It always annoyed me how shows weren't more accurate to real life. I know if you made it accurate with people flubbing their words and the occasional stutter, it would throw the flow of a show off but there's so many other things (like people laughing at each other) that they never even attempt. Except Curb obviously.
Only because the cast are great at improv, a lot of the guest actors are bad though and drag the scenes down which has become more of an issue across the series.
I don't mind if it's unnatural as long as it's good. Because old-ass movies have super unnatural dialogue, yet they're very entertaining. Natural-sounding dialogue is just one way to do a show/movie, and it can suck too. A lot of shows try to be overly natural and the writing goes nowhere
The fact that Larry David went on a rant and quit SNL when he was a writer their and then he showed up for work on Monday like nothing ever happened. They used that on Seinfeld where George quits his Real Estate job with Rick Barr then comes back on monday morning as if he never quit. Brilliant !
I'll always be a winner and you'll always be a loser. Thats why im over here and youre................over there. I wonder if larry thought about slipping a mickey in real life lol
Come on now. Yeah he wrote the funniest story lines but Jerry was great too. As a writer and as a performer. His observations of daily life are a big part of the show
stop discrediting Jerry's importance to the show. he plays the best "straight man" (comedy term, not sexual orientations or lgbtbbq bullshit) probably ever
Curb your enthusiasm has a unique way of bringing everything back to the first big event in the first episode, on a crazy rollercoaster ride. It's easily one of the best shows out there and Larry is a genius writer.
Much like a great piece of music. There's a solid riff, or a hook, or even just a section that resonates with the listener and then it goes off somewhere else for awhile, but brings it right back home. That resolve. He's a master of his craft.
People actually laughing at each other in Curb was something I noticed as well. It just feels way more natural. With most shows I often wonder why those people are even friends if they don't laugh at each other's banter or when someone just cracks a great joke. They always act like it's the most natural thing to come up with a witty reply in any given situation.
People used to in sitcoms. Watch Cheers or Frasier. They stopped sometime in the 2000s and made it to where characters don’t have senses of humor themselves.
I liked Jeff's integrity with saying the names of the show's he enjoys and holding back on the ones he doesn't. Him saying that they're just not for him but understanding that they may be the favorite of some who are listening speaks volumes about his character.
grvonny I agree Jerry Seinfeld OWES everything to the Characters of George and Kramer OF HIS show, IT would have never been a hit at all without them and their antics, Jerry and Elaine Characters were actually easy replaceable
Garlin is so perceptive in acknowledging that the characters in Curb laugh at each other when they say something funny, whereas the characters in a traditional sitcom do not. What an epiphany, certainly one of the secret ingredients of Curb.
Typical Big bang theory joke: "Hey Sheldon" hahaha "Dont disturb me" Hahaha "What are you doing?" Hahaha "I'm rearranging my comics because some idiot mixed an Amazing Spiderman in with my Incredible Hulks. What the hell!" HAHHAAHHHAHHAHHAHHAH! Garbage.
@@beatz04 If a show needs a laugh track, it probably isn't very funny. That or the people watching it are so stupid, they have to be signaled when the punchline hits.
@@BCS1105 I think Seinfeld had a live studio audience. I watched a clip with Jerry talking about how the audience laughing changed the timing of jokes.
I’ve just started watching Curb for the first time... I’m blown away. It makes me so happy when I watch comedy like this, there’s no soft agenda, it’s just people being funny.
Great point, that actors dont laugh themselves when they are being told great, funny lines. I was rewatching a curb clip ysterday and part of the greatness was that Larry and Jb just couldnt contain their laughter during the scene. It comes across so much more authentic
The ending of that episode when the mail carrier says, “hey asshole, hears your mail!” And she hits him on the head and he falls and Leon thanks him for his service almost made me go to the ER I laughed so hard for so long.... I though I dislocated a rib.
agree, Jerry is a good observer, but Larry understands and relates to human foibles far better than Jerry... these foibles were essential to the success of the series.
I tell jokes in the family .....nobody laughs. I watch Curb with them....nobody laughs. We all watch Big Bang Theory and they roll on the floor...I don't laugh. So I got a new family.
I take solace in the fact that most of the shows and movies I really truly enjoy, don't have followings like the prime time shows. That's the shows they make for robots. They sneak shows like curb in for people that use their brain. Why most of the comedy is layered and hidden. It's a masterpiece
Many people, demographics(21-50, med income upper $$$) tune out but want stable relatable characters & plots that do not take tons of effort. King of Queens, 2 & half men, Mike & Molly, etc.
