Exactly right. Steve Martin, Leslie Nielsen, and Bernie sanders are all examples of that as you all have pointed out. I have a theory about this.. I think it’s natures way of making up for the fact that those guys looked much older than they were when they were younger. But nature is rewarding them for that by making them look better longer because their look never changes once they hit that part of their life.
True. Also..maybe it gives u a different outlook. People can be so superficial and these people looked inward maybe or found comedy in the truths of life and didn’t worry anymore about superficial shit. Idk..my hot take from my couch
You guys are really helping me with these comments bc I’m deaf & the closed captions are all messed up! Thx!lol.What is that word they’re laughing so hard about! Debauch something?
🤣 yes! After " I'll have a bowl of soup, and that's all you're having?" I thought of the Seinfeld episode when Banya orders soup for his "free meal" conversation. When they laughed I was wondering if they thought of it also
Yep, I was thinking that the soup comment is such a Curb thing when Jerry said that lol. Like I could hear Larry in the show complaining about Jerry not eating enough and making him look fat or Jerry not ordering enough, making him look poor
felt like i saw 5 different sienfeld episodes in the making. You can tell these guys turned their casual friendship into one of the most successful sitcoms on television. genius
I'm like 2 minutes in and already can't stand the fake laughing... as far as I can see it, it's a normal conversation with blatantly forced laughing. How many times in the first few minutes alone is there gonna be a cut to silence with him just randomly grabbing his side laughing with zero context as if this whole thing is just unfathomably hilarious?
@@DoctaFlood You're missing the part where they've been friends for over 30 years and are most likely deeply fond of each other. Have you never had such a friend? One you can't help but laugh with, no matter how mundane the setting or topic you're discussing is? If you haven't, then I'm sorry - and moreover this video probably isn't a great fit for you. However, while I don't think the laughter is forced, I'll certainly grant that the clips are heavily edited. In particular, the cut around ~2:07 stood out to me: Larry suddenly goes from resting his arms to holding his cup with both hands at chin height, but Jerry's speech is perfectly continuous. Anyway, humor is subjective, and both of these people are actors. I personally don't think any of the laughter herein depicted is forced, but I do think the editing makes it unnaturally dense.
You can see why Seinfeld the sitcom was so funny. These are 2 guys who make each laugh and get along - and they put that to paper and had great comedic actors to perform it.
After the 1993 season, they started holding scheduled meetings where other comedians would come to Larry and Jerry and pitch comedic situations they found themselves in as possible plots or subplots for Seinfeld. They would take notes and if they decided to use your story or your material, you’d go to NBC studios and sign NDAs stipulating that the events you sold them were no longer yours to discuss. This very practice led to the episode where Kramer sells J. Peterman his stories that demonstrated irony. That’s the episode where Elaine has to warn Kramer”Peterman fell in mud; you didn’t.”
I think curb is like 99% improve so the show is litterly just people going with the flow constantly. From what I've heard LD writes a 7 page story and thyy go off of that for the episode and that's it.
Larry is the finest kvetcher ever. I love the sound of his voice griping indignantly about the minutest thing. Here he's laughing with genuine pleasure and it's a wonderful fresh change.
Larry David is my hero. He's made a living off of poking fun at things everyone is thinking, but are a bit too bashful to say. I want another season of Curb, Larry. Keep me laughing.
@@BScott7220 J: "So you would have just let the door close on me?" G: "Better than me standing out here like an idiot holding a door all day." J: "You're telling me that if I was just one foot back in this direction-" G: "Then you're on your own. Five seconds, that's the cutoff." J: "Door in my face. I can't believe you." G: "I can't believe you'd let me stand here like a schmuck for more than five seconds without so much as a jog." They both turn around to find that the line to be seated extends through the building and they have to wait in line at the door, which George has to keep open because he got there first. Arguments about who holds the door ensue.
@@CurbYourTube yes, but Larry did the v. successful 'Curb' w/o jerry. Jerry hasn't been doing that much, besides acting like he's the king of comedy. lol
Sure, but he was always disorganized, he would have never do something as massive as Seinfeld without Jerry. Doing Curb on his own is so different, he did it when he was already a close to billionaire and thus relaxed. They are lucky they met each other.
Larry has gone on record to say that Jerry helped establish his career, and vice versa. I don't think you'd have Curb without Jerry's influence in the Seinfeld era. They both made each other successful.
