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30Aug/09Off

Entourage Season 6 Episode 8: The Sorkin Notes

Oh man, the conflict between Andrew Klein, Ari Gold, and Marlo Klein was hilarious and was the main focus of the episode.  The bit with Vince and Co. installing security was a little over the top but that photo of the stalker screams, "I'm a crazy creep!"  It's good to see E taking a stand and realizing by himself that he has to stop screwing up relationships.

The song at the end credits is a nice change of pace from the rap songs in the past few episodes.  It is Yeasayer - "Sunrise".

It all started with a stumble
And I get old and I get humble
The sky cracked a million ways
Making me blind

And as the trees grew higher and higher
And the fish began to fly
I went and stole some wings
And thought why can't I

Get in the sunrise
I want to get in the sunrise

Put the world upon your shoulder
I'll stay young while I watch everyone getting older
You can take a million years
Out of my head

But I'm starting to lose my place
In the circles that I trace
And if I let go only then
Will my face

Get in the sunrise
I want to get in the sunrise

24Aug/09Off

Entourage Season 6 Episode 7: No More Drama

E starts his new job and has to deal with a douchebag rival manager, "Mr 24/7".  "Uncomfortable" is an understatement; rather, Mr. 24/7 will make you want to give him a hard right hook.

Drama's storyline develops further with him revealing much of his character's shortcomings and him getting saved from getting killed off on his TV show.

Vince and Turtle freak out as some weirdo steals their underwear after a break & enter incident overnight.  They first opt for some handguns but are way in over their heads when it comes to aiming and shooting them, which may be a subtle social commentary on gun access in the US.

Overall, the highlight of the show was Bob Saget and his ridiculous demands before he is willing to take on a manager.

The song at the end credits is N.W.A. - Straight Outta Compton. Wish they'd make a song choice as good as The Verve's The Lucky Man in the season premiere. There's been too much hip-hop and rap lately and some variety would be nice.

Anyway, here is a Youtube video to the song:

17Aug/09Off

Entourage Season 6 Episode 6: Murphy’s Lie

Again, short write-up cause it's a hellish busy week again for me.

Eric messes up a relationship again, as usual.  Geez, the guy never learns.  It seems to be a recurring theme this season: don't lie to your woman.

Just when I thought Drama was having another one of his paranoid fits, it turns out he was right on the money.  Now, he's screwed.  It's kill or be killed (by the writers), hahaha.

Vince's role has really taken a back seat these past few episodes.  All he's done is screw girls.  Uhh, grats?  It does provide some funny moments.

The song at the end credits this time is: The Dutchess and the Duke - Reservoir Park

Free mp3 on this page here: http://www.spinner.ca/2008/07/20/the-dutchess-and-the-duke-reservoir-park-free-mp3-of-the-da/

Lyrics:

Well I barely woke this morning on the cold ground by the sea.
And I opened up my eyes and those black clouds are all I see.
And I wonder if someone's up there,
If the black clouds can see me,

And the clouds keep rolling on in

The supersonic jet plane taking people everywhere.
Well, i wish that i could go there, I wish I could be somewhere.
But i know I'm still right here,
And I know here is still nowhere,

And the clouds keep rolling on in.

Well tell me, what am I gonna do?
Tell me, what am I gonna do?
To make it clear.
So I can get my head straight,
I can see the sun.

Well I went down to have my fortune told.
Well I went to see the gypsy to have my fortune told.
She said "You ain't got no future, you ain't never growing old,"

And the clouds keep rolling on in.

Well, how many times have I defied the cold clutches of death?
And how many times have I stopped short from taking that last step?
And every time I've tried to hurt you, I have only hurt hurt myself,

And the clouds keep rolling on in.

Well tell me, what am I gonna do?
Tell me, what am I gonna do?
To make it clear,
Well I can't get my head straight,
I can't see the sun.
Tell me, what am I gonna do?
So I can see,
So i can be the same as everyone.

Well, I hear them whisper,
Pounding, pounding in my head until it all sounds the same.
If I don't see the sun soon then I know I'll go insane.
And if this is where I belong,
Well how long will I remain?

And the clouds keep rolling on in.

Well tell me, what am I gonna do?
Tell me, what am I gonna do?
To make it clear,
Well I can't get my head straight,
I can't see the sun.
Tell me, what am I gonna do?
So I can see,
So I can be the same, the same as everyone.
Tell me, what am I gonna do?
'Cause I can't see
And I can't be the same, the same as everyone.

