Curb Your Enthusiasm - The Complete Fifth Season
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Binding: DVD
EAN: 0026359321528
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Subtitled, NTSC
Label: Home Box Office (HBO)
Manufacturer: Home Box Office (HBO)
Number Of Items: 2
Publisher: Home Box Office (HBO)
Region Code: 1
Release Date: August 01, 2006
Running Time: 315 minutes
Sales Rank: 1176
Studio: Home Box Office (HBO)
Theatrical Release Date: October 15, 2000
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Editorial Review:
Description:
Money. Security. Famous Friends. Forgiving wife. Devoted agent. Larry David has it all - except, perhaps, his identity. This season, Larry takes a sentimental journey in search of his roots, stepping on a few toes along the way.
DVD Features:
Episodic Previews
Featurette
Amazon.com:
The cover art for HBO's comedy Curb Your Enthusiasm: The Complete Fifth Season implies that the series' star Larry David is Everyman. Larry is not Everyman; in fact, he is far from it. Somewhat of an amalgam of the Jerry, George, Elaine, and Kramer characters he co-created for Seinfeld, yet so uniquely Larry, his socially inept behavior is the basis for and the best part of the show. This fifth season holds no exceptions to the world oblivious to social graces that is Larry David's. Larry tackles some tough issues, his main conundrum being the fact that his close friend Richard Lewis (comedian Richard Lewis playing himself) needs a new kidney. Season 5 slants towards Larry's soul searching: will he take the donor test? Is he a match? What will he do if he is a match? We see how far Larry will go to help his friend in need: staging car accidents, fake marriages, and more. We think we see some depth to Larry when he suspects he may be adopted and cheerfully embarks on a search to find his 'real' parents, but are reminded how things really are, when he throws morality out the window, striking up a friendship with the known sexual predator in the neighborhood in order to improve his golf game. Of course there is the very Seinfeld feel to this show in general, the tone, the self-involved lead character--and in the first few episodes there are actual storylines and even spoken lines taken almost verbatim from Seinfeld episodes, so much so that an avid Seinfeld fan may start to lose patience. Stick with it, though, because the Seinfeld-ian similarities wind down through the second half of the season and the Curb your Enthusiasm hilarity revs up. --Rachel Moss
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- Don't curb your enthusiasmI would highly reccommend this show to anyone who is a Seinfeld fan. This was the first season that ... Read More
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- great adult humorI'm a huge fan of the series...enjoyed it immensely...would highly recommend it to others that are into ... Read More
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- Love Larry DavidThis is very funny. And well worth the money especially if you don't have HBO.
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- The definition of situational comedyIf you enjoyed seasons 1-4, there's no reason to stop there. Larry and the crew provide more laughs than ... Read More
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- Curb - Season FiveCurb Your Enthusiasm from Season One to Season Six has just been too funny. We usually watch two shows in ... Read More
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