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Curb Your Enthusiasm Season 7 (HBO) [DVD] [2008]

Curb Your Enthusiasm Season 7 (HBO) [DVD] [2008]

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Studio: Warner Home Video
Category: DVD

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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 22 reviews

Format: Colour, PAL
Language: English (Original Language)
Rating: Suitable for 18 years and over
Region: 2
Aspect Ratio: 4:3 - 1.33:1
Number Of Discs: 2
Running Time: 290 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.4 x 0.7

EAN: 5051892014267

Release Date: June 7, 2010
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

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5 out of 5 stars Amazing   August 29, 2010
Jens Henriksen (sweden)
This humor is the best in the world, daily problems that escalate to katastrofi, i think we all can see ourself in this situations that Larry always seems to find, simply just great entertainment but at the same time a view from our daily life...


5 out of 5 stars larry $*@#ing david!   August 24, 2010
Mr. A. T. Mountford
Season 7 continues season 6,5,4,3,2, and 1. v. good and v. enjoyable, plus newman and costanza. some of the plot devices and small points of etiquette were vaguely similar, but the punch lines for each episode were tremendous! guess what i'm a fan!


5 out of 5 stars It can't get any better   August 15, 2010
fchnobra
For a Seinfeld fan, this is the best that could happen. I knew about Curb because they were doing a get together, and found a new passion. Brilliant!


4 out of 5 stars Larry a go-go   August 13, 2010
Owayn
Larry David just keeps getting better and better. Some great scenes in the current season as well. I'm thinking Larry in ladies underwear, Kramer getting info on groats disease, Larry verus George and Larry gets misunderstood by a doctor.
Four and a half stars out of five. Losings a half because the Seinfeld plot just wasn't interestin enough.



5 out of 5 stars Genius, Sheer Genius!   July 15, 2010
G. J. Oxley (Tyne & Wear, England)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

Who would have thought at the outset that the format of 'Curb' could support so many series, and yet still remain fresh and absolutely essential viewing?

This series' running-story is the `Seinfeld' gang reuniting for a final show - and it's great to see them back together again. Of course Larry has an ulterior motive in making a volte-face and deciding that, yes, a reunion would be a great idea - because he is totally selfish and perhaps the shallowest man alive - but we love him for it.

My favourite example of how shallow he is occurs when he continues dating a woman in a wheelchair after deciding to jilt her. Why? He discovers the benefits of being seen with her: disabled parking spaces, preferential treatment in restaurants, friends thinking he's a nice guy for dating a handicapped woman...

What of the contributions from the other characters/actors? Well, Jerry Seinfeld, is as ever, Jerry Seinfeld, and Cheryl, Larry's ex-wife returns for this series and is her usual sweet self. And while the entire Black family decide to move out en masse from Larry's home, Leon (a fabulous performance by J.B. Smoove) decides to stay. Absolutely NO ONE is funnier or swears better than this guy!

One of the highlights of the entire series is the aforementioned Leon passing himself off as an accountant who's recovered from a serious illness in order to prevent Michael Richards (Kramer in 'Seinfeld') from scuppering the reunion show. Of the other 'Seinfeld regulars - Julia Louis Dreyfus (Elaine) - who I swear gets even more gorgeous as she gets older - is perhaps underused, but Jason Alexander (George) is beyond superb. There's also a blink-and-you'll-miss-him appearance by Wayne Knight as the mighty Newman!

And it goes without saying that Larry's agent Jeff (Garlin), and his wife, the foul-mouthed Susie (Essman), are also bang on form.

For me the entire series strikes only one false note involving an extended, incredibly obvious, paedophile joke when Larry picks up a rash from the daughter of one of the `Seinfeld' studio floor staff. But other than that, it hardly puts a foot wrong.

As you'd expect, Larry continues to make a stand on a point of principle over trivia. He won't let anything lie: he never learns to back off from pointless confrontations, or when to act diplomatically or when to remain quiet to avoid unpleasant scenes. He possesses absolutely NONE of the social niceties, and no matter how many times he drops himself in it he's off doing it again at the drop of a hat. The fact that he's in the right most of the time is beside the point!

Larry is a breath of fresh, misanthropic air and this is one of the funniest sitcoms ever: it's brilliant, brilliant stuff. Some have complained of a drop in quality through seasons 5 and 6, but surely no-one could level that criticism against series 7. At least six of the ten episodes are absolute cast iron, 24-carat corkers. You don't have to be a massive 'Seinfeld' fan (as I am) to follow this series, but it adds to the enjoyment if you are.


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