Entourage

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • evangelion
    Platinum Poster
    • Jun 2004
    • 1999

    #31
    Re: Entourage

    Originally posted by Jibgolly
    http://www.torrentspy.com/
    Shoulda guessed...that's the same one I use. I just never look for TV shows.

    Comment

    • jeffrey collins
      Not cool enough
      • Jun 2004
      • 7427

      #32
      Re: Entourage

      I never get a chance to use torrents. As the only high speed connection I get is when I go to a neighbors house or at the library. At home I'd dealing with dinosaur dial-up, and I only use that for sets and other things.

      Someday I'm gonna get cable modem, and then I won't come out of my room for two weeks. I gotta lot of catching up to do.
      Jeffrey Collins: Painter
      My Painting Blog

      http://soundcloud.com/jeffreycollins
      My Soundcloud page.

      Comment

      • evangelion
        Platinum Poster
        • Jun 2004
        • 1999

        #33
        Re: Entourage

        Yeah, it will suck you in bad. My lossless live concert collection is up to 200 Gigs. :? Damn you, BitTorrent!!!

        Comment

        • Jibgolly
          Vortexuralizor
          • Jun 2004
          • 20773

          #34
          watched all of season 1 again last night. bored i was.
          frikkin hilarious when they're having the meeting with Wick, and then all the sudden they're in the car bakin.

          Comment

          • jeffrey collins
            Not cool enough
            • Jun 2004
            • 7427

            #35
            Re: Entourage

            ^^^ I love that part.

            Tonights episode was absolutely amazing. Be on the lookout for a beautiful woman that was on a science show a while back. She's quite an angel.

            Jib I think you're really gonna dig this one bro.
            Jeffrey Collins: Painter
            My Painting Blog

            http://soundcloud.com/jeffreycollins
            My Soundcloud page.

            Comment

            • Jibgolly
              Vortexuralizor
              • Jun 2004
              • 20773

              #36
              yep. hilarious episode. drama looked great in that costume.
              i can easily see this season stretching to 12 or 13 eps.

              Comment

              • jeffrey collins
                Not cool enough
                • Jun 2004
                • 7427

                #37
                Re: Entourage

                Johnny was by far the funniest part of that particular episode.

                I hate that bitch!
                Jeffrey Collins: Painter
                My Painting Blog

                http://soundcloud.com/jeffreycollins
                My Soundcloud page.

                Comment

                • jeffrey collins
                  Not cool enough
                  • Jun 2004
                  • 7427

                  #38
                  Re: Entourage

                  Wasn't too damn funny as the last ones have been, but I am a bit interested in seeing what happens next week.

                  I'm glad we got up to ten episodes so far for this season. Hopefully it'll make it to 20!!!
                  Jeffrey Collins: Painter
                  My Painting Blog

                  http://soundcloud.com/jeffreycollins
                  My Soundcloud page.

                  Comment

                  • Jibgolly
                    Vortexuralizor
                    • Jun 2004
                    • 20773

                    #39
                    yeah the latest episode wasnt that funny, but seemed like a nice segway into the next one.
                    with The Shield being off tv til next march, this is the only tv show i am actually 'excited' to catch each week.

                    Comment

                    • tyler360
                      Fresh Peossy
                      • Aug 2005
                      • 15

                      #40
                      Re: Entourage

                      best show on right now. turtle is my idol, what a stud. nice pajamas...

                      Comment

                      • jeffrey collins
                        Not cool enough
                        • Jun 2004
                        • 7427

                        #41
                        Re: Entourage

                        This, Rescue Me and Miami Ink are the only shows that I am following right now. I love Rescue Me. Dennis Leary is hilarious on that show...brilliant casting of actors.
                        Jeffrey Collins: Painter
                        My Painting Blog

                        http://soundcloud.com/jeffreycollins
                        My Soundcloud page.

                        Comment

                        • jeffrey collins
                          Not cool enough
                          • Jun 2004
                          • 7427

                          #42
                          Re: Entourage

                          I'm watching a show about Tattoo artists, and I don't have and never will have tattoos. I enjoy my skin the way it is. Transparent!!!!!!!!!!
                          Jeffrey Collins: Painter
                          My Painting Blog

                          http://soundcloud.com/jeffreycollins
                          My Soundcloud page.

                          Comment

                          • Jibgolly
                            Vortexuralizor
                            • Jun 2004
                            • 20773

                            #43
                            was there an episode on last night? i cant find a torrent today. :?