I am watching this on Netflix since I wanted to watch the whole episode. One part that I find pretty Seinfeldesque is when Jerry says he probably hasn't seen a real spit=take in 5 years. Earlier (in the uncut episode), they were talking about a car Larry David was thinking about buying and Jerry asks when was that. Larry says "about 5 years ago" and Jerry says he had a feeling it was 5 years. It's always 5 years. For him to weave that back into the conversation effortlessly is great comedic timing and intelligence and shows why Jerry's a master. They both are.
what's hilarious is that George Costanza is based off Larry David. His quirks and perspective. So watching Jerry and Larry talk and have coffee is very reminiscent of George and Jerry sitting in the diner
The “debauched Larry” comment and their reaction to it is about the funniest take I’ve ever seen. I’ve seen it 100 times and I still can’t contain my laughter. What a great duo. How lucky were they to have found each other, to have such a free-flowing, natural back-and-forth banter? These friendships are what life is about. I’d pay money just to watch them hang out all day.
I am having my morning coffee watching these two comedic legends. These two are the Batman and Superman of comedy. Time to vote, which is Superman and which is Batman?
What strikes you most about the two of them was that it was that their work was never about becoming wealthy, it was just something that came thru they genius. Even today, they don't even seem to take the fact that they are so wealthy very seriously
It's like that when 2 people are having an ordinary conversation and both of them have a great sense of humor. Everything is funny and you can't stop laughing. No need for therapy!
These two have a blessed and charm life and will live way into their 90's like mel brooks, bob hope, george burns etc - all that laughter and success has strengthened their immune systems
these two together is just genius. literally decades after writing seinfeld together and they are still funny as hell and so in sync it's like they writing episodes just by talking with each other
Actual spit take
Seemed a little forced honestly..
They didn't even say anything funny, but they were both slapping their knees and spitting their drinks
@@harrison298 I wouldn't want to assume. They are friends for 50 years and have a lifetime of inside jokes.
@@harrison298 its an inside joke
michael scott would be proud !
Meeeeeeeeeee!!! 2
Only Larry would go on this show and get tea instead of coffee
Mocha Joe mustve left a bad taste in his mouth
@@TheViolentjester obviously not sexually.
It's so he doesn't have to use the bathroom
@Tom B Interesting take, Tom. Best of luck to you.
@Tom B
*JEEZZZZZ! A lot are but SOME really choose not to be involved in the foolishness.*
Larry aged once and hasn’t aged since like 1993
I say the same thing about Steve Martin and Leslie Neilson
like Bernie
Exactly right. Steve Martin, Leslie Nielsen, and Bernie sanders are all examples of that as you all have pointed out. I have a theory about this..
I think it’s natures way of making up for the fact that those guys looked much older than they were when they were younger. But nature is rewarding them for that by making them look better longer because their look never changes once they hit that part of their life.
True. Also..maybe it gives u a different outlook. People can be so superficial and these people looked inward maybe or found comedy in the truths of life and didn’t worry anymore about superficial shit. Idk..my hot take from my couch
Yeahhhh.. he just kinda stopped. 😂
"you just made the distance that was acceptable for me to hold that door." If that isn't the most larry david quote ever
Yep he’s larry david 24/7 alright 😄
That's how Season 9 of Curb opens.
Not suitable for public
I dated a gal once who would not hold the door if they were over 8 feet away....she was a moron
You guys are really helping me with these comments bc I’m deaf & the closed captions are all messed up! Thx!lol.What is that word they’re laughing so hard about! Debauch something?
'We did a TV series together in the 90s' , what an understatement
What was it called?
@@marcmarparran7753 mein feld
@@TheOnlyGamingMC Not heard of that one.
@@marcmarparran7753 It was also a desktop game for computers
@@lapelcelery42 Not Playstation?
Jerry taking about ordering soup: "What the hell do you care what I order?"
Jerry 30 seconds later: "Herbal tea? Really?"
🤣 yes! After " I'll have a bowl of soup, and that's all you're having?" I thought of the Seinfeld episode when Banya orders soup for his "free meal" conversation. When they laughed I was wondering if they thought of it also
Yep, I was thinking that the soup comment is such a Curb thing when Jerry said that lol. Like I could hear Larry in the show complaining about Jerry not eating enough and making him look fat or Jerry not ordering enough, making him look poor
@@bethanygilboard4389we’re goin’ to Mendy’s Jerry!
Comedians in Cars getting Herbal Tea
No soup for you
I love seeing Larry David genuinely laugh. It’s such a rare thing.
apparently on Curb, he cracks often during takes but gets annoyed when the established actors laugh during a take. It sounds very Larry David.
