Oftentimes Larry will use an excuse to get out of a situation, and he'll use all his defenses to get out, or if he is attacking use all that he can to terror that guy... It's interesting the total lack of moral virtue he has. The continuity of his actions is based off of emotions rather than righteousness.
My God the actor absolutely nailed that role. He so perfectly yet subtly encapsulated that insufferable, mundane, petty, cheap, passive aggressive role to a T… He makes me laugh every time I watch these clips lmao
@@_sparrowhawk Not acting at all, but in the context of the script (or actually for Curb it's story outline instead of script)? How is that possible? Conclusion - he is a great actor.
The actor playing the lawyer is a great actor, unless he is not acting. Maybe he is acting without acting. Maybe he read Jason Alexander's book "acting without acting". The guy is so fantastically obnoxious and self centered. I didn't think it was possible, but this guy may actually be more self absorbed than Larry David. This show and the casting are pure genius. Larry reminds me of one of my graduate school roommates.
Tilson Tomas oh dear.. You are a bleeping dolt aren't you? You still miss the joke that the original poster made... Let's just say that comedy and irony are not your strong points....
" Curb your enthusiasm " , my favourite TV show , it"s such a brilliant show and I love it . Larry David he is so funny that he is actually make me laugh so hard , he is a best director and comedian actor ever . It"s pretty , pretty , pretty , pretty , pretty , pretty good .
JANE DEER,I know! So many shows are only funny to the extent where you'll just think,ok,that was funny,MAYBE smile a little if they're really funny. Ppl throw around lol too loosely. One of the few shows that ever made me lol.
I for some reason have never seen this show, but from what I have gathered on TH-cam it seems to do an amazing job at blurring the line between everyone's idea of "good people" and "bad people" (or maybe "nice people" and "nasty people") and putting everyone in this sort of gray area.
This is like the scene "Soup is not a meal, you still have to take me to mindy's. Soup doesn't count." Except now, it's "it's an encounter, not a meeting."
+Watchmen22 It's a character, bud. The writers accentuate people's bad behaviors and faults in order to make Larry's character have to face obstacles and uncomfortable situations. You're supposed to relate to Larry and the see the world around him as something unfair and just bad timing so that you empathize with him. That being said, I'm sure people like this exist.
I actually find the plot line quite dark. It really convincingly portrays the relationship between accomplished people and some fans. I mean not all fans are like him but some will be so celebrities have to be careful.
I find this oh so rewarding seeing Larry meeting his match. But their obnoxiousness are two contrasting styles.. LD - over the top ... Wienstock - subtle with a hint of smugness.
What do people think is going to happen when they meet celebrities who play a character on tv or in a film they like? Like do they actually believe they're going to strike up a friendship and become best buddies?
I used to go to concerts a lot and it was really easy to hang out with band members after they played at big festival tours if you talked to them like a regular human being instead of "oh my gosh I love your songs so much, you're my hero".
The noun "meeting" has more than one meaning. It can mean people simply meeting one another, but it can also mean people assembling for a discussion. Definition One: Yes, it was a meeting. Definition Two: No, it was not a meeting.
I had a lawyer like that. I sent my son into the office to deliver an envelope so I wouldn't have to pay a delivery guy. He handed the brown envelope to the secretary. The lawyer billed me for an office visit.
@@coolgirl1617 He had an easier method. He could do it all on paper. He could take ownership of the house. Didn't even have to meet face to face. No hand combat required.
If Larry told him "Yea, Julia is lot different from what you see on TV", that guy would have taken it and not asked for a second appointment. It's a win for both Larry and Julia.
“I don’t know why you’re quibbling about semantics here”
- Larry David, king of exactly that
That little excerpt of the semantics was Larry's/Seinfeld's genius behind the soup being a meal with Bana and Seinfeld over the suit.
Oftentimes Larry will use an excuse to get out of a situation, and he'll use all his defenses to get out, or if he is attacking use all that he can to terror that guy... It's interesting the total lack of moral virtue he has. The continuity of his actions is based off of emotions rather than righteousness.