10Aug/09Off

Entourage Season 6 Episode 5: Fore!

E is so screwed calling her Sloan.  Then roll credits with this song playing.  Haha.  I'd write something longer but I am too damn busy right now.

The song at the end is Cam'ron - What Means the World to You.  Here's the video to it - would be a typical rap video with typical rap lyrics today but this song is "new old school" (2000):

Lyrics after pressing "continue reading":

4Aug/09Off

Entourage Season 6 Episode 4: Runnin’ on E

This episode was a little mediocre.  It didn't have a lot of moments that made me laugh.  There was a lot of plot progression and character development.  But I think the problem with this episode is that it's hard for most people to get attached to the situations the characters found themselves in.

I don't know what the writers were doing with Drama's "predicament".  So his conflict in this episode was that he couldn't find chemistry with a whole slew of models that he practiced making out with for a love interest role in his TV show?  I don't know, but after a whole day of making out with hot girls, it's hard to be sympathetic to his complaints.

Yeah yeah, Turtle is dating Jamie Lynn-Sigler in the show and in real-life.  But the scenes with them trying on clothes at the mall like a typical couple's day at the mall was boring to watch.  Right now, their relationship is happy and without conflict or movement - which is boring to watch.

And yes, Ashley is right about what E has and it's hard to be sympathetic about E shutting down The Murphy Group after seeing a montage of him going through his "work" day (consisting of doing nothing but bang his girlfriend in the afternoon).  So the audience is suppose to feel something about him giving up his business because he couldn't find things to do during the day?  Why not - I don't know - leave the office and attract some clients?

Andrew Klein - a cheating husband who cries in his car and ultimately chooses to leave his family.  Yeah.  Nothing to like about this character at this point so I hope the writers are going somewhere with this.

Well, there were some good points in the episode with the guest appearance of David Schwimmer and him being pitched some god-awful ideas.  And Jeremy Piven's Ari Gold once again stands out with his character acting as a mature and moral mentor.  The combination of loyal family man and a successful yet ruthless business man is pulled off perfectly.  Ari certainly has a way with his words, most notably in the scene in the car with a sobbing Andrew Klein, and I must say there is really nothing to dislike about Ari Gold right now.

I really do hope the writers are going somewhere good with these plot developments.  Maybe Drama's new situation with Jamie can eventually lead to a triangle of sorts with Turtle cause that kissing scene may turn out to be such a hit on Drama's show that Sigler has to sign on as a regular (with regular "scenes" with Drama).

Anyway, the song at the end credits was Empire of the Sun - Standing on the Sun - the video is a bit odd:

Standing on the shore
Waiting for the ship in call
There's something in the way I move that keeps them on their own

The stars explodes a storm
A billion seasons born
A shock to the waves I know, breaking far from shore

Don't want to talk
All I hear is noise
Don't want to talk

The future's in my hands
I hold it in my palms
Engrave it the leylines running right down her arms

Speak in silent tongues
Lies reflect the times
The ghosts and the shadows fill the living scene

Don't want to talk
All I hear is noise
Don't want to talk

27Jul/09Off

Entourage Season 6 Episode 3: One Car, Two Car, Red Car, Blue Car

Keep it coming!  Keep it coming.  I'm liking this season so far.

50 Cent makes a cameo appearance in the episode.  Turtle decides to finally become his own man and stop mooching off Vince.  And the scene of Ari meeting Turtle and teaching Turtle the life lesson of "paying your dues", getting an education, and working hard was Ari being his usual awesome self.  Indeed, working through college and grad school is exactly what Turtle needs to do if he wants to step out of Vince's shadow.

Poor Charlie (Bow Wow) but that scene with Ari Gold telling E to play the race card was hilarious.  With the recent incidents of Obama, Sharpton, Michael Vick and Michael Jackson, this show was making fun of that fact of how absurd it is to raise alarms about racism these days and how successfully playing the race card is becoming more recognized as a form of "reverse racism." (Though some argue that the coining of this new term is of itself racist.)

My favourite scene in this episode:

*E storms into the Amy Miller's office with "Suicide" by Ghost Rider playing in the background*

E: Just want you guys to know that what you are doing is disgusting.  Charlie busted his ass for you and you guys are going to toss him off because what?  40 idiots from Modesto, who have nothing better to do today than to watch a pilot in order to get a free lunch, claim they didn't like him?  I liked him!  That's why I signed him!  And you liked him!  That's why you cast him!  You were right; don't doubt yourself now!  Charlie Williams is this network's next superstar.

