If you want an example of bad acting just watch her in the scene where she and Turtle are parked in the limo. I cringed it was so bad.Holy ####... Meadow looked SMOKING hot!!!![]()
If you want an example of bad acting just watch her in the scene where she and Turtle are parked in the limo. I cringed it was so bad.Holy ####... Meadow looked SMOKING hot!!!![]()
Even worse was on True Blood last night (for those who watch). The scene with Bill and the girl he turned were acting at its very worst. But I agree... Turtle and Meadow Soprano were pretty awful last night too. Approaching "E" status bad imo. He is just flat out terrible, but i've long since grown to accept that.If you want an example of bad acting just watch her in the scene where she and Turtle are parked in the limo. I cringed it was so bad.Holy ####... Meadow looked SMOKING hot!!!![]()
I Tivo that show and fast forward thru it... good nudity, horrifically bad show.Even worse was on True Blood last night (for those who watch). The scene with Bill and the girl he turned were acting at its very worst.If you want an example of bad acting just watch her in the scene where she and Turtle are parked in the limo. I cringed it was so bad.Holy ####... Meadow looked SMOKING hot!!!![]()
It's her alright, according to Wiki.I did this off my viewing and not looking at the credits...dunno if they even had her name in the credits. I am familiar with some of those girls...was it really ..?? was she credited or just off your viewing .??Cant beleive I missed that or didnt recognize her ... she's a fav.Jenaveve Jolie...Dont ask how I know this.Who was that chick riding Charlie?????????????????????????????????????
Sal... Who would have guessedI thought last night episode was good. I liked the drama on the movie set and I wasn't sure what was gonna happen, so the episode was suspenseful for me.Im surprised no one mentioned that Entourage revealed Turtle's real name.Looking forward to what happens in the season finale, I'll be tuned in.
Seinfeld killed the whole "what is the characters REAL name" thing for every show.NOTHING and i repeat NOTHING will ever beat the revelation of COSMO KramerI thought last night episode was good. I liked the drama on the movie set and I wasn't sure what was gonna happen, so the episode was suspenseful for me.
Im surprised no one mentioned that Entourage revealed Turtle's real name.
Looking forward to what happens in the season finale, I'll be tuned in.
And you are just now figuring this out?Is it just me, or does the more you watch show, the clearer it becomes that Adrien Grier (i.e. Vince) is a bad actor IRL?

Who is watching the show to see Adrian Grenier?Is it just me, or does the more you watch show, the clearer it becomes that Adrien Grier (i.e. Vince) is a bad actor IRL?

Apparently, yes. I never paid much attention to the actual acting until the plot line this season.And you are just now figuring this out?Is it just me, or does the more you watch show, the clearer it becomes that Adrien Grier (i.e. Vince) is a bad actor IRL?![]()
"The cat - mmrrrooowwwrr - is out of the bag! "Seinfeld killed the whole "what is the characters REAL name" thing for every show.NOTHING and i repeat NOTHING will ever beat the revelation of COSMO KramerI thought last night episode was good. I liked the drama on the movie set and I wasn't sure what was gonna happen, so the episode was suspenseful for me.
Im surprised no one mentioned that Entourage revealed Turtle's real name.
Looking forward to what happens in the season finale, I'll be tuned in.
You are right, i do think of him now as a rel aholeI have a question from the week before's episode. What is Seth Green's motivation? I don't see how the conversation went when he was offered that part. "Seth, we have a recurring role for you on Entourage and you have to play this incredibly obnoxious, pain in the ***, ahole who everyone that ever watches the show will hate." "Sounds great, what's my character's name""No, that's just it, you're playing you" I don't know I mean maybe Seth Green is a huge jack***, but it seems like an odd part to play so enthusiastically when you're playing yourself.
"What up E"I have a question from the week before's episode. What is Seth Green's motivation? I don't see how the conversation went when he was offered that part. "Seth, we have a recurring role for you on Entourage and you have to play this incredibly obnoxious, pain in the ***, ahole who everyone that ever watches the show will hate." "Sounds great, what's my character's name""No, that's just it, you're playing you" I don't know I mean maybe Seth Green is a huge jack***, but it seems like an odd part to play so enthusiastically when you're playing yourself.