Dude said Julia was different from the show but Elaine would've confronted him exactly like that to keep his appointments.
Elaine would have called him a Sweater Doofus followed by a good push to the chest.
Haha yeh and Julia virtually channels Elaine for this performance too the way she grits her teeth and snarls when telling him off, was pure Elaine.
Actually they missed an opportunity here to have here shove him out the door shouting "Get Out!" @@robrick9361
Optimistic Whovian she only did that when she was excited about something not out of anger
That's the joke like when jason Alexander gets annoyed about being typecast as George then has a fit like George would have had
You thought of it as a meeting, I thought of it as just a horrible moment of my life- So damn good
My God the actor absolutely nailed that role. He so perfectly yet subtly encapsulated that insufferable, mundane, petty, cheap, passive aggressive role to a T… He makes me laugh every time I watch these clips lmao
Wayne Federman
The fact that everyone hates this guy shows that he's a good actor
100th like
He’s so good
Or that he's not acting at all.. who knows
@@_sparrowhawk Not acting at all, but in the context of the script (or actually for Curb it's story outline instead of script)? How is that possible?
Conclusion - he is a great actor.
@@egr8853 it's acting without acting
The actor playing the lawyer is a great actor, unless he is not acting. Maybe he is acting without acting. Maybe he read Jason Alexander's book "acting without acting". The guy is so fantastically obnoxious and self centered. I didn't think it was possible, but this guy may actually be more self absorbed than Larry David. This show and the casting are pure genius.
Larry reminds me of one of my graduate school roommates.
David 8997675 Jason Alexander wrote a book?
Yeah. Larry read it over dinner.
It was a pamphlet.
Who was your roomate?
weinSTOCK
Larry should break this guy's glasses
irman925 He did.
Tilson Tomas damn you are stupid...
You're stupid moron type in Larry David accidently breaks glasses.
Tilson Tomas oh dear.. You are a bleeping dolt aren't you? You still miss the joke that the original poster made... Let's just say that comedy and irony are not your strong points....
Jay Torr it wasn't a joke, it was a weak reference.
It was a god damn meeting, just like soup is a god damn meal!
soups not a meal
OK Gregory Stevens!
Soup is not a meal!
this is not Mendy's
Shouldn't they call it Roundtine?
the "i think i'm nauseous" is perfect.
"Alright, Banya, this is the meal!"
Soup isn't a meeting, it's an encounter.
I absolutely love Dean Weinstock... The most evil diabolical character ever on Curb Your Enthusiasm... David foil!
How many episodes was he in?
@@denistuohy2535two 😂
‘you saw that as a meeting, I just saw that as just a horrible moment in my life’
The best line in this scene 😂
Larry " Why don't you get yourself a new sweater." Lmao!
Maybe get yourself a new sweater! lol
i can't tell if this guy got too many or not enough beatings growing up
Oh Michael Weston so observant
Definitely not enough ...
Too many at school and not enough at home...
Michael Weston not enough
3:23 “Make sure you get yourself a new sweater”. On point advice!😅
This conversation about "meeting - encounter" reminds me of the conversation between Jerry and Kenny Bania over what constitutes a meal...
4 year later, but he did the same thing in the latest episode with his masseuse about "introducing" to Bruce Springsteen.
The brilliance of this show cannot be overstated.
I love how JLD calls him "Lar", just like she called Jerry, "Jer" a lot
Everybody on the show calls him "Lar"
“Check is fine”
That line was…perfectly delivered.
*slowly closes door
I love the awkwardness and uncomfortableness this show produces.Larry is hilarious.
Love that people unironically hate this guy. What a top tier character.
You should never try to meet anyone you idolize. Too much chance for disappointment. Better to leave them perfect in your imagination.
Yea but that guy is a colossal prick. So I was happy Julia put him in his place.
I mustve lucked out then cos I met Michael Palin from Monty Python at a book signing years ago and he was the nicest man Ive ever met...
Fr
I would only want to meet a famous person unless there would be a benefit.
