Entourage

Any Entourage fans on here? Recently got into the show and just finished watching all of the episodes. In my opinion one of the best tv shows of all time. From what I read its super realistic too which is pretty cool. There's gotta be a lot of people on here that are big fans

 

Amazing show till the last 2 seasons...

There should be a movie maybe two coming out within a few years.

Robert Clayton Dean: What is happening? Brill: I blew up the building. Robert Clayton Dean: Why? Brill: Because you made a phone call.
 

one of the best shows and also quite close to the actual industry (I have friends working in LA). I thought there were rumors to make Entourage - the movie? Guess that fizzled out too.

the first seasons were the best 1-3, have to agree.

 

First 3 seasons were tight, after that it was alright or maybe slightly better than alright. Anything with Ari in it was gold. They left that cliffhanger with Ari getting the studio offer, if they ended up making a movie about him taking it, I'd watch it.

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BenedictPowers:
Hooked on LEAPS:
I love Entourage, but I am embarrassed to tell my friends that I do.

Most of my bosses "like" Entourage on Facebook, so this format seems to appeal to Finance/high-profile professionals.

Must be Ari.

Agreed. It's a very bro, finance-type

 

Speaking of Entourage spin-offs, anyone ever see How to Make it in America? I've been trying to find it (haven't tried torrenting it yet but I'd say its more along the lines of something you'd like to plug (Entourage meets entrepreneurship)

looking for that pick-me-up to power through an all-nighter?
 
LIBOR:
Speaking of Entourage spin-offs, anyone ever see How to Make it in America? I've been trying to find it (haven't tried torrenting it yet but I'd say its more along the lines of something you'd like to plug (Entourage meets entrepreneurship)
I watched the first season when I was in school (not sure if it ever came back). It was alright. As silly as it sounds, what got me is that the characters didn't seem cool at all. I would never want to hang out with any of these people, so I soon lost interest.

I suspect the same thing would happen with a show about a bunch of 40 year-olds.

 
LIBOR:
Speaking of Entourage spin-offs, anyone ever see How to Make it in America? I've been trying to find it (haven't tried torrenting it yet but I'd say its more along the lines of something you'd like to plug (Entourage meets entrepreneurship)

Voila... decent show I suppose.

http://watchseries.eu/serie/how_to_make_it_in_america

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LIBOR:
Speaking of Entourage spin-offs, anyone ever see How to Make it in America? I've been trying to find it (haven't tried torrenting it yet but I'd say its more along the lines of something you'd like to plug (Entourage meets entrepreneurship)

I watched the first season and it really fell off after the first 2 episodes. Obviously this is my opinion, but the story lines were not very interesting or creative.

 
<span class=keyword_link><a href=/resources/skills/trading-investing/libor>LIBOR</a></span>:
Speaking of Entourage spin-offs, anyone ever see How to Make it in America? I've been trying to find it (haven't tried torrenting it yet but I'd say its more along the lines of something you'd like to plug (Entourage meets entrepreneurship)

I love "How to Make It"... Everything about it is gritty, raw, and real. Always wanted to see a show about what it must be like for the guys hustlin tryin to make it in Manhattan... The ones repping the Lower East instead of FiDi, and rocking Air Force Ones and skinny jeans instead of Ferragamos and T&A french cuffs. Overall the show is awesome... Well worth torrenting...

 
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Wow, these guys are horrendous at putting together a show with a captivating dynamic of core characters.

Should be 2-3 BSD banker/trader types, and a mix of non-traditional wall street guy friends... i.e. maybe a model or actor, maybe some sort of art curator (maybe even a Joe Francis type) or something and then another friend who does nothing and just lives off family money.

That way you get a mix of appealing characters... the super smart wall street braniacs, the more interesting business mogul, the pretty boy actor and the living off of daddy's wallet kid. Throw a modest character in as well, maybe a school teacher.

Grew up together, although their lives all went in separate directions they're still the best of friends and live an incredible lifestyle.

Trader gets ensnared in an insider trading scandal, actor/model is on the brink of relevancy, banker is fighting to earn his keep at work, teacher is struggling financially (but in true TV fashion still lives in a SoHo loft and wears designer clothes)... rich kid is dying to actually do something with his life and live up to his family's expectations while navigating his dysfunctional family etc...

I don't know why they always fuck stuff like this up. Look at what they did to Wall Street 2.

