
Timeline and Bio
- Chapter 1Developmental Years
- Chapter 2Grade School
- Chapter 3Middle School
- Chapter 4Summer Camp with Lewis
- Chapter 5High School and College
- Chapter 6The National Guard
- Chapter 7Struggling and Anxiety
- Chapter 8Catch a Rising Star
- Chapter 9Fridays
- Chapter 10Two Steps for One
- Chapter 11Stand Up or Seinfeld
- Chapter 12A Sober Controversy
- Chapter 13Sour Moves and Grapes
- Chapter 14Garlin and Curb
- Chapter 15An Inconvenient Truth
- Chapter 16Whatever Works Works
- Chapter 17Hitchhiking in the Summer
- Chapter 18Seinfeld Reunion
- Chapter 19The End of Curb
- Chapter 20The Three Stooges
- Chapter 21Clear History and Beyond
Sour Moves and Sour Grapes: 1996-1998
Although Larry will never admit it, he partially left Seinfeld to take on the challenge of conquering the movie business.
He conceived of a movie called Sour Grapes: Richie Maxwell is down to his last quarter at a slot in Atlantic City, so he asks his cousin Evan for two more coins to take one more spin. The spin wins $400,000, and before long the two cousins are fighting over the money.
Larry not only wrote Sour Grapes, he directed and produced it.
When it became a horrible flop, he really had no one to blame but himself.
In the end, the film was simply ill conceived and poorly executed.
Larry's brief soiree
into the film industry ended as quickly as it started and he was left scratching his head for what to do next.
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