Entourage – The Complete Sixth Season (HBO Blu-ray + DVD) + Curb Your Enthusiasm – The Complete Seventh Season (HBO DVD)
Picture:
B/B-/B- Sound: B/B-/B- Extras: B- Episodes: B+
I have
said it before and I will say it again, HBO makes great series. Now respectively in their Sixth and Seventh
Seasons Entourage and Curb Your Enthusiasm have wowed
audiences time and time again with their great brand of humor and sophisticated
writing style. Whereas Curb Your Enthusiasm and Entourage have very different
approaches to comedy and entertainment they still manage to engage audiences
each week in their own way.
Entourage – The Complete Sixth
Season introduces
us to a new Vince as he is back at the top of his game. Vince has just gotten done starring in the
big hit Gatsby and is now preparing
to be in a biopic about race car driver and car manufacturer Enzo Ferrari. Preparatio for Vince, however, seems to be
relaxing pool side while his friends are left to run amuck. Turtle is still dating Jamie-Lynn Sigler, but
with dreams of owning his own business starts college and finds himself in a
love struggle. Eric this season ventures
out on his own and goes to work for veteran manager Murray Berenson (played by
George Segal), but like Turtle finds himself pulled between two women when he
gets involved with neighbor Ashley, but finds he still has feelings for ex
Sloan. Trouble arises on Drama’s TV
series Five Towns after some sexually
explicit words are exchanged about Turtles’ girl Jamie-Lynn, which in the end
(with a little help from Ari) prompts a life change for Drama. Ari has a productive season himself as he
tests the strength of his staff and has a lucrative business opportunity that
just may make him the most powerful manager in Hollywood.
The season caps off with Vince and Drama traveling around Rome awaiting the start
of Vince’s Ferrari film.
Curb Your Enthusiasm: The Complete
Seventh Season is
extraordinary. Just when you think the
series can’t get any better Larry David pulls more tricks out of his magically
narcotic bag. The entire season was
advertised as the return of Seinfeld (or
as close as you were going to get), but this season is so much more. It continues to emphasize the awkward
happenings of Larry David’s life that persistently plague him. Seinfeld may have been one element to
the season, but it is Larry David who makes it amazing. The hilariously paranoid David is constantly
analyzing situations to the point of self destruction, fueling the events of
the series. This time around Larry is
persuaded to take part in the Seinfeld reunion
by his ex-wife Cheryl (Sheryl Hines) who has become an actress, but sadly it
doesn’t seem to be making the two any closer.
The season goes in Larry’s normal downward spiral of social awkwardness,
nearly destroying everything he has worked for and ostracizing himself
completely. The season is amazing and
only proves that Larry David is a comic genius that keeps you laughing from
beginning to end.
The DVD
of both Curb and Entourage are in line with previous
releases of the series, but the Blu-ray of Entourage
is a big upgrade. The picture is a
1080p AVC encoded image that has a few issues, but overall looks nice with clean,
crisp image and vivid colors. The bright
Hollywood backdrop is rendered perfectly, but
the darker scenes don’t fair so well and a bit of grain remains
throughout. I understand that a degree
of intended in originally filming the episodes, but it can get to the point of
hindering the High Def image. The sound
is well done in its DTS HD-Master Audio 5.1 track that heavily comes from the
front as it is a dialogue driven series, but surrounds are also utilized for
music, ambient noise and solid directionality.
The
extras on Entourage include 3 very
interesting audio commentaries (No More Drama, Scared Straight, Give a Little
Bit) as the series’ stars arrive to give input on the filming and tid bits of
trivia straight from the set. Other
extras include Life on Top (essentially a Season
Six ‘making of’), A Day at the Speedway featurette that is 3 quick minutes
of the cast racing Ferraris, ONEXONE PSA which is an awesome 3 minute scene of
Matt Damon (playing himself) directing Vince in a charity PSA that goes
slightly of course as Ari steps in.
The DVDs
of both Curb and Entourage is comparable to the Blu-ray
release of Entourage but merely a
step down. The picture on both series is
a 16 X 9 image that does not have the same pop or color of the Blu-ray and is a
bit heavier on the grain. The sound on
the series is a Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound that comes heavily from the
front, but retains the liveliness of the series. Overall, both the picture and sound are
consistent with older seasons and fair quite well. Whereas the HBO Blu-ray series are tops the
DVDs aren’t far off and remain very dynamic.
Curb’s extras include “Seinfeld Reunion:
It Could Only Happen on Curb” is a short promo for the Seventh Season, “A Seinfeld Moment on Curb” is a short featurette
that shows how it all came together and the inspiration behind it all, “Rebuilding
All the Sets” shows exactly what it says as the original Seinfeld sets are
pulled from the warehouses and finally “Larry David as George Constanza.”
Both
series are absolutely amazing. Entourage is like one giant story that
we keep getting an additional chapter on, whereas Curb Your Enthusiasm is a trip into Larry David’s insanity. Each has its own merits and own style that
make for great and future classic series.
- Michael P. Dougherty II