Saturday, October 3, 2009

GiddyUp!


Since the invention of TV, Many shows have come and gone. But without a doubt I can easily say Seinfeld has been the greatest thing to ever happen to the TV. I can remember being around 11 or 12 and knowing that Thursday night on NBC a new episode of Seinfeld was coming on. That sounds crazy, and is usually not what a 12 year old boy is looking forward to. There was just something different and unique about the humor. I had never seen anything like it, and it appealed to me even at a young age. Larry David and the Cast of Seinfeld...especially George, have shaped my whole outlook on life. To this day I will still watch episodes of Seinfeld I have seen dozens of time and find something new every time. So tomorrow night on HBO the cast will finally be reunited in the best way possible via Larry David (the smartest man alive) on his own show Curb Your Enthusiasm. Here is an interview with Larry David from The Huffington Post about the reunion.

The 'Seinfeld' reunion on this season's 'Curb Your Enthusiasm' is the only one we'll ever see, Larry David told us during a conference call. But it will last for five of the eight episodes and include a few brief cameos--Bania! George's mom!--in addition to performances by co-stars Jerry Seinfeld, Jason Alexander, Julia Louis-Dreyfus and the embattled Michael Richards. The season will also see cameos by Meg Ryan, Rosie O'Donnell, Christian Slater, Elisabeth Shue, Sharon Lawrence and Catherine O'Hara.


Here's what Larry had to say about the 'Seinfeld' reunion, future seasons of 'Curb' and playing golf with President Obama. Season 7 begins this Sunday at 9 pm EST.

Are you happy with how the 'Seinfeld' reunion turned out?
"I'm thrilled. But then I was happy with how the 'Seinfeld' finale turned out, so maybe you've got the wrong guy."

How much have you kept in touch with the 'Seinfeld' cast, and Michael Richards in particular, in recent years?
"I've kept in touch with all of them to varying degrees. Michael went through a very traumatic experience, really. He's been quite chastened by it. What he did on 'Curb' it didn't affect him at all since he was very funny on the show. But I know it's deeply affected him personally."

How many times in the past ten years have you been approached to do a 'Seinfeld' reunion?
"It's come up quite often. People asked me and I said no. That's probably why it was in my head. I never considered it and I never will consider it. ''Curb' Your Enthusiasm' is the only way it could have ever gotten done. We didn't really do a reunion. We did a faux reunion. We're doing episodes of 'Curb.'"

How has your treatment of Jewish humor changed since 'Seinfeld'?
"It's not something I think about. My thinking hasn't changed on the matter since I started doing 'Seinfeld'. If it's something that I can use comedically, I will if I think it's funny. The more people I can offend, the better. The only difference is that on 'Seinfeld' we did have a lot of people watching who did get offended by many of the things we did because it was a network show. But the people who are watching ''Curb' Your Enthusiasm' on HBO are paying, so they want to see this kind of thing."

How much of Larry David do we really see on the show?
"I've always said that my personality is a lot truer on the show than it is in life. So you're really seeing my personality. What you're getting now and what most people get daily is a dishonest human being."

Can you give us a preview of the Larry-Cheryl relationship this season?
"A lot of the season is about that. I don't want to get too specific, but obviously the only reason I'm doing the reunion show is to try to get her back."

Does that reflect some sort of thinking that went on in your real life where you were thinking, 'what if I did something extreme like the reunion show to get my own wife back'?
"You know, I don't think I'm going to answer that question."

Can we expect to see you coming back for another season next year?
"It's possible. I'll think about it in the next couple of months. There's a couple of ideas. I don't think any will be as good as the 'Seinfeld' idea though. It's going to be hard to top that. I'll have to admit."

You were playing golf on Martha's Vineyard at the same time as President Obama this summer. Did you get a chance to check out his game?
"I was actually on the golf course at the same time he was but we didn't cross paths. I haven't seen his golf game but I don't think much of my own. It's hard for me to disparage other swings."

Would you like to challenge President Obama to a game of golf?
"I think it would have been fun. Maybe next summer."

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Seinfield is my all time favorite show!

D Dubs said...

"What you're getting now and what most people get daily is a dishonest human being." best dude on Earth. Happy birthday Pat!

Anonymous said...

And Jerry is still wearing some white leather sneaks