Entourage

It’s time again for TV.com Commenter Shout-Outs, where the best comments of the week are put up on a pedestal for all the world to admire! News that an Entourage movie might actually be a viable, like, thing earned mixed reactions. Some of you felt we were too hard on Entourage , and think that paying $17 on Fandango for Entourage: The 3-D IMAX Experience would be a fantastic use of your entertainment dollar. After all, if >

Oh Boy They Really Are Making an Entourage Movie

by TV Show Warehouse on July 30, 2011

… At the HBO TCAs session for Entourage , showrunner Doug Ellin confirmed our worst fears. They really are trying to make an Entourage movie. Producer Mark Wahlberg says he’ll finance it himself if he has to and compared Entourage to The Hangover so he thinks it will do great at the box office.

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Reuters – It seems only fitting that Vince Chase and his buddies may soon be seen on movie theater screens after ending their successful run on television,

Watch the New How to Make It in America Trailer

by TV Show Warehouse on July 26, 2011

I’m not going to pretend to know the first thing about HBO’s How to Make It in America . Which means it might be a totally awesome show that I have entirely missed the boat (Staten Island Ferry?) on! On the other hand, it might be an unbearable, East Coast-icized version of Entourage , from the producers of Entourage , that has managed to produce zero buzz or critical accolades and yet still managed to somehow score a second season. I really don’t know! All I have to go on is this trailer for Season Two, in…

Reuters – Nice timing, “Entourage.”

The Softer Side of Entourage

by TV Show Warehouse on July 25, 2011

Seven years ago, HBO took their most venerable comedy hit– Sex and the City –swapped its coast, added four pairs of testicles, and called it Entourage . And it was an instant hit. Dudes finally had their own version of Carrie Bradshaw & Co.’s cosmo-fueled gossip sessions and shoe-shopping expeditions–only here they got to drive around in Hummers and Aston Martins, smoke blunts, snap up limited-edition sneakers (I guess shoe shopping is universal) and engage in dozens of sexual encounters of varying physical and emotional gratification. The conceit of the series was that the main…

The evolution of Turtle on HBO’s ‘Entourage’ (AP)

by TV Show Warehouse on July 22, 2011

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AP – Jerry Ferrara’s character on “Entourage,” known as Turtle, was first introduced as a pot-smoking slacker living with his movie star friend, working as his chauffeur, and enjoying the perks of being so close to fame.

A lot can happen in seven years: people’s relationships change, they switch careers, they develop drug addictions, what have you. But even though the Entourage crew has done all of the above, ten times over, it’s the boys’ eighth year of living in LA that will provide their culminating, make-it-or-break-it moments. We all knew the series had to end sometime, and now that we’ve got the “when” covered—the final season kicks off this Sunday, July 24—the obvious follow-up question is, “how?” And so we’ve created a handy flowchart to explore the many possible answers—take a look to see if you can predict the show’s conclusion for yourself. >

Piven hints at payback for Ari Gold in "Entourage" (Reuters)

by TV Show Warehouse on July 21, 2011

Reuters – “Entourage” kicks off its eighth and final season on Sunday, bringing to a close the award-winning HBO comedy drama and its wry look at Hollywood.

Entourage : Love it or hate it, it was hard to ignore—particularly in its first four seasons. And while the quality dropped steadily as the show began to run out of new and interesting ways for Vince, E, Drama, and Turtle to smoke up, have sex, and stare off a cliff at the L.A. skyline while pondering their place in the Hollywood pecking order, there’s no question that Entourage has left its indelible mark on the TV landscape. So with the eighth and final season beginning July 24, the cast and series creator Doug Ellin got together for a discussion about the show’s origins.