                            Comment

                            • jeffrey collins
                              Not cool enough
                              • Jun 2004
                              • 7427

                              #44
                              Re: Entourage

                              Yes there was definitely a show on last night. Keep on looking as it should eventually come up for download. It was a short one this week. I think it was only like 19-20 minutes. I remember the one with U2 was around 30 minutes.

                              Hopefully we've got more and more shows to come.
                              Jeffrey Collins: Painter
                              My Painting Blog

                              http://soundcloud.com/jeffreycollins
                              My Soundcloud page.

                              Comment

                              • Jibgolly
                                Vortexuralizor
                                • Jun 2004
                                • 20773

                                #45
                                Re: Entourage

                                k, i finally saw it monday night. been a little drunk so i havent posted about it.
                                anyway i got this email today with an interview with Jerry Ferrara (Turtle)

                                HBO
                                Congratulations on the show and getting picked up for another season.



                                Jerry
                                Oh, thank God. When I heard that, I did the same dance that Ari does in the Sundance episode. I just went crazy - it was great. It's too much fun to stop right now, it really is.

                                HBO
                                So you're looking forward to going back to work for next season?

                                Jerry
                                Honestly, I wish I had work tomorrow. I hate not working and I hate being off. Now that I've actually tasted steady work and seen how much fun it is, I'm dying to get back to it. We wrapped up a month and a half ago, and I've been looking at some other jobs, but there's just nothing that has really interested me yet. I'm a little spoiled now, I think.

                                HBO
                                You'll get some time before heading back, though?

                                Jerry
                                I'm guessing we won't have to start getting ready till the beginning of next year again. We won't stop airing till October and then you know you want to give Doug Ellin and all those other guys enough time to keep these scripts amazing as they are so. Probably next year, early next year.

                                HBO
                                Tell us a little about the arc that Turtle has been living in the second season.

                                Jerry
                                Well, the first season was great, but you know it's hard when you're dealing with five characters to get a lot of story equally for everybody. And this season they've just done an unbelievable job at that. And I think Turtle's really grown up a little bit. I mean he's still the jokester, horny, girl- chasing guy that he is, but he was dealing with a lot more responsibility when Eric became the manager. So I think now everyone's starting to see what Turtle actually does. He's the go-to guy. You know, you need something, he'll get it for you - whether it's legal or illegal.

                                HBO
                                It seems that your character has gotten a little more story, not just screen time, but a little more back story and character development.

                                Jerry
                                Oh, definitely, without a doubt. I actually think I've been on the screen less but the stuff that I'm on the screen for now has more of a purpose, which is phenomenal to have. Everybody kind of has their thing on the show, a job or at least what they do in day-to-day life. This season, for me it was big when I came through with all that food from New York. That shows you why I'm there.

                                HBO
                                So how about yourself, have you started to live a little of the high living LA lifestyle yet?

                                Jerry
                                Well, I wouldn't say that I'm living the Hollywood lifestyle. It's just not really my style at all. I'm kind of a homebody. I'm good with staying home and watching movies and just hanging out. But definitely it's a lot easier to get into clubs, let's just say that.




                                So, I have put that to good use. And we hang out together even when we're not working. There might be a few weeks in between, but I'll call some of those guys up and say let's get it going tonight, and we'll go out. It's a lot of fun. I'm not trapped in the Hollywood life though, that's definitely not my style.

                                HBO
                                But you've been out there for a while now?

                                Jerry
                                Oh yeah, I've been out in LA for about five years now. So I kind of know the lay of the land. I didn't like it initially but now I love it, I gotta say. It's probably because I'm working, but I love it.

                                HBO
                                What's the best thing about living out there?

                                Jerry
                                I gotta say being outside. Besides work, which is what I love doing, the weather is just so good out here. Literally you just wake up and it's hard to be in a bad mood. You know the sun is always shining. Everything's just a lot - I don't know - prettier out here. Girls included.

                                HBO
                                You must be enjoying a few of the fringe benefits of being a working actor in LA.

                                Jerry
                                Well you know what it is, it's just weird because when you're broke, you're with the same pair of sneakers for two years. But once you get a little bit of money and you start doing well, everyone sends you s*** for free.

                                I still can't really grasp this concept. I mean, I haven't paid for a pair of sneakers in a year and a half. I can't understand it. And I have like two hundred pairs now, so I give some to my friends. It's just unbelievable. Four years ago I was wearing the same Nikes, cleaning them up with Clorox bleach cleaner.