It’s rare to see fake Larry David laugh, if you watch the bloopers he cracks in every scene
@@nvrules27 i think he was being sarcastic
@@nvrules27 Fake Larry David? 🤔
It’s even more amazing to see him show some mutual admiration towards someone and genuinely enjoy another person’s company.
these 2 are in exceptional shape for their age. can you believe larry is 73, and jerry is 66? good for them, healthy and still having fun in life.
Well Larry has been 73 all his life.
To be fair, when this was made, they were more like 64 and 56... right?
Because all they do is laugh...it's extremely healthy!
The fact that Larry is only 7 years older than Jerry.... lol
Money helps
felt like i saw 5 different sienfeld episodes in the making. You can tell these guys turned their casual friendship into one of the most successful sitcoms on television. genius
*The most successful
how horrible for you.
Without their laughter, it would be a normal conversation between Jerry and George.
I'm like 2 minutes in and already can't stand the fake laughing... as far as I can see it, it's a normal conversation with blatantly forced laughing. How many times in the first few minutes alone is there gonna be a cut to silence with him just randomly grabbing his side laughing with zero context as if this whole thing is just unfathomably hilarious?
@@DoctaFlood You're missing the part where they've been friends for over 30 years and are most likely deeply fond of each other. Have you never had such a friend? One you can't help but laugh with, no matter how mundane the setting or topic you're discussing is? If you haven't, then I'm sorry - and moreover this video probably isn't a great fit for you.
However, while I don't think the laughter is forced, I'll certainly grant that the clips are heavily edited. In particular, the cut around ~2:07 stood out to me: Larry suddenly goes from resting his arms to holding his cup with both hands at chin height, but Jerry's speech is perfectly continuous.
Anyway, humor is subjective, and both of these people are actors. I personally don't think any of the laughter herein depicted is forced, but I do think the editing makes it unnaturally dense.
@@DoctaFlood that just happens when you’ve been friends with someone for years
Right!
2 genius comedy giants, the chemistry between them cannot be faked.
Only see one genius
LD
Why would they have to fake that
This was wholesome. Seeing Larry having Fun. I wish him many happy fun years ahead. We need you.
You can see why Seinfeld the sitcom was so funny. These are 2 guys who make each laugh and get along - and they put that to paper and had great comedic actors to perform it.
Felix gang
After the 1993 season, they started holding scheduled meetings where other comedians would come to Larry and Jerry and pitch comedic situations they found themselves in as possible plots or subplots for Seinfeld. They would take notes and if they decided to use your story or your material, you’d go to NBC studios and sign NDAs stipulating that the events you sold them were no longer yours to discuss. This very practice led to the episode where Kramer sells J. Peterman his stories that demonstrated irony. That’s the episode where Elaine has to warn Kramer”Peterman fell in mud; you didn’t.”
This needs to be a full on series. I could watch these two forever!
They did a little show in the 90s which is a lot like this
Why can't they take it on the road? Great act
It’s like acting, without acting
I love Larry David. He just never shuts off. People think it's all an act with Curb but no that is really Larry. LD is my spirit animal.
I think curb is like 99% improve so the show is litterly just people going with the flow constantly. From what I've heard LD writes a 7 page story and thyy go off of that for the episode and that's it.
@@Hunter_Kennedy1 I too have heard this which makes it even more brilliant
no, that's not him. he is on becuase he knows they are filming.
But Larry's nothing like Larry in this.
I’d love to see the unedited footage of this
Probably not so funny
i can probably make that happen
@@CurbYourTube Please do!
@@CurbYourTube That was absolutely superb. Thank you.
@@tonylee-UK ok man youre welcome
Larry is the finest kvetcher ever. I love the sound of his voice griping indignantly about the minutest thing. Here he's laughing with genuine pleasure and it's a wonderful fresh change.
What's a kvetcher? 😂
Understandable how these two made the best sitcom of all time
Such a brilliant pair of comedians. Their laughter is infectious. It's like watching a new episode of Seinfeld. A show about nothing.
These two seem to have such a great time together. It's like "at last, someone who is almost exactly like me".
Larry David is my hero. He's made a living off of poking fun at things everyone is thinking, but are a bit too bashful to say.
I want another season of Curb, Larry. Keep me laughing.
It's in the making. Season 11 is coming.
"You've just made the distance that was acceptable for me to hold that door."
