Entourage, the movie . . . Part II

With "Sex and the City" raking in big bucks at the box office, the topic of conversation for me and a few other friends over a recent breakfast at Chateau Marmont centered on HBO's next movie.

Would "SATC" open the doors for "The Sopranos," "Entourage" and other hit HBO series to go on the big screen?

Mark Wahlberg, in a recent interview with MovieFone.com, hints that there's a movie or two in Entourage's future.

Will it ever happen? Who knows. But I do know I'll be Fandangoing my tickets weeks in advance.

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Sex and the City seems to have a polarizing effect on both men and women... people either love the movie or they hate it

THE VIDEOLAND VIEW: "Entourage" creator/writer/exec producer Doug Ellin has reported he has four more seasons of storylines already in reserve for the Emmy-winning HBO show -- but is the cast locked down?

"We're not signed for it, but we want to do it," declares Kevin Connolly, who co-stars in the show based on actor/exec producer Mark Wahlberg's showbiz experiences with Adrian Grenier, Kevin Dillon and Jerry Ferrara. "I'll tell you. I swear to God if you stick that paper in front of me, I will sign on the dotted line for 50 seasons! Anything to make it not go away. I think anybody that wouldn't would have to have their head examined. The worst thing about this show is that someday it will come to an end. It's going to be like the worst day of my life."

Connolly says the troupe -- which is halfway through shooting the fifth season of the show that returns in September -- "just shot an episode in The Joshua Tree Monument in the desert. Our first episode was in Hawaii, and we're going to do a New York episode, and that's just three out of 12. So just for the locations alone … And one of the other benefits of being on an HBO show is the time commitment is really small. We shoot four months out of the year ... It's so ideal." Not to mention the plethora of hot babes encountered by this entourage weekly. Rough job!

He adds, "Ultimately we'd like to do eight years of the show. That would be where everybody would feel like 'We did it,' you know, because we're not like a network. Eight years for us is just about 100 episodes" -- enough needed for syndication -- "and that's five years on a regular network."


http://www.nationalledger.com/artman/publish/article_272621140.shtml

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