I can honestly say it's OK. Be pleased not everyone is on this level, they need TV too. If you liked all TV it'd mean your just as dumb as everyone else
I used to watch it when I was 13. I can remember their way of doing comedy is very specific that if you were get the so called reference you can laugh but that reference is so specific more than 90% of your demographic won't be able to understand. Show's representation of "nerd" culture is so bad. Nerds or geeks or radical humans can't find it funny but some out of touch people can find funny. Just like Jimmy Kimmell (or media in general) and e-sports. Only reason I continue watching is I after many hours wasting my time am kinda invested in characters (even though they're terribly written). Reason for that is I spent many hours watching them they became oddly familiar. Still I prefer other comedy shows It's Always Sunny etc.
It was so long ago now but I remember the first episodes (maybe 5) were funny but then it went downhill. I watched a more recent episode and omg.. Sheldon has to be the most annoying character I ever witnessed in a sitcom.
His point about why characters in sitcoms don't make each other laugh but they make the audience laugh is so well observed. I always thought this with F-R-I-E-N-D-S. Chandler's whole personality trait is that he's funny, yet no one's ever seen laughing at his jokes.
I just couldn't watch that show. I watched about 5 episodes and didn't laugh even once. They seem have an exact unfunny formula that they always used for virtually every situation.
Your praise of Larry is polite but unsupportable. Now, if you have heard comedians through Africa, Europe, Asia, South America, the Maldives Islands, Oman, New Guinea, and Siberia and feel Larry is funnier then your statement may be semi-legitimate. Otherwise, you may say he is one of the funniest among the over 65 in the northeastern sector of Beverly Hills who have been members of the Screen Actors Guild for at least 48 years. That's it!
Larry is a comic genius ...his show brings me to a happy place.... I can so relate to how the way people act bother him ... the characters on the show are so real to me.. when he tells people off I love it! most tv comedies on tv today are for simpletons ...
@@roodick85 It has a lot of good bits in the first 4-5 seasons imo. The problem is that they generalized their humor beyond their core demographic (the "nerds") which just made all the jokes and comedy mediocre and average.
uh no dude. early on the show was magnificent if you want to see nerds get punished, like wolowitz getting his dick stuck in a robot. once the show gave them all girlfriends it became unwatchable trash.
@Gregory Smith I'll admit the Egg Salad Sandwich episode with Sheldon and the female assistant was one of the more funny things I saw on Network Television.
I think the microphone accentuates vocals but you’re right to highlight an issue. Without question Jeff has a long standing issue with his gi tract. The irony is that his dr earns $100’000’s a year and won’t do a damn thing to help Jeff
Jeff is just being Jeff on the show, it's Susie that's really acting, because she is an absolute sweetheart in real life. She used to come by my store all the time and was always so kind and friendly.
Ryan Sullivan it’s not constantly good like it use to be in the first 8-9 seasons but you’ll still randomly get an incredible episode a few times a season now
Garlin is right. I dug News Radio although it was never a big hit. The networks kill all creativity until everything is mushed down to common denominator.
Yeah, audience laughing yet the actors deadpan is very weird, one example is Friends where Chandler is "the funny one" who's sarcastic and makes a lot of jokes but he's NEVER made any of his friends laugh.
Friends was funny in a similar way to seinfeld in that the whole episode could be about the most simple situation/interaction, early seasons of friends were great but the later seasons ruined it, chandlers sarcastic humor and especially timing was so underrated
I’ll always treasure the moments in my life where my faith in humanity is redeemed, and reading this comment section of everyone bashing “The Big Bang Theory” has provided that redemption for me. So thank you.
I remember being a big fan of Seinfeld and hearing a lot about Larry David, but aside from being the voice of Steinbrenner whom we never get to see, he was this elusive, mythical overlord. Thanks to Curb, he's just as recognizable as Seinfeld now.
Joe, I’m 30 and brazilian. NewsRadio was one of my favorite tv shows. I think it always got a cult stuff in it. Even with 8,9 years old, me and my friends enjoyed NewsRadio, and hated Two Guys and a Girl by example. And Phil Hartman will always be remembered.
They nailed the state of comedy today and how beyond stupid and dull network 'comedy' is today. Glad I don't watch any of it. The few times I have tried watching a new show on a network, I lasted 5 minutes before my brain could not take the dumb.
