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Thoughts on "Entourage"

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HollywoodBQ
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Know Your Enemy said:

AgLiving06 said:

HollywoodBQ said:

Nevermind Meadow Soprano w/ Turtle


Didn't they actually date in real life too for a while?

Yes, that's how she ended up on the show, I believe.
According to this CNN article they met on the set in 2008.
https://www.cnn.com/2009/SHOWBIZ/12/22/jaime.lynn.jerry.ferrera.breakup/index.html
Brian Earl Spilner
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Adrian Grenier episode of Victory podcast is out. Finally got him, after years of trying.
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Brian Earl Spilner said:

Adrian Grenier episode of Victory podcast is out. Finally got him, after years of trying.
I wish Connolly would let him talk more. Grenier has an interesting perspective on the show and how the characters developed, but KC keeps butting in.
Know Your Enemy
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Outside of the show I find him very annoying.
Brian Earl Spilner
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+1
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I just started rewatching after the initial run. I am pleasantly surprised at how well it holds up. Even with the change in what's acceptable over the past twenty years, I still think your average tech/finance bro models themself after Ari Gold. Tone down the sexism from the main four characters, and I think the show could still play. Johnny Drama remains an iconic character.

Fun Fact I learned from an interview with Jeremy Piven. Apparently, the whole, "Hug it out, B!%#*!" comes from the fact Kevin Connolly doesn't like people to touch him, and Piven add libbed the line just to F with him.
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EclipseAg said:

I recently started rewatching HBO's "Entourage" and I wondered what people thought of it, either back in the day or maybe how it's held up over the years.

My take: There are definitely lots of scenes and dialog that wouldn't pass muster in today's world, and it's funny to see the main characters with flip phones and iPods. But overall, it's still an interesting watch.

I always thought Johnny Drama was a funny character. And of course, Jeremy Piven was a tornado throughout.

To me, it's still very watchable. Anyone else?



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