Post by sacierl on Aug 13, 2011 0:31:21 GMT -5
Can Entourage DVD get any better?I can't believe another reviewer complained about a 10 month hiatus, when in fact it is more like 6. Also, we're getting a much larger season, 20 episodes, which is 6 more than last season. The simple fact is that this is a great cast, and we'll be adding another great actor to the cast with Vinnie's new agent played by Carla Gugino. Criminal Minds DVD I'll be picking up this DVD set to watch before the new season starts April 8, and this re-sell it on ebay as the new season starts. Don't miss it! Seriously, this season makes the first two look silly! It was so much fun to watch. You will love watching Ari and his office drama, while Vince holds all of the chips in the relationship. One Tree Hill DVD The gang has their own problems, but Vince is living large, and Ari is sweating bullets. It is entertaining and extremely fun. You will have a blast with this season! My only negative comment is that I hate the fact that they broke season 3 into two parts (basically because it is just annoying). Bones DVD I will tell you that you should buy both parts of season 3 at once, so that you can enjoy it more fluidly than I did.
However, for me the biggest character improvement from season to season is Vince. Adrian Grenier has become a fantastic actor, a role that he perhaps was born for. Lost DVD However, Season 1 Vince and Season 3 Vince seem to be two completely different persons; while Season 1 Vince lacked any real depth and came off a bit shallow, Season 3 Vince exists for a much deeper purpose, (he even steals a few scenes along the way), all the while coming off much less dim-witted than he did in Season 1. Jeremy Piven reprises his role as Ari; little needs to be said, other than it is very evident why he won an Emmy for this role. He has some of the very best scenes and lines in this season of any comedy series (a certain Carmen Electra comment in 'The Release' comes to mind).
However, for me the biggest character improvement from season to season is Vince. Adrian Grenier has become a fantastic actor, a role that he perhaps was born for. Lost DVD However, Season 1 Vince and Season 3 Vince seem to be two completely different persons; while Season 1 Vince lacked any real depth and came off a bit shallow, Season 3 Vince exists for a much deeper purpose, (he even steals a few scenes along the way), all the while coming off much less dim-witted than he did in Season 1. Jeremy Piven reprises his role as Ari; little needs to be said, other than it is very evident why he won an Emmy for this role. He has some of the very best scenes and lines in this season of any comedy series (a certain Carmen Electra comment in 'The Release' comes to mind).