Drea East Coast I almost felt like the only one! I dissed "The big bang theory" more then a few times and people always responded by saying "Well maybe you should try to watch it again, the jokes go over my head too". The jokes themselves are so overtly highbrow or in your face. There's nothing enjoyable for me with a show like the "Goldbergs" or with any other broadcast network show. Who needs that anyways with the amount of comedy content on the internet?
Frasier is my favorite show. The first time I watched it through, I noticed the characters laughing at the jokes along with the audience. it was refreshing.
Best Comedy Series Ever!!! The fact that everything in the show is relatable in real life is crazy…it exposes things that people don’t speak about but deep down we know is funny even if you can only admit it to yourself.
Man, started watching curb a few months back and love it… and wow has Jeff Garlin ever lost weight. That’s amazing for him to make that effort in the later years of his adult life… good for him.
Jeff Garlin is so cool! He is so humble. Love that guy. He's awesome on The Goldbergs as well. But the sons on the Goldbergs annoy the hell out of me! LOL
Curb is genius-nothing is sacred! (a little like Ricky Gervais` The Office where all PC is broken down and done away with). It truly allows us to laugh at all issues and relish them. Love Larry David!
Joe Rogan has sunk to a new low, Harvey Weinstein
is the last guest I thought he'd have on, disgusting
Best comment I’ve ever seen
New episode tonight boys enjoy
😂😂😂
Nooooo they look alike but this isnt Weinstein, its Jeff from Curb your enthusiasm
Nissim Levy it’s from curb
Larry David is a comedic genius. Curb Your Enthusiasm is one of the best shows ever without a question about it.
Absolutely!
The other probably being Always Sunny in my opinion. I can't think of much better than those two in terms of comedy.
@@AlexFlockhart They're my top 2
@Karl Fookin' Tanner Those are great too, but not quite at the top in my opinion.
@@AlexFlockhart Silicon Valley, Community and Scrubs are very good and underrated tbh.
The dialogue in Curb is so natural. Like everyday people talking and being hilarious.
It always annoyed me how shows weren't more accurate to real life. I know if you made it accurate with people flubbing their words and the occasional stutter, it would throw the flow of a show off but there's so many other things (like people laughing at each other) that they never even attempt. Except Curb obviously.
That’s because there isn’t actually any scripted dialogue. It’s retroscripted
Exactly, it's not insulting us with a dumb laugh track. It's natural comedy
Only because the cast are great at improv, a lot of the guest actors are bad though and drag the scenes down which has become more of an issue across the series.
I don't mind if it's unnatural as long as it's good. Because old-ass movies have super unnatural dialogue, yet they're very entertaining. Natural-sounding dialogue is just one way to do a show/movie, and it can suck too. A lot of shows try to be overly natural and the writing goes nowhere
Man, I'd kill to watch Larry David on JRE. Dude is an all-time great in comedy.
Maybe if Larry stays in character for 50 minutes and then they have a normal conversation for 30.
@@RealBillyFanword Larry kind of is the character XD
They'd end up arguing for 2 hours. I'd watch that!
@@RealBillyFanwordthe character makes me feel like he would hate talking to rogan 😂😂
The fact that Larry David went on a rant and quit SNL when he was a writer their and then he showed up for work on Monday like nothing ever happened. They used that on Seinfeld where George quits his Real Estate job with Rick Barr then comes back on monday morning as if he never quit. Brilliant !
lol ..slip him a mickey
I'll always be a winner and you'll always be a loser. Thats why im over here and youre................over there. I wonder if larry thought about slipping a mickey in real life lol
Lol classic
Kouki Munster lol.
Larry's return cameo to SNL's 40 year anniversary was great. I believe he reminded them too of how well he's done without them.
Let's not discount the genius of Jeff Garland. His timing and inflections on Curb are a huge part of the show.
he is very good and a natural
@@D45VR I like that he's so hip n minimalist.
Underrated comment
Jeff Garland is himself on Curb
Garlin lol
After watching Curb you see that Larry David is the true genius behind Seinfeld.
Straight up. Seinfeld is so annoying an unfunny. I cant watch Seinfeld for that reason. Larry is fucking hilarious.
Come on now. Yeah he wrote the funniest story lines but Jerry was great too. As a writer and as a performer. His observations of daily life are a big part of the show
stop discrediting Jerry's importance to the show. he plays the best "straight man" (comedy term, not sexual orientations or lgbtbbq bullshit) probably ever
The last 3 seasons were really good dude
@@bobo42024 couldnt agree more
Jeff plays Jeff. The bravest man in the world. Married to the scariest woman who ever lived.
