Will premiere on HBO in one week.
A disgraced former marketing executive plots revenge against his former boss who made millions from the electric car company he once owned. Eva Mendes, Kate Hudson, Michael Keaton, Danny McBride, JB Smoove, Bill Hader, Jon Hamm http://www.hbo.com/movies/clear-history/index.html |
Thanks for the heads up. Will watch Larry David with hair.
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Awesome. Been hanging out for some more Larry David action.
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looks pretttaaaaaay preetttaaaaaaay pretty good.
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Jonn Hamm is where i started watching. no homo, just because of how good Mad Men is.
is the bigfoot wookie from Curb Your Enthusiasm? |
Why didn't they just call it " Curb Your Enthusiasm. The movie"?
But i like Larry David so it should be alright. |
No, it's not alright.
From the other thread: Pretty, pretty, pretty bad. A reliable source tells me that this movie is most disappointing. This source is a fan of Larry David's work, but says this movie lacks any pace or engaging narrative. Without wanting to spoil the movie, they say, rest assured that even with a respectable supporting cast, David's tale of revenge and high farce is about as fresh as yesterday's soggy omelette. It's a rambling, directionless, boring piece of tripe apparently, with very little payoff despite a long and tedious setup and tacked on ending that left the source feeling like they wasted their time persevering with the movie in the first place. The novelty, they say, of a hirsute Larry David is pretty much over and done with by the time the trailer is over, but this "joke" is trotted out a couple more times. Ok we get it. It's just not funny. |
The trailer sort of looks like it's Larry David from Curb just being Larry David, except with a beard.
I am just about to finish watching S8 of Curb (never got around it for some reason) and I am enjoying the s*** out of it, when I'm not cringing in utter horror |
Yeah it's Larry David being Larry David and there's the usual LD moments (smudge, teethcheck, cutlery issues etc) but it's just lost in the silliness and ultimately lame plot.
Hader for instance (who I quite like) has nothing to do, it's just bland writing so not his fault, but he is terribly underused as one example. |