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any new shows about? or good old ones?moving off campus on sunday so i wanna capitalize on the uni's highspeed connection before i bounce
shud check out deadwood tbh
look at his avi.
you are meant to post it not post about itwe all cud of caught a free lol of the plainface out here today anyway ive got no shows to recomendguys want me to tell them something pretty
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yea i've seen entourage, FNL and californication, been through most of the tv shows discussed on here imma check out sons of anarchy, rome and carnivale, safe for that jujualso i've heard good things about mad men, so i'll look that up too

any new shows about? or good old ones?moving off campus on sunday so i wanna capitalize on the uni's highspeed connection before i bounce
shud check out deadwood tbh
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failnow if u was to say seinfeld then we would of been onto something
Best watch Curb Your Enthusiasm tonight (well download it) got the reunion episode.
Best show thats been written imo Susie Green >>>>>>>>>>>>Just got the first few seasons of The Wire today might av to be about gettin into that heard alot about it still.
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failnow if u was to say seinfeld then we would of been onto something
Best watch Curb Your Enthusiasm tonight (well download it) got the reunion episode.
Best show thats been written imo
What?! Can't believe you said that, absolute air..It's mostly improv :D
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lol thought man was takin th episs about best show ever writteni need sutin new aswell, glad to hear Mr Esteves aka Charlie Sheen put aside his demand for $1m an episode for two and a half men and itll carry on for 2 more seasonsgreat news, best mainstream comedy around

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My dons.It's happening.

"Entourage" fans have spent seasons following Vincent Chase and his loyal crew as they work to land the young actor big parts in big movies. Now, the real-life actor/producer who helped bring the series to HBO wants to get a movie of his own made. Mark Wahlberg confirmed that a big-screen adaptation of the show is in the works, when we spoke to him on the red carpet at the 2010 MTV Movie Awards. "The Other Guys" star said an "Entourage" movie is more than just a possibility — it's the project he's most determined to see in theaters."I am more focused on making that movie than my own films," Wahlberg told MTV News, exhibiting all the passion of Jeremy Piven's energetic talent agent, Ari Gold. "I just think we can make a great movie. I think people always wanted [it] and have complained that the episodes are too short — they've always wanted more. I think we're going to do it. We just have to end strong, and this season is, by far, the best season so far."Over the course of six seasons, "Entourage" has covered a lot of ground: Vinnie has gone from rising star to leading man (with the world's highest-grossing blockbuster among his credits), only to see the work dry up, going from out-of-work actor and back to emerging star once again. It's been quite the journey. So what story line could an "Entourage" movie explore? Wahlberg offered up one particularly memorable scene, though it had nothing to do with Vinnie."In the trailer, you see [Ari and his associate, Lloyd] waking up together in Vegas not knowing what happened," Wahlberg imagined. "It would be pretty cool!"If that's not enough to sell you, then "Entourage" probably isn't your cup of tea. But Wahlberg's enthusiasm for the project was palpable. He's already considering making a cameo in the film: "Possibly, yeah. I've been on the show so many times, and we've got some great cameos coming up this year. It's getting pretty good."
http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1640986/20100607/wahlberg_mark.jhtml
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“Seinfeld” – the “show about nothing” – has made billions in reruns, making it the most profitable TV show in history, CNN reports. Reruns have made $2.7 billion, “Seinfeld” series owner Time-Warner revealed during an investors’ meeting, according to CNN.Comedian Jerry Seinfeld reportedly rakes in up to $80 million a year from the show’s reruns.
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