TV: Larry David Curb Your Enthusiasm Is Returning for Season 9 UPDATE: Season 12 COMING FINAL SEASON!

Hopefully she'll be back as well..

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I could never get in to this show, and I love Seinfeld

first season was dry af...2nd season...things picked up for me halfway...reminds me a lot of seinfeld as far as its progression...first season of seinfeld wasn't really that good either imo
 
something about this chick..

remember when the waiter was rubbing her breasts to get the stain out?
they still need to work things out, so that would be even more plot

i think they officially ended with that argument about her not respecting the wood
 


Larry David really didn’t want to film this coronavirus video. It’s not the kind of thing he enjoys doing, obviously. He’d rather be plotting his next spite store. But he’s never one to pass up the opportunity to lambaste the decision-making of the American youth, especially if they keep ignoring the warnings of their states or criticizing the quality of his favorite scones. “I basically want to address the idiots out there, and you know who you are,” David explained. “You’re hurting old people like me. Well, not me, I have nothing to do with you, I’ll never see you. But other, let’s say, other old people who might be your relatives, who the hell knows?”

The next time you feel like socializing too close, David implores, realize that this “once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to stay in the house, sit on the couch, and watch TV” won’t happen again. (Where you’ll be lauded a hero, anyway.) “I don’t know how you’re passing that up,” he added. “I guess you’re not that bright. Go home and watch TV, that’s my advice to you. If you’ve seen my show, nothing good ever happens going out of the house, you know that. It’s just trouble out there. It’s not a good place to be. Stay home and don’t see anyone.” Unless maybe if you have a plumbing emergency. You can let the plumber in, and then, you know, wipe everything down when he leaves.
 
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Larry David Doesn’t Think Woody Allen ‘Did Anything Wrong’ After Reading His Memoir
By Devon Ivie@devonsaysrelax
Photo: Charles Eshelman/FilmMagic
Following a controversial rollout that included a publisher switch and criticism from his peers, Woody Allen’s new memoir, Apropos of Nothing, was released in late March. In the memoir, Allen addresses everything from his affair with Mia Farrow’s adopted daughter Soon-Yi Previn to his adopted daughter Dylan Farrow’s molestation accusation against him, and, perhaps most significantly, how he continues to maintain his “total” innocence. One of Allen’s past collaborators, Larry David, told the New York Times in a new quarantine profile that he’s been reading and thoroughly enjoying Apropos of Nothing at home. So much so, in fact, that it swayed him into believing Allen is an innocent man. “Yeah, it’s pretty great, it’s a fantastic book, so funny,” David, who starred in Allen’s 2009 film Whatever Works, explained. “You feel like you’re in the room with him and yeah, it’s just a great book and it’s hard to walk away after reading that book thinking that this guy did anything wrong.”
This is the first time David has commented on Allen, but he stopped short of saying if he would work with the director again. In recent years, numerous actors (such as Michael Caine, Hayley Atwell, and Kate Winslet) have publicly confirmed they will never again collaborate with Allen, although some other actors (such as Javier Bardem) don’t share the same sentiment. Allen was working on a new film about “a married American couple” with Christoph Waltz, Wallace Shawn, and Gina Gershon as recently as last year.
 
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Larry David Doesn’t Think Woody Allen ‘Did Anything Wrong’ After Reading His Memoir
By Devon Ivie@devonsaysrelax
Photo: Charles Eshelman/FilmMagic
Following a controversial rollout that included a publisher switch and criticism from his peers, Woody Allen’s new memoir, Apropos of Nothing, was released in late March. In the memoir, Allen addresses everything from his affair with Mia Farrow’s adopted daughter Soon-Yi Previn to his adopted daughter Dylan Farrow’s molestation accusation against him, and, perhaps most significantly, how he continues to maintain his “total” innocence. One of Allen’s past collaborators, Larry David, told the New York Times in a new quarantine profile that he’s been reading and thoroughly enjoying Apropos of Nothing at home. So much so, in fact, that it swayed him into believing Allen is an innocent man. “Yeah, it’s pretty great, it’s a fantastic book, so funny,” David, who starred in Allen’s 2009 film Whatever Works, explained. “You feel like you’re in the room with him and yeah, it’s just a great book and it’s hard to walk away after reading that book thinking that this guy did anything wrong.”
This is the first time David has commented on Allen, but he stopped short of saying if he would work with the director again. In recent years, numerous actors (such as Michael Caine, Hayley Atwell, and Kate Winslet) have publicly confirmed they will never again collaborate with Allen, although some other actors (such as Javier Bardem) don’t share the same sentiment. Allen was working on a new film about “a married American couple” with Christoph Waltz, Wallace Shawn, and Gina Gershon as recently as last year.


Didnt Allen end up marrying the chic he was accused of abusing?
 
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