I heard than when Larry David thought of the idea, he rushed out to have it made, because he was worried someone else would use it first. I guess he thought if he came up with it, certainly someone else would too.
This may be the most intelligent sitcom ever. "Have you even seen the show?" "Did you see our show? It was called the HOLOCAUST!" 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂👌👌👌😂😂😂😂😂 "Somebody get a sponge." "I don't understand, why don't you get a sponge?" XD
I was laughing so hard when the two "Survivors" were arguing who survived the harsher conditions... how was that younger guy able to manage that, I don't know.
So funny how the rabbi is always involved in strange situations concerning big, tragic events. His brother-in-law died on 9/11 - but in a totally unrelated accident, when he was hit by a bike messenger.
"Vhere's da odder survivor?" Larry's face lol. "Why don't you get a sponge?" Classic Larry response. No matter how crazy or how out of control the people are around him, Larry always ends up offending or shocking someone more somehow, usually some snippety woman😆.
I think humour is always going to be the best survival tool we have in our psychological arsenal. Curve always walks a fine line with good taste sometimes under it some times over it. I think my favourite scene was the Tourrett's Chef which maybe the only truly socially acceptable way you can swear. I don't think any comedian in the world could of come up with that than Larry. I am really curious to what a real Auschwitz survivor would think of this? Would he laugh or become self righteous and very angry either reaction would be fine I mean really the guy can do what he want's he certainly earned the right
I tell you that's a really great question I would love to get the answer the way the guy did a fantastic job portraying a survivor of the holocaust or I actually was I'd like to think that he was and still displaying a sense of humor after everything he was through.
Larry David intuitively demonstrates there are unbridgeable gaps in perspectives of our culture between our 55+ y.o. WW2 Generation & those under 55 y.o. entitled, Celebrity-obsessed, Media-saturated.
I swear to God that there was a character similar to Larry David that pissed Hitler off! I've seen all the series multiple times & that's my conclusion. Larry could make an egg boil just by walking past it.
Off subject, off hand I know, but does anyone know where Larry gets his clothes, sweaters, shirts etc. Love the basic and coordination looks easily and casual. Super. Thanks!!!🏳️🌈🇮🇱🇬🇸
i didn't see the show but I've read some of the script. That guy should've teamed up with the guy who says he operated the ovens, they would've been unreproachable.
What adds to the humor, I think, is that people who survive the most tragic events are still people. And of course there are probably situations where also a real survivor simply wants to be the person with the "best" story in the room. I say this in no way to downplay the suffering - quite the contrary, the suffering is so cruel because it happened/happens to real people, with strengths and weaknesses like anybody else.
@Thunder Strike I don't believe in mysterious Masters - but for those who do: how can you be sure you really know who they are? If they are real Masters, wouldn't they have the power and capability to fool you that some other group are the Masters?
I like that Larry touches on something that always bothered me and that's people calling out for things to be carried out when they're perfectly capable of doing it. It's kind of an insidious trait to have to just freely give out orders. Cheryl's mom has the first part down and that's being considerate. But expecting others to carry out what's in your head is pretty arrogant and it's good that Larry mentioned it.
Lol a hilarious sketch about how disconnected we are from historical atrocities, and the part you care about is the millisecond where a guest at someone's house neglects to personally get a sponge. i don't recommend walking around in the world pegging people as "arrogant" and "insidious" for meaningless moments like this. you'll wind up with all sorts of delusions.
I love Larry David. With all the hilarity of this episode, it's the little things that made me laugh most. When Larry imitates Saul's accent I broke up. "Oh, there vill be a dinnah...a delicious dinnahhhh"
@PietreADI he was actually on Survivor hahaha. Colby Donaldson, season 2. Apparently they were gonna cast Ethan Zohn from Season 3 who is actually Jewish but he was so bad at acting they dropped him and got Colby who was one of the most popular contestants instead.
I still think about this episode quite a bit. On a purely conceptual level, its about as funny as anything ever thought up. So simple, yet so insanely perfect.
@@joewellindowd5664 What did you think you were surviving little man? Posting a comment on UA-cam and getting away with it unscathed? Prepare to meet your match little man. I'M A SURVIVOR!!!!!!!!
+Suraj Opinion is Never Better of course it does. Time is a variable in comedy. It is the rare exception that could be called timeless and the majority of that is physical humor. At some in the future this will no longer be funny, as the content that it addresses is no longer relevant. Savvy?