@FresnoCAPunkrockMetalHardcore OldFigGang Susie is low-key the star of the show she could have a series of her just roasting tf out of people
@Mike Johnson I would have to do the same :D
YOU FAT FUCK!!
My favourite:
you bald asshole!
four eyed fuck 😆
Curb your enthusiasm has a unique way of bringing everything back to the first big event in the first episode, on a crazy rollercoaster ride. It's easily one of the best shows out there and Larry is a genius writer.
Much like a great piece of music. There's a solid riff, or a hook, or even just a section that resonates with the listener and then it goes off somewhere else for awhile, but brings it right back home. That resolve. He's a master of his craft.
Larry David is a national treasure.
Cupavi Kurcic Why is this sentence suddenly everywhere?
Jay Dee You’re a young hairy overrated closeted WASP
yep, the bald fuck
@Jay Dee Well he is an old bald Jew, but he's not overrated or gay
@@robertoseveno Haha
People actually laughing at each other in Curb was something I noticed as well. It just feels way more natural. With most shows I often wonder why those people are even friends if they don't laugh at each other's banter or when someone just cracks a great joke. They always act like it's the most natural thing to come up with a witty reply in any given situation.
People used to in sitcoms. Watch Cheers or Frasier. They stopped sometime in the 2000s and made it to where characters don’t have senses of humor themselves.
I liked Jeff's integrity with saying the names of the show's he enjoys and holding back on the ones he doesn't. Him saying that they're just not for him but understanding that they may be the favorite of some who are listening speaks volumes about his character.
🤣Why does Jeff sound like Funkhouser here?
@@coffeecomics3583 🤣 I had no idea it would be that revolting
RIP Bob Einstein
RIP bob einstein
Rip funk man
Rest in peace Bob Einstein. Curb won't be the same without you.
Larry David's alter-ego George Costanza is the greatest television character of all time
substitute life this is True! If it wasn't for Constanza the show would not have worked.
grvonny I agree Jerry Seinfeld OWES everything to the Characters of George and Kramer OF HIS show, IT would have never been a hit at all without them and their antics, Jerry and Elaine Characters were actually easy replaceable
Number 1 without a doubt! Runner up has to be Ari Gold IMO
you obviously have never seen Festus. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Curtis
He spawned his own character genre, followed by barney fife.
M S well said! Jerry isn’t a fool!
I LOVE the natural banter and laughter between Larry & Jeff - it is obviously genuine.
Yes! Him and Richard Lewis are awesome too. Cracks me up!
the show isn't just hilariously written, you can tell everyone involved is just Larry's pal in real life and you can feel that.
Garlin is so perceptive in acknowledging that the characters in Curb laugh at each other when they say something funny, whereas the characters in a traditional sitcom do not. What an epiphany, certainly one of the secret ingredients of Curb.
I've noticed that they do this a lot in Seinfeld too, which is more of a traditional sitcom, but it still helps to connect a lot more to the show
True
@@starsareangels Yep
That’s what makes curb the best comedy show ever
Not that perceptive really, he was there
They are trying so hard not to say The Big Bang Theory haha
big bang...two and half men...first 3-4 seasons ok then downhill fast...ashton kutcher sucked in that show..
R Grayham they really should’ve called it out, called it “that unfunny version of Silicon Valley that’s been on forever”
Yeah, I was thinking this too. I assumed it was just me. Totally confusing.
Any Chuck Lorre production.
Or Goldberg's?
He has an older version of the voice of Badger from Breaking Bad.
Lol badger really turned his life around
I thought Pumba
Helicopter bitch lol.
Lol such a specific reference but I love it
Hahaha genius 😂
Typical Big bang theory joke:
"Hey Sheldon"
hahaha
"Dont disturb me"
Hahaha
"What are you doing?"
Hahaha
"I'm rearranging my comics because some idiot mixed an Amazing Spiderman in with my Incredible Hulks. What the hell!"
HAHHAAHHHAHHAHHAHHAH!
Garbage.
Couldn't agree more. I don't get it. Probably the power of a laugh track.
bazinga
@@beatz04 If a show needs a laugh track, it probably isn't very funny. That or the people watching it are so stupid, they have to be signaled when the punchline hits.
vbvapat Seinfeld has a laugh track but it could work without it too.
