9/27/2009
Very funny stuff. My favorite Curb in a few seasons, actually.
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Re: Curb Your Enthusiasm "Vehicular Fellatio" - 9/27/2009
I rarely am beside myself with laughter when I watch a show, but this episode had me rolling on the floor. I can't believe this is the final season because this show is solid gold. Thank god Leon is staying. I thought the season opener was hilarious, but this ep went above and beyond it. Everything was perfect. Can't wait for next week.
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Re: Curb Your Enthusiasm "Vehicular Fellatio" - 9/27/2009
Who said this is the final season?
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Re: Curb Your Enthusiasm "Vehicular Fellatio" - 9/27/2009
Didn't Larry David say this was it? I seem to recall that the last season was going to be it, but he brought it back for one last go-round. I'd love to be wrong, but that's what I recall reading somewhere.
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Re: Curb Your Enthusiasm "Vehicular Fellatio" - 9/27/2009
I think you're mistaken KC. In every interview I've seen, Larry's been very happy with his creative process and has imtimated that the show will continue for some time.
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Re: Curb Your Enthusiasm "Vehicular Fellatio" - 9/27/2009
On ONDemand there's this documentary about Curb which I think was made for season 6 where everyone says that at the beginning of the season Larry always says it's going to be the last season, and then after the season is over he invites everyone back to do one more. He basically said he hates writing the episodes but loves making them, so if he could get around the writing part he would keep making them. So basically we won't know it's the end until he straight up says it's the end.
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Re: Curb Your Enthusiasm "Vehicular Fellatio" - 9/27/2009
^ Since the beginning of season 6 he's had help writing. 3 old Seinfeld writers are working with him on Curb now.
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I can't stop laughing at that last sound he made when he left the doctors office
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Re: Curb Your Enthusiasm "Vehicular Fellatio" - 9/27/2009
On ONDemand there's this documentary about Curb which I think was made for season 6 where everyone says that at the beginning of the season Larry always says it's going to be the last season, and then after the season is over he invites everyone back to do one more. He basically said he hates writing the episodes but loves making them, so if he could get around the writing part he would keep making them. So basically we won't know it's the end until he straight up says it's the end.
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Re: Curb Your Enthusiasm "Vehicular Fellatio" - 9/27/2009
I think a possible great idea for the next season would be Larry trying to put together a new TV show. After this year doing the Seinfeld reunion he realizes how much he misses television that after being begged by executives he gives in and decides to give it another go.
Hilarity ensues.
Hilarity ensues.
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Re: Curb Your Enthusiasm "Vehicular Fellatio" - 9/27/2009
Who was the guy that played the friend of Leon? He was freaking huge.
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Re: Curb Your Enthusiasm "Vehicular Fellatio" - 9/27/2009
After thinking about it again, what is up with the timeline? I would assume that Loretta would storm into the house and be pissed, within earshot and visibility of Leon. Although maybe he left right after the coast was clear, was driving the wife somewhere, and then picked up the fuckin Chinese food, then saw the aftermath.
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Re: Curb Your Enthusiasm "Vehicular Fellatio" - 9/27/2009
I think that makes it even funnier that just after Leon barely avoided being caught and killed by Anton, and Loretta "caught" Anton's wife and Larry, that while Loretta presumably raised the roof Leon's reaction was "I could eat a little Chinese."
One of the great parts of Leon's character is that as much as they are different, he and Larry are basically the same.
One of the great parts of Leon's character is that as much as they are different, he and Larry are basically the same.