Amy Miller:  Do you really believe that?

E: Yeah, I do.

Amy Miller: Well I'm sorry, we don't.  There is no way Charlie Williams is going to be acing in this show.

E: Well then, maybe you're a racist.

*Awkward silence and Miller's stunned face.*

*Cut to Ari Gold laughing hysterically on the phone with E.*

The whole time, E was clearly showing that he wasn't serious about his stance and I was laughing at how obvious he's BSing.  But it was nice to see E make a stand for himself and his client.  E is also stepping out of Vince's shadow and it's nice seeing his character break Hollywood conventions of the "successful businessman" (Kevin Connolly, who plays E, is 5'5").

And get out Ashley!  Bring back Sloan!

The song at the end credits is relatively unknown, "Can't Keep no Good Boy Down" by Parlor Mob.  The song at Turtle's birthday is "Everybody Loves Me" by One Republic, which is interesting to note because it's an unreleased song and they are releasing their second studio album soon.

20Jul/09Off

The Song in Entourage Season 6 Episode 2: Buzzcocks – Why Can’t I Touch It

Ari Gold: Andrew, you have been given a once in lifetime opportunity to take your lifestyle and your career to the next level.  You throw it away on some 22-year-old, you're going to be left with nothing but herpes.

Andrew Klein: She's 26.

Ari Gold: Oh, Jesus Christ!  Get it together.  Quickly.

*Ari leaves meeting room*

Ari Gold: Twenty pounds, Lloyd!

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The song at the end credits is Buzzcocks - Why Can't I Touch It from their 1979 album, A Different Kind of Tension. I can't put the MP3 up or I'll risk getting in trouble (of the legal kind).  So here's a Youtube video to it:

Well it seems so real I can see it
And it seems so real I can feel it
And it seems so real I can taste it
And it seems so real I can hear it
So why can't I touch it?
So why can't I touch it?

Then it looks so real I can see it
And it feels so real I can feel it
And it tastes so real I can taste it
And it sounds so real I can hear it
So why can't I touch it?
So why can't I touch it?

Then it looks so real I can feel it
And it feels so real I can taste it
And it tastes so real I can hear it
And it sounds so real I can see it
So why can't I touch it?
So why can't I touch it?

Now it is so real I can see it
And it is so real I can feel it
And it is so real I can hear it
And it is so real I can be it
So why can't I touch it?
So why can't I touch it?

13Jul/09Off

The Song in Entourage Season 6 Episode 1: The Verve – Lucky Man

If you are landing on my site because you are wondering what that song was in last night's Entourage episode at the end, the song is: "Lucky Man" by The Verve.  Google thought I should be page 1 because I tweeted Entourage and the translation of YUI - Again coincidentally matched a notable phrase of the song ("I hope you understand").

An awesome start to the season, by the way.  Ari Gold steals the show again and the boys are all busy doing their own things.  Poor Vince.  Haha.

Here is the Youtube video to the song:

And here are the lyrics:

Happiness
More or less
It's just a change in me
Something in my liberty
Oh, my, my
Happiness
Coming and going
I watch you look at me
Watch my fever growing
I know just where I am

But how many corners do I have to turn?
How many times do I have to learn
All the love I have is in my mind?

But I'm a lucky man
With fire in my hands

Happiness
Something in my own place
I'm stood here naked
Smiling, I feel no disgrace
With who I am

Happiness
Coming and going
I watch you look at me
Watch my fever growing
I know just who I am

But how many corners do I have to turn?
How many times do I have to learn
All the love I have is in my mind?

I hope you understand
I hope you understand

Gotta love that'll never die

Happiness
More or less
It's just a change in me
Something in my liberty
Happiness
Coming and going
I watch you look at me
Watch my fever growing
I know
Oh, my, my
Oh, my, my
Oh, my, my
Oh, my, my

Gotta love that'll never die
Gotta love that'll never die
No, no
I'm a lucky man

It's just a change in me
Something in my liberty
It's just a change in me
Something in my liberty
It's just a change in me
Something in my liberty
Oh, my, my
Oh, my, my
It's just a change in me
Something in my liberty
Oh, my, my
Oh, my, my