How many ways does it need to be said? Did Simon Pegg and Nick Frost remixing a Shaun of the Dead scene do it? How about every late night host recording from home? What will it take to get folks to stay the heck home during the coronvavirus pandemic? Here's one celebrity who I'm glad to hear get their two cents in: Larry David, the co-creator of Seinfeld, creator/star of Curb Your Enthusiasm, and resident Bernie Sanders impressionist on Saturday Night Live. He teamed up with the governor of California to create an inimitable PSA on …
Larry David doesn't care if conservatives no longer watch Curb Your Enthusiasm after season 10 made fun of Trump supporters wearing MAGA hats.
HBO's Curb Your Enthusiasm may not be the first place people think to get fashion tips. But on closer look, Larry David has a lot of style to teach.
Curb Your Enthusiasm’s fictionalized version of its creator, Larry David, might not seem like the most relatable character on TV but he often is.
Larry David is back in the full trailer for Curb Your Enthusiasm season 10 on HBO, and Jon Hamm is among those along for the bumpy ride.
Larry David’s long-running comedy series Curb Your Enthusiasm just dropped a teaser trailer for its 10th season, and it is the most Larry David piece of media ever created. David spends the entirety of the brief 50 second trailer glaring at a toaster on a pedestal in a white space, taking its sweet ass time to make his toast, which is so on brand I would not be surprised to learn that this is footage from an actual episode. David, who co-created Seinfeld and was the not-so-thinly-veiled inspiration for the character of George Costanza, …
SNL’s “Bern Your Enthusiasm” sketch riffs on doppelgangers Bernie Sanders and Larry David with a bit of Curb Your Enthusiasm humor sprinkled in.
In 1989, a little show called Seinfeld premiered. It had a rough start finding an audience, but critics praised it from the get-go. Eventually, viewers got hip to it, turning the show into a cultural staple. It ended in 1998 after nine seasons of iconic episodes. While the final airing itself doesn't live up to the series' standard, there are still 179 other classic episodes from which to choose.
Larry David’s fictional self on his HBO sitcom Curb Your Enthusiasm was never meant to have any love interests. At the beginning of the series, he was married, just like David was in real life. However, he’d always pledged that if he wasn’t married in real life, he wouldn’t stay married on the show.