Plot
Movie star Vincent Chase, together with his boys Eric, Turtle, and Johnny, are back - and back in business with super agent-turned-studio head Ari Gold on a risky project that will serve as Vince's directorial debut.
Release Year: 2015
Rating: 8.3/10 (1,267 voted)
Critic's Score: 38/100
Director: Doug Ellin
Stars: Adrian Grenier, Kevin Connolly, Jerry Ferrara
Storyline
Movie star Vincent Chase, together with his boys Eric, Turtle, and Johnny, are back - and back in business with super agent-turned-studio head Ari Gold on a risky project that will serve as Vince's directorial debut.
Writers: Doug Ellin, Doug Ellin
Cast: Kevin Connolly -
Eric
Adrian Grenier -
Vince
Kevin Dillon -
Johnny Drama
Jerry Ferrara -
Turtle
Jeremy Piven -
Ari Gold
Emmanuelle Chriqui -
Sloan
Perrey Reeves -
Mrs. Ari
Rex Lee -
Lloyd
Debi Mazar -
Shauna
Rhys Coiro -
Billy Walsh
Constance Zimmer -
Dana Gordon
Haley Joel Osment -
Travis McCredle
Ronda Rousey -
Ronda Rousey
Scott Mescudi -
Allen
Alan Dale -
John Ellis
Trivia:
Doug Ellen stated in an interview that he would love to make this a trilogy if things go well. See more »
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User Review
Author:
Rating: 7/10
The boys are back in town! Vinny, Drama, Turtle, Eric and Ari pick up
right where the hit HBO series left off; with a handful of new colorful
characters and a whole town full of Hollywood cameos. All the original
cast is back to reprise their now famous roles. This run Vince sets his
sights on a directing spot for his next big picture as the team
scrambles to get it off the ground. They battle press, financial
backers, budgetary issues, casting and their own libidos to keep the
movie from crashing and burning. As an added bonus all of our Entourage
players, (minus Ari of course) find themselves single as the story
begins. Allowing for maximum girl chasing hijinks and over the top wild
parties. If you are a die-hard Entourage fan, this film is a must see.
Like many of my fellow Entourage followers, I felt shorted by the
series finale. They tried too hard to wrap everything up in a happily
ever after bow. The show works best when the group is chasing women and
partying hard. Entourage is the male counterpart to Sex in the City. A
fantasy world for men, to live vicariously through the characters. Rich
single men, shoes and designer couture is to Sex in the City; what
smoking hot naked Hollywood starlets and expensive cars are to
Entourage. The movie fully redeems the franchise and puts it back
firing on all 12 cylinders; chock full for T and A with solid laughs
throughout. Director, writer and creator of Entourage Doug Ellin and
Producer Mark Wahlberg have tapped into the formula that made the
series so popular, and set us up for the best feature length episode
yet. There is no end to the amount of celebrities that come out to make
cameos for this film. And why not, Hollywood loves films about
Hollywood. It's a narcissistic town that can rarely miss a chance to
make a cinematic selfie. Going back to films like Singing in the Rain
(1952), Sunset Boulevard (1950) to the most recent best picture Birdman
(2014), films about Hollywood are never in short supply. The soundtrack
on this film is also very well put together. Some great tracks by
artists like Royal Blood, The National and Tame Impala really get the
movie's high octane momentum rolling. Good tunes aside if you are a
stranger to the Entourage world this film may not be your movie. Of
course the film is aimed at fans of the HBO series and with that
demographic there should be little to no complaints. The greatness of
this film lies in the eyes of people who are immersed in the world
crated by Ellin and Wahlberg. If you are a stranger to the Entourage
series, watch a couple of episodes to see if it's your speed before you
go diving into the deep end with this movie. If you enjoyed this review
check out my Blog at yourturntopick.com.
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