| Entourage - The Complete Fourth Season | 
| Actors: Adrian Grenier, Jeremy Piven Studio: HBO Home Video Category: DVD
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (25 reviews) Sales Rank: 189
Format: Box Set, Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc, Subtitled, Widescreen Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Subtitled) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Media: DVD Running Time: 360 minutes Number Of Items: 3 Aspect Ratio: 1.77:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.6 x 0.8
MPN: HBOD37648D UPC: 883929014156 EAN: 0883929014156 ASIN: B0011UO91E
Release Date: August 26, 2008 Theatrical Release Date: June 21, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Sure it would be great to have it all, but at what price? For Vince, Eric, Drama and Turtle, life in Hollywoods fast lane can be an intoxicating ride. In Season Four, in fact, Eric and Vince have taken on new roles as producers. Will their film be hailed as a critical masterpiece, or will it end up on the trash heap of broken Tinseltown dreams?
Amazon.com The fourth season of Entourage follows Vincent Chase's quest for legitimacy (and Oscar) through his dream project, the Pablo Escobar biopic Medellin, whose development deal was the focus of season three. As expected, the production is riddled with troubles: Vincent (Adrian Grenier) and Eric (Kevin Connolly) clash over the ability of the film's director, Billy Walsh (Rhys Coiro), to handle the grand scale of a film. Eric even flies in Oscar-winning screenwriter Stephen Gaghan (playing himself) to the shoot in Colombia at Billy's request in order to rescue the script, only to send him home when Billy comes up with the ending himself. ("I've never had anyone pay me not to work before," says Gaghan in a hilarious cameo. "It was nice.") But as the pet project puts strains on their friendship, Eric finally takes a step off of Vince's coattails to become a manager in his own right; his first step is snagging actress Anna Faris (as herself) as a client (in true Hollywood form, after she hits him with her car). As buzz on Medellin ebbs and flows, Eric and Vince's agent, Ari Gold (Emmy winner Jeremy Piven) wheel and deal to lock in distribution and spin the behind-the-scenes drama to their advantage. Key to the negotiations is a swaggering, hotheaded studio magnate named Harvey Weinhald--the caricature is obvious--who threatens the life of any agent who double-crosses him. And that's right where our boys land, but is it a gamble that will pay off? The fourth season, as always, is rife with celebrity cameos (Dennis Hopper, the late Sydney Pollack, Kanye West), but the Medellin plot pushes out any chance for other Entourage cast members to get a storyline (Johnny Drama gets a condo! Buys a hat!), which ultimately becomes a detriment considering that Medellin, as the big finale at Cannes attests, may not have been worth all the hype. Bonus features include commentary by the cast and creators, a panel discussion, and the Medellin trailer, which with its slo-mo, self-important music and bad makeup, is a gem. --Ellen A. Kim
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  Great Season! Nice Comeback From Season 3 Part 2! November 28, 2008 I was very worried after watching Season 3 part 2 that this season was going to be awful. However, this season surpassed all of my expectations! There are a few new characters that you will love, a few twists and turns that keeps things interesting, and Drama takes a bigger role (which is kind of fun). Overall, I think this is a must-have for people who have watched the first three seasons, and it definitely gives the series the bump it needed after a disappointing second half of season 3.
Enjoy!
  Been There, Done That, Bought the T-shirt November 16, 2008 This season is a bit of a downturn for the series featuring vince and the boys from Queens. This one picks up where Season 3 left off with the gang heading down to South America to film "Medellin" and the efforts to get it shown at Cannes.
As I watched each episode, I came down with a serious case of deja vu. Their problems were all the same: Vince out of money, Drama trying to resurrect his career and Turtle just trying to score. And while something bad might happen, something better would come along in five minutes or so. I will admit I was pleasantly surprised with the final episode, but it just wasn't enough. I hope they can heighten the tension in Season 5, because the first 3 have been some of the best TV I've seen recently.
  LOVE IT LOVE IT LOVE IT! October 31, 2008 Another great season of enrourage! I love all the characters and witty storylines, I love everything about this show.
Strongly recommended~
I must say Ari Gold and Lloyd rock! they are so funny together, I really enjoy scenes with these two in it. Pevin dude really deserves Emmy~
  lifestyles of the decadent and rich gets glowing reviews October 30, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I thought that series on hbo would compare well to series found on regular tv channels, such as CSI on mainstream television. Boy was I wrong. Most of the tv shows seems to be the life and times of people within a certain geographic region with a little skin to show as well. Even at least sex and the city was witty. But this show is insulting to demeaning to women, and sets a bad example to society. It seems like the only thing on these boys minds are sex, self pleasure, and how to make a lot of money no matter the ethics and morals involved. If you can relate to this show and want to live this type of lifestyle, then I can see how you would like it. Otherwise, there really isn't all that much to this show. It appeals to the base nature of men, and not necessarily those looking for something a bit less superficial. Likewise to hbo's new series "True Blood". Rednecks and vampires.. hello? that is like mixing water and oil. Trying to mix the charismatic, powerful, and sexy to the stereotypical redneck just doesn't make sense..
  PUT A FORK IN THIS SHOW October 22, 2008 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
Very disappointing and growing old and tired. The charecters on this series have not grown since season one and I am growing tired of their child like antics. Any female watching this show should take great insult at being protrayed as nothing more then sexual servants to these idiots.
not likely to waste my time on season five.
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