Entourage - "Gary's Desk" - 8/05/07
#6
DVD Talk Platinum Edition
Decent episode, highlighted with Ari going off on people. Nice to see Shauna make an appearance.
Yea Peter Jackson's been skinny for a while. He lost a ton of weight.
Is there anything sexier than a women wearing your button up and only your button up shirt?
Next week looks good with lots of Mrs. Ari.
Yea Peter Jackson's been skinny for a while. He lost a ton of weight.
Is there anything sexier than a women wearing your button up and only your button up shirt?
Next week looks good with lots of Mrs. Ari.
#11
Moderator
Originally Posted by Boot
Odd ep. There didn't seem to be much of a point to it, and then it just ended abruptly.
#21
DVD Talk Legend
Originally Posted by bluetoast
Peter Jackson looked bigger than he did on the KK Production Diaries though. Anyway, good episode, was surprised at PJ's appearance, and Busey scenes were funny.
#23
DVD Talk Legend
It seemed like this episode was about 10 minutes long. And I don't mean because it was so good it flew by -- though it had some decent if random moments. Instead I mean it was literally about 10 minutes long (taking out the opening rehash and credits).
#24
DVD Talk Legend
Both this week's ep. and the one from last week seem more random than the ones preceding it. Not that I've minded a break from Walsh. I think that the past two weeks have illustrated just how much Ari, Lloyd, and Drama make this show the great thing it is.
Peter Jackson was a nice surprise, the outfit he had on though..... I wonder if this means Vince's next big-budget project will have Jackson's involvement? I also wonder how this show manages to get all of these major entertainment power players to come on board so often. I wonder if we might get a cameo by Steven Spielberg in the future?
Peter Jackson was a nice surprise, the outfit he had on though..... I wonder if this means Vince's next big-budget project will have Jackson's involvement? I also wonder how this show manages to get all of these major entertainment power players to come on board so often. I wonder if we might get a cameo by Steven Spielberg in the future?