Facts never meet your “heroes”
From personal experience Meeting Celebrities is the most anticlimactic activity one can ever engage in.
What makes me laugh are the ridiculous people who put celebrities on pedistools, actors are just rich nerds and eccentrics.
yea, you gotta have a camera crew with you. Otherwise, they don't give 100 percent.
This is true, however, if I ever see Marisa Tomei, I'm talking to her - so help me God.
Ya, and I'm sure they're thrilled to meet you too..
@@christoferprestipino7433 pedastools?? Like a bike made of shit??
Julia really keeping the old school detective trench coat alive.
"As soon as we get that cable buried I'll get you your $500."
He is definitely one of the top 2-3 characters on the show. Every scene he was in was a home run
Matt Tesler and dr Thurgood are the other two then.
Hey, she did call him her "friend", sounds like a fantastic meeting!
" Curb your enthusiasm " , my favourite TV show , it"s such a brilliant show and I love it . Larry David he is so funny that he is actually make me laugh so hard , he is a best director and comedian actor ever . It"s pretty , pretty , pretty , pretty , pretty , pretty good .
JANE DEER,I know! So many shows are only funny to the extent where you'll just think,ok,that was funny,MAYBE smile a little if they're really funny. Ppl throw around lol too loosely. One of the few shows that ever made me lol.
“That was like, maybe an encounter but it wasn’t a meeting”
This is such a perfect version of "Don't meet your heroes."
I basically imagine this would happen with anyone I'm a fan of. :D
not at all, its the perfect version of "dont ghost your heroes"
quibbling... the vocab on curb is awesome
I for some reason have never seen this show, but from what I have gathered on TH-cam it seems to do an amazing job at blurring the line between everyone's idea of "good people" and "bad people" (or maybe "nice people" and "nasty people") and putting everyone in this sort of gray area.
This is actually a pretty cool takeaway from Curb. I recommend you watch it though.
hope u watched it
I'll get a cheque Sherlock.
Maybe you can get yourself a new sweater.
That's not his. He borrowed it from my brother.
had no clue that brits watched curb
@@Shivayoudestroyme We not only watched it, some of us own all the dvds. And we watched Larry Sanders too.
@@Shivayoudestroyme are you kidding me we love it! Larry David is our type of humor
This is like the scene "Soup is not a meal, you still have to take me to mindy's. Soup doesn't count." Except now, it's "it's an encounter, not a meeting."
Love the sweater.
"It was an UNPLEASANT meeting..." :)
That sweater was.... jaw dropping
Larry's thankyou was not sufficient enough considering that little book was his livelihood.
If moving into a big house in rich neighbourhood entails running into neighbours like this schmuck then I'd rather keep my lifestyle.
Watchmen22 Well said my friend.
+Watchmen22 It's a character, bud. The writers accentuate people's bad behaviors and faults in order to make Larry's character have to face obstacles and uncomfortable situations. You're supposed to relate to Larry and the see the world around him as something unfair and just bad timing so that you empathize with him. That being said, I'm sure people like this exist.
Watchmen22 I would rather have bad neighbours than LIVE IN A VAN DOWN BY THE RIVER!
the worst thing about being rich is having to hang with rich people
It does.
Tbh if that guy would've kept his appointment, Julia would've been moderately pleased to just say "eh ok".
This has shades of that seinfeld episode where Jerry owes that guy a meal for the suit.
"I'll get a check Sherlock. Maybe you can get yourself a new sweater."
Larry did the same thing to a masseuse with Bruce Springsteen nearly 25 years later. Amazing how Larry keeps being Larry all these years!
One thing I gotta say: I love reading comments from Curb fans
Now that must be the world's ugliest pullover Weinstock's wearing.
I would try an audition for the ninth season if I were you!
Abdul Taha do you really have one??? What is the brand/name of it I've been trying to get one!!
Sherlock: I can't believe I'm meeting you like this
Also Sherlock: that was not a meeting
When he said that line he was probably expecting a long and pleasant meeting with her, only for it to go horribly wrong moments later.
