Warner Bros. Pictures | Release Date: June 3, 2015
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tvnewsguidoJul 29, 2015
It's like two decent episodes of the series squished together with a couple mediocre episodes. If this had aired as a miniseries on HBO it would have been great. As a movie it lacks cohesion.

I recommend you watch the series before trying
It's like two decent episodes of the series squished together with a couple mediocre episodes. If this had aired as a miniseries on HBO it would have been great. As a movie it lacks cohesion.

I recommend you watch the series before trying to watch this film.
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sayyesJun 3, 2015
I think the critics panned this movie a little too hard. It wasn't a great movie, but it offered fans of the show some great moments as well as plenty of cookies. I will say I wouldn't mind the sequel(if there is one) being directed byI think the critics panned this movie a little too hard. It wasn't a great movie, but it offered fans of the show some great moments as well as plenty of cookies. I will say I wouldn't mind the sequel(if there is one) being directed by someone that can take it in a new direction as this was mostly fanfare. it's not as bad as critics are making it out to be though. It's a very functional movie with some funny scenes. Expand
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tropicAcesJun 3, 2015
This pains me. It really does. Entourage remains one of my favorite shows of all-time. But this movie (one I've been dying for) just was an immense letdown. It is just stuffed with pointless subplots that have no true resolution, and areThis pains me. It really does. Entourage remains one of my favorite shows of all-time. But this movie (one I've been dying for) just was an immense letdown. It is just stuffed with pointless subplots that have no true resolution, and are blatantly obvious that they were forced into the film to get it to an acceptable movie runtime.

Still, I would be able to be forgiving if the film was funny, which this movie just somehow isn't very. Most of the 28 minute long episodes had more laughs than this 104 minute film. The familiar faces are a comfort, and seeing Ari offend everyone he comes in contact with was amusing, but that doesn't make Entourage anything but an awkward high school reunion, where you're glad to see the old pals, but quickly realize you have nothing left to say to each other.
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ThegodfathersonJun 3, 2015
Entourage The Movie is really funny, believe me. But, I think we could have made do with a comeback season on HBO. Boy, didn't you miss Ari, Drama, Vince and Turtle? I did! This movie is pure fan service to the fans of the TV show. If youEntourage The Movie is really funny, believe me. But, I think we could have made do with a comeback season on HBO. Boy, didn't you miss Ari, Drama, Vince and Turtle? I did! This movie is pure fan service to the fans of the TV show. If you didn't like the TV show, you won't like the movie, it's that simple. But I DID like the TV Show, but ended up enjoying a half baked, but still watchable movie. The fan base is huge, and by their standards Entourage is already a hit, but there are flaws that are clearly visible in this hype-a-thon, that make it watchable. Okay, there are a LOT of cameos, Liam Neeson shows up, Ronda Rousey, Mark Wahlberg and many more stars, but the highlight of this movie is Jeremy Piven's Ari. Man, does Piven's totally KILL it, his comedy is sub par, and is filled with classic references to the TV Show. Turtle, Drama and Vince are the usual show of guys, and didn't age or change much. Not that I have noticed. But even in this mediocre film, there is a lot of fun to be had. I will watch it again for Piven and the comedy, but it will erase from my mind after a while. Watch it, if you loved the TV Show. Otherwise, find something else this week. Expand
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LamontRaymondJun 4, 2015
Not nearly as bad as many critics would have you believe. Like several have said - if you enjoyed the series, you'll like the movie. If you loathed it, you should obviously look elsewhere. One observation to make: Rhonda Rousey can act!Not nearly as bad as many critics would have you believe. Like several have said - if you enjoyed the series, you'll like the movie. If you loathed it, you should obviously look elsewhere. One observation to make: Rhonda Rousey can act! This is her 4th or 5th film, I believe, and she's getting better with each. Expand
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cadoverJun 3, 2015
You can't go to this movie with high expectations. It's more of an easy ride, don't think too much, just drink in the eye candy, relax and have fun. I thought it was a great addition to the Entourage name, like one longer episode. Ari isYou can't go to this movie with high expectations. It's more of an easy ride, don't think too much, just drink in the eye candy, relax and have fun. I thought it was a great addition to the Entourage name, like one longer episode. Ari is gold!
I was getting tired of all the superhero-apocalypse-CG overload stuff that's dominated the theatres lately anyway.
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TVJerryJun 11, 2015
Having seen every episode of the HBO series, I was ready for a bigger, more decadent version on the big screen. As it turns out, it's pretty much more of the same…only less. Movie star Vincent Chase (Adrian Grenier) decides to direct hisHaving seen every episode of the HBO series, I was ready for a bigger, more decadent version on the big screen. As it turns out, it's pretty much more of the same…only less. Movie star Vincent Chase (Adrian Grenier) decides to direct his first movie, while the titular trio has new developments of their own and still hot-headed Ari Gold (Jeremy Piven) is now a studio head. Identifying the multitude of cameos (from Warren Buffet to Liam Neeson to Richmond's own Russell Wilson) becomes the movie's most fun entertainment. Toss in some lavish locales, scantily-clad babes and the most gorgeous Cadillac ever. There's about a TV episode's worth of jaunty dialogue, which leaves another hour with uninteresting relationships and mediocre subplots. Fans of the show will enjoy the nostalgia, but anyone expecting anything new or fresh will be let down. NOTE: Stay after the initial credits for Lloyd's big gay wedding. Expand
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farqussusJun 5, 2015
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I watched the entire series, and in retrospect I'm not sure why. I was drawn to the lifestyle voyeurism to begin with, but it essentially boils down to being a male version of afternoon soaps.
The movie attempts to give everyone a whole series worth of screen time in a double episode. Which means that nothing happens. There is no dramatic tension. Every story that begins, ends abruptly, tied up with a ribbon, and is swept under the rug. Moments where actual comedy might happen are deflated by a relentless stream of pointless celebrity cameos. If they'd have weaved the guys' plots into the main plotline involving Vinnie and the Sixth Sense kid, something might have happened that would've bordered on interesting.
But this is Entourage. You get what you've always been given:
Vinnie makes a seemingly idiotic decision while grinning like a moron. Ari makes it happen for no discernible reason.
Ari grits his teeth, screams at Lloyd and has an aneurism. Ari's wife stays with him for no discernible reason.
E tries to be honest with women. The guys give him **** for not treating them like steak. Women like E for no discernible reason.
Turtle runs around like a puppy. He is successful for no discernible reason.
Drama wallows in self pity and humiliates himself. The guys are oblivious that they are living with an old man whose brittle delusions are the only foundation that keep him from suicide. He is still alive for no discernible reason.
There is a lot of product placement, for obvious reasons.
In the end, everything comes up Milhouse.
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dharmaAug 26, 2015
Entourage promises you with a 'glamorous' take on Hollywood...I watch the TV series from time to time and I found it enjoyable to some extent. But as a movie? It feels self indulgent and unrelatable. The fact of the matter is Entourage'sEntourage promises you with a 'glamorous' take on Hollywood...I watch the TV series from time to time and I found it enjoyable to some extent. But as a movie? It feels self indulgent and unrelatable. The fact of the matter is Entourage's appeal has run its course. ..It's a film that nobody wants to see. Expand
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geedupAug 23, 2015
It was nice to see the gang back together. Used to luv the TV series until the last 2 or so seasons. ANd, well the movie picks up from there. Of course, there is the nudity, sex and oh-so-brief cameos on this movie (as expected). But theIt was nice to see the gang back together. Used to luv the TV series until the last 2 or so seasons. ANd, well the movie picks up from there. Of course, there is the nudity, sex and oh-so-brief cameos on this movie (as expected). But the rushed, unfocused plot is trash. The story doesn't develop but rather told-which is not nessessary cuz' its pedictable Really not many laughs. I am sure, after this debacle, the gang won't be back together on the screen any time soon. Fans can re-watch the first few seasons and remember what was great about this show. Expand
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McWhirtzJun 9, 2015
I was a hostage to the TV show. A hostage with Stockholm syndrome. Which is why I liked this movie.