@@BCS1105 I think Seinfeld had a live studio audience. I watched a clip with Jerry talking about how the audience laughing changed the timing of jokes.
Is this guy the voice of Seth Rogan?
I can do a great impression, listen ; HUE HUE HUE HUE HUE HUE HUE, WEEEED OHH NO HUE HUE HUE BLUNT
It’s his father...
Just add Sativa.
WoW ur dumb
Constant Throwing Seth Rogans dad haha
I’ve just started watching Curb for the first time... I’m blown away. It makes me so happy when I watch comedy like this, there’s no soft agenda, it’s just people being funny.
Me too! Its hard to believe it started being filmed 20 years ago bc it's still so relevant
Did you ever finish it? I'm on my second watch. Absolutely great.
I'd recommend Veep, if you haven't seen it. Imo the second best American comedy, after Curb.
Rip Funkman. Season 10 won’t be the same with him
grometmate Wonder if they will address it.
Sheila Blische ran his ass into the ground
I’d rather play with a fast Manson than a slow funkhouser. L. David.
@@samanthab1923 He's "in china" on business
Where did he get his ideas from?
I’ll watch anything with Long Ball Larry
LuisTheSteel Gonzalez long ass balls
Lohe221 change your drawers
thats ya new name
They're a bit more distended than the average testicle.
F83S, you have to watch the outtakes of that scene.
Great point, that actors dont laugh themselves when they are being told great, funny lines. I was rewatching a curb clip ysterday and part of the greatness was that Larry and Jb just couldnt contain their laughter during the scene. It comes across so much more authentic
I told a friend who didn't know it to watch Curb. She hated it. Our relationship drastically changed after that.
It goes to respect. Can you be friends with someone you just can’t respect?
Girls who are bad news can like Curb too.
Prettaaay, prettaaay...Pretty good.
I get this one..hahahaha
I wanna give a thumbs up but its 666 and I'm too scared (this is a joke text)
I’ve got that quote on a t-shirt
You can tell Jeff really cares about Curb Your Enthusiasm and he's spot on about how formulaic so many TV shows are.
The day Larry is going to do a JRE episode he's going to call Joe "Mocha Joe"
Enzo's World 😂😂😂
And Java Jamie
"DMT Joe"
MMA Joe
Just out of spite.
LD is the GOAT.
I agree.
he is
Sean Smith nuff said
Sean Smith "LD? Really?"
- Larry David, probably
immortal aswell 😉
I love this, it’s so refreshing to hear Jeff just be so honest about his work.
The “thank you for your service” bit is one of the funniest things I’ve ever seen.
The ending of that episode when the mail carrier says, “hey asshole, hears your mail!” And she hits him on the head and he falls and Leon thanks him for his service almost made me go to the ER I laughed so hard for so long.... I though I dislocated a rib.
jerry seinfeld is a good comic but no way the show would have been as good without larry.
And it kinda wasn't...if you watched the seasons without Larry, George's character was never the same.
Pretty sure Larry left the show for the last 3 seasons of Seinfeld and Jerry wrote it solo
agree, Jerry is a good observer, but Larry understands and relates to human foibles far better than Jerry... these foibles were essential to the success of the series.
The show wouldn't have been what it was without either of them.
A Guy just the last two seasons. But yeah it wasn’t as funny - but it was more experimental....
everyone wants larry on jre.. i want Leon..
imagine the random brilliance that episode would blow
He is lampin'
JB was on howard stern check it out
Both would be a great fucking podcast
He'll be tapping that 🎤
I tell jokes in the family .....nobody laughs. I watch Curb with them....nobody laughs. We all watch Big Bang Theory and they roll on the floor...I don't laugh. So I got a new family.
That might be the best compliment a family could ever give you
Can I be part of your new family?
I resonate with this on so many levels
I take solace in the fact that most of the shows and movies I really truly enjoy, don't have followings like the prime time shows.
That's the shows they make for robots. They sneak shows like curb in for people that use their brain. Why most of the comedy is layered and hidden. It's a masterpiece
Is it a Modern Family? Or maybe a Family that Matters? As long as you got a commonality in comedic taste then you’ll always have Family Ties.
I'll always be confused why people watch The Big Bang Theory... terrible show.
Many people, demographics(21-50, med income upper $$$) tune out but want stable relatable characters & plots that do not take tons of effort. King of Queens, 2 & half men, Mike & Molly, etc.
