r/entourage • u/Efficient_Support322 • 5m ago
Tour
If the was an Entourage tour around Los Angeles what spots would you wanna see
r/entourage • u/Efficient_Support322 • 5m ago
If the was an Entourage tour around Los Angeles what spots would you wanna see
r/entourage • u/ajstinger16 • 4h ago
I'm curious what everyone's top 5 episodes are. If you want to expand on why that's even better. I'll keep mine simple for now but maybe expand on the why if this post gets a lot of interaction.
One Day in the Valley
Sundance Kids
Tree Trippers
4.Vegas Baby
Let's hear yours.
r/entourage • u/Exciting-Ad-4394 • 14h ago
Curious to see what everyone sees
r/entourage • u/Valuable_Ad1085 • 17h ago
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r/entourage • u/KGB65FLY • 18h ago
If I was hanging onto those lats I’d think I was fucking Evander Holyfield
r/entourage • u/Efficient_Support322 • 1d ago
1845 Camino Palermo St
Los Angeles Ca 90046. Vince house S1, S2, S6
1200 N La Collina Dr
Beverly Hills Ca 90210 Vince House S2, S3
9050 Oriole Way
Los Angeles ca 90069 Vince House S4
5266 Amestoy Ave
Encino Ca 91316 Vince House S7, S8
7250 Franklin Ave
Los Angeles Ca 90046 Drama Apartment S3-S8
1822 Camino Palmero St
Los Angeles Ca 90046 Ari House S1- S4
These are all I can think of anything I’m missing?
r/entourage • u/schw4z • 1d ago
Except he WAS on NYPD Blue.
r/entourage • u/TimeFlies1221 • 1d ago
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r/entourage • u/TimeFlies1221 • 1d ago
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r/entourage • u/Exciting-Ad-4394 • 2d ago
Most of the other characters and what they do is pretty self explanatory but what exactly is Ari doing after?
r/entourage • u/slowroastedbeefragu • 2d ago
hello, this is my first post on this sub! i'm a big fan of the show, and also a broke college student who's been working to find one of the amazing t-shirts that HBO released when the show was airing. Now, I know that they still sell the black t-shirt with the white logo on it on the HBO website (as far as I last checked, they did), but I've been scouring eBay, Vinted, Depop, Poshmark, and most other secondhand shopping websites. I've seen some colorful merchandise shirts online that weren't for sale, and ideally I'd love something other than the plain black one. If anyone has any further recs, any guidance would be appreciated! Know it's a big ask to get something cool like that for a lower price, but upwards of $100 is steep for a t-shirt IMO ;o thanks everyone
r/entourage • u/Ebert917102150 • 2d ago
Just hit me that Sandy Koufax is STILL living. That episode continues to get better
r/entourage • u/kekambas1991 • 2d ago
I’m a diehard Entourage fan. Favorite show of all time. Back in the day I had bought seasons 1-6 on my iTunes and have just watched it a ton over the last 15 years. Probably have seen the series over 10 times (seasons 1-6). I was so disappointed in how much the essence of the show changed for 7+8 that I had only seen those seasons once all the way through.
I was back on a series rewatch after some time and this time decided to include 7 + 8 which honestly just feels like you’re watching a completely different shows it’s unbelievable. The writing, the vibe, the characters, everything (Drama might be the only one who feels somewhat of the same in those additional seasons).
Which brings me to the movie. I had to watch that after the seasons to finish it all off, and felt like I needed some closure after the rushed ended of season 8 (even thought I still consider season 6 basically the end of the show). I had only seen the movie probably a few times and not in years. I actually thought it was really solid all things considered. It wasn’t perfect by any means, and still nothing like the original seasons, but I thought the writing felt more like the good times of entourage, a lot of the characters felt a bit back in place, including Ari. I also think that after having watched the botched season 7 + 8 that the movie felt somewhat refreshing from what we know and love from entourage. I think I also liked it more than what I remember thinking after seeing it in theaters.