 
Marcus_Halberstram:
Wow, these guys are horrendous at putting together a show with a captivating dynamic of core characters.

Should be 2-3 BSD banker/trader types, and a mix of non-traditional wall street guy friends... i.e. maybe a model or actor, maybe some sort of art curator (maybe even a Joe Francis type) or something and then another friend who does nothing and just lives off family money.

That way you get a mix of appealing characters... the super smart wall street braniacs, the more interesting business mogul, the pretty boy actor and the living off of daddy's wallet kid. Throw a modest character in as well, maybe a school teacher.

Grew up together, although their lives all went in separate directions they're still the best of friends and live an incredible lifestyle.

Trader gets ensnared in an insider trading scandal, actor/model is on the brink of relevancy, banker is fighting to earn his keep at work, teacher is struggling financially (but in true TV fashion still lives in a SoHo loft and wears designer clothes)... rich kid is dying to actually do something with his life and live up to his family's expectations while navigating his dysfunctional family etc...

I don't know why they always fuck stuff like this up. Look at what they did to Wall Street 2.

+1

 

If I was the producer for this show I would do the following:

1) take all my papers related to this and any computer hard drives and throw them into a fire

2) punch myself repeatedly in the face until I forget the show was ever an idea of mine.

"yeah, thats right" High-Five
 

I know it was tongue-in-cheek, but I actually like the premise behind LSO's Murray Hill sitcom. I'm too lazy to link it, but I'm sure most people on here are familiar with it.

When one man, for whatever reason, has an opportunity to lead an extraordinary life, he has no right to keep it to himself.
 

Should be interesting to see.

On an off topic note, I can't really picture Adrien Grenier in any other role besides Vince. I love Entourage and he fits the role so well, that I can't really picture him in any other role. He's just not A-list actor material.

Men are so simple and so much inclined to obey immediate needs that a deceiver will never lack victims for his deceptions. -Niccolo Machiavelli
 

I agree with Marcus whole-heartedly and would watch the shit out of his show... Marcus here's my go if I were to cast it:

Bradley Cooper as a BSD trader on a prop desk (love the insider trading idea)... Ladies would love him for eye candy, but he is believable as a BSD. He has an intense personality, and if he went the Wall Street route he would certainly be a trader.

Hayden Christensen as the pretty boy actor on the cusp... I think he has the "I'm a semi-narcissistic, but inwardly determined to shed my outward douchbaggedness" character type in his repertoire.

Josh Duhammel as a VP in M&A. He has the charisma to pull off your stereotypical rainmaker. He schmoozes on Las Vegas, but we could see a grittier, unfiltered honesty in his interpersonal relationships with his group.

Jonathan Rhys Myers as another banker. Could pull off the London expat who flocked to Manhattan after bonus comp was curbed across pond (he's phenomenal in Tudors).

Justin Long as an Analyst because he plays the "sarcastic yet submissive misanthrope" perfectly... I can just see him mouthing expletives under his breath as his MD asks him for a full book turn via bb just as he's about to leave the office to hopefully have sex with his girlfriend for the first time in two weeks.

Scarlet Johansen as an Associate, and potential sexual harrassment liability. She's brilliant in almost everything she touches so I think she would be a great fit.

James Franco as the trust funder who just clubs, nails models in the coat room of black tie benefits held in his father's honor, and is searching for that little piece of meaning to give his life a purpose.

Eliza Dushku as the starving artist with ferocious sex appeal trying to find herself a finance guy.

Chris McDonnell as the ethically-minded teacher, trying desperately to mold Harlem's youth and make a difference.

... I'd watch that.

 
rufiolove:
I agree with Marcus whole-heartedly and would watch the shit out of his show... Marcus here's my go if I were to cast it:

Bradley Cooper as a BSD trader on a prop desk (love the insider trading idea)... Ladies would love him for eye candy, but he is believable as a BSD. He has an intense personality, and if he went the Wall Street route he would certainly be a trader.

Hayden Christensen as the pretty boy actor on the cusp... I think he has the "I'm a semi-narcissistic, but inwardly determined to shed my outward douchbaggedness" character type in his repertoire.

Josh Duhammel as a VP in M&A. He has the charisma to pull off your stereotypical rainmaker. He schmoozes on Las Vegas, but we could see a grittier, unfiltered honesty in his interpersonal relationships with his group.

