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They couldnt find an actual up and coming comedian to play the part? This sounds like a job for Daniel tosh
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They couldnt find an actual up and coming comedian to play the part? This sounds like a job for Daniel tosh
The floor is lava!
i think he just meant he wants to be the next big Black movie star. u got have your goals, right?Wow, the next Will Smith, huh? I didn't have a problem with it until that comment.
In an interview with MovieFone.com, Mark Wahlberg hinted at the possibility of Entourage movies:
Were doing Season 5 right now. Were hoping for maybe three [or] four more seasons, and then maybe a film or two. Obviously the Sex and the City success has opened up a window of opportunity there.
DiCaprio didn't have too many major roles under his belt before he blew up, actually. His fame was almost all because of Titanic initially.
Stellan Skarsgård is playing a crazy movie director for 3 episodes in the new season!
http://www.aftonbladet.se/nojesliv/film/article3076737.ab
Sorry can't translate...got it off IMDB
t: Stellan is one of my favorite actors."Entourage": Great to see Ari and the gang again
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"Entourage" gets its fifth season off to a swell start. The first two segs, sent out this week by HBO, breeze by in what feels like about 10 minutes.
There's a clear story arc building for our stubbly hero Vince, who's south of the border licking his wounds (with tequila and bikinis) from the devastating reviews that are still rolling in on "Medellin" in the season opener. Ben Silverman's cameo as himself comes in the first seg, and if you look closely you can also see his NBC Entertainment lieutenant Teri Weinberg by his side.
You don't have to look closely to spot Endeavor's Richard Weitz. He pops up early on in the opening seg and nails the part of an MGA agent offering Ari Gold a little post-"Medellin" empathy.
As always, "Entourage" really belongs to Jeremy Piven's Ari. By the end of episode two, Piven has pretty much clinched his fifth consecutive Emmy nom for the role he seems born to play. He's greatly aided by punchy writing and directing in both segs, "Fantasy Land" and "Unlike a Virgin," from series creator Doug Ellin and helmer Mark Mylod.
"Entourage's" 12-episode run begins Sept. 7.
Posted at 06:58 PM in Entourage, HBO, Jeremy Piven | Permalink