Larry always makes good points that are also rude. Like, why didn't that woman just get up and grab him a sponge instead of declaring that *someone* should get a sponge? Too bad Larry's not diplomatic. He might be able to change some hearts and minds about some of the most pressing issues facing our society.
not weird at all. The 25 year visual difference between a 40 year old father and 15 y.o. son is huge. The 25 y. visual difference between a 60 y.o. man and 85 y.o. man is less.
This is insane funny. It nails the egocentric insanity of our generation and how when someone knows nothing about history, they make the most ridiculous comparisons.
smag61306 omg. That is such a concise assessment of today's generation. The hardship of having to go thirty days without a gym and inadequate toilet facilities. It is so sad and laughable at the same time
"Why don't you get a sponge?" PERFECT. That moment when someone asks me to do something they're perfectly capable of doing themselves but because of their laziness, entitlement syndrome, or if they're a "princess" they don't, this is my response.
It was at this moment I realized I might be watching the greatest show in television history. I mean, this is not only brilliant, but gutsy. Hilarious. Legendary writing.
"Do they like to talk about old times?". That line just kills me
Lol
😩😂😂
That's kind of hilarious because it's the sort of obscure detail you might wonder about in that situation.
What would that conversation be like? Hey buddy, remember when we met, in art class?
i love how 2 people arguing during dinner and larry still ends up being the bad guy lmao
Give this man a prize for getting the joke and a helmet for broadcasting it.
first of all in jewish families two people having a vicious argument during dinner is called dinner.
a dinna'
@@borgue B for Based
TheGodfather441 this is genius...I can’t stop laughing 😂
My God, this has got to be one of the funniest scenes Hollywood has ever produced.
Zdawg1029 yes
Zdawg1029 Hollywood? This is all Larry David right here..
Zdawg1029 stupid fuck, hollywood?
This was really funny, but the funniest scene ever produced was when Louie de Palma came down out of his cage for the first time on Taxi.
I heard than when Larry David thought of the idea, he rushed out to have it made, because he was worried someone else would use it first. I guess he thought if he came up with it, certainly someone else would too.
This may be the most intelligent sitcom ever.
"Have you even seen the show?"
"Did you see our show? It was called the HOLOCAUST!" 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂👌👌👌😂😂😂😂😂
"Somebody get a sponge."
"I don't understand, why don't you get a sponge?" XD
The mess was sponge-worthy.
It's top-notch writing. Stuff like Peep Show or The Thick of It are just as intelligent
it was exactly those two remarks that cracked me up!
The Survivor actor arguing with a holocaust survivor and Larry still ends up being the asshole. Brilliant.
was it the show or the shoah.
I was laughing so hard when the two "Survivors" were arguing who survived the harsher conditions... how was that younger guy able to manage that, I don't know.
The Australian guy was full of crap. He didn't survive shit so he should have shut the hell up. What a pompous, self-righteous shitstain.
So funny how the rabbi is always involved in strange situations concerning big, tragic events. His brother-in-law died on 9/11 - but in a totally unrelated accident, when he was hit by a bike messenger.
Omfgg🤣🤣🤣🤣
"He died on 9-11!"
On the upper west side
Uptown?????....🤷♂️
I don't understand, why don't you get a sponge?
As usual Larry is the only voice of sanity masquerading as insanity
So true! Larry is annoying at times but he's right more often than not.
legend, R.I.P.
Visda58 mbbvbb/
I love Larry. Why cant he just explain the mix up and apologise lol 🤣
holy shit this writing has to be the best that ever was. That was very well done.
Richard Spikman it's a improv bro.
@@kazexjinx the bulk of the jokes are written into the script, just not the specific wording
Larry has a rare moment when he has the sympathy of the group and in 2 seconds manages to flip himself into the bad guy. Rofl.
I love how Larry’s dad is like 5 years older than him lol
The look of glee on Larry’s face when he knows what’s about to go down between “survivors”.
This is probably the best episode of curb ever
"I don't understand, why don't YOU get a sponge?"
Larry is the fucking man
Jesus you’re everywhere
My favorite curb bit. Never gets old
Only Larry could pull this one off, lol. "did you see OUR show? It was called THE HOLOCAUST!!!" Dying.
