Entourage

They couldnt find an actual up and coming comedian to play the part? This sounds like a job for Daniel tosh
 
Looks like E has a new Client:
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Guess E's a real "suit" now!
 
Wow, the next Will Smith, huh? I didn't have a problem with it until that comment.
 
Watching Entourage on DvD I decided to bump this thread. Hopefully it'll actually be alive now.
 
I just started watching this on DVD too. I am beginning to like it better than I did at first but not sure I love it.
 
I'll be glad when this is back on. I don't know about three/four more seasons, but I'm glad the boys are at least back for a fifth.
 
I want at least 6 seasons. I want to see Vince become a MEGASTAR!
 
Na, he is a superstar now but he is yet to win an oscar and he really only has a handful of films really, one of which tanked.

Right now he is at Jake Gylenhaal status, we need to see him get to the Deniro or DiCaprio zone, where he is the hottest actor alive and doesn't have to try so hard to get the roles he really wants
 
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.
 
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.

But its not the best comparrison as Leo became very selective after Titanic where as Vince kinda screwed his career after Aquaman. First he got fired from A2, then he lost the Ramone role, and now he is the laughing stock of Cannes. His career is not in a good place.
 
http://weblogs.variety.com/on_the_air/2008/08/entourage-great.html

"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
 
I'm way too excited. I love the first title of the first episode.
 
Looking forward to it. Did the word "seg" bother anyone else in that blog post, though? We get it, you're a Hollywood insider type. Just talk normally.
 
I love Vince's beard. Now all he has to do is get arrested for drug possession, take a horrible mug shot, and his descent to rock bottom is complete. :cwink: He should've listened to E.
 

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