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		<title>On Larry David and Aesthetics &#124; a tract</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yesterday I was explaining the premise of Curb Your Enthusiasm to somebody, and today I watched a bunch of clips on YouTube. The thing that Larry does best is end his seasons with a serious kicker–it&#8217;s the punchline for the uber-joke that was being told for the last couple of months. Like, what about that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yesterday I was explaining the premise of <em>Curb Your Enthusiasm</em> to somebody, and today I watched a bunch of clips on YouTube. The thing that Larry does best is end his seasons with a serious kicker–it&#8217;s the punchline for the uber-joke that was being told for the last couple of months. Like, what about that <a title="Curb season three ending - YouTube" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Dd0GWpftz4" target="_blank">third</a> season?? Or the <a title="Curb season six ending - YouTube" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uo-e7XxM39k" target="_blank"><em>sixth</em></a> season (which I still haven&#8217;t seen, but have heard enough about to feel like I had)??!! And then, through watching clips, I came across this <a title="Curb with Martin Scorsese - YouTube" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0dghVN8ZWw" target="_blank">LD-Marty Scorsese</a> stuff. And it&#8217;s funny. It&#8217;s a great sendup of gangster movies. But it doesn&#8217;t look <em>at all</em> like Scorsese shot it. Then I thought about how HBO shows tend to look cheap. They&#8217;re written wonderfully, and with terrific acting and directing, but most of them look like they&#8217;re shot with a camcorder in a basement. A couple exceptions are <em>Flight of the Conchords</em> and especially <em>Sopranos</em>. (And I know there are others, but I&#8217;m not about to do the kind of research that it takes to write something well! So deal with it!!)</p>
<p>Maybe this low-budget style makes it easier to pay great actors, and allow great writers to take as long as they want to come up with something. And maybe it&#8217;s essential to the improvisational, or live performance, quality of <em>Curb</em> and<em> Tenacious D</em>. Anyhow, once streaming HBO exists officially, all I&#8217;ll do anymore is watch it.</p>
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