Geniuses like Larry David, have a unique ability to voice the thoughts and reactions that everyone has to everyday mundane situations, and react in a way that everyone can connect with. To be able to write a whole episode in the waiting area of a chinese restaurant and make it one funniest shows ever made is such brilliant observation. You could make a strong argument that he is a modern Shakespeare.
And as the interview goes on you can see why he's not happy about being there. No one likes being interrupted so much or asked silly questions that Barbara Walters would ask
You can see his beady little eyes analyzing every word the host is saying and it's so goddamn funny. George's neuroticism in Seinfeld perfectly mimicked Larry David
@@MerchantsOfMisery Give credit to Charlie. He has a unique perspective and asks questions no one expects. Check out his interview with Alan Rickman 2012 if you haven't seen it already. I miss Charlie Rose.
@@_yak It was only disappointing to people who don't appreciate the good writing that made Seinfeld iconic. It stayed true to the story and characters and imo perfectly combined that with the dumb societal and critical expectation of what sitcom finale should be, this big gimmicky spectacle. It seemed to me most peoples disappointment was there not being a positive closing arc on the characters, but all along the writing made it clear that these were bad people who were never gonna change, no reason to betray what you had made clear for the past 8 seasons.
@@_yak Ive seen all eps 4 times for both GOT (except season 7&8) and Seinfeld and you could not be more wrong. The Seinfeld finale was real and spectacular!
@@Jonathan-pi3tt all are entitled to their own opinions, but it's absurd to claim that those who didn't like the Seinfeld finale don't "appreciate" the genius of Seinfeld writing. Mozart wrote weak pieces of music too.
The best day of Jerry Seinfeld's life is the day he met Larry David. Jerry is a funny dude but Larry is a mad genius. Turned sitcom writing into a science that will likely never be matched again. Once in a lifetime talent.
Thinking this was before Curb makes it all so weird. It's like watching his character but in real life, almost like if Larry David was based on Larry David somehow
It's clear from this interview that at the time, Larry David is basically unknown. His was just a name in the Seinfeld credits. The HBO special that turned into Curb was more than a year in the future.
Unknown as far as the average fan who watched the show at the time. But certainly known and well respected by his peers, writers, and most people in show business at the time. His way of writing had never been done before and attracted a lot of people. I think he was completely fine not being known at the time though.
@Travis Newsome not every rich person is famous. No one knows producers and show creators. He was coming - creator and writer. Tv show writers are not that famous.
@@Ravi-xf8dw It was the #1 show on television for a few years and it's not like this was his first interview or his first public shoutout. Also, Tv show writers actually can be famous, see JJ Abrams from Lost. Obviously it's not a high level of celebrity but you're still underselling it.
Geniuses like Larry David, have a unique ability to voice the thoughts and reactions that everyone has to everyday mundane situations, and react in a way that everyone can connect with. To be able to write a whole episode in the waiting area of a chinese restaurant and make it one funniest shows ever made is such brilliant observation. You could make a strong argument that he is a modern Shakespeare.
@@MG-ei7pt If we will keep forcing poor children to read this bullshit (i mean Shakespeare), then yes. It will still be read in 200 years, but i doubt.
a good curb episode would be larry leaving the interview and telling leon, " I think that guy is sex pervert" and leon looks at him and sees his boxers above his waist line "oh yeah, larry, big time"
The comedians in car's getting coffee episode with Larry was fantastic. Both of them are laid back discussing the great topics in life. You can tell they really have familiarity and comfort with each other.
CR: "How do you feel about being here?" LD: "I-I'm not happy." LD: *On finishing any Seinfeld episode* "It's nice to feel good about something." I love the sheer honesty of this man.
Larry or Mr David to you is always like that. All his interviews are the same and there’s not many. He’s like that when he gives award speeches. The man is a national treasure.
I see you're quoting this song.... "You got soul on the dole You don't take no shit from a benefit You got soul on the dole You don't take no shit from a benefit I said, ah, get, get, get on down Said, ah, get, get, get on down"
Larry David is an american treasure. I love his work, it never gets old to me. Seinfeld will never get old because the jokes in the show will always be funny.
