
Amazon’s Gold Box Deal of the Day is Harry Potter Years 1-7 Part 1 Gift Set on DVD/Blu-ray. They’ve got the DVD set for $29.99 (62% off) and the Blu-ray set for $49.99 (63% off). Like all Gold Box Deals, it’s only good for today. Remember, if you spend over $25 dollars, you get free shipping.
Finally, for everywhere reading this in the next hour, Amazon has a lightning deal on Seinfeld – The Complete Series for $99.99
. The list price on the set is $250 because it features 32 DVDs with all 180 episodes. I own the set and it’s awesome. This one will be gone asap as lightning deals only last for a very limited time or until it sells out.

Amazon’s Gold Box Deal of the Day is Seinfeld – The Complete Series for $84.49 (66% off the regular price). To put this deal in perspective, yesterday Amazon was selling the same box set for $198.99. Like all Gold Box Deals, it’s good for one day – or until supplies are gone. If you know a Seinfeld fan, this would make an awesome gift. The box set comes features 32 DVDs with all 180 episodes. In addition to the entire series, the box set includes “The Official Seinfeld Coffee Table Book” and 104 hours of amazing extras. Examples of extras include: A bonus disc featuring the reunion of the cast plus Larry David on the ninth anniversary of the series finale, documentaries for all nine seasons, bloopers, deleted scenes and commentaries. Again, this is an awesome set. Click the link to check it out: Seinfeld – The Complete Series.
Also, Amazon is selling Friends: The Complete Series Collection for $99.99 (58% off). Remember, Amazon gives you free shipping on all orders over $25 and depending on where you live, you might not have to pay sales tax. For more DVD and Blu-ray deals, click here.

Everyone makes movies, but Edgar Wright makes movies with sprinkles on top. I wish I could take credit for that line but that’s how the director of Scott Pilgrim vs. The World described many of the video game references in his action comedy which will be released August 13. Collider talked to Wright on several occasions, and in this roundtable discussion he talked not only about Scott Pilgrim but also Seinfeld, The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn, a decided lack of Ant Man updates and even how Nintendo’s resident genius Shigeru Miyamoto got to see some of the film early.
Hit the jump to read all about it, including some spoilers. And don’t forget to look for the sprinkles on top.

Most TV shows are worn out by their seventh season. Curb Your Enthusiasm isn’t one of them. If anything, the show has become stronger. I would argue that the show’s real turning point came in season four when Larry was hired to play Max Bialystock in The Producers. Since then, Curb has found a way to keep an over-arching plotline that helps to balance season-long B-plot with the A-plot of Larry David’s continual comedy-of-manners and errors. Season five had Larry looking for ways to avoid giving his kidney to Richard Lewis, and season six introduced The Blacks and a beautiful layer of racial humor to the show. Larry also separated from his wife Cheryl (played by not-his-real-wife Cheryl Hines) over one of the best mismanagements of priorities of all-time.

HBO has announced that Curb Your Enthusiasm will return for its 8th season in 2011. Said the show’s star, creator, and writer Larry David: “After much soul searching – and by the way, it was nowhere to be found – I have decided to do another season of CURB. I look forward to the end of shooting, when I can once again resume the hunt for my elusive soul. I know it’s here somewhere or perhaps in the rugged mountainous regions of Pakistan.”
Fans of Curb Your Enthusiasm will agree that after seven seasons the Larry David comedy has lost none of its humor or vitriol. Season seven brilliant last season (with the exception of the episode “Denise Handicapped” where Larry just behaved like a complete sociopath), as the show reunited the Seinfeld cast in a clever way, quasi-apologizedfor that show’s finale, and entered “second-hand semen” into the vernacular.
Curb Your Enthusiasm: The Complete Seventh Season hits DVD on June 8th.

I haven’t played “Risk” in quite some time so all I really know about it is the “Seinfeld” episode where Kramer and Newman are playing it on the subway and Kramer says the Ukraine is weak and then a Ukrainian man smashes their game. I was still puzzled how you could bring a game with such tiny pieces with you. I guess that’s TV magic. Sony is now attempting some movie magic and will adapt Hasbro’s “Risk”. Hit the jump and roll the dice so your troops can attack or something.
Between “Hung”, “Bored to Death“, and a new season of “Curb Your Enthusiasm” this September, HBO may be the center for great comedy this late summer/early fall. And Meg Ryan is wisely choosing to be a part of it as EW is reporting that she’ll be guest starring on the new season of “Curb”. Presumambly she’ll be playing herself (there’s a fame quotient and if you’re recognized enough, you have to play yourself; character actors and most comedians are free to play anyone they want). While we still have the great unanswered question of whether or not the Blacks will return (especially Leon (played by JB Smoove); oh please let Leon come back), EW reports that there will be a multi-episode storyline that reunites the “Seinfeld” cast. I wonder if Leon will get up in Michael Richards’ ass.
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