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| Title = Malibooty | episode = 3
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| Director = ] | editor = David Rogers
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| Prev = ]
* ] as Himself (special guest star)
| Next = ]
* ] as Donna Devaney
* ] as Marjorie
* ] as Samantha
* Sal Lopez as Billy's Film Editor
* ] as Himself
* ] as Himself
* ] as Himself
* ] as Himself
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'''"Malibooty"''' is the 3rd episode from Season 4 of the dramedy television series '']''. "'''Malibooty'''" is the third episode of the fourth season of the American ] television series '']''. It is the 45th overall episode of the series and was written by executive producer ], and directed by ]. It originally aired on ] on July 1, 2007.

The series chronicles the acting career of ], a young ] ], and his childhood friends from ], ], as they attempt to further their nascent careers in ]. In the episode, Vince meets with actor ] and finds himself in trouble when he makes a $100,000 bet. Meanwhile, Eric tries to salvage ''Medellín'', while Drama and Turtle have a double date.

According to ], the episode was seen by an estimated 2.55 million household viewers and gained a 1.6/5 ratings share among adults aged 18–49. The episode received mixed reviews from critics; while Dennis Hopper was praised for his guest appearance, others expressed frustration with the storylines.

==Plot== ==Plot==
] (]) and ] (]) now have to live with ] (]) and ] (]) at Drama's apartment. While driving with Drama and Turtle, Vince decides to leave with a girl to a house in ], where he is surprised to see she is friends with ].
Vince and the guys are getting breakfast at Drama's place. While Turtle tries to identify the senior Chase's health food Drama returns, offering bagels and good news. Donna Devaney, an L.A. party girl from Drama's lengthy past, has finally agreed to hook up with him. Plus, she has a hot friend for Turtle. Vince and Eric, meanwhile, are unhappy with the Medellin cut, so Eric goes to give Walsh some notes to spruce up the film. Walsh, however, won't cooperate and tells Eric that he has already sent a print to the Cannes Film Festival. Eric goes to Ari for a solution and Eric decides to ditch Walsh by selling the movie to Harvey Weingard.


Eric visits Billy (]) to suggest some improvements on ''Medellín'', but Billy is angered by his comments. To complicate matters, Billy ignored Eric's idea to go to ] and instead sent the unfinished cut to the ]. ] (]) won't be able to interfere as Billy has ], but suggests he could get some interested buyers to salvage the film. Drama reunites with an '90s party girl, Donna (]), and brings Turtle along as his wingman so he can spend the day with Donna's friend Marjorie (]). However, Donna takes an interest in Turtle instead and decides to have sex with him, while Drama is left with Marjorie.
Vince goes with his brother and Turtle, promising not to steal their girls, but Vince hops out at a stop light to join a girl he sees in a convertible. She takes him to the home of her "family friend" to go swimming, which turns out to be Dennis Hopper's beach house. Hopper and his buddies tempt Vince into placing a $100,000 bet — a bet he can't cover — on a soccer game. The future holds less uncertainty for Drama and Turtle. Too bad for Turtle, Donna's "hot" friend Marjorie is twice his age, not to mention twice his size. But, in a typical turn of Drama's luck, Donna decides at the last minute to opt for Turtle, leaving Drama manhandled by Marjorie in the hot tub. Vince's soccer win comes through, infusing him with some much-needed cash, but he and E still differ on the direction they want to take ''Medellín''. When E says Harvey made an offer of $25 million, Vince throws him for another loop: Cannes accepted the film. "Maybe you should watch it again," Vince tells him.


Vince gets in trouble when he bets $100,000 on a soccer match, but is relieved when he finds that the bets were never official, so he leaves with the girl. Eric meets with Harvey Weingard (]), and despite the poor word of mouth on the film, he agrees to watch the film. Harvey offers to buy the film for $25 million, which Eric is willing to take as he feels the film will bomb in Cannes. Vince states that the Cannes committee had just accepted the film, and he believes that there is still potential in the film.
==Guest cast==

* ]
==Production==
* ] as himself
===Development===
* ] as himself
The episode was written by executive producer ], and directed by ]. This was Weiss' 14th writing credit, and Whittingham's third directing credit.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://directories.wga.org/project/859134/entourage/|title=''Entourage'' – WGA Directory|website=]|access-date=February 11, 2024}}</ref>
* ] as Donna Devaney