This interview is basically the blueprint for Curb. When he was asked about the $100 million he realised the challenge of making that funny, and then he changed TV for good.
hahahahaha same. cracks me up the second clip they tried to edit out had just like 2 seconds of George sitting down and saying "well..." then Charlie looking like "that was quite a clip, wasn't it?"
Charlie Rose has a knack of connecting with his interview subjects in an authentic way. He assumes depths of character so always is confident to dig deep. He is also a man of few cliches and retreading already covered grounds. His vision is expansive, good humoured and empathetic and this usually results in the interview subject being interested in him enough to answer his questions at Rose's desired level of enquiry. He is IMO far and away the most interesting interviewer to ever appear on US television. Who wouldn't enjoy answering such interesting and penetrating questions.
Interesting that he said he was “excited” to write the last episode, when he later said he didn’t get excited about anything. His mom used to say, “Larry, you never get excited. Why aren’t you excited?”
I wish Charlie Rose was back to interview Larry David about wrapping up Curb. There's never been a better interviewer that has interviewed Larry David.
Even though I found him rather out of his element doing stand up given the pressures on that genre, he is definitely on top of the profession later, especially doing the Curb episodes. He is everyman dealing with everyman situations and reacting in kind, or rather the way we would all like to react the way he does.
Producer: Okay, Charlie, you'll probably need to ask about at least one episode in-depth during the interview. They did a bunch of them, so we'll need to deci-- Rose: Masturbation. Producer: Okay, that was a popular episode, sure, but there are a lot of others that people might want to know abo-- Rose: Masturbation. Producer: Fine, have it your way. You really like that episode, huh? Rose: Episode of what?
I'm telling you man, with all the cynicism LD portrays in his writing he truly does look like a guy who straight up enjoys life. I've noticed that out of all the cast of Seinfeld he's the most youthful looking to this day.
FYI - "Sour Grapes" - - "The film gained poor reviews from critics. The film made it on the 2000 list of Roger Ebert's most hated films. In his review, he remarked "I can't easily remember a film I've enjoyed less." The film has a 21% rating on Rotten Tomatoes."
I dunno - when he had to write a line stating that he couldn't accept a twenty dollar bill because someone had scrawled lipstick on Andrew Jackson, that was pretty lame. Also, when Jerry said that Newmania would be lame because it would be late, rather than early, that was pretty lame, too.
@@gm679 norm macdonald not exactly a comedy writer. More of a comedian. Of course that means he writes material, but Larry david has more experience being a "comedy writer" which really means writing for a comedy show. Seinfeld, Curb, SNL for a little bit. Norm is my favorite comedian btw
@@gm679 Ok I can see someone sort of attempting to try to dispute Larry as being the best comedy writer. But Norm? As in Norm Macdonald? Are you kidding me?
What's the new show about? Larry's answer from another universe: It's a show about me. Entirely by me, about me, starring me. And if you have enjoyed some me during this interview, you'll enjoy this show.
I am so used to Larry being this way that this doesn't seem out of place at all. But man it would have been fun to watch it in 1998, before Curb came out!!!
His worrying aka anxiety is a real thing for some people. I mean ... when he talks about how he worried sooo much about money but then even when he didn’t have to worry about money, and he was able not to worry, something else came rushing in, wow! That’s so true! I’m a worrier myself. I’m known for it LOL! It’s not fun. Larry David is an interesting guy, to me.
I think you could have lifted Larry out of that seat and dropped Jerry in it and every word Larry said would have sounded legitimately out of Jerry's own mouth. Thoughts, word choice, tonality, inflection, everything-- like rwo peas in a pod.
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This is actually the pilot episode for Curb your Enthusiasm.
FACTS 😂
Genius bro
Haha totally
Lmao!
This should be the premiere episode for season 11. Larry meeting up with Charlie Rose then getting chewed out for it, a la Jeff / Weinstein confusion.
I love how difficult Larry is. Curb seems more realistic than I thought.
Geniuses like Larry David, have a unique ability to voice the thoughts and reactions that everyone has to everyday mundane situations, and react in a way that everyone can connect with. To be able to write a whole episode in the waiting area of a chinese restaurant and make it one funniest shows ever made is such brilliant observation. You could make a strong argument that he is a modern Shakespeare.
More difficult than Charlie doing a show w/ out sexually assaulting someone?
You mean normal ?
