Doug Ellin Movies

2007  
 
Drama does his best to avoid the reviews of his new television series "Five Towns" as Vince and Eric hatch a plan to buy the "Medellin" script and Turtle falls for the beautiful daughter of a gruff auto shop owner. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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2007  
 
As Vince and Amanda attempt to resume their professional relationship after an impromptu hook-up, Eric becomes suspicious of the pair's post-coital glow and Drama incurs the wrath of UFC Champion Chuck Liddell after becoming convinced that Pauly Shore is about to play a practical joke on her for his new hidden camera show. Back at Ari's house, Mrs. Ari is visibly agitated by the announcement that her husband's boorish college buddy is dropping by for a visit, but soon finds her worst fears lessened when the frat boy-turned-dot com millionaire proves uncharacteristically civil. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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2007  
 
Having recently turned down Prince Yair's somewhat sordid offer to finance "Medellin," Vince catches plenty of grief from the crew as he prepares to move into his new digs at the Mondrian Hotel. Meanwhile, Eric moves in with Sloan against the advice of his friends as Turtle and Drama head out in search of an apartment. Later, Nick Rubenstein's offer to finance "Medellin" with his recently released trust fund falls through, prompting Vince and Eric to bring porno director Walsh into the fold. Though at first it appears that "Medellin" is about to go before the cameras on a shoestring budget, Walsh still has one more surprise in store as Vince raises his glass for a champagne toast. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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2007  
 
Drama's obsession with his condo's orderliness makes him a less-than-gracious host for Vince's welcome-home party; Billy's peculiar nature keeps his star from seeing a first cut of "Medellin." ~ Joe Friedrich, All Movie Guide

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2007  
 
The fourth-season premiere is a documentary-style look at the making of "Medellin" on location in Colombia, where Eric and Billy fight over the film's schedule and the latter exhibits an unhealthy crush on Vince's costar. ~ Joe Friedrich, All Movie Guide

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2007  
 
Eric has to renege on a Hollywood heavyweight; Drama fetes the mayor of Beverly Hills; Ari mishandles a top-secret script. ~ Joe Friedrich, All Movie Guide

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2007  
 
Amanda attempts to get a concrete answer from Vince regarding the period film as Barbara leans on Ari to fire an unqualified agent and a new honesty policy finds professional relationships heating up to a passionate pitch. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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2007  
 
When Vince's birthday rolls around and his new agent Amanda presents him with courtside tickets to a Lakers game and an offer to star in an upcoming adaptation of an Edith Wharton novel, a chance connection with his old agent Ari causes the upcoming star to experience doubts about his current career trajectory. Upon taking his seat at the game, Vince is discomforted to notice Ari across the court. Still longing to win back his old client, Ari convinces Vince to join him for a friendly birthday meal, and is somewhat taken aback when Vince shows up with E in tow. But it's going to take more than a human buffer to sideline the determined Ari, and before the meal is over he tells Vince that his dream project, "Medellin," is one again on the fast track to production. Though Amanda is vehement that "Medellin" will never happen, she is troubled to note that he seems to be second-guessing his decision to take her on as his manager. Meanwhile, as Turtle and Drama draw up plans for Vince's surprise birthday party, they realize that the only way to overcome their financial restraints and hold the party in a suitable venue is to land a sponsor for the big event. Of course the party is a massive success, but before the night is over Ari and Amanda will go toe to toe in front of Vince in a desperate attempt to win him over once and for all. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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2007  
 
As Amanda attempts to press Vince about the Sam Mendes project, all Vince can think about is his upcoming trip to Wine Country with Eric and Sloan. Meanwhile, Drama and Turtle take Ahnold for a stroll in the dog park hoping to make a hit with the ladies, and Ari steps up his efforts to sign A-list scribe Jay Lester before having a serious crisis of conscience. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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2006  
 
Up-and-coming movie star Vince (Adrian Grenier) has good reason to celebrate as Entoruage begins its third season: He has landed the title role in "Aquaman", a megabucks epic directed by Titanic's own James Cameron. Likewise luxuriating in Vince's good fortune are his pals Eric (Kevin Connolly and Turtle (Jerry Ferrara) and his actor brother Drama (Kevin Dillon). The only one not in a celebratory mood is Vince's agent Ari (Jerry Piven), who has been booted from his job at a powerful Hollywood talent agency and is now living a hand-to-mouth existence and working out of an office no bigger than a broom closet. For a while, it looks like Vince will also suffer from a stroke of bad luck when the LA opening of "Aquaman" is repeatedly interrupted by rolling power blackouts. This is the season that Vince adopts a new member of his entourage, an ex-convict named Dom (Domenick Lombardozzi), who promptly comes up with a plan to land Vince the role of a lifetime in the upcoming film "Medelin"--which, alas, would screw our hero out of starring in "Aquaman 2". Meanwhile, Turtle is managing pop singer Saigon and, as usual, is having trouble handling success. Drama is given a shot at TV stardom in his own series, "Five Towns". And after two years of delays, Vince and Eric's independent project "Queen's Boulevard" may finally see the light of day. Unfortunately, once again poor Ari is unable to capitalize on Vince's success, having managed to mess up a proposed film project for The Ramones and subsequently being replaced by new agent Amanda (Carla Gugino)--whose first assignment for Vince is a period drama based on the works of Edith Wharton, not exactly a brilliant career move for the star of "Aquaman." Ultimately, Ari resurfaces out of nowhere with financing for the temporarily-shelved "Medelin", but Vince isn't prepared for the sacrifice he must make to get this job. And while all this is going on, Turtle's fondness for limited-edition sneakers may completely alter the course of his life. Among the celebrities appearing as themselves this season are James Woods, Seth Green, Eric Burns and Pauly Shore. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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2006  
 