Jonathan Rhys Myers as another banker. Could pull off the London expat who flocked to Manhattan after bonus comp was curbed across pond (he's phenomenal in Tudors).

Justin Long as an Analyst because he plays the "sarcastic yet submissive misanthrope" perfectly... I can just see him mouthing expletives under his breath as his MD asks him for a full book turn via bb just as he's about to leave the office to hopefully have sex with his girlfriend for the first time in two weeks.

Scarlet Johansen as an Associate, and potential sexual harrassment liability. She's brilliant in almost everything she touches so I think she would be a great fit.

James Franco as the trust funder who just clubs, nails models in the coat room of black tie benefits held in his father's honor, and is searching for that little piece of meaning to give his life a purpose.

Eliza Dushku as the starving artist with ferocious sex appeal trying to find herself a finance guy.

Chris McDonnell as the ethically-minded teacher, trying desperately to mold Harlem's youth and make a difference.

... I'd watch that.

That sounds sick. Like "New York, I love you" but less gay and with more money. Hell of an ensemble cast.

‎"Until and unless you discover that money is the root of all good, you ask for your own destruction. When money ceases to become the means by which men deal with one another, then men become the tools of other men. Blood, whips and guns or dollars."
 

I would depict Wall street lifestyle as unattractive as possible to limit to the increase in competition for us prospective monkeys once we finish uni. -.-

 

rufio, great list.

Agree with Bradley Cooper being the perfect BSD type, it clearly comes out in his new role in "Limitless"

For me... after seeing WS2, Josh Brolin plays a ridiculously solid role of a C-Level/Dont fuck with me BSD. After "W", No Country for old Men, and even Grindhouse, he can clearly do anything. Perfect, "Boss" material.

Andrew Garifield (Lions for Lambs/Social Network) could play the perfect little analyst wunderkid begging to come under the wing of said Bradley Cooper role

If you wanted Jonathon Rhys Myers as a more central role, add Michael Gambon as the homely fatherly figure trying to keep his son modest.

"Stay Hungry, Stay Foolish"
 
BigRedAEM:
The part with Ari after the credits was by far my favorite scene in the entire show

Oh you mean the part where Ari's wife turns around with that donk and makes it clap....yea everyone was thinking it.

Here's the thing. If you can't spot the sucker in the first half hour at the table, you are the sucker.
 

The only good part in the finale came after the episode actually ended. I think Ari would have accepted the offer. It was a good show though.. the way it ended was pretty unfortunate

 

That show was pretty good, but it got awful towards the end. The tacky product placements really disappointed me.

I hope How to Make it in America becomes a good show, even though the first season wasn't exactly spectacular. I would much rather see a show about struggling youths on their journey towards living the life they want, rather than watching a show about an actor and his entourage of half-wits run amok in Hollywood.

Man made money, money never made the man
 

Can you sue a company for minutes of your life back? Seasons six to now fell faster than Bear Stearns, seriously. Ari Gold carried this show, and he did so again in the series finale. The only logical move made in the series finale was Ari realizing what he really wanted and going back to his wife. Everything else didn't make sense.

Kind of hope Terrence kills E in the movie for impregnating Sloan.

 

Yes, I agree Ari Gold carried the show. In fact, the only reason I tolerated Entourage towards the end was to see what Ari would do and say. Hilarious character. I hope they make an Ari Gold spin-off.

And what about Ari's wife's ass in the end??? Damn, all that jelly and no toast.

Man made money, money never made the man
 

[quote=LIBOR]BTW, make sure to check out this video about Entourage:

http://www.collegehumor.com/video/4062951/every-week-on-entourage

Also, for the record, HBO has a policy against product placement.

http://www.mediabistro.com/fishbowlla/hbo-and-product-placement-strictl…

http://www.nypost.com/p/pagesix/how_entourage_got_tequila_Gr0zQcbEnOQmg…]

I stand corrected.

Still, it bothers me that they used the show to promote awareness to certain brands, no matter how well they integrated it into the plot.

Man made money, money never made the man
 

+1 on Ari. I hope the movie just revolves around him taking the ceo position :-p

"You stop being an asshole when it sucks to be you." -IlliniProgrammer "Your grammar made me wish I'd been aborted." -happypantsmcgee
 
Edmundo Braverman:
Mrs. Ari FTMFW.

soooo hot, want to touch her heiny.