"Cards...with the tards! Chips, dips...and dorks!""What up E"I have a question from the week before's episode. What is Seth Green's motivation? I don't see how the conversation went when he was offered that part. "Seth, we have a recurring role for you on Entourage and you have to play this incredibly obnoxious, pain in the ***, ahole who everyone that ever watches the show will hate." "Sounds great, what's my character's name""No, that's just it, you're playing you" I don't know I mean maybe Seth Green is a huge jack***, but it seems like an odd part to play so enthusiastically when you're playing yourself.
Its called actingI have a question from the week before's episode. What is Seth Green's motivation? I don't see how the conversation went when he was offered that part. "Seth, we have a recurring role for you on Entourage and you have to play this incredibly obnoxious, pain in the ***, ahole who everyone that ever watches the show will hate." "Sounds great, what's my character's name""No, that's just it, you're playing you" I don't know I mean maybe Seth Green is a huge jack***, but it seems like an odd part to play so enthusiastically when you're playing yourself.
I actually think it's a good acting move. Instead of being viewed as the crying son of Austin Powers he can play the aywhole and come off as tough. What guy under 5'4" wouldn't like to play a tough guy. If people think "this is the real him" there's that build in excuse that he's just a great actor and playing opposite of who he is in real life.Hey, don't get me wrong, he's doing a phenomenal job of playing the biggest tool on the planet. I just find it interesting that he's doing it with such gusto as he's playing himself.
He was on Conan last week and I got a kick out of hearing about this. Apparently he was at the super bowl halftime show that year too and didnt know what to say, so he just did this schtick and started doing karate movesI actually think it's a good acting move. Instead of being viewed as the crying son of Austin Powers he can play the aywhole and come off as tough. What guy under 5'4" wouldn't like to play a tough guy. If people think "this is the real him" there's that build in excuse that he's just a great actor and playing opposite of who he is in real life.Hey, don't get me wrong, he's doing a phenomenal job of playing the biggest tool on the planet. I just find it interesting that he's doing it with such gusto as he's playing himself.
While I dont remember his acting being the reason why, Harvard Man was a pretty entertaining/funny movie.About the only other good thing hes been involved with besides EntourageBig_Russel said:And you are just now figuring this out?Is it just me, or does the more you watch show, the clearer it becomes that Adrien Grier (i.e. Vince) is a bad actor IRL?![]()
Getting beat up by 5 foot nothing Eric Murphy is a funny way of playing a tough guy.This reminds me of Sagat's cameo on Entourage - when he showed the other side of his Full House/Funniest Videos side.I actually think it's a good acting move. Instead of being viewed as the crying son of Austin Powers he can play the aywhole and come off as tough. What guy under 5'4" wouldn't like to play a tough guy. If people think "this is the real him" there's that build in excuse that he's just a great actor and playing opposite of who he is in real life.Hey, don't get me wrong, he's doing a phenomenal job of playing the biggest tool on the planet. I just find it interesting that he's doing it with such gusto as he's playing himself.
Dude, he was in Can't Buy Me Love....http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q2O3bBkiXboI actually think it's a good acting move. Instead of being viewed as the crying son of Austin Powers he can play the aywhole and come off as tough. What guy under 5'4" wouldn't like to play a tough guy. If people think "this is the real him" there's that build in excuse that he's just a great actor and playing opposite of who he is in real life.Hey, don't get me wrong, he's doing a phenomenal job of playing the biggest tool on the planet. I just find it interesting that he's doing it with such gusto as he's playing himself.