Such a George line. Lol.
That was just off the top of his head, and it could have been fodder for a 1-2 minutes between Jerry and George.
It's a bit from Curb
@@BScott7220 J: "So you would have just let the door close on me?"
G: "Better than me standing out here like an idiot holding a door all day."
J: "You're telling me that if I was just one foot back in this direction-"
G: "Then you're on your own. Five seconds, that's the cutoff."
J: "Door in my face. I can't believe you."
G: "I can't believe you'd let me stand here like a schmuck for more than five seconds without so much as a jog."
They both turn around to find that the line to be seated extends through the building and they have to wait in line at the door, which George has to keep open because he got there first. Arguments about who holds the door ensue.
When Larry just bails out after Jerry says “debauched,” doesn’t get any better
I love that. I ordered a soup and someone said “that’s all you’re gonna get ?
WTH do u care” sounds like frank coatanza
its amazing to watch them riff off each other, its shows how long they've been working together.
Jerry's lucky he met Larry
i would add vise versa
@@CurbYourTube yes, but Larry did the v. successful 'Curb' w/o jerry. Jerry hasn't been doing that much, besides acting like he's the king of comedy. lol
Sure, but he was always disorganized, he would have never do something as massive as Seinfeld without Jerry. Doing Curb on his own is so different, he did it when he was already a close to billionaire and thus relaxed.
They are lucky they met each other.
You kinda needed Jerry’s star-power to get Seinfeld going.. he was a pretty successful stand-up comedian at the time.
Larry has gone on record to say that Jerry helped establish his career, and vice versa. I don't think you'd have Curb without Jerry's influence in the Seinfeld era. They both made each other successful.
Jerry and Larry truly are the masters of their craft. I can’t think of many other people who can be so entertaining by just vibing
I am watching this on Netflix since I wanted to watch the whole episode. One part that I find pretty Seinfeldesque is when Jerry says he probably hasn't seen a real spit=take in 5 years. Earlier (in the uncut episode), they were talking about a car Larry David was thinking about buying and Jerry asks when was that. Larry says "about 5 years ago" and Jerry says he had a feeling it was 5 years. It's always 5 years.
For him to weave that back into the conversation effortlessly is great comedic timing and intelligence and shows why Jerry's a master. They both are.
The German car is a Seinfeld power move.
They're like the same person. Love it
It’s incredible that someone who is genuinely never excited about something like Larry David has such a sense of humor
what's hilarious is that George Costanza is based off Larry David. His quirks and perspective. So watching Jerry and Larry talk and have coffee is very reminiscent of George and Jerry sitting in the diner
I don’t know why larry didn’t just play george himself
The “debauched Larry” comment and their reaction to it is about the funniest take I’ve ever seen. I’ve seen it 100 times and I still can’t contain my laughter. What a great duo. How lucky were they to have found each other, to have such a free-flowing, natural back-and-forth banter? These friendships are what life is about. I’d pay money just to watch them hang out all day.
I love it when Larry loses it over the word "debouched" 😂
debauched
I think these two guys have a genuine love for each other. I could see it.
These 2 are meant for each other
I don't understand why Larry never came back on the show. I would watch these two guys hanging out and talking forever.
this feels like two old friends gettibg together again! chemistry is unmatched
It's nice to see them both laugh so deeply
This is the most "Seinfeld" thing I have ever seen. I can truly see how the show came about from these two. ....... George is sooooo Larry David.
1:15 "soup isn't a meal!"
Jerry's trying to save the meal 😂
Did he put crackers in the soup?
Banya!
Yeah I could pretty much watch these two guys talk all day long and be thoroughly entertained.
3:31 is Jerry's authentic laugh when no camera is around. Not the polite laugh or the half laugh. That's his REAL laugh
I don’t think I’ve ever seen either of them laugh like that. I love it.
THIS is the show we need, Larry and Jerry just talking about nothing without a script.
*you just made the distance that was acceptable for me to hold that door*
- Larry David
He used that in Curb, when he didn't hold the door for the lesbian.
Happy to have shared the earth with these fellas.
Am I the only one that sees the irony of two Jews in a Volkswagen beetle??🤔
touche
Pretty sure that's intentional. Jerry is super picky about the cars that he drives with guests, I think.
Jews love German cars, BMW, Porsche, and ok also Saab made in Sweden
@@joecostner2608 Everybody loves German cars dude as a Muslim i love em too😄
@@RoachDogg_JR for fucks sake lmao
Curb is a documentary. That's really him. Holy shit.
