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Entourage - The Complete Fourth Season | 
enlarge | Actors: Adrian Grenier, Jeremy Piven Studio: HBO Home Video Category: DVD
List Price: $39.98 Buy New: $23.99 You Save: $15.99 (40%)
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Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 13
Format: Box Set, Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc, Subtitled, Widescreen Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Subtitled) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.77:1 Number Of Discs: 3 Running Time: 360 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.6 x 0.7
MPN: 1000037648 UPC: 883929014156 EAN: 0883929014156 ASIN: B0011UO91E
Theatrical Release Date: June 21, 2007 Release Date: August 26, 2008 (New: Last 30 Days) Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Sure it would be great to have it all but at what price? For Vince Eric Drama and Turtle life in Hollywoods fast lane can be an intoxicating ride. In Season Four in fact Eric and Vince have taken on new roles as producers. Will their film be hailed as a critical masterpiece or will it end up on the trash heap of broken Tinseltown dreams?Running Time: 360 min.System Requirements:Running Time: 360 minutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: TELEVISION/SERIES & SEQUELS UPC: 883929014156 Manufacturer No: 1000037648
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Doesn't live up to the expectations it has created September 8, 2008 Matthew Feehan (Los Angeles) To begin: Don't watch the first episode. The opening episode of Season Four is shot almost completely as a "Making Of" documentary for Medellin. Even when we are watching the show, we are still really watching someone else filming it. This episode ruined the entire season and nearly ruined the entire series. It wasn't just that it was a different format, it was that the different format was distinctly not Entourage. Season Four, though still entertaining and able to advance the plot, pales in comparison to previous seasons. Ari and Walsh carry the season, and when they aren't in a scene, there usually isn't anything going on. There is a complete lack of substance, and the only real chance at a relationship is E's attempts to manage a female clush (client crush). The Medellin trailer is pretty good, and like in the show, is better as an extra than the main attraction. Let me repeat: No matter what, even if you watching the Making Of Medellin featurette and Kevin Connolly says it's his favorite episode, do not watch the first one. It just doesn't live up to the expectations that the show has created for itself.
great season September 6, 2008 Nick Chavis (Raeford, NC) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I was surprised by how many people didnt like drama's and Turtle's role in this season. I didnt expext drama to cook for the group forever, his career takes off in this season, and he might have finally found his true love. I do have to admit little has change with turtle. He's just same old Turtle. This is something the writers should change next season Another major player is billy walsh the director of medellin and QB, and his struggle with producer eric. Even after a huge hit like aqua man vincent chase still has a hard time getting a movie role. Ari's character really changes this season as he becomes a little emotional about events that he cant control. By far my favorite character in the show. Eric is learning more about managing and producing and is trying to establish his career as such. All and all my wife and I enjoyed the season and this is one of our favorite shows.
Best Season? September 3, 2008 Juicy Melon (Duluth, MN) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is actually my favorite season of Entourage. My only disappointment was the disappearance of Debi Mazar and Emmanuelle Chriqui, (I think they were only in like one episode). Anyways, I don't want give anything away, but I am really excited to see what happens. If you are a fan of Entourage, you will enjoy this season!
Excellent Until Season 4... September 1, 2008 Jazzy 2 out of 5 found this review helpful
I bought the Entourage series on a Gold Box Deal--a whim. I don't have HBO and had barely even heard of the show, so I had nothing to compare to. The show starts off in Season 1 as a great watch. The cast is memorable and humorous, and the story line is pretty easy to follow however I'd be hard pressed to stay attentive week to week after a 30 minute stint for each show. I tell my friends who've never heard of it that it's a male version of Sex in the City--but not really. This show doesn't focus on relationships, rather an actor and his brother, cousin, and best friend and their "lavish" life in California. Vince, the main character plays the excellent role in being a "not so perfect" actor who in the end tries to stay true to his original game of what he was born to do--acting. Drama, his brother is absolutely hilarious. Check out the "Saigon" episode; I still chuckle at him in Walsh's hotel room. Turtle and Eric's characters are true staples in the show. They do more in providing the assists for the humor rather than being the punchlines themselves. Ari is the absolute quiet thunder in this entire show. He starts out as "Vince's Agent", but is really so much more to the group. His antics and quips are the most hilarious. His funniest line (to me) is in one of the episodes where he's trying to land Vince the huge movie. (I'm not into spoilers) Watching all the shows together lets you see the evolvement of all the actors. While Seasons 1-3 had some great runs and a nice ending, Season 4 actually kind of milked itself. I've got all of one sentence to say about Season 4 (out of them all). Although it had the same amount of humor as the others--it did evolve in that sense, the actual plot took 12 shows to hash out! The show kinds of leaves you to carry out your own assessments: Turtle isn't working with anyone since Saigon and Drama probably isn't cooking because he's so busy with the new show. There's more, but I won't dwell. I don't plan to watch Season 5 until it finishes, then I'll probably download it from iTunes or something to that effect. As I say with all movies and DVD packs, it's better to wait until their cheaper or on sale.
