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#21 REMFan

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Posted 05 September 2005 - 04:45 PM

NearWildHeather said:

. That blind date sounds hilarious.

I was never much on Seinfeld, but the 'Soup Nazi' one had me ROTFL.


Hell ya, The Blind Date is one of the best episodes of the 4th Season!  :D  I also like:Krazy-Eyez-Killah (From the 3rd Season) Shaq (Season 2) This, and Seinfeld are about the only things I watch.  If it wasn't for the DVD Sets, I'd be missing some GOOD stuff.  I don't bother with regular TV anymore, there just isn't anything worth watching.

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Posted 23 January 2006 - 09:03 AM

Finally caught up to the 4th season of Curb You Enthusiasm on the weekend and it was both incredibly  funny and very sad at the same time.  

I was laughing away to the last episode and then all of sudden Anne Bancroft  appeared  in what must have been her last role.  Don't think I've ever had a gut-wrenching happy-sad reaction to a TV show before.
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Posted 24 January 2006 - 04:47 PM

Great post liz. I just finished it it was great, I sit there for half an hour constantly smiling. I think this time the running story was stronger then ever (the play, the anniversary gift) and the guest starts were cool too. I just laughed and laughed it was so well done. Also, since it wasn't on showcase lately it was the first time I hadn't seen any of them. Is there a season 5 right now?
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Posted 25 January 2006 - 05:16 AM

raveman2001 said:

Great post liz. I just finished it it was great, I sit there for half an hour constantly smiling. I think this time the running story was stronger then ever (the play, the anniversary gift) and the guest starts were cool too. I just laughed and laughed it was so well done. Also, since it wasn't on showcase lately it was the first time I hadn't seen any of them. Is there a season 5 right now?


I don't know Jason. Guess season 5 will probably start up on HBO soon.  

I also don't understand why Showcase is not playing Curb.  Probably got outbid for the contract by The Movie Channel  ???

Really enjoying Showcase's other 10 pm shows though  -  Dead Like Me and Weeds especially.
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#25 Magnetic North

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Posted 25 January 2006 - 05:50 AM

Season 5 is been and gone. It was great stuff as usual, with the highlight being larry pretending to be an orthodox jew in order to get a favour. Man, my ribs ached after that one.

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Posted 25 January 2006 - 04:04 PM

Magnetic North said:

Season 5 is been and gone. It was great stuff as usual, with the highlight being larry pretending to be an orthodox jew in order to get a favour. Man, my ribs ached after that one.

Thats good news. Can't wait:)
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Posted 31 August 2006 - 08:28 AM

hee-hee

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Letterman's Top Ten
Top Ten Reasons I Didn't Win An Emmy presented by Larry David
10.The was no 'annoying bald Jew' category.
9. How am I supposed to compete with that pretty boy Tony Shaloub?
8. They didn't like my idea of doing a tribute to people who should have died this year.
7. I refused to sleep with Ernst and Young.
6. For some reason, everyone in Hollywood thinks I killed Pat Morita.
5. Due to a clerical error, I was listed on the ballot as 'David Larry'.
4. In case you've never watched my show, I'm kind of a prick.
3. Charlie Sheen and I split the 'hooker-loving bad boy' vote.
2. I don't know and, frankly, I don't care.
1. Hey, at least I didn't lose to Barry Manilow.

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Posted 31 August 2006 - 08:34 AM

WOOT!!
I love Larry David. Roll on series 5 in the UK!
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Posted 31 August 2006 - 10:39 AM

Love this show.   :)   And his Top 10 list on Letterman the other night--very funny stuff.

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#30 Magnetic North

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Posted 31 August 2006 - 11:56 AM

There's recently been an announcement that season 6 will start filming early next year. Great news - there was a lot of speculation that the show was finished.
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