Will Entourage Tell Me if Im Uploading the Same Photos

1st episode of the first flavor of Entourage

"Entourage"
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Vince and Eric talking at the premiere of Head On

Episode no. Season one
Episode ane
Directed by David Frankel
Written by Doug Ellin
Original air appointment July 18, 2004 (2004-07-18)
Running fourth dimension 29 minutes
Invitee appearances
Mark Wahlberg
Ali Larter
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"Entourage" is the pilot episode of the American comedy-drama television serial of the same proper noun. Written by Doug Ellin, and directed past David Frankel, it originally aired on HBO in the United States on July 18, 2004. It received positive reviews and was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series.

Plot [edit]

The episode opens with Turtle walking into a restaurant, greeting every female by proper noun as he goes. When he meets upwards with the group, he tells Vince to sign a poster for Head On (Vince'southward new moving picture co-starring Jessica Alba). When asked why, Turtle explains that information technology'south for the girl who hooks the group up with all of their Nike shoes. The group then engages in a discussion of how bad promo photos can sink an actor'due south career, until ii extremely bonny females walk past and Turtle starts to harass them. After the girls leave, the group discusses whether or not they should attend their high school reunion back in New York City, and their disapproval of Eric'southward on again / off once more girlfriend Kristen.

Adjacent the guys caput to the premiere of Head On, where Johnny "Drama" tries to leave of the limo earlier Vince. Equally the guys walk up the red rug and annotate on the girls in attendance, Eric tells Turtle to get and make sure that Ali Larter is not sitting inside ten rows of Vince. When Vince has a reporter take his motion-picture show with his brother Drama, the photographer can't place where he knows Drama from. When Eric tells Vince to go take a picture with Alan, Vince is unsure of who that is, and Eric has to remind him that Alan is the man who financed Head On. While Vince takes the pictures, Ari starts harassing Eric to become Vince to read the script for Matterhorn, a buddy cop blazon picture fix in Disneyland. Ari promises court side Los Angeles Lakers tickets if Eric gets Vince to read the script.

While they are talking, Turtle interrupts to tell "Eastward" that he'due south lined upward a "revenge fuck" who looks just like his ex, Kristen, and who'southward apparently told Turtle that she "puts out". As Turtle describes the girl, Ali Larter comes over and looks very bellyaching, then proceeds to aggressively quiz Eric on Vince's whereabouts. We are left to assume that there was a human relationship that went sour betwixt Vince and Ali.

After the premiere the guys head back to their business firm with some girls in tow for a pool party. The guys spend fourth dimension trying to go with each girl. The adjacent morning Drama and Turtle pester Eric with tales of how the girls they ended up with the night before performed in bed, and endeavour to become Eric to talk about how his was. When Vince comes down, Eric asks Vince if he's read the script for Matterhorn yet. Vince says no, and asks Due east what he thought of information technology. When Eric says he idea it sucked, Vince says "OK. I trust you lot", then explains how he never read the script for Head On and didn't know who the killer was until he saw the motion picture the nighttime before.

The guys then take a trip to the Warner Brothers studio to see with the manager for Matterhorn. On the way, Turtle tells the guys about Arnold the rottweiler he is getting for Vince from Black Hack. As they walk into the studio, we learn that Drama is Vince's half-brother and that Vince and Turtle originally moved to Hollywood to follow Johnny around. Just before they walk in, the guys exchange greetings with Mark Wahlberg.

When the guys become back dwelling house, they discuss the meeting with the managing director, and Ari calls to tell Vince that the director loved him and wants to sign him to practice Matterhorn for $iv million. Vince asks Eric what he thinks, and E tells him he thinks information technology'southward fourth dimension Vince read the script. While Vince struggles to read the script, the guys hit golf assurance into the neighborhood, trying to hit the homes of other actors, such as Pierce Brosnan. After a while the guys switch from golf to basketball while Vince finishes reading the script. Afterwards reading it, he nevertheless has the aforementioned opinion, that is Eric was right and the script sucks but the $iv one thousand thousand would be sugariness.

When Ari calls, Vince tells him what Eric thinks of the script but Ari doesn't intendance. Vince, however, values Eric's stance and tells Ari to talk to Due east about it (even though E wants to talk to Ari fifty-fifty less than Ari wants to talk to Eastward). Ari decides to have dinner with Eric to talk over Vince's futurity. Vince likes this every bit now he won't always have to "exist in the eye of things". The domestic dog arrives but the guys are likewise agape to have it out of the cage so they accept Turtle clothes up in total hockey gear as they open the cage from the second story of the business firm via a describe string.