"You stop being an asshole when it sucks to be you." -IlliniProgrammer "Your grammar made me wish I'd been aborted." -happypantsmcgee
 
D M:
Edmundo Braverman:
Mrs. Ari FTMFW.

soooo hot, want to touch her heiny.

I wish Ari ended up with Dana Gordon actually. They fit better personality-wise and they both have a similar busy lifestyle and understand that their work is important to them. Also, she was just cooler and not bitchy.

For Ari to drop everything (re: his job) for his family is extremely OOC. Frankly, I never cared for the Missus Ari... she wanted his time, but didn't seem to mind when his riches from his hard work was paying the bills, paying for her lifestyle, paying for the house and the kids' private school fees. She's right to demand more time from him, but not to expect him to drop everything. All his bravado aside, Ari was probably one of the few guys on the show that played it straight with his wife/gf/etc.

And seriously... the "smart female reporter" that was so resistant to Vince's playboy charms was suddenly smitten with him after a 24-hr date? They expect us to swallow this crap they feed us?

Yeah and to the above poster that said the irony of Vinnie's actor being the least interesting to watch, agreed. Never cared for that character (it's all about Ari and Drama as likable characters go).

Lastly - would like to see an eps of Johnny's Bananas... it didn't look all that funny from the few tidbits we're given, but it'd be interesting to see nonetheless.

 

I feel like Entourage and Weeds both suffered from the same problems. They started off great, but then really really started to suck. Once the characters had settled into their roles and the starting main plot line had wrapped up, bros go to Hollywood/Soccer mom sells weed, it became harder and harder to find new things for them to do while still keeping their original appeal. Piven totally carried the show and if not for him nailing Ari's character the thing would have been canned years ago.

Lastly did anyone else find it ironic that Vince(don't care what his real name is) is probably the worst actor on the show but hes suppose to be playing a movie star?

 

90% of Entourage faults lied with E the 2 ft. little bitch. His little melo-drama's drove the shittiness of the show. Also Vince's up and shit was pretty wack as well. Hopefully E will pop up on next seasons True Blood trying to pitch to the newly esacped Rusell Eddington to reprsent him as a manager and Rusell rips his eyes out of his head via his chest cavity. That'd be nice.

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The series should have ended on the sixth season finale. That episode ended on the best note: Ari acquiring the new agency (fixing up issues with Lloyd and firing Davies), E proposing to Sloan, and Vince's career back on track.

 
fartmouth:
The series should have ended on the sixth season finale. That episode ended on the best note: Ari acquiring the new agency (fixing up issues with Lloyd and firing Davies), E proposing to Sloan, and Vince's career back on track.

Yeah - if I recall correctly, the 6th season was a mixed bag, but that finale was top notch! And then we had the horrible 7th season where after 7 years they decided to try and add some dimension to the Vince character and make us care about him and his fall from grace. Too little too late.

Really, the series finale felt like something out of Sex and the City... or it pretty much was - their series finale also ended with a trip to Paris and everyone getting a happy ending.

 

[quote=Edmundo Braverman]Sorry. I love Dana Gordon's character, but she's got nothing on this (NSFW):

http://www.moviefancentral.com/images/pictures/57250/image_72e671d2c.jp…]

Haha, thanks for the warning tag Eddie, I'll check after work.

Well to clarify - I'm a girl, so I guess I'm taking looks somewhat out of the equation. But yeah, looks-wise Reeves > Zimmer, but I was just talking personality. Mrs. Ari has always come off a bit annoying and whiny for me. There's nothing about that character for me to really care about (and sadly, much of this is the same for Vince too).

 

I actually liked E in the first few seasons because he was the guy who always had his eye on the ball and knew what the fuck was going on...He was Vince's consigliere. Only in the last few season has E become an annoying bitch.

Ahh....the memories

http://www.youtube.com/embed/bzFQrZxGROU

"Greed, in all of its forms; greed for life, for money, for love, for knowledge has marked the upward surge of mankind. And greed, you mark my words, will not only save Teldar Paper, but that other malfunctioning corporation called the USA."
 

The show definately went downhill a bit, but it was still pretty good, the last season was really short so I dont think they could jump into a lot of different things even though Ari`s wife problems was a decent plot line, but the previous season was my favourite with Vince all strung out, and before that the season where they go broke was pretty good too. I think Ari is one of the best tv characters of all time in this order

Jack Abbot (y&r) Tony Soprano Ari Gold Kenny Powers

 
dec-jun-jun:
The show definately went downhill a bit, but it was still pretty good, the last season was really short so I dont think they could jump into a lot of different things even though Ari`s wife problems was a decent plot line, but the previous season was my favourite with Vince all strung out, and before that the season where they go broke was pretty good too. I think Ari is one of the best tv characters of all time in this order

Jack Abbot (y&r) Tony Soprano Ari Gold Kenny Powers

Dude you're missing Ross Geller.

