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Television episode
"The Sundance Kids (Entourage episode)"

"The Sundance Kids" is an episode from Season 2 of the dramedy television series Entourage.

Plot

The crew arrive at The Sundance Film Festival in (Park City, Utah) eager to see the final cut of Queens Boulevard, and to convince James Cameron to cast Vince as his Aquaman. A chance encounter between Eric and a studio big wig leads to an offer for Vince that is a safe alternative to Aquaman, but Vince instead decides to take his chances and go for the superhero franchise. Although Cameron only sees about ten minutes of Queens Boulevard, he decides to slot Vince in as his leading man. Also at the festival, Turtle and Drama both romance the same woman, leading to a very awkward moment.

Trivia

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  • Towards the end of the episode, Vincent refers to the film The Big Lebowski, altering John Goodman's line of "Fuck it, dude...let's go bowling" to "Fuck it...let's go boarding."
  • When the Entourage is up on the hill ready to snowboard Drama pushes Turtle down first. You can see his foot come up as he is being pushed, but in the next sequence he is snowboarding.
  • Harvey Weingard, played by Maury Chaykin, is a spoof based on the actual big time Hollywood producer, Harvey Weinstein. They are both big time Hollywood producers. And it's obvious they are making fun of Weinstein when Ari says that he does nothing but make Kevin Smith movies. Weinstein ran Miramax which distributed some of Kevin Smith's movies.
  • Harvey Weingard calls Ari a homosexual during the 2:50pm meeting the day before James Cameron arrives.
  • The actor who played Scott Wick died in the fall of this seasons end. This was his 3rd last role to be done.

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