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You can check out the post below, showing Larry at the game as well. Fun fact: This ep helped get a dude out of jail. He was on parole. Arrested for murder I believe. When Larry heads to New York, we are treated to a whole array of new locations. Larry also looks for viagra and runs with Terry, his trainer, near Washington Square Park. You can check it out here. Happy 72nd birthday to the funniest, nicest man ever. Best day ever talking to him at length.
PugloverDeb July 2, While these locations are not particularly significant on their own, they gain new meaning in the light of the show. As Larry and his friends traverse around the city, we see it through their eyes. The choice of filming locations is deliberately low-key, so it does not interfere with the progress of the show too much.
Where is Curb Your Enthusiasm Filmed? Shuvrajit Das Biswas. It sets up a game of lying Pachinko that is really, really funny. Vince Vaughn is back as Freddy Funkhouser and is in four episodes. We get to see many more sides of the Freddy-Larry relationship.
They flirt with getting into business together, they try to help each other in the dating arena — with negative effects — and they squabble over some of the most petty things you can imagine, and they do it really well.
Watching those two together this year is one of my favorite things about the season. How did you pull of such a star-studded roster in the pandemic? In a way, the pandemic made it easier to get bigger guest stars.
The poor actors were doing improv with whoever is in their house. It became pretty obvious that we had to get people who we knew and who we could count on. Tracey Ullman came in, we got her in from England, and she has a major arc. It was incredible. The pandemic had us making offers to lots of bigger names, but it also made it much harder to schedule things.
Then we go down for a week to scout. And there are five two-episode blocks. But in the pandemic, we made a decision to take any scene that had a lot of extras and move to the very end because we were hoping things would look a lot better by that point.
So in block one, instead of shooting episodes one and two, we shot parts of all 10 episodes. Which, is insane for an improv comedy. We might shoot scene five from an episode in November, and scene two from the same episode in May. It was a lot to keep track of. What does that mean for Larry and ex-wife Cheryl? Larry has come to peace with Cheryl and Ted. He no longer has a bone to pick with Cheryl or Ted for being able to date freely after a divorce.
Larry is so funny with Richard. In each one of these cases, we had one very specific celebrity in mind — and we actually got them all and got them here to L. One in particular was another one of these parts that we wrote for a specific person — and it had to be that one person. The logistics with guest stars were daunting this season. But we seem to do this, where we write something for a specific person and we have no plan B.
How would you compare this season to seasons past? One thing we did slightly differently this season was how we open. But this year, we thought opening with this moody, noir-y death would be a surprising and interesting way to start the season: waking up with Larry finding a guy dead in the pool. Even with Leon [J. Smoove], who has lost his Mary Ferguson.
And Larry will be very helpfully unhelpful in that endeavor. Do you feel you accomplished that? Somehow, in spite of crazy scheduling and shooting things so out of order — production was mind-bending — we were actually able to make the exact show we wanted to make. And, no one got sick. I think both of those things are an amazing achievement.
It would have been an accomplishment to just make it through without anyone getting sick, but I think we made it through and made a really great season, too. You and Larry seem to feel the same way after every season: He says he is out of ideas, but you are more confident he will come up with enough for another show. How do you feel about a season 12 right now? I feel about season 12 the way people feel about the afterlife.
People used to never wear clothes. And now we wear clothes all the time. Curb premiered 21 years ago. Why do you think the show is so long-lasting and feels like it could go on forever? Because of Larry David. The 11th season of Curb Your Enthusiasm airs Sunday nights at p.
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