It took me until recently, with my wife pushing me the whole way, to finish watching the show "before the film comes out" and I'm glad I
I was a hostage to the TV show. A hostage with Stockholm syndrome. Which is why I liked this movie.

It took me until recently, with my wife pushing me the whole way, to finish watching the show "before the film comes out" and I'm glad I did. I really liked the earlier seasons and was a bit "meh" on the last few - the movie hits some great character moments and while it was too convenient in setting the scene it was great seeing all the characters again doing what they do.
It's simple and satisfying. Ari steals it and E has nothing to do. So I wasn't convinced on the show but I'm glad I did and I wasn't convinced on the movie but I'm sorta glad I did too.
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RalfbergsFeb 2, 2016
Meh, pretty average. I mean, I did watch Entourage tv show and found it quite ok. Not a big fan, but I still liked it. But here, I don't see why they needed a movie. It just felt like a longer Entourage tv episode. Ok, they did get lots ofMeh, pretty average. I mean, I did watch Entourage tv show and found it quite ok. Not a big fan, but I still liked it. But here, I don't see why they needed a movie. It just felt like a longer Entourage tv episode. Ok, they did get lots of cameos from celebrities. But the actual story felt like either an episode from Entourage tv show or like many episodes put together. I mean, it didn't feel like it needed to be a movie and I don't know why they needed a movie. Still, I guess it was ok and if you were a fan of tv series you'll enjoy it. Expand
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ValcanKrullJun 12, 2015
“Entourage” written and directed by Doug Ellin is a continuation of the popular HBO show of the same name that came to an end in 2011. It is a wholly unnecessary film that in its opening minutes completely undoes much of what the show closed“Entourage” written and directed by Doug Ellin is a continuation of the popular HBO show of the same name that came to an end in 2011. It is a wholly unnecessary film that in its opening minutes completely undoes much of what the show closed on in its final episodes. Truth be told it is best seen in its original format, television. This is because the movie felt like nothing more than a glorified episode of the show just with more cameos. And I mean a lot of cameos. After a while you start thinking of the people who do not show up instead of the ones that do and some of the cameos are brutally short and pointless except to say, “oh hey look who it is,” before they are whisked off the screen. This is not to say the movie is horrible. Being a fan of the show I found many moments in the film to be just as entertaining and humorous as they were before with Vinnie, E, Drama, Turtle, and Ari going through the motions. For those wondering, the ‘R’ rating does get you plenty of shameless T&A from the most gorgeous women they could cattle call for the film. You also get a healthy dose of ‘Ari-isms’ from Jeremy Piven. So if you are a die-hard fan of the show go see it. If you never watched the show you won't have a clue who anyone is or why they are important. In the end I think this world would have been best served leaving the boys alone in 2011 to ride off into the sunset. Instead we get a mildly entertaining film that you will likely enjoy in nine months on HBO from your couch. Expand
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