* ]
==Reception==
===Viewers===
In its original American broadcast, "Malibooty" was seen by an estimated 2.55 million household viewers with a 1.6/5 in the 18–49 demographics. This means that 1.6 percent of all households with televisions watched the episode, while 5 percent of all of those watching television at the time of the broadcast watched it.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.ratingsryan.com/2020/12/broadcast-cable-nielsens-20070701.html|title=Broadcast & Cable Nielsens: Week Ending July 1, 2007|work=Ratings Ryan|date=December 23, 2020|access-date=February 11, 2024}}</ref> This was a 12% increase in viewership from the previous episode, which was watched by an estimated 2.27 million household viewers with a 1.2/4 in the 18–49 demographics.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.ratingsryan.com/2020/12/broadcast-cable-nielsens-20070624.html|title=Broadcast & Cable Nielsens: Week Ending June 24, 2007|work=Ratings Ryan|date=December 22, 2020|access-date=February 11, 2024}}</ref>

===Critical reviews===
"Malibooty" received mixed reviews from critics. Ahsan Haque of '']'' gave the episode a "great" 8.7 out of 10 and wrote, "Overall, it was a great mix of meaningless fun with just enough development of the ongoing Medellin arc. We even get the pleasure of witnessing a truly hilarious argument between Eric and Ari, with Lloyd in the background. It all comes together to make for yet another must watch episode of ''Entourage''."<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.ign.com/articles/2007/07/03/entourage-malibooty-review|title=Entourage: "Malibooty" Review|last=Haque|first=Ahsan|date=July 2, 2007|access-date=February 11, 2024|work=]}}</ref>

] wrote, "Just a bad, bad half-hour of television."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://sepinwall.blogspot.com/2007/07/be-more-constructive-with-your-feedback.html|title=Be more constructive with your feedback, please|date=July 2, 2007|access-date=February 11, 2024|last=Sepinwall|first=Alan|work=What's Alan Watching?}}</ref> Adam Sternbergh of '']'' wrote, "Because Billy entered Medellin to Cannes without asking, and if it gets rejected, no one will distribute the film, at least so says the increasingly underused Ari, who appears in this episode for only a few brief seconds, like blessed drops of condensation in an otherwise arid desert of enjoyment."<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.vulture.com/2007/07/the_entourage_guiltpleasure_in_1.html|title=The ‘Entourage’ Guilt/Pleasure Index: Turtle Gets a What?|date=July 2, 2007|access-date=February 11, 2024|last=Sternbergh|first=Adam|work=]}}</ref> Trish Wethman of '']'' wrote, "Raise your hand if you are officially sick to death of hearing about "Medellin." Is it just me? I feel like this story line has dragged on forever with no resolution in sight. It is like an anchor weighing down all the humor and fun."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://community.tvguide.com/blog-entry/TV-Show-Blog/Entourage/July-1-2007/800017915|title=Entourage: Artists and Capitalist Pigs|date=July 1, 2007|access-date=February 11, 2024|last=Wethman|first=Trish|work=]|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071218143840/http://community.tvguide.com/blog-entry/TV-Show-Blog/Entourage/July-1-2007/800017915|archive-date=December 18, 2007|url-status=dead}}</ref>

Dawnie Walton of '']'' wrote, "for those of us who remember ''Entourage''{{'}}s more interesting days, last night's ''Malibooty'' continued a frustrating pattern of ratcheting up tension only to let it seep out again. And I had high hopes for this episode, since last week's left Vince and E staunchly at odds as to whether Medellin ''sucked'' or not."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ew.com/ew/allabout/episodes/0%2C%2C20000321_20044324%2C00.html|title=Malibooty|last=Walton|first=Dawnie|date=July 1, 2007|access-date=February 11, 2024|work=]|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080130184450/http://www.ew.com/ew/allabout/episodes/0,,20000321_20044324,00.html|archive-date=January 30, 2008|url-status=dead}}</ref> Jonathan Toomey of '']'' wrote, "I know a lot of people have been displeased with the recent string of episodes. I agree. The remaining half of season three was atrocious. But you can't deny that season four feels different. It's delving much deeper into the mentalities of these characters (mainly Vince and E) and we're getting a much bigger sense of what they put up with on a daily basis."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tvsquad.com/2007/07/02/entourage-malibooty/|title=Entourage: Malibooty|last=Toomey|first=Jonathan|date=July 2, 2007|access-date=February 11, 2024|work=]|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070709184954/http://www.tvsquad.com/2007/07/02/entourage-malibooty/|archive-date=July 9, 2007|url-status=dead}}</ref>


] submitted this episode for consideration for ], while ] submitted it for ], and ] submitted it for ] at the ].<ref>{{cite web|title=Official 2008 EMMYS Episode Submissions|url=http://goldderbyforums.latimes.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/1106078764/m/340102161|publisher=The Envelope Forum, ]|accessdate=February 11, 2024|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081008112622/http://goldderbyforums.latimes.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/1106078764/m/340102161|archive-date=October 8, 2008}}</ref>
==Significance==
* Vince is no longer broke.