It's an act ffs.He's a comedian.
my dad saw him at the airport once. apparently he was going off on security for some little inconvenience lmao
So Larry didn't actually respect wood. Interesting.
It’s Charlie Roses responsibility to provide coasters. It’s is he who does not respect wood.
Hahaha the network people not giving him a coaster must have fucked larry off
Only cold liquids require coasters.
@@karinpowers1018 if it’s hot enough, it could leave a huge white spot on many finishes.
@@graxjpg He's not drinking scalding coffee, 🤣.
- How do you feel about being here?
- Well, I'm not happy
And as the interview goes on you can see why he's not happy about being there. No one likes being interrupted so much or asked silly questions that Barbara Walters would ask
He looks exactly the same now as he did 22 years ago, how on earth lol
A billion dollars helps
I was JUST gonna say that
@@daniellee1722 came here to write this. He is a genius without genius
@@LivingBGLegend I see what you did there...acting without acting (;
Like Bernie Sanders... oh wait they are distant relatives LOL
The interview starts with a curb worthy moment. What a gem, Larry David.
You can see his beady little eyes analyzing every word the host is saying and it's so goddamn funny. George's neuroticism in Seinfeld perfectly mimicked Larry David
@@MerchantsOfMisery Give credit to Charlie. He has a unique perspective and asks questions no one expects. Check out his interview with Alan Rickman 2012 if you haven't seen it already. I miss Charlie Rose.
Larry looks like he would head backstage and immediately scream at Jeff because of this
Charlie looks like he would head backstage and immediately sexually assault.
@@deephouse412 I did a spit take when I read your comment deephouse
Jeff isnt his actual manager, jeff is a fellow standup comedian
One of the best running jokes in Curb is how butthurt Larry is that people were underwhelmed by the final episode of Seinfeld
Seinfeld held the record for the most disappointing series finale for 21 years, finally surpassed in 2019 by Game of Thrones.
@@_yak You nailed it 👏
@@_yak It was only disappointing to people who don't appreciate the good writing that made Seinfeld iconic. It stayed true to the story and characters and imo perfectly combined that with the dumb societal and critical expectation of what sitcom finale should be, this big gimmicky spectacle. It seemed to me most peoples disappointment was there not being a positive closing arc on the characters, but all along the writing made it clear that these were bad people who were never gonna change, no reason to betray what you had made clear for the past 8 seasons.
@@_yak Ive seen all eps 4 times for both GOT (except season 7&8) and Seinfeld and you could not be more wrong. The Seinfeld finale was real and spectacular!
@@Jonathan-pi3tt all are entitled to their own opinions, but it's absurd to claim that those who didn't like the Seinfeld finale don't "appreciate" the genius of Seinfeld writing. Mozart wrote weak pieces of music too.
His mannerisms at this time are so close to George Costanza, Jason Alexander really studied and embodied the essence of Larry David
Larry has been 75 years old for the last 25 years.
Seriously.
Larry is no mere comic genius, he's a full-blown comic mastermind. He can't stop being funny. There's no switch for him.
Agreed
“No! You can’t not be funny!” “What about now?! Am I being funny now?!” “Yes! It’s funny, you’re funny!” His voice just raises to a comedic pitch
yeh.. but the idea for the big finale was "Clip Show"
Shut up.
The best day of Jerry Seinfeld's life is the day he met Larry David. Jerry is a funny dude but Larry is a mad genius. Turned sitcom writing into a science that will likely never be matched again. Once in a lifetime talent.
I have said the same thing for years. IT was a very good day for Jerry. And yes, funny versus genius.
and richard lewis going forward
Thinking this was before Curb makes it all so weird. It's like watching his character but in real life, almost like if Larry David was based on Larry David somehow
No kidding. Wow you're quick.
@@anthonymays9287 No kidding. Wow your quick.
My quick ?
@@modernmontresor4046 ok 👌 boomer
No kidding. Wow your quick.
larry aged poorly until he got old then literally never changed after that
A late-bloomer immortal
The $100 million probably helps. lol
@@JamesHahnII does Larry really strike you as the type of guy to spend his fortune on keeping his image as a young guy? Lol
@@coltonbates629 When you have $100 million, your life is substantially less stressful. That’s the joke.
