Entourage
Törtetők 3. évad
Legutóbbi filmje bemutatóján Vince Chase, hollywoodi színész dícséretek tengerében lubickol gyerekkori barátai - Eric, Drama és Turtle - társaságában. Időközben Eric, Vince önjelölt menedzsere magára vonja Vince ügynöke, Ari haragját, amiért arra bíztatja Vince-t, hogy olvasatlanul utasítson vissza egy forgatókönyvet.
The night of the Aquaman premiere draws close and the crew is preparing themselves for the biggest event of Vince's career. Drama and Turtle keep finding better looking women to bring to the event, but they find themselves prematurely running out of passes to hand out to the hotties.
It's Aquaman's opening day. Initial box office projections, already "Titanic"-sized, get even higher after the East Coast numbers stream in, giving everyone hope that the film has a chance to pass "Spider-Man" as the biggest opening weekend in history.
After a night on the town celebrating Vince's movie star status with the success of "Aquaman" and the unveiling of the new Aquaman theme park ride, the crew gets a surprise visit from Dom and a recently paroled childhood friend from Queens.
With Aquaman packing multiplexes across the world, it's time for Vince to capitalize on his success and pick his next project. Ari informs Vince that the dream role of Pablo Escobar in "Medellin" is available, and all that he needs to do to land the role is to impress Phil Rubenstein, the film's producer.
Facing a scheduling conflict, Vince, Eric and Ari must figure out how to keep the 'Aquaman' sequel afloat without upsetting the Oscar(R)-winning director of 'Medellin.' When Saigon's song finally blows up, Turtle requests a sit-down with Ari.
It takes Vince to drag Drama away from the mob video game in which his image plays opposite Marlon Brandon as Don Corleone. The boys threesome plays hard to find as Vince refuses to dance to a major studio boss's tune as Ari avidly advised.
Aquaman 2 is lost for good. Vince now volunteers to replace Zach Braff to be auctioned as dream-date for charity. Ari gets 12.5 million from Terence and sneakily starts spending it on upgrading his agency. Adam Davies gets wind of this and successfully demands a lucrative partnership.
Vince may still get a break now that the studio is launching Queens Boulevard commercially, but he agrees with the director their re-cut is artistic murder. Johnny has an Edward Burns pilot audition, but throws a ridiculous tantrum, during which his car is stolen, so he isn't even on time.
Ari wants Vince to work on his image, but is seduced to follow the boys to Vegas, where 'infallible card player' Vince promises to win a fortune. Drama books his favorite masseur, former football star Ken, for 24 hours. Constant praise brings the stud to an unusual, alas wasted intimate move.
Eric insults Ari, who therefore matches him with has-been super-producer Bob Ryan. Drama is driver for one day, as Turtle is supposed to sign his discovery's record contract with Sammy Kane. Alas, star Saigon doesn't show up. The boys track him down, only to face more problems. Meanwhile Vince enjoys a lazy day with his girl-friend, who has a sassy secret.
Ari nearly explodes as not only E, but also obnoxious Bob insists on coming along as he tries to sell their Ramone biopic project to a studio. Drama can't unwind for his first day on set as Ed Burns makes his part more challenging. The sting of the problem proves the solution.
Vince goes shopping for a new agent with the gang. Ari tries to stop Vince from getting that new agent.
The boys want to pay for Vince's birthday party as their gift, but Turtle's overspending maxes all their credit cards. Desperate to get Vince back as client from Amanda, Ari practically begs for a meeting and throws in the perfect gift - Vince's dream script, but a dead duck according to Amanda.
Ari's agency can sign up major gay star Jay Lester, but only if Lloyd uses his charms against his personal preferences. Vince wants a 'couples weekend' in Napa with E, Sloane and a new girl for himself. E worries Sloane won't get on with Lindsay, but the 'test' in L.A. ends up causing trouble.
Now Ari acts all neurotic, having lost Vince as client, his wife drags him to yet another therapist, where he denies caring for any client. The boys realize they can't rally say no to Amanda just because she's too hot. Amanda proposes her own surprising solution.
Vince accepted Amanda' proposal to defuse the sexual tension by doing it 'once', but they both enjoyed it too much to walk away, another business worry for Eric. When Drama hears his former friend Pauly Shore wants to punk him in the pilot of his new candid camera show, he eagerly accepts.
In his battle with Vince's agent/lover Amanda, who seems to overplay her hand for Arthur Gatoff's 'Bogota' movie, Ari uses the pardon on Yom Kippur and ex-alcoholic Nicky Rubinstein's family. Alas, Ari's wife refuses to let him break Sabbath restrictions to help out Nicky.
Drama is so nervous about the first airing of his TV series Five Towns that he can't stand to see any reviews. He finally bites the bullet after an hour of massage- it's murderous, even worse on himself. Vince and E tell Ari he doesn't get them back, they still want Medellin first.
Vince, Eric and Ari finally try to get "Medellin" off the ground. They meet with Yair and Nika Marx to get them to produce it. Problems evolve when Nika seems to be a little bit more interested in Vince than she should. Turtle meets with a girl whom he wants to spend the day with, but her father is very strict.
Nick Rubinstein steps in as a producer for "Medellin". Since there is still not enough money for producing a complete motion picture, the search for a good director who knows how to keep the movie-making process cheap begins. After Eric has moved in with Sloan, Turtle and Drama search for a new apartment, but their budget is quite small.
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Jeremy Piven | Ari Gold |
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Debi Mazar | Shauna |
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Kevin Connolly | Eric Murphy |
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Jerry Ferrara | Turtle |
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Kevin Dillon | Johnny 'Drama' Chase |
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Adrian Grenier | Vincent Chase |
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Rex Lee | Lloyd |
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Perrey Reeves | Mrs. Ari |
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Carla Gugino | Amanda Daniels |
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Emmanuelle Chriqui | Sloan |
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Beverly D'Angelo | Barbara Miller |
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Dominick Lombardozzi | Dom |
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Martin Landau | Bob Ryan |
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Anna Maria Horsford | Saigon's Mother |
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Kelli Mandruk | Entourage girl |
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Paul Ben-Victor | Alan Gray |
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Edward Burns | Edward Burns |
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Michael G. Hagerty | Boat Rental Operator |
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Constance Zimmer | Dana Gordon |
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Kate Albrecht | Christy |
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Fumi Desalu-Vold | Gangster's Girlfriend |
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Cassidy Lehrman | Sarah Gold |
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Lon Haber | Cantor |
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Robin Wilson | Mrs. Ari's Best Friend |
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Saigon | Saigon |
| Kiadás | Season Three: Part 1 |
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| Csomagolás | Custom Case |
| Lemezek száma | 3 |
| Képernyőarány | Anamorphic Widescreen (1.78:1) Widescreen (1.78:1) |
| Hangsávok | Dolby Digital 5.1 [English] Dolby Digital Stereo [French] Dolby Digital Stereo [Spanish] |
| Feliratok | English | francia | Spanyol |
| Forgalmazó | HBO |
| Oldal / Réteg | Single side, Dual layer |
| Kiadás megjelenése | Ápr. 03, 2007 |
| Régiók | Region 1 |
| Hely | HDD 01 |
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| Index | 25380 |
| Hozzáadva | Nov. 11, 2016 22:53:39 |
| Módosítva | Dec. 07, 2025 22:55:46 |
| Entourage: Season 3 at Core for Movies |
| TheTvDb.com |
| IMDB |