==Trivia== == References ==
{{Reflist}}
* The episode title is taken from a 2003 movie of the same name, directed by Barry Bowles and starring Brian Hooks, E-40, Sticky Fingaz and Bad Azz.
* The ] soccer game was not from the 2007 season. A frame in the episode showed a player with a ] sponsor logo on the jersey, yet the sponsor for 2007 was ] . Also, ], who left the club in 2006, is seen taking a penalty kick. The match actually took place on the 24th of September 2005, in the 7th game of the ] against ]. Additionally, the English League was not in progress at the time of the episode's airing.
* Turtle mentions that E "hated ]." Actor Kevin Connolly had a role in ].
*At one scene when Manchester United is about to kick their penalty kick Dennis Hopper says "We're going to overtime!". However, league games do not go into overtime, as they finish after 90 minutes plus stoppages.
*Although credited, Perrey Reeves did not appear in this episode.
* Margerie also appears in the episode "adios amigos" as a real estate agent.


==Location credits== ==External links==
* at ]
*Drama and Turtle meet up with Donna and Marjorie.
* {{IMDb episode|0998314|Malibooty}}
:Gladstone's
:17300 Pacific Coast Highway
:Pacific Palisades, CA 90272


{{Entourage}}
==Music credits==
*"Cappacino" by ]
*"Genius of Love" by ]
*"Berlin" by ]
*"Mary Jane" by ]
*"Lil Ghetto Boy" by ] (Feat ])


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Latest revision as of 03:17, 4 January 2025

3rd episode of the 4th season of Entourage
"Malibooty"
Entourage episode
Episode no.Season 4
Episode 3
Directed byKen Whittingham
Written byRob Weiss
Cinematography byAnthony Hardwick
Editing byDavid Rogers
Original release dateJuly 1, 2007 (2007-07-01)
Running time26 minutes
Guest appearances
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"Malibooty" is the third episode of the fourth season of the American comedy-drama television series Entourage. It is the 45th overall episode of the series and was written by executive producer Rob Weiss, and directed by Ken Whittingham. It originally aired on HBO on July 1, 2007.

The series chronicles the acting career of Vincent Chase, a young A-list movie star, and his childhood friends from Queens, New York City, as they attempt to further their nascent careers in Los Angeles. In the episode, Vince meets with actor Dennis Hopper and finds himself in trouble when he makes a $100,000 bet. Meanwhile, Eric tries to salvage Medellín, while Drama and Turtle have a double date.

According to Nielsen Media Research, the episode was seen by an estimated 2.55 million household viewers and gained a 1.6/5 ratings share among adults aged 18–49. The episode received mixed reviews from critics; while Dennis Hopper was praised for his guest appearance, others expressed frustration with the storylines.

Plot

Vince (Adrian Grenier) and Eric (Kevin Connolly) now have to live with Drama (Kevin Dillon) and Turtle (Jerry Ferrara) at Drama's apartment. While driving with Drama and Turtle, Vince decides to leave with a girl to a house in Malibu, where he is surprised to see she is friends with Dennis Hopper.

Eric visits Billy (Rhys Coiro) to suggest some improvements on Medellín, but Billy is angered by his comments. To complicate matters, Billy ignored Eric's idea to go to Sundance Film Festival and instead sent the unfinished cut to the Cannes Film Festival. Ari (Jeremy Piven) won't be able to interfere as Billy has final cut privilege, but suggests he could get some interested buyers to salvage the film. Drama reunites with an '90s party girl, Donna (Lisa Rinna), and brings Turtle along as his wingman so he can spend the day with Donna's friend Marjorie (Colleen Camp). However, Donna takes an interest in Turtle instead and decides to have sex with him, while Drama is left with Marjorie.