I need to see the full episode of this one.
This guy is such a good actor
Lol this guy is LD’s arch nemesis i swear. His kryptonite.
"I'll get a check, Sherlock" 😂😂😂
I actually find the plot line quite dark. It really convincingly portrays the relationship between accomplished people and some fans. I mean not all fans are like him but some will be so celebrities have to be careful.
I think I'm nauseous...
Great Scene to see Larry get his Come Upence!
"it was an unpleasant meeting, it wasn't a long meeting..." 😆😆😆
This is gold.
That boy can act
OMG! Hilarious on so many levels.
I love how Julia is so truly deeply disappointed in Larry for stealing that bracelet 😂
I find this oh so rewarding seeing Larry meeting his match. But their obnoxiousness are two contrasting styles.. LD - over the top ... Wienstock - subtle with a hint of smugness.
It's ei, Weinstock
@@CutoutClips
Nice catch, awesome.
The bracelet setup is genius.
This actor looks just like that congressman Dan Goldman, spot on!
God. This clip reminds me how much I hate sweaters.
I think they are cute but I have never met a man who liked pullovers.
What do people think is going to happen when they meet celebrities who play a character on tv or in a film they like? Like do they actually believe they're going to strike up a friendship and become best buddies?
I used to go to concerts a lot and it was really easy to hang out with band members after they played at big festival tours if you talked to them like a regular human being instead of "oh my gosh I love your songs so much, you're my hero".
The main character from Miami Vice was best man at the wedding of a fan. Thats what they think will happen
The noun "meeting" has more than one meaning. It can mean people simply meeting one another, but it can also mean people assembling for a discussion. Definition One: Yes, it was a meeting. Definition Two: No, it was not a meeting.
3:26 “It’s ei”, so courteous and helpful of him.
Bring him back for series 11!
It's a meeting without meeting
I'll get a check Sherlock lmao!
I had a lawyer like that. I sent my son into the office to deliver an envelope so I wouldn't have to pay a delivery guy. He handed the brown envelope to the secretary. The lawyer billed me for an office visit.
I'd let him pry it out of my cold dead hands
@@coolgirl1617 He had an easier method. He could do it all on paper. He could take ownership of the house. Didn't even have to meet face to face. No hand combat required.
@@goldkhw wow what a POS
“Maybe get yourself a new sweater”. bwah ha haha😂😂
If Larry told him "Yea, Julia is lot different from what you see on TV", that guy would have taken it and not asked for a second appointment. It's a win for both Larry and Julia.
"I'll get a check, Sherlock."
What a character
A guy worth 500million plus is being accused of stealing..
"I'll get a check sherlock" fucking lol!!
typical lawyer...typical Larry...brilliant comedy
You saw that as a meeting, I saw that as just a horrible moment in my life
holy shit, this guy got 2 checks from larry. one for this and another for his glasses
This is the soup is a meal argument revisited.
Love rhe sweater comment
I'll get a cheque .... Sherlock .......
It's "EI" - Weinstock.
“Why are you doing this?..”
'can I tell you something, my friend?'
this is like when jerry argues with kenny banya about what constitutes “a meal”.
It's been quite a while, so I'm on a Curb Clip Binge, in case anyone was wondering.
Thanks for letting us know.
"It was an unpleasant meeting But..."
"I put 2 and 2 together" lol
The midriff LOLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL this show is legendary
Hey that's the guy who was trying to buy a cordless phone in The 40 Year Old Virgin.
What's the background, did Larry's wife actually own the bracelet?
Yes she did
That wasn't a meeting. He saw her but there was no communication
They should sell Dean Weinstock punchbags. I'd buy one.
She reminds me of my first love. I still have a place in my heart for her
Holy shit the lawyer looks like Josh Rosen
"Its not you, its me"...shades of Seinfeld.
How he explains that disagreements happen in law all the time lol
A soup .....is a meal!
Asking for a fucking reward! He's already rich, it was in his fucking house and he's Larry's neighbour haha
I was like whos Julia?..... ooohhh