Entourage
Entourage on Imdb18 July 2004 (USA)
Comedy
Film star Vince Chase navigates the vapid terrain of Los Angeles with a close circle of friends and his trusty agent.
Kevin Connolly
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Adrian Grenier
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Kevin Dillon
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Jerry Ferrara
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Jeremy Piven
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Adventures Of Power Review
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Writer/director Ari Gold also stars as the title character Power in this underdog/rock n' roll/road comedy. The story is as simple as it's protagonist: Power is a full-on loser, who works at the local energy plant with his gruff union leader dad Harlan (Michael McKean) and lives in a tent on the front lawn of his eccentric hippy aunt Joni (Jane Lynch) while persuing his dream of being a respected "air drummer". You see, Power never got to have a real drum set growing up, so he has done the next best thing, he's learned to mimic his heroes in the empty space in front of his face.
After a mishap at work, when Power accidentally pulls a lever and covers one of the big bosses in raw oil while getting his groove on, he is given his walking papers. This happens right before his dear old »
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Gossip Girl Leighton Meester Lights Up Times Square's Hottest New Spot
added by newsBotTimes Square in NYC was heating up as the cast of CW’s hottest show Gossip Girl attended the opening of the American Eagle Outfitters Flagship Store opening party. The big gossip of the night was watching Leighton Meester take over the mic and perform for the crowd that brought in Jessica Szohr, Michelle Trachtenberg, Ashlee Simpson, Entourage's Adrian Grenier among others. Leighton sang her new single "Somebody to Love” while Pete Wentz took on the turntables. The Ae store is 25,000 square-feet in the heart of Times Square. VIP guests walked an interactive, subway-themed red... »
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Seinfeld Writer to Develop Fanboy Sitcom for NBC
added by newsBotHow fanboys made it this far without being the central focus of a major sitcom is the real question. Larry Charles, who most of us probably remember as one of the first names to show up in the credits after Seinfeld episodes (he was a staff writer and friend of Larry David’s) will be tackling what are sure to be issues involving broken glasses, homemade costumes and utter bewilderment regarding women in an untitled sitcom for NBC.
Variety tells us that the storyline will follow some small-town fanboys who react to the cancellation of their favorite sci-fi show by endeavoring to produce episodes of their own. Think Be Kind, Rewind minus Mos Def, plus sight gags involving grown men walking on screen wearing poorly made spacesuits – although I’m hoping for more.
Other than working on the sitcom most likely to be syndicated until the sun explodes (Seinfeld), Charles »
- Scott Miller
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