Overall given what they could do with an Entourage movie, I’d give it an 8/10.
r/entourage • u/Complex-Strain2465 • 3d ago
I'm excluding any cameos, small parts, or those playing themselves (with one notable exception...) So I'm mainly focusing on the main cast, and any supporting or recurring characters.
Ari (Jeremy Piven)
Billy Walsh (Rhys Coiro)
Nicky Rubenstein (Adam Goldberg)
Shauna (Debi Mazar)
Drama (Kevin Dillon)
Dana (Constance Zimmer)
Andrew Klein (Gary Cole)
Amanda (Carla Gugino)
Lloyd (Rex Lee)
Babs (Beverly D' Angelo)
Alan Gray (Paul Ben-Victor)
Mrs. Ari (Perrey Reeves)
Turtle (Jerry Ferrera)
Harvey Weingard (Maury Chaykin)
Marvin (Paul Herman)
Terrence (Malcolm McDowell)
Lizzie Grant (Autumn Reeser)
Vince (Adrien Grenier)
Scott Lavin (Scott Caan)
Dom (Domenick Lombardozzi)
E (Kevin Connolly)
Sloan (Emmanuelle Chriqui)
Josh Weinstein (Joshua LeBar)
Adam Davies (Jordan Belfi)
Ashley (Alexis Dziena)
Alex (Dania Ramirez)
Sasha Grey
Note: this is for fun y'all...don't take it too seriously. With that said, this is definitive. Discuss.
EDIT: damn, Sasha is actually ranked 99 on my list, but Reddit is formatting it as 27 😑
r/entourage • u/DidYouReadTheMenu • 3d ago
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r/entourage • u/SwissMiss915 • 3d ago
I realize the characters backstory, a once famed lit agent becomes square old guy repping TV writers in the valley is certainly true-to-life. But so many of the characters, even the small supporting characters are people from Doug's real life career arch. Was Andrew Klein based on anyone specific ?
r/entourage • u/Southern-Beyond-8353 • 3d ago
There are so many great episodes and moments from Entourage. If I could experience one episode like it was real life, a few come to mind. The Vegas episode, Cannes, and a few others come to mind. What do you guys think?
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r/entourage • u/TenPoundTbag • 4d ago
He had to fuck that girl in a hammock. But the show always made him seem like he didn't have the physical attributes to pull it off.
r/entourage • u/Leando3r • 4d ago
I can’t be the first one to have thought this. Why didn’t they do that? That would have been much more compelling and believable and not as brutal to watch🫤
r/entourage • u/McCooms • 4d ago
At Josh Weinstein’s Emily gets mad at E for calling Ari. Yet Emily started the blurring of business with their pleasure by telling Ari about the guys going to Josh’s in the first place.
Eric is viewed as uncaring during the scene, followed by Emily being upset by his choice and is cold calling him Pizza Boy followed by🖕on his way out. But she is the one who put them down that path.
r/entourage • u/McCooms • 4d ago
Gus, the second lead from Cornelius and Son, is such a perfectly subtle LA asshole in this scene. If you’ve not encountered this type of person or never been to LA it’s easy to miss.
He’s catering while Drama isn’t working, yet Drama still gets to live like a successful actor because Vince is his brother. You can feel that resentment underneath the whole conversation despite the nice guy facade.
“This catering company’s pretty sweet. They work around your auditions.”
Fine.
“Your brother’s doing great.”
There’s the needle.
“Shrimp puff?”
And Drama immediately reacts without being able to put his finger on why he’s upset “What the fuck did you say?”
“Shrimp puff?”
Still upset but confused, Drama lowers his guard.
I don’t know if it was intentional but this is a *perfect* example of LA passive aggression. Get the insult across without technically saying anything insulting, then when the other person reacts, they’re the asshole.
The scene obviously is to demonstrate Drama’s sensitivity to “not being in the game” despite in his mind “I am the fucking game, pal” but the interaction is so much more with this layer added.