In the third-season finale, Ari takes evasive action when The Ramones project -- and his future -- are in jeopardy. Meanwhile, Vince taps an unlikely source to chart his career. ~ Joe Friedrich, All Movie Guide

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2006  
 
The boys look forward to R&R in Las Vegas when Vince is slated to make a promotional appearance in Sin City. ~ Joe Friedrich, All Movie Guide

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2006  
 
A big day for Turtle is missing a key ingredient; Eric stumbles upon a movie idea for Vince during a long meeting with a producer (Martin Landau); Vince's chance encounter may not be so random after all. ~ Joe Friedrich, All Movie Guide

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2006  
 
Vince searches for the perfect date for the highly anticipated Aquaman premiere. Meanwhile, Ari deals with financial difficulties and the limits of his new office space. James Cameron and James Woods appear as themselves. ~ Joe Friedrich, All Movie Guide

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2006  
 
News of Queens Boulevard's wide release comes as a pleasant surprise; Drama's attitude about an audition gets on everyone's nerves; Ari's desperation prompts negotiations with an old rival. ~ Joe Friedrich, All Movie Guide

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2006  
 
The newest member of Vince's posse, Dom (Domenick Lombardozzi), tells a moving story that helps Vince land a role in his dream project, Medellin. ~ Joe Friedrich, All Movie Guide

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2005  
 
Eric, Drama and Turtle are worried that Vince could be caught in a love triangle; Ari demands loyalty from Lloyd after a showdown with Terrance. ~ Joe Friedrich, All Movie Guide

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2005  
 
Eric ponders his future as Vince's manager; and Ari has something brewing at a coffee shop after his dismissal from the agency. ~ Joe Friedrich, All Movie Guide

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2005  
 
The boys go to a U2 concert for Drama's birthday; Turtle pitches in when Eric and Shauna have trouble with a reporter; and Vince attends a convention with his Aquaman costar. ~ Joe Friedrich, All Movie Guide

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2005  
 
Vince is frank about Aquagirl; Ari's partner, Terrance (Malcolm McDowell), makes an appearance; Eric buys a suit; and Drama and Turtle look forward to a Bat Mitzvah for Little Miss Ari. ~ Joe Friedrich, All Movie Guide

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2005  
 
Eric and Ari scramble for answers about the Aquaman deal; Turtle mopes over bad luck with women; Vince discovers how pricey his new neighborhood can be. Anthony Anderson and Bob Saget have cameos. ~ Joe Friedrich, All Movie Guide

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2005  
 
When the guys relocate to Malibu, Drama is annoyed by the long commute to an audition; Mandy Moore is up for the Aquagirl role, but Vince's silence on the matter speaks volumes. ~ Joe Friedrich, All Movie Guide

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2005  
 
Ari hounds a studio executive about the Aquaman; contract; Drama considers elective surgery to improve his image; Vince gets good news about the premiere of Queens Boulevard. ~ Joe Friedrich, All Movie Guide

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2005  
 
Eric is blue when Kristen cancels their date, but his mood improves at a late-night beach party; Drama is self-conscious about his physique before an audition; Ari and Vince spar over the Aquaman script. Cameos include Jaime Pressly and the NBA's Lamar Odom. ~ Joe Friedrich, All Movie Guide

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2005  
 
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Season Two of Entourage begins just after rising movie star Vince (Adrian Grenier) has returned to Hollywood from New York, where he has starred in "Queen's Boulevard",an independent project dreamed up by his best friend and manager Eric (Kevin Connolly). Quite full of himself at this point, Eric demands that he be given an "official title", which as it turns out has no official duties. Meanwhile, Vince's other best bud Turtle (Jerry Ferrara) continues to be a thorn in everyone's side, and Vince's actor brother Drama (Kevin Dillon) has started getting weird ideas about his body, going so far as to schedule himself for calf transplants. Back in Tinseltown, Vince's agent Ari (Jerry Piven) is trying to land his client the starring gig in an upcoming big-budget blockbuster, "Aquaman", to be directed by James Cameron (playing himself). In anticipation of this plum role, Vince begins spending money like a sailor again, but the deal may be queered when Billy Walsh (Rhys Coiro), temperamental director of "Queen's Boulevard", refuses to allow a pre-release screening of the film for Cameron's benefit. Inevitably, the cash flow is reduced to a trickle, forcing Vince to accept a foreign TV commercial and prompting Turtle to seek out a few quick bucks as an X-boxer. Ultimately, Cameron does cast Vince in "Aquaman"; now our hero must not only win over the millions of comic-book fans who are eagerly awaiting this epic, but must also charm his way into the heart of leading lady Mandy Moore--with whom he ends up falling hopelessly in love. Alas, Ari's chicanery at the talent agency causes him to lose his job. . .and where does that leave Vince? In addition to James Cameron and Mandy Moore, Season 2 also features celebrity cameos by Hugh Hefner, Jaime Pressly, Pauly Shore, Danny Masterson, Ralph Macchio and Brooke Shields. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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