robot said:Awesome show, just wish it was an hour..
Bacon said:Yeah, I really wish it was longer too. Sometimes I wonder if shows like this or CYE would be better if they were an hour long...
HalfPastNoon said:What show? Entourage? It's 2 weeks old, dork. You're basically caught up.
AlphaSnake said:Seriously? I thought there was like 5 episodes. Well, then. I rock. I'm gonna' go bone your ex, now.
HalfPastNoon said:Tell her I said HI.
Azwethinkweiz said:I caught the second episode last night on accident. I had heard nothing about it up until then and I loved it. Downloading the first episode as we speak. Well, as I speak.
Bacon said:The second episode aired tonight...
Brian Fellows said:So what ep was the one where he had to decide weather or no he was gonna do Matterhorn? Thats the only one I've seen so far and I thought it was pretty good. Nobody fucks with Bunny yo!
Minotauro said:I feel pretty mixed about the show so far. I will admit that there are some funny moments but I just cannot stand any of the characters. They're all shallow, vapid people and it would seem that they are just begging to be satirized. I get the impression, however, that we're supposed to like them.
Dan said:I thought the series was doing really well until the fifth episode. From 1-4 it was getting better and better, but the fifth episode was just a one joke affair. Wow, everyone in Hollywood needs pot. I got it the first time. Val Kilmer was funny in the fact that he'd take the role and there were a few other good gags, but it was definitely the worst episode so far. I liked the others, this one was just a letdown, unfortunately.
human5892 said:Ugh, I caught the Jessica Alba episode the other night and was horrified. Except for Jeremy Piven, I could not find one redeeming factor in the show. Most of it seemed to center around allowing the incredibly stale stereotypical twentysomething males to make terrible one-liners (each one fitting their uninspired character, of course), or demonstrating how cool of a lifestyle this hip young movie star and his three idiot do-nothing friends have. When they arrived at Jessica Alba's party and she announced, "Drinks are there, bathroom's there, and girls are...EVERYWHERE!" I wanted to cry. It seems like the OC with a few more characters and more stupidity.
Dan said:I thought the series was doing really well until the fifth episode. From 1-4 it was getting better and better, but the fifth episode was just a one joke affair. Wow, everyone in Hollywood needs pot. I got it the first time. Val Kilmer was funny in the fact that he'd take the role and there were a few other good gags, but it was definitely the worst episode so far. I liked the others, this one was just a letdown, unfortunately.
If I wanted to watch four dumbasses making stupid comments to each other and attending trite, self-absorbed parties while trying to get marijuana, I'd follow almost any group of people from my college around. I don't need a show about it.Sactown said:These 2 posts confuse me greatly. What is stupid about a group of friends making money, having fun, dropping dumb one liners, and going to parties? Who has not had a funny experience trying to find weed? For those that don't know the show is based loosely on Mark Whalberg and his entourage, I'm sure that most of the things in the show have actually happened to Marky Mark.
The show I saw consisted of the four guys briefly talking to Piven about a movie, buying an expensive car and driving around with it, and going to Jessica Alba's party. That is nowhere near an interesting storyline in my book.The show has interesting storylines, decent dialogue, and lots of pretty scenery, I can't complain.
Sactown said:I would choose CYE over Entourage any day though.
Sactown said:These 2 posts confuse me greatly. What is stupid about a group of friends making money, having fun, dropping dumb one liners, and going to parties? Who has not had a funny experience trying to find weed?
I didn't say it wasn't funny. I just don't need a 30 minute episode dedicated to that one joke. I got it. And then the writers proceeded to try and make me laugh with the same joke a dozen more times. Every single plot thread's high point or punchline in the episode ended up being the same. It was just the same joke being recycled several times within a short time frame. It was funny, and then it was overused and grew tiresome real fast. Everyone that I watched the episode with had that same thought when it was over.Slick_Advanced said:Obviously you've never been involved in a city when there is a drought. It's funny because it's true.