:p

"You stop being an asshole when it sucks to be you." -IlliniProgrammer "Your grammar made me wish I'd been aborted." -happypantsmcgee
 

I know we're all commemorating the end of Entourage here, but if you haven't seen the latest preview for Season 2 of "How To Make It In America", I highly recommend you check it out.

http://www.youtube.com/embed/y7vPfmiDLpI

It got me excited for the upcoming season.

Plus, I gotta spread the love as a friend of mine and Penn State Grad is in the video. You can see her starting at 22 seconds. She's the Break Dancing girl in the pink tank top and is shown throughout the video... I gotta be honest, it's always fun seeing when friends do something completely and totally awesome like this. Plus it's got Mark Wahlberg, Kid Cudi, Bryan Greenberg, Lake Bell, Victor Rasuk, Duck Sauce, Q-Tip, Pharrell Williams, Asher Roth, Pusha T, Rahzel, Nicole LaLiberte and few others in the video.

 

Nice Frieds, I literally just re-watched season 1 today. Here are the other promos so far:

EDIT: If you go to the "How To Make It In America" Facebook page, there's also a pretty cool mixtape you can download for free.

"Can't knock the hustle."

http://www.youtube.com/embed/t43NSN05tic

http://www.youtube.com/embed/VQNzqxxjuJE

http://www.youtube.com/embed/JT4kvtrbT9w

“Millionaires don't use astrology, billionaires do”
 

NR, thanks. I shared that trailer more 'cause my friend is in it and less 'cause I wanted to see How to Make it in America, BUT after seeing that trailer, I plan to re-watch the first season this weekend (Hurray 4 days of time thanks to Rosh Hashana this week). On the upside, the trailer has a hell of a catchy beat - God Damned Duck Sauce!

Yeah, personally after this I think Luis Guzman is gonna be the new club track as opposed to Barbara Streisand.

 

I'm over this... Entourage was sweet and all, but it's been 3+ years since the last episode and 4+ years since the last GOOD episode.

 
thebrofessor:

I hope this doesn't go the way of Dr. Dre's new album

It's in post right now, something pretty big would have to happen for it to somehow not get released.

/waiting for feminist terrorist organization to demand it be canned

"When you stop striving for perfection, you might as well be dead."
 

the boys are back in town

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Or are we talking regulars here? I'd take Saget over everyone... but since I'm gonna ssume it's regulars only... then Piven. Hands down, the only reason why I watch that show... plus I've actually been in the Ari Gold position of being on a blackberry during high holiday services regarding work. Multiple trips to the can can only work on so many holidays...

 

Iambateman is right. Ari used to be the best part of the show, always drilling into people and just overall being a complete asshole. Now he seems to be kind of a push over. Drama, however, is and always was funny and one of the most entertaining parts of the show.

I was glad to see Sloane go. The show started going down hill when E got into the relationship and they started focusing on it. As a guy, I started watching that show because it was about a bunch of guys going out living the single life to the fullest, not having any of that relationship drama. But then Sloane showed up and the show because all about romance and not about being players. So, even though she was totally hot, good riddance Sloane.

 

You guys are retarded! Ari is by far the best person to watch, but would you really want to be that guy? It's just be work work work work... I'm sure that would get old fast. Who wouldn't want to be Vince!? Guy's got it MADE.

Either that or Drama, who's set for life too =P. Not sure how I'd feel about having to deal with being constantly inadequate though...

Bob Saget would be great too, he's got it made as well!

 

From a girls point of view a part of me would only want to date Ari and another part of me would want to date E....I personally don't find Vince all that hot - don't get me wrong he is good looking but I find him kinda blah .... I find Drama and Lloyd the most entertaining

 

Didn't see it, but the show is just a plug for tons of other shit. Why do you think that Sasha grey is on? Or Avion? http://tequilaavion.com/

Even the fucking NFL. The show was cool the first few seasons when it was about the movie business. Now its just a litany of product placements for the target demographic. The show is Sex and the City for guys

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