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Released: October 18, 2005 |
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MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated) Media: UMD for PSP |
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Editorial Review:
Your best friend's star is rising in Hollywood, and there's only one thing to do: join his entourage. Meet Eric, Turtle and Johnny Drama: three guys from Queens dedicated to helping their film-star buddy Vincent Chase navigate the absurdities of modern-day Hollywood--where sex, parties and super-agents rule the town.
Entourage - The Complete First Season [UMD for PSP] Reviews:
entourage is great on umd 
2007-09-16 - amazing series and it looks great on the PSP. only downside is no widescreen. picture quality is amazing like all other umd discs.
Glitz, glamour, and celebrity: Entourage lights up the town 
2005-09-26 - Starring Adrien Grenier, Kevin Connally, Kevin Dillon, Jerry Ferrara, and Jeremy Piven, the series follows the lives of celebrity actor Vince Chase and his posse of friends from the old neighborhood as they maneuver and strut through the glitz and glamour of Hollywood. Beautiful models, bright clubs, and celebrity cameos (Jessica Alba! Gary Busey! Jimmy Kimmel!) fill every episode. The boys are styling and living large, the women are drop dead beautiful and available, and the night life and premieres fill their days and nights. This show packs a visual orgy of celebrity glitz and the good life. The writing is clever and the wit varies between sarcastic and sophmoric, but overall the show entertains everyone, because deep down we all want a little taste of the Hollywood life.
Highlights: Jeremy Piven is perfect as the loud, straight talking, abrasive agent to the star Ari. He brings a comedic pedigree and sense of timing that just kills. Kevin Dillon as Vincent's once semi-famous older brother Drama, is the real breakout in the show. Drama was on top 9 years ago, living the life his younger brother has now. But he has been reduced to D list status, and is essentially a sidekick, not an easy step down for one's ego. Dillon plays the role with depth.
Best moment:
Ari, facing off against a penstealing former protege who attempts to steal Vince away to a rival agency, drives to Malibu, crashes the man's party, verbally emasculates him, and then swaggers up the beach. Sheer brilliance by Piven.
This first season run was only eight episodes, and serves to whet the appetite for season 2, which continues the good times. The show's popularity and hit formula speaks for itself. So kick back, relax, and hit the road with Entourage.