I can honestly say it's OK. Be pleased not everyone is on this level, they need TV too. If you liked all TV it'd mean your just as dumb as everyone else
I used to watch it when I was 13. I can remember their way of doing comedy is very specific that if you were get the so called reference you can laugh but that reference is so specific more than 90% of your demographic won't be able to understand. Show's representation of "nerd" culture is so bad. Nerds or geeks or radical humans can't find it funny but some out of touch people can find funny. Just like Jimmy Kimmell (or media in general) and e-sports. Only reason I continue watching is I after many hours wasting my time am kinda invested in characters (even though they're terribly written). Reason for that is I spent many hours watching them they became oddly familiar. Still I prefer other comedy shows It's Always Sunny etc.
It was so long ago now but I remember the first episodes (maybe 5) were funny but then it went downhill. I watched a more recent episode and omg.. Sheldon has to be the most annoying character I ever witnessed in a sitcom.
ua-cam.com/video/8ib889nSZVU/v-deo.html Big Bang Theory without the laugh tracks...O...M...G shit
His point about why characters in sitcoms don't make each other laugh but they make the audience laugh is so well observed. I always thought this with F-R-I-E-N-D-S. Chandler's whole personality trait is that he's funny, yet no one's ever seen laughing at his jokes.
Chandler is sarcastic and self loathing, not funny.
wdym? tons of instances where the actors were laughing on his jokes
I just couldn't watch that show. I watched about 5 episodes and didn't laugh even once. They seem have an exact unfunny formula that they always used for virtually every situation.
I will never understand why Friends is so beloved. It's basically the Big Bang Theory
Wow Jeff lost a lot of weight!
Im sure he will find it again
I kid I kid!
its good that he did, last season he looked alarmingly unhealthy. here he looks decently healthy
Probably got sick of being mistaken for George Wendt.
Looks healthy good for u bro
curb, its always sunny, arrested development, are my favorite shows with out a doubt comedy wise.
percussion jamz mine too...how about Scrubs and The Office?
@@mjmatteo holy shit. Love scrubs and the office too.
❤️ all the ones you mentioned, especially Arrested Development!
watch the life and times of Tim and thank me later
@@johnmarren2401 I got you, I'll check it out.
2:04 omg he ain't gonna let him cut him off. awesome.
Yeah Rogan is out of his depth amongst JG.
LD is one of the funniest people on the planet 100%
Your praise of Larry is polite but unsupportable. Now, if you have heard comedians through Africa, Europe, Asia, South America, the Maldives Islands, Oman, New Guinea, and Siberia and feel Larry is funnier then your statement may be semi-legitimate. Otherwise, you may say he is one of the funniest among the over 65 in the northeastern sector of Beverly Hills who have been members of the Screen Actors Guild for at least 48 years. That's it!
2 broke girls comes to my mind, that show is so unfunny it’s painful
the acting was so bad it was good...trainwreck tv
I was thinking the same
People only watched because of how they looked
boobs
That’s because it was written by women.
Larry is a comic genius ...his show brings me to a happy place.... I can so relate to how the way people act bother him ... the characters on the show are so real to me.. when he tells people off I love it! most tv comedies on tv today are for simpletons ...
You don't have to say "The Big Bang Theory" for everyone to know you're talking about it.
That show really really sucks
@@roodick85 It has a lot of good bits in the first 4-5 seasons imo. The problem is that they generalized their humor beyond their core demographic (the "nerds") which just made all the jokes and comedy mediocre and average.
uh no dude. early on the show was magnificent if you want to see nerds get punished, like wolowitz getting his dick stuck in a robot. once the show gave them all girlfriends it became unwatchable trash.
He's literally talking about "Don't Trust the Bitch in Apartment 23," though... He even says half of the title and explains it's about a model. 🤷
@Gregory Smith I'll admit the Egg Salad Sandwich episode with Sheldon and the female assistant was one of the more funny things I saw on Network Television.
Jeff needs to cough.
ASMR - Jeff Garlin Coughing
this comment made me cough
Bro he needs to clear his thrat at least 😂
I think the microphone accentuates vocals but you’re right to highlight an issue. Without question Jeff has a long standing issue with his gi tract. The irony is that his dr earns $100’000’s a year and won’t do a damn thing to help Jeff
Nah he’s just from Chicago that’s how we talk lol
Jeff is just being Jeff on the show, it's Susie that's really acting, because she is an absolute sweetheart in real life. She used to come by my store all the time and was always so kind and friendly.
