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Rafa El Gaffer
15th June 2007, 01:00 PM
How has this not had its own thread till now?
I have just finished watching the last ep in Series 3 and I have to say I really was pleasantly surprised. When I saw the adverts and all that I thought I would hate it but after giving it a chance it is quality. It isn't too preachy and it certainly doesn't take itself too seriously but the interlinking storyline added to the humour make it something worth taking a look at, that and the army of fine Women that are present in each and every ep.
Come on I know I'm not the only one who has seen it!
NeverOffside
15th June 2007, 01:02 PM
Seriously, I have never heard of it.
I'll go and see what I can find out though.
Ducatiboy749
15th June 2007, 01:33 PM
How has this not had its own thread till now?
I have just finished watching the last ep in Series 3 and I have to say I really was pleasantly surprised. When I saw the adverts and all that I thought I would hate it but after giving it a chance it is quality. It isn't too preachy and it certainly doesn't take itself too seriously but the interlinking storyline added to the humour make it something worth taking a look at, that and the army of fine Women that are present in each and every ep.
Come on I know I'm not the only one who has seen it!
It appears me and NO are missing out......any links Rafa?
Rafa El Gaffer
15th June 2007, 01:42 PM
www.tv-links.co.uk
Ducatiboy749
15th June 2007, 01:57 PM
Thanks.
HOOT
19th June 2007, 09:44 PM
This is a show that is not reaching it full potential. Could be awesome, but the writing sucks, along with the acting.
JP Vegas
6th July 2007, 09:46 AM
I watch it religiously every sunday on HBO. We're halfway into the new season here in the US, its definately the best season yet as a certain movie has finally been made...you know what I'm talking about REG.
The series is produced by Mark Wahlberg and the first season was first based off of him and his entourage and some of the things/hijinks he was rumored to of gotten himself and his crew into. On the first episode of the first season Mark and his boys walk by and say whats up to Vince and his crew. Then it became a phenomenon and they started writing a real story line, plus Ari Gold (the hollywood agent played by Jeremy Piven) became the star of the show after he muttered "lets hug it out, bitch".
It's a funny, funny show...and alot of Hollywoods elite have made cameo's, this past weekend had Dennis Hopper and his entourage enticing Vince to wager 100,000 on a manure game against blackburn and manure lost(it was from 3 seasons ago I believe as RVN was there and missed a penalty)...made me quite happy.
WATCH IT! start from the first season so you'll understand alot more, as they do reference stuff from the past alot.
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