I just watched the distance that is appropriate for me to comment on this video.
Classic Larry 😃
I wish Larry David was my uncle or related some how. I'd never miss a family function and would actually show up early just to hang out with him.
It's not personal, but you already know he would be dreading it and therefore likely avoiding you. lol
Your both right LMAO
The thing that's great about these two together is that they're actually peers.
They’re like equals. EQUALS JERRY!
I am having my morning coffee watching these two comedic legends. These two are the Batman and Superman of comedy. Time to vote, which is Superman and which is Batman?
Larry David is Batman and Jerry Seinfeld is Superman. Also Larry David is a New York Yankees fan and Jerry Seinfeld is a New York Mets fan.
What strikes you most about the two of them was that it was that their work was never about becoming wealthy, it was just something that came thru they genius. Even today, they don't even seem to take the fact that they are so wealthy very seriously
I’d love to see round tables of writing Seinfeld episodes omg!!!!! ❤️🙌🏻
CICGC brings me so much joy. I don’t know why but it just does!!!!!!
Larry brings up his mother saying he never got excited about anything in an episode of Curb too. What a glorious disaster this man is
Your profile pic is of my favorite character in Curb.
I'm so in love with Larry David it is ridiculous. ❤️
I feel the exact same way!
"That's very Kramerous."
I'll add Kramerous to my vocabulary now.
Their chemistry is just brilliant,
You can tell of their friendship,
They genuinely seem to enjoy each others company
Since time began, I can't imagine any two people having laughed as often or as hard together as these two.
Imagine if either of them had said anything remotely funny!
Oh, God how much I love these two man.
jerry + distance = door hold
Wow seeing him opposite Jerry really exposes just how closely George nailed his Larry David impression on Seinfeld
This got be most Seinfeld thing I ever seen
You can see the joy in Larry's eyes being there with Jerry.
I swear to god I could watch 5 hours of this
Jerry to Larry: "Nobody can waste time like you and me".
Me: "Allow me to introduce myself".
That would be a waste of time
@@khushboosingh5964 spot on LOL
What a blessing they found each other !!! Universe came together for Seinfeld show to happen
Soup? That's not a meal!...😂
The soup counts!
I can't with these two, it's too much😂😂😂
0:53 is hilarious. "Well, I'm Jewish...and you know what? I could be described as very Jewish."
Larry comes off as brilliant and hilarious...
These two were meant for one another. Too much chemistry.
It's like that when 2 people are having an ordinary conversation and both of them have a great sense of humor. Everything is funny and you can't stop laughing. No need for therapy!
These two have a blessed and charm life and will live way into their 90's like mel brooks, bob hope, george burns etc - all that laughter and success has strengthened their immune systems
You can tell that there are parts of conversation that’s not for the camera, it’s only for themselves to enjoy and understand.
Larry has the big salad for lunch!!!! Lol
He just had to have the BIIIIGGG salad!!! *waves hands around*
These two should make a podcast and name it Tuesday’s with stories II
Brilliant!
I could watch them crack each other up forever
“You just made the distance that we acceptable for me to hold that door”. Foreshadowing of season 9 Curb there.
What is it about Larry I find so attractive? He can make eating a pancake fascinating.
these two together is just genius. literally decades after writing seinfeld together and they are still funny as hell and so in sync it's like they writing episodes just by talking with each other
If you notice Jerry doesn't laugh like that with any of the other guests he has on the show.
I feel like this is the first time I ever saw him in a room with someone he seemed to respect, and that's including the Obama episode
Gervais
The pancake bit spoke to my soul. I thought I was the only one...
So this is how short the episodes are when you take out all the espresso cut scenes...
Larry’s the funniest person in the world who isn’t even trying to be funny
Larry David is the funniest person ever
Two fine minds cracking each other up. Joyous and exhilarating.
I put Larry David on the tier of mark twain..the comedy of social observance are so parallel
When Jerry said, "Soup? That's all you're gonna get?" I see what you did there, Jerry 😆
Larry David must be protected at all costs
Larry has both the best smile and the best laugh in the history of Hollywood.
This is so good I laughed like I had smoked a bowl, but I hadn't.
Two guys who totally get each other...
Aww you cut out the part when they were talking about the difference between a cigar and a cigarette 🚬
He's a combination of all 3 characters. Amazing.
The real-life diner conversation between Jerry and George.
These two really get each other, their brains are so in sync
Larry David is a genius.