One of the greatest moments in this brilliant show.
No one does cringe as beautifully as Larry David.
The original Office is close. And BBC's Extras.
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I love Colby here. So cute and innocent, doesn’t know what’s going on at first 😂 “thanks again for having me over.”
imagine this being made today. Larry David is a genius
"Did you guys have a bathroom?" lol
"Vhere's da odder survivor?" Larry's face lol. "Why don't you get a sponge?" Classic Larry response. No matter how crazy or how out of control the people are around him, Larry always ends up offending or shocking someone more somehow, usually some snippety woman😆.
Dinnaaah, delicious dinnaaah !
Funny and very uncomfortable at the same time but ultimately brilliant!!!!!
I'm a survivor of my wife's silence to me laughing at this clip
JEWS WILL NEVER LET WORLD FORGET
WHILE EVERY AFRICAN THAT IS HERE TODAY IS A SURVIVOR
Such a great skewer of reality shows 😂😂😂
ONLY Larry could get away with this. :)
“What are you talking snacks?”, LOL, “Flipflops!”
I just love this shit . It's so fucking funny. I love you Larry
1:27 Larry is literally braying like a goat greeting Solly… ehhheehehehhehehehehehe
“Have you seen our show, THE HOLOCAUST”
This is classic! This is me when I go to the VA and sit next to a Vietnam vet.
“Somebody get a sponge 🧽 “
“I don’t understand: why don’t YOU get a sponge 🧽”
I'm only 5 seasons into Curb, but this has to be the worst situation Larry has gotten into yet..
Look all I know was I was damm close to that million dollars alright!
I wore my sneakers out then the next thing you know I've got a pair of flip-flops!
Thx for sharing. Liked & shared.
This is brilliant
I think humour is always going to be the best survival tool we have in our psychological arsenal. Curve always walks a fine line with good taste sometimes under it some times over it. I think my favourite scene was the Tourrett's Chef which maybe the only truly socially acceptable way you can swear. I don't think any comedian in the world could of come up with that than Larry. I am really curious to what a real Auschwitz survivor would think of this? Would he laugh or become self righteous and very angry either reaction would be fine I mean really the guy can do what he want's he certainly earned the right
Amen to that 😁❤✌
OH MY GOD GENIUS
“Do they like to talk about old times?”
Curb at its absolute finest.
I wonder if the old guy is a survivor for real.
I tell you that's a really great question I would love to get the answer the way the guy did a fantastic job portraying a survivor of the holocaust or I actually was I'd like to think that he was and still displaying a sense of humor after everything he was through.
The survivor is like a Paul Walker replica...
Solly won that easily. We don't even know how real "Survivor" is.
Omfg🤣🤣🤣 did you see our show?!!!! Its called the Holocaust omggg 🤣🤣🤣🤣❤❤❤
Larry David intuitively demonstrates there are unbridgeable gaps in perspectives of our culture between our 55+ y.o. WW2 Generation & those under 55 y.o. entitled, Celebrity-obsessed, Media-saturated.
I swear to God that there was a character similar to Larry David that pissed Hitler off! I've seen all the series multiple times & that's my conclusion.
Larry could make an egg boil just by walking past it.
I laughed throughout the whole video
Off subject, off hand I know, but does anyone know where Larry gets his clothes, sweaters, shirts etc. Love the basic and coordination looks easily and casual. Super. Thanks!!!🏳️🌈🇮🇱🇬🇸
The males havebheen through soo much ... they're survivors ...
and she can't get Larry a sponge?
Magnificent.
3:42 the glitched screen and Larry's face😂
i didn't see the show but I've read some of the script. That guy should've teamed up with the guy who says he operated the ovens, they would've been unreproachable.
I'm in tears 😂😂😂
Have a Dinnah! A delicious Dinnah! Holyshit! 😆
Larry has a point. Why would she ask someone to get a sponge when she herself could have?
Palestinians are still trying to survive after 70 years.
Will be a lot better off when they stop trying to kill Jews so stick that in your crack pipe and smoke it.
Whats that bird doing there? @1:24
Cloby is the only one at the table that isn't a jew.
It never gets to -45 in poland tho.
What was that bird doing at the dinner party?
“Snacks?!” Lmfaaaaaaao
Sweet Dee!
