A lifestyle is a terrible thing to waste... After three months shooting an indie film in the Big Apple the boys are back in LA. Eric is officially Vince's manager Turtle is running the house Drama is hoping to enhance his onscreen assets...and Ari is pushing a blockbuster superhero role for his golden-boy client. Episodes Comprise: 1. The Boys Are Back In Town 2. My Maserati Does 185 3. Aquamansion 4. An Offer Refused 5. Neighbours 6. Chinatown 7. The Sundance Kids 8. Oh Mandy 9. I Love You Too 10. The Bat Mitzvah 11. Blue Balls Lagoon 12. Good Morning Saigon 13.... Exodus 14. The Abyss [show more]
The boys are back in town. After the highly rated Entourage Season 1 the boys return to L.A and already Ari (Jeremy Piven - probably known for his small reputable perfomance as the homosexual salesman in 'Rush Hour 2' or his part in 'The Kingdom') is pushing for Vinces (Adrian Grenier) next project. The fans of Marvel with love this season as Ari pushes Vince to take the project of 'Aquaman'. After making a movie from the heart Vince needs to make a box office hit and wants a project that will make him the big bucks not to mention even more famous. This season, probably the best out of the 4 created so far (Entourage Season 3 part 2 aka Entourage Season 4) has many laughs to produce and would have you on the floor with laughter several times throughout. Vince has still got close friends Eric, (Kevin Connolly) Turtle (Jerry Ferrara) and his half-brother Johnny Drama (Kevin Dillon) at his side using his reputable superstar status to get all the ladies or simply wreck havoc in the streets of LA. All of the actors capture there parts brilliantly making you automatically feel as though you know the character, where they come from and how they would react in certain situations. Ari, (Piven) however makes the entire season worthy of praise... his performance alone as Vinces agent is played with perfection. He produces lines that could twist the tounges off other actors and produces most of the laughs throughout the Entourage series. This season, similar to Season 1 has an actual Hollywood Actor in each and every episode throughout the season. The only downfall about the Season I can actually think of, is that it only has 12 episodes that last anywhere between 20 and 30 minutes long. Despite the extra 4 Episodes compared to the previous season... I still dont think it lasts long enough with the length of each episode only being no longer than 30minutes which is why I only gave it 4 stars. I do however, think that the season is worth its value in money. The story, the actors, even the intro music itself gives a nice balance to what can only be described as one of the best TV series on the TV to date. If they had added maybe an extra disc with another 4 episodes it I think it would have given the bigger well known series... the likes of 'Prison Break' and 'Lost' a run for there money which only speaks the pure quality and hard work has been put into the Entourage series. Doug Ellis - the creator of Entourage has simply turned a mediocre idea and turned it into a great series that is able to hold its ground against the best. Probably in my top 10 series.... I find myself addicted to the TV from start to end of every episode and would recommend anyone to buy it.
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. In the second series of ENTOURAGE actor-on-the-rise Vince Chase (Adrian Grenier) once again enlists the company and support of his childhood pals from Queens New York to join him on his path towards stardom. More than happy to oblige Eric (Kevin Connolly) who is now Vince's manager; Turtle (Jerry Ferrara) who still bumbles through life in a stoned haze; and Z-list actor and brother of Vince Johnny Drama (Kevin Dillon) form Chase's entourage. Vince's agent Ari (Jeremy Piven) and no-nonsense publicist Shauna (Debi Mazar) also return. Highlights of the series include Vince's indecision over whether to star in a forthcoming James Cameron project Drama demonstrating his cult appeal at a sci-fi convention and a surprise appearance from Mandy Moore.
The complete second season of the popular US comedy series. After three months shooting an indie film in the Big Apple, the boys are back in LA. Eric (Kevin Connolly) is officially Vince's (Adrian Grenier) manager, Turtle (Jerry Ferrara) is running the house, Drama (Kevin Dillon) is hoping to enhance his onscreen assets, and Ari (Jeremy Piven) is pushing a blockbuster superhero role for his golden-boy client. Episodes comprise: 'The Boys Are Back in Town', 'My Maserati Does 185', 'Aquamansion', 'An Offer Refused', 'Neighbours', 'Chinatown', 'The Sundance Kids', 'Oh, Mandy', 'I Love You Too', 'The Bat Mitzvah', 'Blue Balls Lagoon', 'Good Morning Saigon', 'Exodus' and 'The Abyss'.
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