                                HBO
                                And now you've got enough money to buy your own shoes.

                                Jerry
                                Yeah. And I don't have to, that's the thing. I stole all my clothes from wardrobe and I'm good.

                                HBO
                                So you feel like you live a pretty quiet life. Is there anybody out there you think really has the LA thing nailed?

                                Jerry
                                I wouldn't say they have the LA thing nailed, but Kevin Connolly has been living in LA for quite some time. He's not trapped in that Hollywood lifestyle either, but Kevin just knows everybody. He literally knows everybody in LA. And he's definitely seen a lot of that stuff, I'm sure.

                                HBO
                                So is he kind of the ringleader when you guys go out?

                                Jerry
                                Well, he's not the ringleader, but if we're looking to go out, we're like, Kevin, where should we go? Or, what's good? He's been to every restaurant and every club. He knows LA, so he's the guy to ask.

                                HBO
                                Were you surprised that you ended up liking those guys?

                                Jerry
                                Before the show I was worried about it, because you never know when you're meeting someone for the first time what they're gonna be like, or if you're gonna get along. But the minute we met, we started talking and it was just on. We all had a very similar upbringing. We're all from somewhere in New York, and that's a whole different way of life than LA. So we had that in common right off the bat. And they're just such good guys, they're just real people. We have a ball when we work. So I wasn't surprised but I was relieved, let's just say.

                                HBO
                                On the show, there's a lot of talk about making it, how far you'd be willing to go and if you could give it all up. Was there a point for you when you were wondering if this acting thing was going to work out, and what you'd do if not?

                                Jerry
                                You know, I gotta say, and this is a truthful answer, never once did I ever think about packing my stuff up and going home. That just wasn't an option for me, because I wouldn't be satisfied until I was working. This is the only thing that I think would make me ultimately happy. I'm sure that I could do a lot of other things that I would be satisfied with. But this really gives me such a fulfillment that seems like nothing I've ever had before. I'm a huge sports fan, and I always equate everything in my life to sports. I equate working on this show to playing shortstop for the Yankees. That's how good it is for me.

                                HBO
                                [LAUGHS] I'm glad that you're still staying with the New York teams at least.

                                Jerry
                                Oh, absolutely. I'm not a frontrunner. I know I have my Yankees, who are a great team, though not doing that great now. And I'm a Knick fan so I get beat up around basketball season. But I go down with the ship.

                                HBO
                                A lot of the other guys pointed to you and said, the thing about Jerry is, the guy you see on screen, he's always smiling, he's a great guy, he's really easy to get along with. And he's the same guy that he is when you're just hanging out. Do people expect you to be like Turtle when they meet you?

                                Jerry
                                Oh, absolutely. I actually think people are a little disappointed [LAUGHS]. I mean I am very much like that guy in the sense that that I'm from New York, I have the same group of friends from when I was a kid, and if you're my good friend, there's nothing that I won't do for you. I'll do anything in the world. I'll die for you. But I'm different in that I'm not as outgoing or as outspoken as Turtle. I'm definitely way more shy than he is, especially with women. If I'm first meeting you, you'll think I'm just this shy, quiet kid. But once you get to know me, then the Turtle comes out.

                                HBO
                                Do you find it hard to be an actor if you're shy?

                                Jerry
                                No, because it's a whole different kind of shyness. With acting, I'm not shy because it's almost like an excuse to do these things. If I have to go hit on some girl and make a complete fool out of myself, which is something I'd never do in real life - just walk up to some girl and ask her to have sex - I'd never, ever do that in real life. Ever. But you know as an actor, doing it on a TV show, it's just entertainment. It's like a get out of jail free card. [LAUGHTER] So it's kind of liberating. I live a little vicariously through the character. But I'm definitely fifty-fifty split down the middle about how much I'm like him.

                                HBO
                                Have people been coming out of the woodwork since you've been on Entourage?



                                Jerry
                                Well, not really. There are some situations where people that you vaguely knew back in high school, or a few years ago, will invite you over to dinner, and I don't even know where they live. But it's not a crazy situation where they're coming out of the woodwork. Every now and then I'll hear, "I saw so-and-so the other day, he said to tell you hello and we've got to hang out." I'm like, who? Honestly I don't know who that is, I'm not even being a jerk. I really don't know who that is. [LAUGHS]

                                HBO
                                Do you get back to New York very often?

