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Curb Your Enthusiasm: Eighth Season (Disc 2 of 2) (2011)
Rating:
Starring: Cheryl Hines, Susie Essman, Larry David, Jeff Garlin
Director: Larry David
Category: Television, Comedy
Studio: HBO Home Video
Subtitles:
English, Spanish, French
Length:
300 mins

 
 

 

One of HBO's true signature series, Curb Your Enthusiasm premieres its long-awaited eighth season. Candid, unsparing and self-deprecating, Curb Your Enthusiasm is driven by the offkilter comic vision of Larry David, co-creator and co-executive producer of another lauded comedy series, Seinfeld. David's HBO series blurs the lines between reality and fiction, as he and a cast of real and fictional characters are followed by a ubiquitous camera that chronicles the private, often banal world of a (relatively) public man. The series proves how seemingly trivial details of one's day-to-day life - a trip to the grocery store, a remark at a dinner party, a fender-bender - can precipitate a "Murphy's Law" chain of misfortune to hilarious effect. To keep the narrative spontaneous, Curb is shot without a script; cast members are given scene outlines and often improvise lines as they go.