Yea but I bet 5'4" guys will take anything at that point.Getting beat up by 5 foot nothing Eric Murphy is a funny way of playing a tough guy.This reminds me of Sagat's cameo on Entourage - when he showed the other side of his Full House/Funniest Videos side.I actually think it's a good acting move. Instead of being viewed as the crying son of Austin Powers he can play the aywhole and come off as tough. What guy under 5'4" wouldn't like to play a tough guy. If people think "this is the real him" there's that build in excuse that he's just a great actor and playing opposite of who he is in real life.Hey, don't get me wrong, he's doing a phenomenal job of playing the biggest tool on the planet. I just find it interesting that he's doing it with such gusto as he's playing himself.
...dont forget Ralph Machio vs. Johnny Drama @ the Playboy mansion.This reminds me of Sagat's cameo on Entourage - when he showed the other side of his Full House/Funniest Videos side.
Really? I thought that was easily the most out of place scene of the entire series. It almost felt awkward.I actually thought the airport scene with Ari and Vince from a few episodes ago was one of the best acted scenes on the show.![]()
"Say what up to Sloan for me.""Cards...with the tards! Chips, dips...and dorks!""What up E"I have a question from the week before's episode. What is Seth Green's motivation? I don't see how the conversation went when he was offered that part. "Seth, we have a recurring role for you on Entourage and you have to play this incredibly obnoxious, pain in the ***, ahole who everyone that ever watches the show will hate." "Sounds great, what's my character's name""No, that's just it, you're playing you" I don't know I mean maybe Seth Green is a huge jack***, but it seems like an odd part to play so enthusiastically when you're playing yourself.
Wasnt it intended to feel awkward? Thats what I thought at leastReally? I thought that was easily the most out of place scene of the entire series. It almost felt awkward.I actually thought the airport scene with Ari and Vince from a few episodes ago was one of the best acted scenes on the show.![]()
From reading threads on the show on a few message boards, you're really alone on that. That scene seems to be the most universally praised scene in the history of the show imo. Their scene in Ari's office was also highly thought of from what I can tell.Really? I thought that was easily the most out of place scene of the entire series. It almost felt awkward.I actually thought the airport scene with Ari and Vince from a few episodes ago was one of the best acted scenes on the show.![]()
Don't forget Airborne!!!I actually think it's a good acting move. Instead of being viewed as the crying son of Austin Powers he can play the aywhole and come off as tough. What guy under 5'4" wouldn't like to play a tough guy. If people think "this is the real him" there's that build in excuse that he's just a great actor and playing opposite of who he is in real life.Hey, don't get me wrong, he's doing a phenomenal job of playing the biggest tool on the planet. I just find it interesting that he's doing it with such gusto as he's playing himself.
It was.Was the person that E ran into on the sidewalk someone of note? My wife thought it was Michael Phelps.
:X I didn't even recognize him.It was.Was the person that E ran into on the sidewalk someone of note? My wife thought it was Michael Phelps.
Hated the ending. E should have said he wouldnt manage Vince anymore.Very, VERY solid episode.After a rough patch, Vince gets in a Scorsese movie, Johnny Drama buys a bar, and Turtle gets busted having phone sex with Jamie-Lynn.Just in time to keep us hanging until summer.![]()
From reading threads on the show on a few message boards, you're really alone on that. That scene seems to be the most universally praised scene in the history of the show imo. Their scene in Ari's office was also highly thought of from what I can tell.Really? I thought that was easily the most out of place scene of the entire series. It almost felt awkward.I actually thought the airport scene with Ari and Vince from a few episodes ago was one of the best acted scenes on the show.![]()
Fake Plastic Trees didn't hurt either.
Technically his career has been in the crapper all season. I was ok with it.i'm disapointed how quickly they turned vince's career around. goes from the bottom to the top in less than 1 episode? turtle getting busted by his mom may have made up for it though.
I've seen some extremely hot chicks with some off-the-charts dooshy guys in my life. It's not that improbable. And it's not new, either.Liked the finale, they ended up on a happy note like they had to after the rough year they all had.
PS since when did E have his whole office with a working staff?
And who else thought the whoel Turtle/meadow Soprano thing was not even remotely possible in real life. Knocked up with Seth Rogen and that blond babe was more probable