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The third season of HBO's inside-showbiz comedy kicks off with a familiar anxiety for Tinseltown's best: your film's opening-weekend box office. In the case of Vince (Adrian Grenier) and company, it's Aquaman , Vince's big break that took up most of last season and elevated the group to even bigger perks and tchotchkes. Luckily, the numbers are good (creator Doug Ellin reveals in the commentary that the episode was inspired by his friend who was with Tobey Maguire when he first heard Spider-Man's opening numbers) and Vince uses the leverage to chase his dream project, a biopic of Pablo Escobar called Medellin . But first he has to schmooze the film's eccentric producer who's strangely attached to his Shrek doll (Bruno Kirby, in his last role before his death in 2006) and juggle scheduling conflicts with the Aquaman sequel, which leads to an ego war with Warner studio chief Allen Grey (Paul Ben-Victor). Meanwhile, Turtle's (Jerry Ferrara) management of upstart rapper Saigon takes some sharp turns; Eric (Kevin Connolly) finds his relationship with Sloan (Emmanuelle Chiriqui) on shaky ground; and Johnny "Drama" Chase (Kevin Dillon) gets to audition for a television pilot directed by Ed Burns (playing himself). But the overarching storyline for season 3 involves Vince's agent Ari Gold (Emmy winner Jeremy Piven), who was canned last season by his agency. Taking his flamboyant, hilarious assistant Lloyd (Rex Lee) with him, Ari goes about setting up his own firm, but not before drawing fire from the mafia of other agents and threatening his relationship with star client Vince. The only weak storyline involves an old childhood pal (Domenick Lombardozzi), fresh out of prison, trying to nudge his way into Vince's gang. But otherwise the show's inside look at the baptism of the newly famous continues to tickle the funny bone. As usual, Entourage sprinkles in cameos, including Crash director Paul Haggis hilariously playing himself as a wound-up neurotic ("If I let contracts run my life, I'd still be doing The Facts of Life rather than hanging with my boys," he says as he points to his Oscars). James Woods filches Aquaman premiere tickets for his friends, and Seth Green gets in a rumble with Eric in the episode "Vegas Baby Vegas." Extras are still scant: just three commentaries and a featurette on their Vegas-location episode. --Ellen A. Kim Entourage: Season 3 Part 1 (DVD) With Vince's star expected to rise even higher in the Hollywood firmament as a result of his starring role in a potential blockbuster titled Aquaman, the boys must find a way to keep stroking their golden goose while making sound decisions for a long-lasting career in a world of fleeting fame. Review: I liked trying to have a stars life for a little while - I really wanted to see this series but when it was around there was lots of barriers like being poor or not having time. I saw the whole Entourage series eventually and the movie too. I really enjoyed the lifestyle. At times the show could be a little stressful but also it could be very rewarding when he gets his next big pay out and gig. I identified with the characters because there were times I wanted to be famous. I really enjoyed the realism and found it quite charming. I first found the first 2 seasons at a reseller in New Market VA and caved in and bought it. It was awesome watching it on DVD. I made it a little bit too with some of my hobbies whether that was when I had my youtube channel or other producing I did like my instagram or tumblr or facebook pictures too. Now that time seems to either have ended or been paused but it was nice how much I did pull off and maybe this show helped with that too. It was insane some of the stuff that happened in this and in my life. I even pissed hot with the US Army like twice and didn't get caught either. Was somewhat successful with some of the women too. Review: Can this show get any better? - The most hilarious thiong about this show is how Vincent gets all the attention in the world while the rest of the Entourage get none of it and yet, they consider themselves important. E as Vin's manager is hilarious in his little act. A little man (not much shorter than me) who has his own set of troubles to take care of, who doesnt have commitment issues but thinks he does - is a great act and despite being the most uncomfortable character manages to somehow intrigue the watcher. Entourage is not a Comedy show, it's not a Drama, it's not reality based tv. It's a guy show with no girls as lead characters. Strange as that may sound, it is still very hip and self content. It's no Seinfeld and there are no observations. The show circles around 4 main characters. Kevin Dillon's character is somehow the Cosmo Kramer of the show and manages to derive most laughs. His awkwardness reminds me of my own. The center character, the Jerry Seinfeld of the show, is Vinnie. I'm sure he doesn't get a lot of credit but the fact that he is always in one mood, is simply superb. That, from what I understand, is a great act. Where do I start about turtle? The George Costanza of the show who couldn't care less. Initially, I thought I'd hate his character cause I hate guys like him. You and I both know how many Turtles we run into everyday life so I didn't know what to expect when I saw him on tv. A lot of reviewers admit to loving turtle. I'm sure they're six feet tall studs who love to hug shorter, rounder men...oops let me not drift away. Entourage owns. There is nothing like Entourage. I must say in the last two years, Television is back. Jeremy Piven is about as good as you hear he is. I love his assistant. Season 3 has a lot of action and you get to notice a slight change in the characters. E is more powerful and vice now, Vince takes a bit of a backseat despite getting all the attention - his character looks like it's shaping up for a major fight with E. Both Turtle and Johnny are trying really hard. Johnny is not having the best time of his life while Turtle is lying low in this season. Ari Gold is all over the place. He is becoming bigger and mightier while trying his level best to be a good father and a bad husband. At the end of the day, he gets the job done.
