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12 Sep 2007 05:57 pm

I had more or less given up on the show after the mediocrity of last season, but I was pleasantly surprised with the run of episodes that just ended. My only complaint, in fact - apart from a faint disappointment that Anna Faris isn't as good at playing herself as she is at playing Cameron Diaz and Christina Aguilera - has to do with the lack of verisimilitude on two fronts: The movies-within-the-show, and the paparazzi (or lack thereof). Obviously, Entourage is a fantasyland version of Hollywood, not the real thing, and a certain degree of implausibility is par for the course. But the show is supposed to be a mix of realism and satire, not a straightforward send-up, and it seems to me that the creators could have put a little more effort into, say, the clips from Medellin, this season's big project, which is supposed to be a flawed movie from a talented director, not a Zucker brothers version of Scarface. And the next film Vincent Chase has lined up - Silo, "a futuristic thriller set on a farm circa 2075" - sounds like something from Mad Magazine.

But that's a quibble (and movies-within-movies are always laughable - it's a Hollywood tradition in its own right). The curious absence of the paparazzi, though, is more annoying, both because it's deeply implausible that the defining feature of celebrity life circa 2007 wouldn't ever touch this fast-living band of brothers, and (more importantly) because it's a lost dramatic opportunity. I understand that you can't have Vincent Chase and his pals constantly trailed by paparazzi, because that would cut the heart out of the male fantasy the show is selling, but the role of photographers and gossip-mongers in modern Hollywood seems like awfully fertile ground for a show that occasionally seems to be running short of ideas.

Here's a snippet from Medellin:

Comments (9)

it seems to me that the creators could have put a little more effort into, say, the clips from Medellin, this season's big project

Agreed. It's all the more disappointing if you remember a few years back when Vince (and Drama) appeared in the Asian soft drink commercial how well-done and effective it was. Medellin looks absolutely awful.

What made Medellin so awful was the Escobar fat suit. It was the worst. It looked like they used the same one Monica used whenever they did a flashback on Friends.

Considering how the season ended, Medellin was supposed to be awful. Everyone was so self delusional, that only Eric saw how bad it was.

Steve, Eric's contention isn't that the movie is bad it's that the cut is bad. He thinks there is "genius" in it if it's re-edited. So Monica's fat suit, the moustache that looked like it was falling off, Adrian Grenier's terrible acting...were all real.

There was one memorable plot line involving paparazzi - with the Mayor of Beverly Hills and a "babe" - as Johnny Drama tries to get his condo annexed into BH to improve his property value.

The papparazzi is less omnipresent than you might think. They swarm particular celebrities, not all celebrities. Mainly they target whomever the Tabs will pay top dollar for. Chase may be such a target, but maybe he's Jim Carrey, Marky Mark or some of the others that are mostly ignored.

Not to get all TMZ on you, but I actually stood in line at a concession stand with Matthew Perry yesterday and no one batted an eyelash or snapped a photo.

I think this past season has been a bit uneven, but its high points have been particularly hilarious, to wit:

1) The episode involving Drama's desire to have his new condo zoned as a Beverly Hill address;

2) The episode when Drama has a housewarming party for said condo and hires porta-potties;

3) The episode in which Turtle and Eric compete in a "who gets laid first" contest and the former's quest is managed, by, well, Drama. Simply side-splitting stuff.

I'm not upset at not seeing too much of Medellin. It basically looks like it sucks, and that Billy Walsh character really grates. But if Kevin Dillon doesn't get multiple Emmies before this series ends, there's no justice. He and Jeremy Piven have become the essential ingredients in the show.

Totally agree with Jasper - Kevin Dillon/Johnny Drama is the main reason I watch Entourage. Victory!

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