During an eight award-winning season run, "Entourage" muse Emmanuelle Chriqui has played the lovable Sloan, Eric "E" Murphy's (Kevin Connolly's) on-again/off-again love interest on the HBO hit series." Now she returns to the big screen in "Entourage," the movie, in a "big" way -- she's expecting!
If you grew up watching Sylvester Stallone's "Rocky" movies, then you know exactly what UFC Women's Bantamweight champ Ronda Rousey means when she says that her upcoming Aug. 1st, UFC 190 fight with Brazilian fighter Bethe Correia will be the "real woman version of MMA Rocky IV."
Arguably the best "Rocky" film, Rousey would be Rocky of course and Correia would be iron man Drago, "a highly intimidating 6-foot-5, 261-pound Soviet athlete, who kills Apollo Creed in an exhibition match." Like Rocky, who comes to the heart of Russia for several grueling boxing rounds of revenge, Rousey will be heading to South America to do the same, but on Brazilian soil.
Dubbed "The First Lady of the Octagon," there's no doubt that UFC champ Ronda Rousey is a bad-ass force to be reckoned with - and while she's a tough cookie that doesn't mean she doesn't have a sweet side that needs some TLC.
The incredibly skilled mixed martial artist and UFC Women's Bantamweight champ plays herself in "Entourage" and gets a chance to show off her feminine and vulnerable side with Turtle (played by Jerry Ferrara).
What is it like channeling "Entourage's" über agent-turned-studio head Ari Gold?
"I pretend that I have just been rear-ended by an 18-wheeler and launched into road rage," Jeremy Piven told Latin Post in an exclusive interview.
"That is basically the space that he lives in. Imagine the most angry that you have ever been in your entire life, work on your lowest level, strap on a power suit and be incredibly reactive. Have everything meant too much to you. Be overly emotionally invested and just know that no matter how heightened the emotional states are, it's never enough. ... And action, go!"
This weekend three new releases will invade the marketplace overpopulating multiplexes. After a disappointing season filled with some successes and a number of bombs, "Spy," "Entourage" and "Insidious: Chapter 3" will try to give the month of June a bright start.
"I'll fight for you, but I can't lie, it's not going to be easy to get you back in the game," said a rookie talent agent to "Entourage's" Johnny "Drama."
"Back in the game? I am the f.... game pal," responded Johnny "Drama," during an episode of HBO's hit TV series," "Entourage."
It was classic lines like this that made Johnny "Drama" (played by Kevin Dillon) stand out from the rest throughout "Entourage's" eight season run that garnered him Emmy, SAG and Golden Globe nominations, not to mention a huge fan following.
What would you do to convince a girl to go out to dinner with you? What if it was powerhouse MMA fighter Ronda Rousey, would you be willing to break a leg or a couple of ribs over it?
"Entourage" star Turtle (played by Jerry Ferrera) is up for the challenge. He shows what he's made of when he goes in the ring with Rousey in the highly-anticipated HBO TV series-turned movie, "Entourage," which hits theaters on Wednesday, June 3.
In Hollywood, when you manage someone who happens to be your best friend and meal ticket, their needs always come before your own. You stop at nothing to bring them to the top.
Such is the case for HBO's "Entourage" star Eric Murphy, also known as "E," played by Kevin Connolly. Eric started out as the pizza guy from Queens and went on to manage his bestie-turned-Hollywood heartthrob and in-demand movie star, Vince Chase (Adrian Grenier).
But you can only be the wingman for so long -- now it's "E's" time to be the stud!
While the release of the Veronica Mars film last weekend opened to mediocre box office numbers, the very nature of the film's production and financial backing is revolutionary to the Hollywood industry.