@@JamesHahnII you dont need a lot of money to live stress free. Dont live above your means and get yourself into massive debt and its all good
This is hilarious. Larry treated the interviewer perfectly.
It's clear from this interview that at the time, Larry David is basically unknown. His was just a name in the Seinfeld credits. The HBO special that turned into Curb was more than a year in the future.
How I got here
Unknown as far as the average fan who watched the show at the time. But certainly known and well respected by his peers, writers, and most people in show business at the time. His way of writing had never been done before and attracted a lot of people. I think he was completely fine not being known at the time though.
@Travis Newsome not every rich person is famous. No one knows producers and show creators. He was coming - creator and writer. Tv show writers are not that famous.
@@Ravi-xf8dw It was the #1 show on television for a few years and it's not like this was his first interview or his first public shoutout. Also, Tv show writers actually can be famous, see JJ Abrams from Lost. Obviously it's not a high level of celebrity but you're still underselling it.
Unknown billionaire to be.
The beauty of going gray and bald early is that you look the same age for 30 years
Like Patrick Stewart.
Steve Martin Syndrome.
truly blessed
Yes.
Geniuses like Larry David, have a unique ability to voice the thoughts and reactions that everyone has to everyday mundane situations, and react in a way that everyone can connect with. To be able to write a whole episode in the waiting area of a chinese restaurant and make it one funniest shows ever made is such brilliant observation. You could make a strong argument that he is a modern Shakespeare.
Well said.
I agree...he is a mesmerising human being...one of a kind...
He has more in common with Pablo Picasso
He has more in common with Pablo Picasso
@@MG-ei7pt If we will keep forcing poor children to read this bullshit (i mean Shakespeare), then yes. It will still be read in 200 years, but i doubt.
I love how much he makes Charlie laugh, it’s wonderful.
a good curb episode would be larry leaving the interview and telling leon, " I think that guy is sex pervert" and leon looks at him and sees his boxers above his waist line "oh yeah, larry, big time"
Totally
Larry David seems like one of the most genuine, honest, likable people in show business.
Likeable? What’s likeable about him?
@@platogenova9573 Look at yourself, a whiny, thorny and capricious person
@@platogenova9573 hes honest, self-deprecating, and laughs & jokes a lot despite his suffering
@@platogenova9573You can't be serious
He goes on from here to create, imo, one of the best shows ever in Curb. The legend of Larry David.
You referred to me as “David.” Haha!!
Whenever I need stability in my life, to know that some things never change, I turn to the one & only LD.
@Mitch Rymes He also has a beautiful smile
Is this an episode of Curb?
The comedians in car's getting coffee episode with Larry was fantastic. Both of them are laid back discussing the great topics in life. You can tell they really have familiarity and comfort with each other.
this is amazing. He's literally not acting at all in Curb
not even a little lol
Love how happy and excited he was to hear Yogi Berra was there.
It was like his reward for making it to the end of the interview
I've never seen Charlie Rose laugh so much, dude's having the time of his life here
Except for when he would walk out of his shower naked around his female college interns.
Seriously. He actually seems like he has a personality here which is why it was so surprising that he of all people had a sex scandal.
CR: "How do you feel about being here?"
LD: "I-I'm not happy."
LD: *On finishing any Seinfeld episode* "It's nice to feel good about something."
I love the sheer honesty of this man.
One of the finest interviews I've ever seen! Never has Larry been so candid. Charlie got everything he wanted!
Larry or Mr David to you is always like that. All his interviews are the same and there’s not many. He’s like that when he gives award speeches. The man is a national treasure.
It's so great Larry went on to continued success. Seinfeld was his launching pad. Surely he doesn't doubt his own comedic genius any more.
Curb has basically surpassed Seinfeld now in popularity and longevity
@@billblaski9523Longevity, yes. Popularity, no… not even close.
@@bgdddyweave77looks like you curbed their enthusiasm
One of the best Larry David interviews. I miss Charlie Rose.
I binge watch Curb because of so many scenes I’ve forgotten. Amazing humor.
What a pleasant back-and-forth banter. So shrewd and wise, both of them.
Larry was roasting the shit out of Charlie Rose the entire time. Charlie looks anything but wise here.
What ? ? ? Charlie Rose shrewd and wise? As in every interview, he exposes (pun intended) how untalented and awful he is at his job.
