Review of Entourage

Entourage (2004–2011)
9/10
An incredibly acerbic and down-to-earth account of normal life in Hollywood's out-of-camera circle.
14 January 2007
"Entourage", created by Doug Ellin, charts the lives and experiences of young heartthrob actor Vincent Chase (Adrian Grenier) and his close circle of boyhood friends: Eric (Kevin Connolly), who is now his manager, Turtle (Jerry Ferrara), the jersey-wearing, 'blinging' goofball with a lot of wisdom, and Johnny "Drama" Chase (Kevin Dillon) as Vincent's older wiseguy brother. The show mainly focuses on Vincent's escapades with his charismatic agent Ari Gold (Emmy winner Jeremy Piven ("Old School")), a man of all style and just a smidgeon of substance, yet also focuses of the four main characters' youthful lives of clubhopping and dating in mid-2000s Hollywood. All of the writers, producers and escpecially the creator and actors deserve huge praise for bringing to light the down-to-earth, chill, yet "smarmy" side of H-Wood to us.
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