Jul 21 2011 02:30 PM ET

'Entourage' script in the works: What should it be about? And what should they avoid?

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  • sean

    The Coen Brothers and Larry David should have a hand in writing and creating the Entourage movie. The Entourage writers and creator should do a mild collaboration and see what hatches in the months ahead. Amen?

  • tarvolt12

    Ok so tonight is the final episode so a movie hopefuly will come soon. and im hoping the reason for a non climatic ”final season” leads up to an incredible movie plot which will leave us craving more putting us rite there with the boys. and ari.

  • Terrance

    That last episode was Great! It was sad to see it end. I think the movie should continue where the last episode left off.

  • Bruce Sweet

    if they change anything im gonna freak

  • Ryan C

    The movie should be more of a prequal that ends with a conclusion to the finally. Everyone loved Entourage in seasons 1&2 because it was fresh and exciting.

    Now we find everyone complaining about how tired the formula is. Turtle is too successful to be Turtle. Drama is an obnoxious punch line that just continuies to become less important and more embarassing. People dont care if E lives or dies, enough about Sloan. Ari has taken Vince as far as he can. Billy Walsh is just simply an over recycled chatacter and Scott Lavin is a boring interpretation of what would happen if Ari slept with E and they made a baby that they named Scott Lavin.

    We should be given a movie that starts right before E moves there to join the crew, and Vince just starts actually becoming a celebrity. Show us the real FIRST chapter of the story shot in NYC (Queens) and LA- then finish it at the end of the series, Unless they want to leave that open for a movie. Then when they make a sequal do something cheesy like send them to another country and watch hillarity ensue.

  • Lui

    If they can finance a feature film, then they can just make more seasons and please make 1 hour episodes!!!!!!!

  • mark

    whatever its about it would be cool if they make a number of 90 minute movies. just bang em out. they try to cover too much in the episodes. i understand the progression of the characters personal lives but i want to see a movie with more business stuff. vince and drama making a big movie together or something. ari buying as ceo and buying a football team. no more with his family. i mean who cared about that storyline. we didnt even know his wifes name until the last season.

  • rerelinho

    i think the movie should show us what each character is currently doing whether its vacation/wedding/new job for ari…whatever

    some insane project would then come up to Ari, who would try to rejoin the group for that particular project….like an oscar winning movie for example

    i think you could really develop such in a 2 hour movie, make the rejoining difficult for example

    all that for a GRAND finale, where vince would win an oscar and drama would get best supposrting role while the others would have also been involved in the process

    they would have to get

  • mike

    Vince gets divorced because his wife finds him in bed with a guy. His buddies say “You’re kidding, right?” He gets pissed and takes off somewhere. They are worried sick. Vince comes back, sad that his buddies don’t accept “the real Vince”–but is happy to find out they do. Ari sets him up with Lloyd. They have a lovely wedding, marching down the aisle to the tune “Today I met the boy I’m Gonna Marry” sung by Darlene Love and Elton John.
    They all go back to NY, and celebrate at Pastrami Queen on Queens Boulevard. The end.

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