Soars To New Heights & Sinks To New Lows August 28, 2008 R. A. McKenzie (New York) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I press "Play." The HBO static kicks in. Yet, the "Superhero" theme by Jane's Addiction is nowhere to be found. Before we begin, ENTOURAGE's 4th season presents a mini-documentary (like THE OFFICE) detailing the trials and tribulations of getting a dream project made. This change of pace promises great things to come; the premiere episode of ENTOURAGE's fourth season will undoubtedly go down as one of its greatest. As the show continues, it continues its solid streak for a while. Although the remaining 11 episodes are shot in the traditional style we've seen this show use for years, things become even more desparate and challenging for Eric, Vince, and Ari than ever before. Their domestic lives and careers are really put through the ringer this time. Eric continues to try to expand his career, but struggles to get what he wants most: Respect. Vince actually matures more than the rest of the cast this season. His optimism is no longer a boyish laziness; he actually steps up to plate when the line is drawn in the sand. Ari Gold has plenty of issues on his own. If you thought his financial woes in seasons' past made him a bitter man, wait until you see how his domestic life tests his aggressive masculinity. You may have noticed I haven't mentioned Turtle or Johnny Drama yet. Well frankly, ENTOURAGE really drops the ball with them this season. While the gang's rapport is still very funny, I'm frustrated that neither of these two characters have shown any growth since the show began in 2004. Seriously, does Turtle really only think about sex, weed, and assorted materials? Gimme a break! Drama's insecurities are becoming pathetic, but at least Kevin Dillon's brilliant performance still sells it. Never once did I think that Drama wouldn't behave the way he does. I don't want to give away any cameos, but be assured that they all pay off. Remember Scarlett Johannson's pointless bit from the Season One finale? Don't worry, you won't find any of that useless "Hey-Look-It's-Him/Her" garbage. Special mention also has to go to Rhys Coiro's turn as crazed auteur Billy Walsh. While I can't believe a man like that is inspired by a real person, he's given just the right amount of screentime (and madness) to be effective, but not overstay his welcome. Also, Perrey Reeves and Rex Lee (as Mrs. Ari and Lloyd, respectively) get to kind of "star" in their own individual episode. While neither really contributes anything significant to Season Four's overall story, they were a nice change of pace. I guess that last sentence summarizes my overall reaction to Season Four. I found these 12 episodes to be very entertaining, and with plenty of neat ideas thrown in to keep things from getting stale. But when I look at the season from beginning to end, the middle patch really doesn't have much to with the bookends. For example, there's a nice small angle involving Anna Faris. While it works the way it plays out, there were so many lateral moves the writers could've done with it. But in the end, very little has changed. That's the problem with Season Four - Nothing's Really Changed. The creators had one of their best plots when Ari Gold wasn't in Vince's good graces. That's why that particular season was so excellent. The writers and creators took a chance. But in Season Four, the chances are merely temporary. For four years, I've watched these characters take small steps into uncharted waters, only to return to shore. It's time to shake things up again before ENTOURAGE starts getting stale. That day hasn't come yet, but be assured that this series is still a very slick, entertaining comedy. SEASON ONE --> 7.0 / 10 SEASON TWO --> 8.0 / 10 SEASON THREE > 8.0 / 10 (Part 1) SEASON THREE > 9.0 / 10 (Part 2) SEASON FOUR -> 8.5 / 10
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