Monday 11 July 2011

Curb Your Enthusiasm Season 8


Curb Your Enthusiasm is an American comedy television series produced and broadcast by HBO, which started its first season in 2000. The eighth season, consisting of ten episodes, premiered on July 10, 2011. The series was created by Seinfeld co-creator Larry David, who stars as a fictionalized version of himself. The series follows David in his life as a semi-retired television writer and producer in Los Angeles and later New York. Cheryl Hines stars as David's wife Cheryl, and Jeff Garlin as David's manager Jeff. Curb often features guest stars, and a large part of these appearances are by celebrities playing themselves.The setting is changing for Season 8 of "Curb Your Enthusiasm," but the Larry remains the same.
HBO has released a trailer for the coming season of "Curb," which takes Larry David to New York. If anything, we'd have figured that his particular brand of misanthropy would fit in better in the Big Apple, but alas, that does not appear to be the case.The much-anticipated eighth season of "Curb Your Enthusiasm" is coming in July, setting Larry David in his hometown of New York City for the first time on the show.After a two year hiatus and having successfully reunited the cast of "Seinfeld", "Curb" returrns to see David bring all his neuroses to New York. And by the looks of the trailer, fans can expect some hilarious guest appearances.Check out the official poster for season eight below (featuring David as Lady Liberty) and scroll down for the official trailer. "Curb Your Enthusiasm" premieres Sunday, July 10 at 10/9 central on HBO.It’s been nearly two years since you’ve seen a new episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm. But the wait is almost over, comedy fans. Larry David’s comedy juggernaut returns to HBO this Sunday at 10 pm EST for season eight! Lucky for us, we’ve seen three complete new episodes of the new season (which largely take place in New York City instead of Los Angeles)– one from each month the show will be airing. And we’re happy to report you will not be disappointed by the results of the show’s far-too-long hiatus.So, to help you prepare for the new season, we wanted to share 15 teasers for season eight– without spoilers! Now, keep this in mind: everyone has a slightly different idea of what a “spoiler” is. To be clear, we believe the below teases do not give away any major plot points. These are teases in the classic sense, in that it gives you a taste of what you could expect — while being as specific and playful as possible — and without giving anything important away.If this disclaimer doesn’t convince you and you still don’t want to take a chance, don’t read the following. If you want to have some fun, you should probably just read the following after the jump.
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 We learn that the Mister Softee theme song brings back some devastating childhood memories for Larry. A certain Reno 911! alum plays an angry customer on a long line. Comedians Robert Kelly and Matt McCarthy get to shout insults at one of Curb’s guest stars. Larry’s old friend, Marty Funkhouser (Bob Einstein) has been getting close to a female rabbi, but it might not be what you’d expect. What if Triumph the Insult Comic Dog took human form and became an angry auto mechanic? Larry gets in trouble for carrying out his duties as a “dessert referee.” One of Major League Baseball’s most famous World Series game chokers gets a chance to redeem himself. Larry has to make a difficult decision between his Jewish faith and a smoking-hot Palestinian woman. There’s at least one death this season. Larry and Jeff catch a friend cheating.The reason Larry ends up in New York City has a lot to do with Susie and Jeff’s daughter and a series of lies Larry tells his friend Matt Tessler (Michael McKean). We predict there will be a rise in sales at Pinkberry after the Aug. 7 episode. Ana Gasteyer has an exhilarating car ride with Larry in one scene, in what can be considered a nod to a famous Meg Ryan scene in a 1990s romantic comedy. A real-life up and coming female comedian “plays ball” with Larry and gets to call him a “douche.”

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