| Contributor | Adrian Grenier, Brian Burns, Debi Mazar, Doug Ellin, Jeremy Piven, Jerry Ferrara, Julian Farino, Kevin Connolly, Kevin Dillon, Lori Jo Nemhauser, Marc Abrams, Mark Wahlberg, Michael Benson, Perrey Reeves, Rex Lee, Rob Weiss, Stephen Levinson Contributor Adrian Grenier, Brian Burns, Debi Mazar, Doug Ellin, Jeremy Piven, Jerry Ferrara, Julian Farino, Kevin Connolly, Kevin Dillon, Lori Jo Nemhauser, Marc Abrams, Mark Wahlberg, Michael Benson, Perrey Reeves, Rex Lee, Rob Weiss, Stephen Levinson See more |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 240 Reviews |
| Format | AC-3, Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Widescreen |
| Genre | Comedy, Television |
| Language | English |
| Number Of Discs | 3 |
A**Y
I liked trying to have a stars life for a little while
I really wanted to see this series but when it was around there was lots of barriers like being poor or not having time. I saw the whole Entourage series eventually and the movie too. I really enjoyed the lifestyle. At times the show could be a little stressful but also it could be very rewarding when he gets his next big pay out and gig. I identified with the characters because there were times I wanted to be famous. I really enjoyed the realism and found it quite charming. I first found the first 2 seasons at a reseller in New Market VA and caved in and bought it. It was awesome watching it on DVD. I made it a little bit too with some of my hobbies whether that was when I had my youtube channel or other producing I did like my instagram or tumblr or facebook pictures too. Now that time seems to either have ended or been paused but it was nice how much I did pull off and maybe this show helped with that too. It was insane some of the stuff that happened in this and in my life. I even pissed hot with the US Army like twice and didn't get caught either. Was somewhat successful with some of the women too.
H**D
Can this show get any better?
The most hilarious thiong about this show is how Vincent gets all the attention in the world while the rest of the Entourage get none of it and yet, they consider themselves important. E as Vin's manager is hilarious in his little act. A little man (not much shorter than me) who has his own set of troubles to take care of, who doesnt have commitment issues but thinks he does - is a great act and despite being the most uncomfortable character manages to somehow intrigue the watcher. Entourage is not a Comedy show, it's not a Drama, it's not reality based tv. It's a guy show with no girls as lead characters. Strange as that may sound, it is still very hip and self content. It's no Seinfeld and there are no observations. The show circles around 4 main characters. Kevin Dillon's character is somehow the Cosmo Kramer of the show and manages to derive most laughs. His awkwardness reminds me of my own. The center character, the Jerry Seinfeld of the show, is Vinnie. I'm sure he doesn't get a lot of credit but the fact that he is always in one mood, is simply superb. That, from what I understand, is a great act. Where do I start about turtle? The George Costanza of the show who couldn't care less. Initially, I thought I'd hate his character cause I hate guys like him. You and I both know how many Turtles we run into everyday life so I didn't know what to expect when I saw him on tv. A lot of reviewers admit to loving turtle. I'm sure they're six feet tall studs who love to hug shorter, rounder men...oops let me not drift away. Entourage owns. There is nothing like Entourage. I must say in the last two years, Television is back. Jeremy Piven is about as good as you hear he is. I love his assistant. Season 3 has a lot of action and you get to notice a slight change in the characters. E is more powerful and vice now, Vince takes a bit of a backseat despite getting all the attention - his character looks like it's shaping up for a major fight with E. Both Turtle and Johnny are trying really hard. Johnny is not having the best time of his life while Turtle is lying low in this season. Ari Gold is all over the place. He is becoming bigger and mightier while trying his level best to be a good father and a bad husband. At the end of the day, he gets the job done.
