Larry and Leon's restaurant ban in Curb Your Enthusiasm mirrors a classic Seinfeld storyline with Jerry and Kramer. The latest episode confirms that Leon is Curb's answer to Kramer, serving as the freeloading wildcard sidekick. Larry and Leon's diabolical revenge scheme at the all-you-can-eat restaurant is full of hilarious moments, similar to classic Curb humor.
Warning: This article contains spoilers for Curb Your Enthusiasm season 12, episode 6.
The latest episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm’s final season confirms that the show found its own answer to Kramer almost a decade after Seinfeld ended its run. Curb Your Enthusiasm season 12, episode 6, “The Gettysburg Address,” opens with Larry and Leon dining at an all-you-can-eat restaurant. As Leon gets up to go for a fifth plate of food, the manager of the restaurant – Shimon, played by guest star Ike Barinholtz – cuts him off for eating too much. After the ensuing argument, Leon gets banned from the restaurant.
Warning: This article contains spoilers for Curb Your Enthusiasm season 12, episode 6.
The latest episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm’s final season confirms that the show found its own answer to Kramer almost a decade after Seinfeld ended its run. Curb Your Enthusiasm season 12, episode 6, “The Gettysburg Address,” opens with Larry and Leon dining at an all-you-can-eat restaurant. As Leon gets up to go for a fifth plate of food, the manager of the restaurant – Shimon, played by guest star Ike Barinholtz – cuts him off for eating too much. After the ensuing argument, Leon gets banned from the restaurant.
- 3/14/2024
- by Ben Sherlock
- ScreenRant
Leon and Larry get banned from an all-you-can-eat restaurant and retaliate with spray paint. Larry finds a novel way to utilize bathroom time by memorizing the Gettysburg Address. Susie's billboard gets defaced with a giant penis, leading to increased sales for her business.
Warning: This article contains spoilers for Curb Your Enthusiasm season 12, episode 6.
From Larry’s second arrest to Leon’s rivalry with the proprietor of an all-you-can-eat restaurant, Curb Your Enthusiasm season 12, episode 6, “The Gettysburg Address,” is full of hilarious moments. After finally breaking up with Irma last week, Larry is back on the dating scene (and back to making terrible faux pas that ruin his promising relationships). Susie has started a caftan business that she’s advertising with a ludicrously extravagant billboard, Ted Danson is playing Abraham Lincoln on stage opposite Lori Loughlin’s Mary Todd, and Sienna Miller can’t perform well in a scene unless...
Warning: This article contains spoilers for Curb Your Enthusiasm season 12, episode 6.
From Larry’s second arrest to Leon’s rivalry with the proprietor of an all-you-can-eat restaurant, Curb Your Enthusiasm season 12, episode 6, “The Gettysburg Address,” is full of hilarious moments. After finally breaking up with Irma last week, Larry is back on the dating scene (and back to making terrible faux pas that ruin his promising relationships). Susie has started a caftan business that she’s advertising with a ludicrously extravagant billboard, Ted Danson is playing Abraham Lincoln on stage opposite Lori Loughlin’s Mary Todd, and Sienna Miller can’t perform well in a scene unless...
- 3/11/2024
- by Ben Sherlock
- ScreenRant
Exclusive: The UK Jewish Film Festival (November 9 – 22) has revealed its lineup of 2023 gala screenings and premieres, including special presentations of the Anthony Hopkins pic One Life and Mario Bellochi’s Cannes competition title Kidnapped.
One Life, directed by James Hawes, will open the festival. The pic tells the true-life story of Nicholas Winton, a British stockbroker and son of German-Jewish parents, who, after being horrified by tales of refugees fleeing Nazi-occupied Sudetenland, sets off for Prague and begins to find ways to bring out as many refugee children as possible. Aided by his formidable mother, Barbara (Helena Bonham Carter), and a coterie of dedicated activists, their seemingly impossible mission faces daunting obstacles in this inspiring true story of hope and determination. James Hawes will be present on the night to introduce his film.
Mario Bellochi’s Kidnapped will screen at the festival’s centerpiece gala. The film tells the true...
One Life, directed by James Hawes, will open the festival. The pic tells the true-life story of Nicholas Winton, a British stockbroker and son of German-Jewish parents, who, after being horrified by tales of refugees fleeing Nazi-occupied Sudetenland, sets off for Prague and begins to find ways to bring out as many refugee children as possible. Aided by his formidable mother, Barbara (Helena Bonham Carter), and a coterie of dedicated activists, their seemingly impossible mission faces daunting obstacles in this inspiring true story of hope and determination. James Hawes will be present on the night to introduce his film.
Mario Bellochi’s Kidnapped will screen at the festival’s centerpiece gala. The film tells the true...
- 9/22/2023
- by Zac Ntim
- Deadline Film + TV
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