Entourage-Season 3 Part 2 (2007)
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Maybe You Can Have it All.|His Fame Is Their Fortune.
| Sure it would be great to have it all, but at what price? For Vince, Eric, Drama and Turtle, life in Hollywood's fast lane isn't without its road bumps, as we learned when a botched deal cost Ari, Vince's longtime agent, his job. Will change at the top make the difference in getting Vince his dream picture - or will the boys regret giving Ari the ax? |
"...a scathing, sexy indictment of Hollywood silliness, but it also has enough sincerity and warmth to work as a character piece. Scott Weinberg, DVD Talk
"HBO scores another hit...truly addictive... Fox News
"...sharply written, with pungently believable characters and situations...Once again, HBO sets the mark for a TV series. Jerry Renshaw, Reel.com
"...there's name-dropping and celebrity cameos and a full-on indulgence in the pleasures of fame, but it's all done with intelligence, elan and a stark authenticity. Tim Goodman, San Francisco Chronicle
"Almost preposterously enjoyable Ken Tucker, Entertainment Weekly
"This is one fabulous ride. Matt Roush, TV Guide
"...supremely good-natured. Tom Gliatto, People Weekly
"...always smart, sharp and funny. Wall Street Journal
"Any anxiety (real or imaginary) makes for some compelling television. Misha Davenport, Chicago Sun-Times
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Editor's Note
So that he'll never forget where he's from, actor-on-the-rise Vince Chase (Adrian Grenier) 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), Turtle (Jerry Ferrara), and Chase's older brother Johnny Drama (Kevin Dillon) eagerly move into Chase's L.A. mansion, where they enjoy endless parties in the company of beautiful women. With Hollywood as their playground, it doesn't take long for the entourage to discover that celebrity life is not all fun and games, especially as they contend with the high-pressure tactics of Vince's hilariously cutthroat agent, Ari (Jeremy Piven), and no-nonsense publicist, Shauna (Debi Mazar). This release includes the second set of episodes from season three of the show.
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Cast & Crew
| Adrian Grenier | |
| Debi Mazar | |
| Jeremy Piven | |
| Jerry Ferrara | |
| Kevin Connolly | |
| Kevin Dillon | |
| Malcolm McDowell | |
| Martin Landau | |
| David Aguirre - Original Music By | |
| Doug Ellin, et. al. - Writer | |
| Elizabeth Thinnes - Art Director | |
| Julian Farino, et. al. - Director | |
| Luis Colina, et. al. - Editor | |
| Mark J. Greenberg - Producer | |
| Mark Wahlberg - Executive Producer | |
| Steven Fierberg, et. al. - Cinematographer | |
| Troy Sizemore - Art Director |
Awards
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Nominee (2007) |
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Emmy, Entourage, Outstanding Comedy Series |
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Emmy, Julian Farino, Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series |
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Emmy, Martin Landau, Outstanding Guest Actor In A Comedy Series |
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Emmy, Mark Fleming, et. al., Outstanding Sound Mixing For A Comedy Or Drama Series (half-hour) And Animation |
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Emmy, Kevin Dillon, Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Comedy Series |
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Emmy, Jeremy Piven, Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Comedy Series |
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Winner (2006) |
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Emmy, Jeremy Piven, Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series |
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Nominee (2006) |
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Emmy, Doug Ellin, Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series |
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Nominee (2005) |
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Emmy, David Frankel, Daniel Attias, Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series |
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Emmy, Sheila Jaffe, et. al., Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series |
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Golden Globe, Jeremy Piven, Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television |
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Golden Globe, Entourage, Best Television Series - Musical or Comedy |
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Golden Globe (2008) |
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| Jeremy Piven, Winner, Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television | |
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Kevin Dillon, Nominee, Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television |
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British Academy Awards (2007) |
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| Doug Ellin, et. al., Winner, Best International | |
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Emmy (2007) |
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Kevin Dillon, Nominee, Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series |
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Mark Wahlberg, et. al., Nominee, Outstanding Comedy Series |
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Martin Landau, Nominee, Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series |
| Steve Morantz, et. al., Winner, Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half-Hour) And Animation | |
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Emmy (2006) |
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Doug Ellin, Nominee, Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series |
| Jeremy Piven, Winner, Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series | |
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Golden Globe (2005) |
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Entourage, Nominee, Best Television Series - Musical or Comedy |
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Emmy (2005) |
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Julian Farino, et. al., Nominee, Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series |
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Sheila Jaffe, et. al., Nominee, Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series |
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Emmy (2009) |
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Kevin Dillon, Nominee, Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series |
| Tom Stasinis et, al., Winner, Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half-Hour) And Animation | |
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Emmy (2008) |
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| Jeremy Piven, Winner, Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series | |
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Kevin Dillon, Nominee, Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series |
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Emmy (2007) |
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| Jeremy Piven, Winner, Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series | |
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