T**N
Best Season So Far! By Far!
Seriously, this season makes the first two look silly! It was so much fun to watch. You will love watching Ari and his office drama, while Vince holds all of the chips in the relationship. The gang has their own problems, but Vince is living large, and Ari is sweating bullets. It is entertaining and extremely fun. You will have a blast with this season! My only negative comment is that I hate the fact that they broke season 3 into two parts (basically because it is just annoying). I will tell you that you should buy both parts of season 3 at once, so that you can enjoy it more fluidly than I did. Have fun!
J**R
The Boys Still Rock
Ignore the Part 1 description in the title, this is the whole season, and what a season it was, and is!! Great story lines, and the characters (at least some) develop nicely. Thankfully, it is the secondary characters. E and Vince are getting a little stale, but Drama and Ari really come alive. In both cases it is better material, but let's face it, these guys can act. Jeremy Piven is a virtuoso; Kevin Dillon is in no danger of being mistaken for a member of a Shakespearean troupe, or even his older brother, Matt. But as the neurotic, short-tempered Johnny Chase he absolutely rocks. This is now the best show on TV.
B**N
Doesn’t work
Good show but be careful buying the dvd I bought them and this set didn’t play at all so I bought it again and same thing looked on line and many people had this problem with this box set
T**M
So good, they had to split it in half!
This is by far my favorite season of Entourage! Vince and his friends have many adventures, and lots of drama. Definitely worth spending the money to be able to watch it at my convenience! If you've never watched Entourage, it's really worth starting at Season 1 and watching them all the way through the end. It shows you what Hollywood can be in real life without all the glitz and glamour.
M**N
Ari steals the show
I got this series about a week ago and essentially did not stop watching it until I was done. It is just a show that draws you in, begging you to watch another episode. I was not a big fan of the 1st season, then the 2nd season won me over, but I think this is the best season yet. I simply cannot get enough of the Vegas episode! Throughout the season Ari is amazing, especially the last couple episodes ("Is that something you might be interested in?" - Priceless). Do yourself a favor and buy this. Now.
M**O
Three and a half...i guess..*shrug*
REALLY wanted to like this one. Like everyone else that's seen ONE episode of the show, my anticipation for this season was pretty high.... Utter, utter disappointment. I don't think you can call any one of the three seasons great. All three have their glaring flaws, but the entertainment value/what's gonna happen next? value was strong, no doubt. Anyone else think Eric is overly timid, or Turtle obviously try-hard? Good. Whilst watching each episode I kept on thinking, "this could be so much better." e.g., *POSSIBLE SPOILERS, guy* Secondary character acting: Saigon? Just bad, bad acting across the board...like, cue-card bad. The shoe store clerk was just as weak. Their "street" personas just seemed forced. Couldn't stand Dom. Cringers for sure. And the party that Drama and Turtle went to was chock-full of mannequin garble. They need to tighten-up their extra-recruiting. Unbelievable story lines: The Fukijama encounter was just plain embarassing with the "gangster" hideout ordeal. 5-too many plot-twists in roughly 3/4 of the episodes. The Drama-trailer jerk episode was so predictable i could've sworn i've seen it before.. But i hadn't. The Threesome episode? All I can think of is "huh?" They pulled it in every direction but to no destination. Confusing as hell. Everytime it seems the show is headed in the right direction it cuts the wheel the opposite way. case in point, Sorry, Ari. It's mentioned that the last episode was written in a matter of hours and it shows.. Oh how it shows. *SPOILERS END HERE* And after all my ranting, I still like the show. I just feel it needs an injection of worthy writing. Plots are starting to wear thin. Please, no more old-fart bigwigs that don't matter. And for the love of money, put Turtle in a coma or something. ***1/3 Please believe!
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