I feel like if I spent a day with Larry David, he would pick apart everything about me, and show me how ridiculous my life is
Oh, to have that luxury...
I cannot imagine Larry David ever having a soulful conversation.
I see you're quoting this song....
"You got soul on the dole
You don't take no shit from a benefit
You got soul on the dole
You don't take no shit from a benefit
I said, ah, get, get, get on down
Said, ah, get, get, get on down"
@@stanleymasterson1135 Sounds bad, really bad.
Larry gets paid to reveal
SOULFUL CONVERSATIONS
@@dixonpinfold2582 😆😆 that made me laugh
Larry David is an american treasure. I love his work, it never gets old to me. Seinfeld will never get old because the jokes in the show will always be funny.
This interview is basically the blueprint for Curb. When he was asked about the $100 million he realised the challenge of making that funny, and then he changed TV for good.
If there is ever a Mount Rushmore for influential comic minds, LD is on it
Larry is a legend.
So is this a lost episode of Curb? Never laughed like this watching a Charlie Rose interview.
hahahahaha same. cracks me up the second clip they tried to edit out had just like 2 seconds of George sitting down and saying "well..." then Charlie looking like "that was quite a clip, wasn't it?"
This was 22 years ago and Larry looks exactly the fucking same
Well he is Larry fucking David 😂
Larry David is our finest national treasure.
He’s exactly who he is in curb. Love Larry
Charlie Rose has a knack of connecting with his interview subjects in an authentic way. He assumes depths of character so always is confident to dig deep. He is also a man of few cliches and retreading already covered grounds. His vision is expansive, good humoured and empathetic and this usually results in the interview subject being interested in him enough to answer his questions at Rose's desired level of enquiry. He is IMO far and away the most interesting interviewer to ever appear on US television. Who wouldn't enjoy answering such interesting and penetrating questions.
It is absolutely hilarious how confident he is in the finale at 11:13, and its even funnier considering how confident his opinion remained on curb
The great Karl Pilkington has made the same statement about the "worry hole" in your brain and having to fill it!
The two greatest bald men on earth
So cute how excited he was about Yogi Berra being on the same show
Pretty good interview
Pretty, pretty good!
18:55 Hahaha i loved how he complicated the whole thing. That conversation could easily be on an episode of Curb your enthusiasm.
Larry David is a national treasure.
Interesting that he said he was “excited” to write the last episode, when he later said he didn’t get excited about anything.
His mom used to say, “Larry, you never get excited. Why aren’t you excited?”
Larry's faces at the beginning are killing me
Ya he was like twitching lol
He looks almost exactly the same 22 years later.
nowadays, i feel LD doesnt take interviews very serious. this is a nice glimpse in to the man he is
I wish Charlie Rose was back to interview Larry David about wrapping up Curb. There's never been a better interviewer that has interviewed Larry David.
He’s exactly like his character. This could have been inserted into an episode of the show like when Larry was on Judge Judy.
Even though I found him rather out of his element doing stand up given the pressures on that genre, he is definitely on top of the profession later, especially doing the Curb episodes. He is everyman dealing with everyman situations and reacting in kind, or rather the way we would all like to react the way he does.
Producer: Okay, Charlie, you'll probably need to ask about at least one episode in-depth during the interview. They did a bunch of them, so we'll need to deci--
Rose: Masturbation.
Producer: Okay, that was a popular episode, sure, but there are a lot of others that people might want to know abo--
Rose: Masturbation.
Producer: Fine, have it your way. You really like that episode, huh?
Rose: Episode of what?
Charlie Rose's fall from grace left such a hole in the PBS late night; he had such a wonderful variety of interesting people every night.
So in 1998, Larry David was still sane as we can see in this interview.
I laughed more by 1:30 already than with several stand up comedians' sets.
"You've got a problem hole in your brain. It's a standard size on everyone." - Karl Pilkington/Larry David
This was a great one
Larry literally speaks his mind. I respect that tho
This niggah said 7 years is a long time to suffer his life the way he does. I love Larry David. Immensely. 😭😭😭🙌🏾 7:48
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😁
Also, I never seen Mr. Rose that happy in an interview. He is delighted to have Larry over.