Vince gets in trouble when he bets $100,000 on a soccer match, but is relieved when he finds that the bets were never official, so he leaves with the girl. Eric meets with Harvey Weingard (Maury Chaykin), and despite the poor word of mouth on the film, he agrees to watch the film. Harvey offers to buy the film for $25 million, which Eric is willing to take as he feels the film will bomb in Cannes. Vince states that the Cannes committee had just accepted the film, and he believes that there is still potential in the film.

Production

Development

The episode was written by executive producer Rob Weiss, and directed by Ken Whittingham. This was Weiss' 14th writing credit, and Whittingham's third directing credit.

Reception

Viewers

In its original American broadcast, "Malibooty" was seen by an estimated 2.55 million household viewers with a 1.6/5 in the 18–49 demographics. This means that 1.6 percent of all households with televisions watched the episode, while 5 percent of all of those watching television at the time of the broadcast watched it. This was a 12% increase in viewership from the previous episode, which was watched by an estimated 2.27 million household viewers with a 1.2/4 in the 18–49 demographics.

Critical reviews

"Malibooty" received mixed reviews from critics. Ahsan Haque of IGN gave the episode a "great" 8.7 out of 10 and wrote, "Overall, it was a great mix of meaningless fun with just enough development of the ongoing Medellin arc. We even get the pleasure of witnessing a truly hilarious argument between Eric and Ari, with Lloyd in the background. It all comes together to make for yet another must watch episode of Entourage."

Alan Sepinwall wrote, "Just a bad, bad half-hour of television." Adam Sternbergh of Vulture wrote, "Because Billy entered Medellin to Cannes without asking, and if it gets rejected, no one will distribute the film, at least so says the increasingly underused Ari, who appears in this episode for only a few brief seconds, like blessed drops of condensation in an otherwise arid desert of enjoyment." Trish Wethman of TV Guide wrote, "Raise your hand if you are officially sick to death of hearing about "Medellin." Is it just me? I feel like this story line has dragged on forever with no resolution in sight. It is like an anchor weighing down all the humor and fun."

Dawnie Walton of Entertainment Weekly wrote, "for those of us who remember Entourage's more interesting days, last night's Malibooty continued a frustrating pattern of ratcheting up tension only to let it seep out again. And I had high hopes for this episode, since last week's left Vince and E staunchly at odds as to whether Medellin sucked or not." Jonathan Toomey of TV Squad wrote, "I know a lot of people have been displeased with the recent string of episodes. I agree. The remaining half of season three was atrocious. But you can't deny that season four feels different. It's delving much deeper into the mentalities of these characters (mainly Vince and E) and we're getting a much bigger sense of what they put up with on a daily basis."

Kevin Connolly submitted this episode for consideration for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series, while Dennis Hopper submitted it for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series, and Ken Whittingham submitted it for Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series at the 60th Primetime Emmy Awards.

References

  1. "Entourage – WGA Directory". Writers Guild of America West. Retrieved February 11, 2024.
  2. "Broadcast & Cable Nielsens: Week Ending July 1, 2007". Ratings Ryan. December 23, 2020. Retrieved February 11, 2024.
  3. "Broadcast & Cable Nielsens: Week Ending June 24, 2007". Ratings Ryan. December 22, 2020. Retrieved February 11, 2024.
  4. Haque, Ahsan (July 2, 2007). "Entourage: "Malibooty" Review". IGN. Retrieved February 11, 2024.
  5. Sepinwall, Alan (July 2, 2007). "Be more constructive with your feedback, please". What's Alan Watching?. Retrieved February 11, 2024.
  6. Sternbergh, Adam (July 2, 2007). "The 'Entourage' Guilt/Pleasure Index: Turtle Gets a What?". Vulture. Retrieved February 11, 2024.
  7. Wethman, Trish (July 1, 2007). "Entourage: Artists and Capitalist Pigs". TV Guide. Archived from the original on December 18, 2007. Retrieved February 11, 2024.
  8. Walton, Dawnie (July 1, 2007). "Malibooty". Entertainment Weekly. Archived from the original on January 30, 2008. Retrieved February 11, 2024.
  9. Toomey, Jonathan (July 2, 2007). "Entourage: Malibooty". TV Squad. Archived from the original on July 9, 2007. Retrieved February 11, 2024.
  10. "Official 2008 EMMYS Episode Submissions". The Envelope Forum, Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on October 8, 2008. Retrieved February 11, 2024.

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