In Case You Need Another Reminder That Jerry Seinfeld Can Afford to Never Work Again, Here It Is
'Seinfeld' has made $2.7 billion since going off the air.
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'Seinfeld' has made $2.7 billion since going off the air.
Plus: Peter Falcinelli a disappointment to daughter.
Plus Craig Ferguson acknowledges his Peabody, on our regular late-night roundup.
Get ready for "The Larry Ref."
Larry David told a crowd at PaleyFest yesterday that there's a "pretty good chance" 'Curb Your Enthusiasm' will return for more episodes.
Please enjoy this 30-second teaser for 'Curb Your Enthusiasm,' in which Larry David furiously attempts to free a GPS receiver from its plastic packaging.
We do, however, find out that this will be an extensive plot thread for the show's seventh season.
"I'm better than when I made 'Take the Money and Run,' but not much better than when I made 'Annie Hall.' I've learned very little after that."
Plus: Janet McTeer! Edie Falco! 'Up'! Nina Persson! And more!
Sony Pictures Classics gave Vulture an exclusive first look at the poster for Allen's new movie.
Plus: Imagine what Beth Ditto would be like today if she had been able to watch MTV as a child.
Lewis tells us about how neurotic Larry David was at 12, and getting introduced to his wife by a Beatle.
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