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  • Actors: Larry David, Cheryl Hines, Ted Danson, Wanda Sykes, Jeff Garlin
  • Format: PAL, Closed-captioned
  • Subtitles: English, Dutch, Greek, Swedish, Hungarian
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 4:3 - 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Classification: 15
  • Studio: Warner Home Video
  • DVD Release Date: 6 Sept. 2008
  • Run Time: 288 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (42 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0012YG7V4
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 11,258 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

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All 10 episodes from the sixth season of the award-winning US TV series in which Larry David (of 'Seinfeld' fame), has it all - career, happy marriage, friends, beautiful home - but always finds that in spite of his seemingly perfect existence, his day-to-day life can, and generally does, turn into a sequence of misfortunes. In this series, Larry takes in some hurricane refugees, splits up with his girlfriend, and has his bathroom habits brought into question. Episodes comprise: 'Meet The Blacks', 'The Anonymous Donor', 'The Ida Funkhauser Roadside Memorial', 'The Lefty Call', 'The Freak Book', 'The Rat Book', 'The TiVo Guy', 'The N Word', 'The Therapists' and 'The Bat Mitzvah'.

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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 oneupmanship 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.--Kathleen C. Fennessy

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I thought Series 4 and 5 of "Curb" were merely very good, as compared with the first 3 series which were consistently side-splitting. I didn't imagine Larry David would carry on much longer with "Curb", as he has shown he knows when to quit (viz. Seinfeld). However, Series 6 is a surprise return to form. I can't say why it's better than 4 and 5: maybe it's that the "meta-plots" are richer (the Davids taking in a family of hurricane evacuees, the Blacks; Cheryl leaving Larry); maybe it's the contributions of new support actors, in particular J B Smoove as Leon Black; but on the whole, the energy levels have been cranked right back up to 10. As ever, underneath the outrageous shows of misanthropy, there is a paradoxical warmth to Larry David's humour. I hope he can keep up this level of quality, because I will miss "Curb" when it's gone.
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To sustain the level of comic and writing genius that Larry David had done over the previous five seasons of Curb Your EnthusiasmCurb Your Enthusiasm : Complete HBO Seasons 1 To 5 Box Set is some achievement. Even if you think that the series tailed off a bit after season 3 we are still talking very high levels of comedy writing and performing -certainly way superior to anything else around .Season 6 seems to have divided opinion among those who think it's the best ever and those who think it's a series too far. I , with typical contrariness and even-handedness fall somewhere in the midlle.There is much here to enjoy - the scenarios are still sharp and the performances still terrific but occasionally it slips into laziness - the joke based around Larry supposedly masturbating when actually doing something else is used too often and having become seasoned observers of the show you sometimes know where something is heading .
So in season 6 Larry is heading for divorce ( frankly it's a surprise it took this long) , has taken in the Blacks , a family who have been made homeless after a hurricane and who are errr Black. Much is made of this and it is very funny . There are the usual foul ups , misunderstandings , contretemps as Larry is still unable to put the brakes on his borderline misanthropy. Larry has opinions like the rest of us but where we in social situations can defer to societal niceties and keep them to our self's, Larry cannot. If something irks him he complains....and keeps complaining, he is a human limpet in that he cannot let go .
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It doesent get better, simple the most intelligent humor inteh World, daily situations we all can recognize ourself in and how he handle them is teh way we all would like to do... but we dont...
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This is the best season so far. The inclusion of Leon is an inspired move, he fits in perfectly and delivers some classic lines right from the word go.
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This is the best Season of Curbs yet. I agree, the inroduction of "The Blacks" is fantastic, right from the start. Larry's opening line to them (I won't spoil it) is fantastic. Leon Black is a comedy superstar with one of the foulest mouths I have ever heard.
I particularly liked the close to the edge humour, touching upon racial issues, Larry's genital problem, a "stain" on the quilt, Larry's "itchy anus" (he meets a girlfriend who has the same problem), and the one where he meets the white supremicist is a classic.
Sometimes bizarre, sometimes shocking in how close to the edge it gets, but with morals and a love story and ALWAYS hilarious, boy, am I glad Larry decided to make Season 6!
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After 5 great series' of Larry David's cringe-inducing faux reality TV show, I really think it's time to pull the plug. The Americans never have been too hot on quitting whilst they're ahead though, and as the series gets more contrived and silly it risks tarnishing the quality that preceded it.

The story arc for this season involves the Davids taking in a displaced family whose home has been destroyed by Hurricane Katarina. Larry immediately makes an impression when he points out that the Blacks' name matches their skin colour, and follows this up by traumatizing Loretta Black's daughter with a big black penis cake he orders from an erotic bakery. When Loretta's brother Leon arrives at the house, Cheryl accuses him of masturbating on her blanket and Larry of course has to confront him, which he does, subsequently discovering that the culprit is in fact Jeff. When Larry meets a deaf lady at a school play and manages to insult her dog and her husband respectively the contrivances become too much.

There are still some good moments - Larry stealing bunches of flowers from Marty Funkhouser's mother's roadside memorial, and attempting to get a sick and feverish Cheryl to have sex with him. Another great moment occurs when Larry and Leon, who have the same mobile phone, accidentally switch them with predictable but hilarious results. Overall though it seems like the series has come to a natural end, with too much reliance on the foul-mouthed tirades of Jeff's wife Suzie, jokes that have been repeated too often e.g. Larry offending Black people, and altogether too much of the irksome Richard Lewis. This is still a quality show but Larry needs to do the decent thing and be remembered as a Fawlty Towers rather than a Star Trek.
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