"I don't understand, why don't you get a sponge?!" That face, lmaooooooooooooooooooooooooo
Joe K so appalled 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I love later, when he's apologizing but also says "yeah and you know, also when you're near the kitchen you can get the sponge..."
So fucking relatable, people do that all the time. Larry David notices these things and is not afraid to point them out to a person’s face
Like the person recording a fight in the street with there phone while saying "someone call the cops"
@@MetalizedButt For real, another good callout from Larry.
"I don't understand why don't you get a sponge?"
What a brilliant line. Completely unexpected and yet makes perfect sense.
Why is the sponge significant? I don't get it.
Cause she's not even asking, basically ordering anyone else to do it! Yet she can't get up off of her fat lazy ass,and do it herself!
Who should get it? Hello
It's not her house, how would she know where the sponges are?
@@CaesarCassius it's not my house either but I'd bet the sponges are in the kitchen
"HAVE YOU EVER SEEN OUR SHOW?! IT WAS CALLED THE HOLOCAUST!" LOL!!!
DuckTalesWooHoo1987 best line
😂😂😂
L-O-L
Yes, seen it many times as TV Shows and Movies.
Lol technically the survivor from the show isn’t a survivor cuz he didn’t win
One could argue that anyone who was a victim of the holocaust also did not win.
@@jcarlovitch But they're still survivors. He isn't because he was doing it as a competition and lost.
Garrett Cook it never makes sense to argue or try to correct a comment that is a joke. They are not meant to be serious.
@@jcarlovitch I thought jokes were supposed to be funny
Garrett Cook funny or not you should have the intelligence to recognize one
we didn't have a gym...! lol....
Even that guy hardly kept his straight face on that one:D
FLEEP FLAAAHPS?!?!
@@BaronVonGreenback1882 of course that was for the guards and SS leadership...
There was a swimming pool (though I think it was just for the guards)
A what !?
"Snacks? Sometimes we didn't eat for a week."
What adds to the humor, I think, is that people who survive the most tragic events are still people. And of course there are probably situations where also a real survivor simply wants to be the person with the "best" story in the room. I say this in no way to downplay the suffering - quite the contrary, the suffering is so cruel because it happened/happens to real people, with strengths and weaknesses like anybody else.
@Thunder Strike Yes, it happened - even if your REAL hidden masters want you to question it.
@Thunder Strike That's what the REAL masters want you to think.
@Thunder Strike I don't believe in mysterious Masters - but for those who do: how can you be sure you really know who they are? If they are real Masters, wouldn't they have the power and capability to fool you that some other group are the Masters?
thunder strike, if you're really interested, read Christopher Simpson's 'blowback'. Then make note of how badly bamboozled you are.
I like that Larry touches on something that always bothered me and that's people calling out for things to be carried out when they're perfectly capable of doing it. It's kind of an insidious trait to have to just freely give out orders. Cheryl's mom has the first part down and that's being considerate. But expecting others to carry out what's in your head is pretty arrogant and it's good that Larry mentioned it.
Larry's been doing that since Seinfeld.
Yeah I never understood this mentality either.
JohnLoCicero right
Lol a hilarious sketch about how disconnected we are from historical atrocities, and the part you care about is the millisecond where a guest at someone's house neglects to personally get a sponge. i don't recommend walking around in the world pegging people as "arrogant" and "insidious" for meaningless moments like this. you'll wind up with all sorts of delusions.
Jokanann The guest isn't supposed to be commanding anyone in someone else's house.
This bit is a perfect example of Larry David's "sick" sense of humor..."no snacks", "flip flops" awesome.
Maybe more Curbs coming soon, can't wait.
well season 9 was a let down
@@schmidtzcargolbull it was a nightmare
no snacks really is a nightmare tho cmon
Actually .. most of the lines are improvized by the actors themselves.
@@schmidtzcargolbull it has sucked for more than two seasons, let’s be honest.
“We had very little rations, no snacks” 💀
I love Larry David.
With all the hilarity of this episode, it's the little things that made me laugh most. When Larry imitates Saul's accent I broke up. "Oh, there vill be a dinnah...a delicious dinnahhhh"
that is the best!!
That is the most hilarious part. My sister and I say that now every time we organise a catch up... should we have a delicious dinnnah 🤣🤣
oh look, a giant bird
lol I know right
@Max William Lauf yes definitely fish
a big, flightless bird. like an ostrich
"Let's say you and I go toe to toe in bird law and see who comes put the victor"
a bird lady, covered in bird shit....eating cake.