IASIP is by far one of the best comedy shows ever
J W too bad it sucks now
Ryan Sullivan except it’s still good
Ryan Sullivan it’s not constantly good like it use to be in the first 8-9 seasons but you’ll still randomly get an incredible episode a few times a season now
Garlin is right. I dug News Radio although it was never a big hit. The networks kill all creativity until everything is mushed down to common denominator.
Garlic
Ginger is right too
I loved it. I catch it on Mobdro app.
I’m 39. I’ve been watching curb since my mom forced me in 2003. The Benadryl Brownie - I was hooked forever.
Yeah, audience laughing yet the actors deadpan is very weird, one example is Friends where Chandler is "the funny one" who's sarcastic and makes a lot of jokes but he's NEVER made any of his friends laugh.
They all hate each other lol
Friends was funny in a similar way to seinfeld in that the whole episode could be about the most simple situation/interaction, early seasons of friends were great but the later seasons ruined it, chandlers sarcastic humor and especially timing was so underrated
Absolutely love curb and Jeff; great guest 🙏
Sonny Stewart #COYB!
I’ll always treasure the moments in my life where my faith in humanity is redeemed, and reading this comment section of everyone bashing “The Big Bang Theory” has provided that redemption for me. So thank you.
I’m on season 7 of Curb your enthusiasm. Just brilliant.
I think Curb must be in my top 2 shows of all time, I can't choose between this or The Office (UK version) as no 1.
Nick Piggott Curb 100%
Both great. Just more to go at with curb. Imo
The uk office is a classic.
Nick Piggott great call on both. Don’t forget Spaced! 😀
I remember being a big fan of Seinfeld and hearing a lot about Larry David, but aside from being the voice of Steinbrenner whom we never get to see, he was this elusive, mythical overlord. Thanks to Curb, he's just as recognizable as Seinfeld now.
Were they talking about Big Bang theory?
mac rondo yea and Charlie sheen rebooting two girls one cup
mac rondo that's the show I kept thinking of.
Girl in Apartment B.
I was thought it was New Girl but I guess it works on both lol.
the show he referenced is an awful sitcom by the name of "don't trust the b- in apartment 23"
Joe, I’m 30 and brazilian. NewsRadio was one of my favorite tv shows. I think it always got a cult stuff in it. Even with 8,9 years old, me and my friends enjoyed NewsRadio, and hated Two Guys and a Girl by example. And Phil Hartman will always be remembered.
I’m drunk, I thought this was Joey Diaz at first glance
Lmao
I love curb and seeing Jeff on there is amazing. I'm glad that joe respects curb.
I love Jeff Garlin’s take on comedy.
As a older kid/teen I absolutely loved News Radio. I also loved Frasier, Mad About You, and Will and Grace.
4:28 "The girl in Apartment B or the B in ", funniest line by Jeff Garlin. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
They nailed the state of comedy today and how beyond stupid and dull network 'comedy' is today. Glad I don't watch any of it. The few times I have tried watching a new show on a network, I lasted 5 minutes before my brain could not take the dumb.
Drea East Coast I almost felt like the only one! I dissed "The big bang theory" more then a few times and people always responded by saying "Well maybe you should try to watch it again, the jokes go over my head too". The jokes themselves are so overtly highbrow or in your face. There's nothing enjoyable for me with a show like the "Goldbergs" or with any other broadcast network show. Who needs that anyways with the amount of comedy content on the internet?
Not necessarily true. Silicon Valley is incredible for one.
Agreed totally.
The Good Place has a great cast and is very different for modern sitcoms.
Joe quietly said in the beginning middle America is tired and sick and it's true.
Jeff Garlin: *speaking about the incredible series he works on*
Joe: here's a story about when I was on Newsradio 25 years ago
Yeah but why not.
so?
I did not know Joe was on it so I learned something
It was a funny show.
@@turdferguson2982 and Joe was the least likeable character 🍃
I just realized last week that Jeff is the supermarket produce guy in Everybody Loves Raymond
1:40 THE WIRE THE WIRE THE WIRE!! it's always ledtnout, fuckin incredible show and I'm a huge Sopranos/GoT fan but The Wire is special
Litteraly the corniest show ever so trash
@@namor679 ur welcome
It's HBO, there are just wayyy too many high quality shows to mention, Deadwood, Boardwalk Empire, Succession, Westworld, Barry and a lot more.
@@user-cs1ep6jj2o None of the shows you mentioned comes close to what The Wire is. The Wire is in different category.
