'Entourage': Here's how the movie could succeed
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The characters of 鈥淓ntourage鈥 are returning to pop culture with the release of the movie of the same name, which is now in theaters.
The HBO series, which debuted in 2004, centered on actor Vince (Adrian Grenier), his manager 鈥淓鈥 (Kevin Connolly), Vince鈥檚 brother Johnny Drama (Kevin Dillon), Vince's friend Turtle (Jerry Ferrara), and Vince鈥檚 agent Ari (Jeremy Piven). It aired for eight seasons and was created by Doug Ellin, who also wrote and directed the new movie. The movie 鈥淓ntourage鈥 finds Vince directing a movie for Ari, who is now the head of a studio. When the film runs into financial difficulty, Ari tries to win over a Texas man (Billy Bob Thornton) and his son (Haley Joel Osment) and have them come on board as financiers.聽
According to , Vince is loosely based on actor Mark Wahlberg and Ferrara said of the movie鈥檚 events in an interview with the Associated Press, 鈥淎 lot of those stories are coming from Mark Wahlberg's crew or Doug himself or Doug's crew, or us.鈥澛
In an interview with the AP, Ellin himself said of the stories he hears from his acquaintances, 鈥淭hey tell me to include everything. It's weird. I think now that the whole world has gone to reality TV, nobody wants to hide anything anymore. Everyone wants to give everything away.鈥澛
The show has been off the air for several years, but it comes after the successful HBO TV-to-movie adaptation 鈥淪ex and the City,鈥 which came out in 2008. The second movie was, however, less successful with both critics and at the box office. Critics said one of the second movie's weaknesses was a lack of a compelling story, with Monitor film critic Peter Rainer writing that the narrative was "barely there." The "Entourage" movie will need a strong story to win over audiences.
What else makes a movie adaptation of a TV show successful? One clue may lie with the success of the 鈥21 Jump Street鈥 movie, which was released in 2012 and became a hit. The film was funny on its own, said many critics, but also fully owned the fact that it was based on a TV show. 鈥檚 Ann Hornaday called the movie 鈥渟elf-aware鈥 the lack of originality or creative ingenuity that 鈥21 Jump Street鈥 symbolizes is addressed head-on early in the film.鈥澛
Having fun with it seems to be key, if the misfire of 2012鈥檚 鈥淒ark Shadows鈥 is any indication. The film was based on the 1960s horror TV show and Monitor film critic Peter Rainer wrote that the movie, which found vampire Barnabas Collins (Johnny Depp) awakening in the 1970s, 鈥渋s best when it focuses on Barnabas鈥檚 culture shocks in this brave new world. Depp has fun with the character鈥檚 bafflements without camping it up. What鈥檚 missing overall is the sense of fun [Tim] Burton once evinced in films like 鈥楤eetlejuice.鈥 Or, if not that, then more of the doomy grandeur of, say, 鈥楤atman.鈥欌澛
If 鈥淓ntourage鈥 spins a quality story and doesn鈥檛 take itself too seriously, the film may join the list of TV shows that successfully made the jump to the multiplex.