Monday, July 10, 2006

 

'Entourage' enthralls

Entourage's true druggy nature came to the surface in the third season's powerful fourth episode, "Crash and Burn." For his next role, Vince is torn between the "Aquaman" sequel and a Pablo Escobar biopic directed by Paul Haggis, the Academy-Award winning director and writer, who plays himself. The major film studio Vince is contracted to won't let him take the meaty starring role. "I can't risk...having my Aquaman do three hours of blow in every multiplex in the country," the studio head tells Vince.

Eric, Vince and Haggis "brainstorm" with the of help pot and liquor.

Saigon and his homies smoke bongs with Turtle.

Meanwhile, Jeremy Piven's Ari rises to new levels of lovable smarminess; whether he's lunching with Turtle and Drama at Spago, chatting with Penny Marshall in the garage, chewing out the kid next door who seeing his 14-year-old daughter or asking his wife point-blank for a blow job, Piven's hyperagent is the real soul of Entourage. He greatly deserves to win the Emmy for suppoprting actor, which he was nominated for last week.

PHOTO OF JERRY FERRARA, ADRIEN GRENIER, KEVIN CONNELLY & JEREMY PIVEN COURTESY OF HBO

Comments:
I thought last night's episode was hilarious. This season has totally got me hooked, from the unpredictable antics of Dom, to the Ari/Max dynamic. One thing I find totally unbelievable - these guys shell out big bucks for Aston Martin cars, but they smoke out of the typical dorm room plastic bongs? No way. I think it's time for the gang to invest in some beautiful, high-end glasswork.
 
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