At dinner Eric and Ari spar with verbal insults and hash out why Eric doesn't think that Vince should do Matterhorn. Eric threatens to slap Ari if he ever insults him again and we acquire that ii years prior Vince couldn't go a call back from Ari. After dinner Eric passes out watching SportsCenter, and Turtle and Drama wake him up to get ready to get to Las Vegas. Eric doesn't desire to go so they tell him that his ex-girlfriend Kristen is sleeping with Vince Vaughn. Eric believes them at first then realizes (cheers to Drama'due south overacting) that they are lying to him.

Vince enters the room and takes Eric aside to detect out why he threatened Ari and tells him he tin can't practice that. Eric explains that Ari was being condescending (in particular deriding his former role as a manager at Sbarro), and so Vince asks if Eric thinks he should fire Ari. Eric sarcastically says yes and Vince begins to make the call. When Eric sees this, he stops him and Vince tells E he wants him to make his decisions. From this betoken, Eric is now his unofficial manager. Later this, Vince and E make up one's mind not to become to Vegas. Vince besides wants to skip the reunion just Eric is looking frontward to it and wants to get and convinces Vince go as well.

The next twenty-four hour period, the guys are getting ready to caput to the airport and Eric asks Turtle if he got the Bose headsets. Turtle has no clue what E is talking well-nigh, and Eric berates him to go get them. Later Turtle gets in the motorcar, Vince asks Eric what that was virtually every bit he didn't ask for whatsoever headsets. Eric points at the car and says "yous too don't desire to ride in a car that has that on it". As Turtle drives off we see a bumper sticker on the dorsum of the car that reads "I ♥ Erect", as Eastward reminds Drama that he'south next. Ari calls over again and Vince hands the phone to E. Eric answers and Ari asks for Vince. Due east tells him Vince wants them to talk instead. Ari and so tells him that Colin Farrell took Matterhorn. When Eric breaks the word to Vince he says, "I hope you lot know what you're doing, pizza boy."

Product [edit]

The pilot was written by series creator Doug Ellin and directed by David Frankel. On reading the script, Frankel was concerned that Ferrara was too young for the function of Turtle, Dillon was besides old to play Drama, and Grenier was very unlike Wahlberg/Vince. Furthermore, Connolly was ambivalent about his part. All the same, Frankel was impressed past the grouping one time all together and felt that Connolly's sincerity boosted the show.[1] Ellin's offset version of the script had the show commencement at the movie premiere, with no-one liking Vince'south acting but none willing to tell him. HBO executives rejected this version, and urged Ellin to make it more upbeat.[ii]

Mark Wahlberg's entourage in this episode includes the real life Turtle, Eric, and Johnny.

Reception [edit]

The airplane pilot was initially broadcast on July 18, 2004 in the U.s. on HBO.

Phil Gallo of Variety was critical of the episode, citing what he perceived as a lack of subtext and bland characters. Notwithstanding, he praised Piven'southward giving Ari Gold "an intensity and a moral void that gets improve with each episode", and foreshadowed what he saw as better writing past episode iii.[3] Conversely, Tim Goodman of the San Francisco Chronicle cited the show's and characters' soullessness as reasons the testify is entertaining.[4] Ken Tucker of Entertainment Weekly gave the episode an A−, describing it as "fantabulous, dirty fun", praising the casting, in item Dillon and Piven.[5]

Frankel received a 2005 Emmy nomination for Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series for his work on this episode.

Music credits [edit]

  • "Bang Bang Boom" past Drag-On
  • "Grown Man Sport" past INI
  • "Rocky Mount Style" by Joe Walsh
  • "Eminence Front end" by The Who
  • "Hey Ya!" by OutKast
  • "Hey Mama" by Black Eyed Peas
  • "Fire (Yeah, Yes Y'all)" by Joe Budden
  • "Wanna Get to Know You lot" by G Unit of measurement
  • "Oooh." past De La Soul feat. Redman
  • "Barely Holding On" by Sean Anthony
  • "Cold Difficult Bitch" past Jet
  • "Match" by Jay-Z

References [edit]

  1. ^ HBO (2009). Entourage: A Lifestyle Is a Terrible Thing to Waste. Simon and Schuster. p. 14. ISBN9781416579397.
  2. ^ THR staff (20 July 2011). "'Entourage': 10 Never-Told Secrets". The Hollywood Reporter. The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 30 May 2015.
  3. ^ Gallo, Phil (xiv July 2004). "Review: 'Entourage'". Variety Magazine. Diverseness Media, LLC. Retrieved thirty May 2015.
  4. ^ Goodman, Tim (17 July 2004). "HBO shows its sitcom chops with Wahlberg-conceived 'Entourage' nailing Hollywood's immature Babylonians". San Francisco Chronicle. Hearst Communications, Inc. Retrieved xxx May 2015.
  5. ^ Tucker, Ken (16 July 2004). "Entourage". Entertainment Weekly. Entertainment Weekly Inc. Retrieved 30 May 2015.

External links [edit]

  • "Entourage" at HBO.com
  • "Entourage" at IMDb

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