Curb Your Enthusiasm - The Complete Sixth Season
starring: Larry David
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Throughout Curb Your Enthusiasm's fifth season, HBO's master of passive-aggression went in search of his roots. In the sixth, Larry returns to his old tricks--to the relief of fans who felt the show was losing its way. As usual, most scenarios revolve around problems unique to neurotic millionaires. Larry's voice of reason, wife Cheryl (Cheryl Hines), continues to save him from himself (when she can). This time, the 10-episode arc turns to Roots when the Davids take in the Blacks, a family of African-American hurricane evacuees, including Loretta (Vivica A. Fox) and her brother, Leon (an uproariously profane J.B. Smoove). Naturally, "L.D." offends other groups along the way, like an Asian gentleman ("The Anonymous Donor"), a chemotherapy patient ("The Lefty Call"), a deaf woman ("The Rat Dog"), and tennis-player-turned-comedian John McEnroe, a group unto himself ("The Freak Book"). During the year, Larry also tangles with an X-rated dessert, an unsympathetic senator (Rep. Barbara Boxer as herself), an inebriated chauffeur (Toby Huss), the infinite superiority of Ted Danson, and the usual games of one-upmanship with Jeff Greene (Jeff Garlin), Richard Lewis (himself) and Marty Funkhouser (Bob "Super Dave" Einstein, brother of director Albert Brooks).
Since Curb Your Enthusiasm takes its inspiration from David's real life, the big news arrives when Cheryl, a character based on environmental activist Laurie David, walks out on him. Then their friends pick sides. Thereafter, things really start to go downhill, resulting in some of Larry's funniest faux pas ever--until R&B vocalist John Legend steps in to save the day. Not literally, but his soulful singing sets the scene for the surprisingly sweet finale. Extra features include a live conversation between David and Susie Essman, a sixth year featurette ("On the Set"), and a gag reel. --Kathleen C. Fennessy
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Movie DVD
Amazon.com:
Throughout Curb Your Enthusiasm's fifth season, HBO's master of passive-aggression went in search of his roots. In the sixth, Larry returns to his old tricks--to the relief of fans who felt the show was losing its way. As usual, most scenarios revolve around problems unique to neurotic millionaires. Larry's voice of reason, wife Cheryl (Cheryl Hines), continues to save him from himself (when she can). This time, the 10-episode arc turns to Roots when the Davids take in the Blacks, a family of African-American hurricane evacuees, including Loretta (Vivica A. Fox) and her brother, Leon (an uproariously profane J.B. Smoove). Naturally, "L.D." offends other groups along the way, like an Asian gentleman ("The Anonymous Donor"), a chemotherapy patient ("The Lefty Call"), a deaf woman ("The Rat Dog"), and tennis-player-turned-comedian John McEnroe, a group unto himself ("The Freak Book"). During the year, Larry also tangles with an X-rated dessert, an unsympathetic senator (Rep. Barbara Boxer as herself), an inebriated chauffeur (Toby Huss), the infinite superiority of Ted Danson, and the usual games of one-upmanship with Jeff Greene (Jeff Garlin), Richard Lewis (himself) and Marty Funkhouser (Bob "Super Dave" Einstein, brother of director Albert Brooks).
Since Curb Your Enthusiasm takes its inspiration from David's real life, the big news arrives when Cheryl, a character based on environmental activist Laurie David, walks out on him. Then their friends pick sides. Thereafter, things really start to go downhill, resulting in some of Larry's funniest faux pas ever--until R&B vocalist John Legend steps in to save the day. Not literally, but his soulful singing sets the scene for the surprisingly sweet finale. Extra features include a live conversation between David and Susie Essman, a sixth year featurette ("On the Set"), and a gag reel. --Kathleen C. Fennessy
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:

Rating:
- Great Show
What can I say? This is classic Larry David. "The Ida Funkhouser Roadside Memorial" episode is absolutely hilarious. I've seen it a dozen times and I still laugh.
Rating:
- My favorite season
This is actually my favorite season. I think they really pushed the limits on this one which made it ever more hilarious! Lots of surprises too!
Rating:
- One of the Best TV Shows Ever
Curb is basically a continuation of Seinfeld... if you love Seinfeld, you'll absolutely love Curb.
Larry David = George, and HBO gave Curb the oppertunity for longer R rated shows.
Rating:
- Absolutely Hilarious
Love this show....The Therapist was my favorite episode from this season.... the shows still has it's magic!
Rating:
- GOOD SERIES, BUT NOT THIS SEASON NOT GOOD
i love this series, but this season was awful, although the only funny episode was the "funkhouser memorial" but i feel this episode is funny,its not worth buying this dvd for; if you are new to curb, buy seasons 1-4 they are hilarius.season 7 is coming, although i was disappointed with last season i will still watch the new season.
- Great ShowWhat can I say? This is classic Larry David. "The Ida Funkhouser Roadside Memorial" episode is absolutely hilarious. I've seen it a dozen times and I still laugh.
- My favorite seasonThis is actually my favorite season. I think they really pushed the limits on this one which made it ever more hilarious! Lots of surprises too!
- One of the Best TV Shows EverCurb is basically a continuation of Seinfeld... if you love Seinfeld, you'll absolutely love Curb.
Larry David = George, and HBO gave Curb the oppertunity for longer R rated shows.
- Absolutely HilariousLove this show....The Therapist was my favorite episode from this season.... the shows still has it's magic!
- GOOD SERIES, BUT NOT THIS SEASON NOT GOODi love this series, but this season was awful, although the only funny episode was the "funkhouser memorial" but i feel this episode is funny,its not worth buying this dvd for; if you are new to curb, buy seasons 1-4 they are hilarius.season 7 is coming, although i was disappointed with last season i will still watch the new season.