                                Jerry
                                I do. I was actually just there for about a month and a half and I'm probably gonna go back again in about two weeks. I don't get back as much as I would like, because you really do have to put some time in LA in order to find the good stuff to work on. But I'm always back at least three, four times a year. You know my whole family, all my friends are still back in Brooklyn. So as long as they're there, I'll be there.

                                HBO
                                So you're scouting around for interesting work?

                                Jerry
                                Yeah, I'm just going through the motions again. I've definitely been allotted good opportunities since this show. People are more familiar with me and with my work, so things are a little bit easier. But I really just have to love something to do it. I guess I'm kind of like the Vince character in that sense. Money really doesn't faze me. I mean it's nice, everybody wants it. But I wouldn't do some suck ass project for a ton of money. I'll probably end up doing a really good one for s*** money before that.

                                HBO
                                What kinds of projects interest you now?

                                Jerry
                                I'm looking for something that, after I read the script, I'm just talking about it to everybody. That's how I know I'm really into something. And it hasn't really happened yet.

                                HBO
                                What about that title that comes up on your IMDB profile, Brooklyn Rules?

                                Jerry
                                Yeah, that title has actually changed several times, and it may change again. That was something that actually paralleled the show. We finished up last season with Vince and all of us going back to Queens to do a movie called Queens Boulevard, back to the neighborhood where we're from. The day after we wrapped the first season of Entourage, I actually got on a plane and left for Brooklyn, then filmed a movie in my neighborhood.

                                HBO
                                What was that like - the actual experience of 'going home again'?

                                Jerry
                                That was a phenomenal experience. The script is unbelievable. I'm really snobby and bitchy when it comes to stuff that deals with my friends and my neighborhood, but this movie is right on. I actually saw it for the first time recently, and this movie holds up. I'm very proud of it.

                                HBO
                                Was it written by a Brooklyn guy?

                                Jerry
                                It's written by a Brooklyn guy and it's written by an HBO guy -Terence Winter, who writes for the Sopranos.

                                Terry took home two Emmys? for the Sopranos, and he's a Brooklyn guy, born and raised there. I think he still lives there. He's kind of back and forth to LA, but he knows that world well. And he wrote and amazing, amazing script.

                                HBO
                                What else have you got planned for your time off from the show?

                                Jerry
                                We're still actually promoting the show. I just did Carson Daly and next up is Jimmy Kimmel. Then I think I go back to New York to do Regis. I'm just gonna make the most of this man. You know, never in my life did I think I'd' get the chance to sit down with Regis and talk. [LAUGHTER] So I'm just gonna make the most out of this and just have a good time. I'll still try and find something else good to work on, but I'm not in a rush. I'm not desperate to work. I could use a little relaxation after working for six months. I want to keep delivering a good show next year, so at the least I'll be well rested for that.

                                HBO
                                It seems like every actor has some far-flung vacation planned. Will you go anywhere out of the ordinary?

                                Jerry
                                I'm not really a big traveling guy. I'm terrified of flying, so just my New York and LA trips put me out for days. So I'm not really gonna jump on a plane and go head to the south of France or something.

                                HBO
                                Are there any perks to all the LA-NY travel, all the stuff you do to promote the show?

                                Jerry
                                I'm obsessed with room service. I just think room service is the coolest thing ever. So luckily enough, when we go on some of these trips, I get to stay in a hotel and we get a little bit of cash on the room to order food and stuff like that. So it's just a good feeling to sit down on a bed in a nice hotel and just be like, I'm gonna order ice cream and pancakes and chicken fingers and just go nuts.

                                And I don't have to pay for it. So to me, you put me in a nice hotel, I'm happy. I just love the whole process of hotels and room service. You just feel like you're being taken care of. Who doesn't want that?

                                HBO
                                Well it will be real interesting to see where the show takes you next. And it seems like with time, the interest in the show is getting beyond some of the Hollywood stuff and has become a little bit more about the characters.

                                Jerry
                                Yeah, I think that's starting to happen. The first season everybody was obsessed with Mark Wahlberg's involvement - is he gonna be in the show, is he gonna direct episodes, stuff like that. And rightfully so - the kid's a gigantic movie star. And people still want to talk to Mark - they go nuts for that guy. But we've kind of grown up a little bit, and we got our own personality now. So people are a little more interested in the show itself, and that's all you hope for. That's what Mark's hoping for too.

                                Comment

                                Working...