The young guy is the perfect example of vacuous narcissism.
yeah, that's the joke
@PietreADI he was actually on Survivor hahaha. Colby Donaldson, season 2. Apparently they were gonna cast Ethan Zohn from Season 3 who is actually Jewish but he was so bad at acting they dropped him and got Colby who was one of the most popular contestants instead.
@@RepsajX ooooh i get it now thanks! :-)
BEST COMMENT HERE AND SO TRUE MY FRIEND.
To be fair it wasn’t his fault he was in that situation
The noise the old man makes when he hears "I was damn close to that million dollars" LMAO
Oh man... Great catch!
Lmaooo
"How is Jerry?"
Better than Kramer
such a wanna be celeb move
Could ask colby the same thing.
I cringed so hard at this line
It's funny how it came off so poorly but it's such a 'normal' question. Like there's nothing ill about it. Great bit.
I still think about this episode quite a bit. On a purely conceptual level, its about as funny as anything ever thought up. So simple, yet so insanely perfect.
Lopan I always say “I’m a survivor”
@@joewellindowd5664
What did you think you were surviving little man? Posting a comment on UA-cam and getting away with it unscathed? Prepare to meet your match little man.
I'M A SURVIVOR!!!!!!!!
FLIP FLOPS!?!?!?
"I don't understand, why don't you get a sponge?" is imho the greatest line in television history
+d concur
Agreed from the future
10 years and this is still hilarious.
A new season coming out this year!
the amount of time that has passed is completely irrelevant to how funny it may or may not be
+Suraj Opinion is Never Better of course it does. Time is a variable in comedy. It is the rare exception that could be called timeless and the majority of that is physical humor. At some in the future this will no longer be funny, as the content that it addresses is no longer relevant. Savvy?
I love how he's actually defending himself even after he knows what the other guy is talking about.
Larry always makes good points that are also rude. Like, why didn't that woman just get up and grab him a sponge instead of declaring that *someone* should get a sponge? Too bad Larry's not diplomatic. He might be able to change some hearts and minds about some of the most pressing issues facing our society.
Bernie Sanders was our shot. We blew it.
@@Moneyg73 rofl good one
Why is there a bird freely roaming in the room??
because dennis is a bastard man!
Wild card bitches
They must not be up on their bird law
jewish custom
" snacks what you talking snacks" lol i love that line
Larry and his dad both look the same age.
@samplexample Yeah I hope I look that good when I'm 104
LD looked the same way since the 1990s
not weird at all. The 25 year visual difference between a 40 year old father and 15 y.o. son is huge. The 25 y. visual difference between a 60 y.o. man and 85 y.o. man is less.
Watch Larry David as Kevin Roberts. Looks A LOT younger. And it’s a hilarious skit!
LMAO at Cheryls dad agreeing at the mosquito part
I love that guy. "Don't you say goodbye?"
This is insane funny. It nails the egocentric insanity of our generation and how when someone knows nothing about history, they make the most ridiculous comparisons.
smag61306 omg. That is such a concise assessment of today's generation. The hardship of having to go thirty days without a gym and inadequate toilet facilities. It is so sad and laughable at the same time
Yuuup
Culture us way to PC now. Save comedy!!✌❤🤣😎
It's more about ignorantly privileged people than "this generation".
“DID YOU SEE MY SHOW?!?! IT WAS CALLED THE HOLOCAUST”
I was in a bus accident. I'M A SURVIVOR!
Dan S. BUT DID YOU SEE OUR SHOW!? 🤣
I lost it when the two guys keep screaming "I'm a survivor" 😂
me too lol
"Why don't you get a sponge?"
PERFECT. That moment when someone asks me to do something they're perfectly capable of doing themselves but because of their laziness, entitlement syndrome, or if they're a "princess" they don't, this is my response.
We didn't even have a gym!
this clip is MINT. fuckin brilliant!
I love that the punchline to the whole bit is "why don't you get a sponge" lmao. And yet it's so perfect
They’ll be a dinaahhh, delicious dinaahhh
It was at this moment I realized I might be watching the greatest show in television history. I mean, this is not only brilliant, but gutsy. Hilarious. Legendary writing.
This may be the greatest sketch I’ve ever seen in my life