It warmed my heart when Larry found out that Yogi Berra was on the show
I'm telling you man, with all the cynicism LD portrays in his writing he truly does look like a guy who straight up enjoys life. I've noticed that out of all the cast of Seinfeld he's the most youthful looking to this day.
No way Elaine is still hot and she's like a 75 year old lady
@@Amero2323she’s 63
This is the most larry david, larry david is seen in any larry david interviews.
When the interviewer said "oh yeah??" I immediately thought "fuck yeah , curb!"
I'm so glad that the interviewer knows he needs to be slightly confrontational with Larry in order to get something out of him.
Confrontational?! You mean ask the dumbest questions so that Larry has to correct the idiocy.
Yoo wtf Bernie Sanders is hilarious 😭
FYI - "Sour Grapes" - - "The film gained poor reviews from critics. The film made it on the 2000 list of Roger Ebert's most hated films. In his review, he remarked "I can't easily remember a film I've enjoyed less." The film has a 21% rating on Rotten Tomatoes."
"Can't complain about the little issues anymore"
but he wanted to; and now we can enjoy curb
He should do his own comedy show. Probably be funny.
Oh, where have you been?
@@dnhy7951 went over your head did it lol
Larry David is Jerry, George, Elaine, Cosmo, Newman, and every character on Seinfeld rolled into one producer
Larry David is the best comedy writer ever, period!!
I dunno - when he had to write a line stating that he couldn't accept a twenty dollar bill because someone had scrawled lipstick on Andrew Jackson, that was pretty lame. Also, when Jerry said that Newmania would be lame because it would be late, rather than early, that was pretty lame, too.
@@WhoBeSilly Don't be silly, watch curb your enthusiasm
@@gm679 norm macdonald not exactly a comedy writer. More of a comedian. Of course that means he writes material, but Larry david has more experience being a "comedy writer" which really means writing for a comedy show. Seinfeld, Curb, SNL for a little bit. Norm is my favorite comedian btw
Nooooooooo Jerry Seinfeld is....?
@@gm679 Ok I can see someone sort of attempting to try to dispute Larry as being the best comedy writer. But Norm? As in Norm Macdonald? Are you kidding me?
He's such a sweetheart. Fabulous fella.
I swear I just knew he was gonna say something about the interviewer refering to him as David
"You created something that touched a lot of people" Rose.....
So did your mom Charlie.
What's the new show about?
Larry's answer from another universe: It's a show about me. Entirely by me, about me, starring me. And if you have enjoyed some me during this interview, you'll enjoy this show.
What a talented INTELLIGENT person !
The Seinfeld finale was Bad Larry. He reverted to the grape movie.
he’s very likeable ironically
❤
His expressions looks a lot like that of Jason Alexander on the Seinfeld. It is a tribute to Jason's skill as a mimic.
Why do i have a crush on an 80 yr old man
😂😂😂
I dated a guy from Sheepshead Bay. So many famous people were born and raised in Brooklyn. Extraordinary. God bless them.
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Larry David has provided me with so much joy all these years! Don't understand why HBO had his last effort at "Curb" on so late on Sunday nights
This interview was recorded when I was 1 year old and this dude looks exactly the same, wtf?
He like only eats salads
lol i was 4 - same exact guy wtf
Larry leads a very Healthy life.
You kiss yo momma wif dat MOUF?
I am so used to Larry being this way that this doesn't seem out of place at all. But man it would have been fun to watch it in 1998, before Curb came out!!!
His worrying aka anxiety is a real thing for some people. I mean ... when he talks about how he worried sooo much about money but then even when he didn’t have to worry about money, and he was able not to worry, something else came rushing in, wow! That’s so true! I’m a worrier myself. I’m known for it LOL! It’s not fun. Larry David is an interesting guy, to me.
Yep that part got me😂
What a great journalist, questions and answers,...what happened to our world, no more conversations, just show.
This goes to show that LD was already the king even 20 years ago
Pure natural comedian... just so effortlessly funny 😁
I think you could have lifted Larry out of that seat and dropped Jerry in it and every word Larry said would have sounded legitimately out of Jerry's own mouth. Thoughts, word choice, tonality, inflection, everything-- like rwo peas in a pod.
The fact that he 'won' the contest is fishy considering what George says during the final episode
He looks the same. But still so old. How is this possible.