@@nevermindshort3 I agree. but all of them are still some of the greatest shows out there.
Curb Your Enthusiasm is probably the best tv show ever and Larry David is just a comedy GOD, Jeff is an excellent compliment
Frasier is my favorite show. The first time I watched it through, I noticed the characters laughing at the jokes along with the audience. it was refreshing.
The episode with John Ham is the best one I've seen since Sienfeld
I liked News Radio immensely. I was smart and hip and had style.
Newsradio is really an overlooked gem, and easily one of the best comedies ever on TV.
Damn Michael Cera got old.
Thraxton Stirling yeah that's what usually happens
grvonny I feel like you didn't understand the joke.
Mike Morris that it's obviously not Michael Cera? Nope got it.
Yeah! No.
Mike Morris woosh
Is this a version of Joey Diaz from another universe?
therobulus Joe Diaz without the 25 year coke problem
oh shit , nailed it
This is the slim version of Diaz
Jewy Diaz
totally
News radio was bad ass!
Thanks for your participation in that series Joe.
I am in the UK LOVED Curb Your Enthusiasm.One of the best ever.
Unfortunately it's just never really on TV here, sad.
Curb and Always Sunny are the two best shows on TV
100% agree...and south park
@@acerock421 If I could only watch 3 comedies on repeat for the rest of my life those 3 might be it
I love Curb Your Enthusiasm.. I have seen all the seasons more than twice and never get tired of the stories. Good stuff!
Some of my favorite scenes on Curb are when Larry and Jeff are walking down the street and one makes the other crack up
"Larry David is a genius"...
You're damn right on that.
9:47 is the most cutest moment of joe i have ever seen, and the way jeff reacts is priceless, great humans and and awesome moment
My two fav Larry bits 'I'm practising on a tick ... for dating'
'Trick or treat, bang bang'
I was a BIG News Radio show. The cast was so talented. Phil Hartman, Joe Rogan, Stephen Root, Andy Dick, Dave Foley were all funny as hell!
I really like what Mr Garlan said about being grateful and not considering yourself lucky. I need to remember that one!
Oz is one if my favorite shows HBO ever did! Great series!
Love Jeff, he's one of the funniest people on the planet. He's great on Curb and Arrested Development
I've gone through Curb 3x over!! One of my favorite comedies of all time.
Mike Golic on The Joe Rogan podcast?
atrain132 holy shit! Dead on! LOL
News Radio was so underrated....great show
Without Phil Hartman I wouldn't watch it any longer.
Definitely underrated. I stopped watching it after Phil Hartman died.
Best Comedy Series Ever!!! The fact that everything in the show is relatable in real life is crazy…it exposes things that people don’t speak about but deep down we know is funny even if you can only admit it to yourself.
Indeed!!👌🏾
man I love Curb and Jeff is right, this season is bonkers fun hahah .. Joke about Jeff Garlin looking like Henry Weinstein is spot on hilarious
I loved News Radio (Phil Hartman was a Master!).
One of my top 10 easy!
Man, started watching curb a few months back and love it… and wow has Jeff Garlin ever lost weight. That’s amazing for him to make that effort in the later years of his adult life… good for him.
Jeff Garlin is brilliant and bang on with his assessment of comedy and sitcoms.
He’s a genius with Seinfeld alone, haven’t looked to into curb, I watch clips on UA-cam though, they’re hilarious.
I love both but Curb is way better, maybe because it's HBO and they don't have too edit things, also Larry is playing himself, what could be better.
0:45 does anyone know what season he's referring to here?
It bothers me joe didn't say The Wire when listing all the great hbo shows.
Absolutely agree. It is the greatest HBO series of all-time.
True Detective (1st season) is the greatest HBO series.
Boardwalk also
Or Oz.
He only knew of the two HBO shows plus real sex
Jeff Garlin is so cool! He is so humble. Love that guy. He's awesome on The Goldbergs as well. But the sons on the Goldbergs annoy the hell out of me! LOL
No kidding, especially that eyebrows kid. Ooph super cringey
Curb is genius-nothing is sacred! (a little like Ricky Gervais` The Office where all PC is broken down and done away with). It truly allows us to laugh at all issues and relish them. Love Larry David!
Larry is my favorite Comedian of all time. His timing is brilliant, awkward, and fucking hilarious
OMG new season of curb!!!
When??
The improv and natural laughing on Curb makes it that much more great!
The Big Bang Theory is to comedy what Nickleback is to Rock
Very true...