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{{Infobox Television episode| Colour = #ffe496 | |||
| Title = Chinatown | |||
| Series = ] | |||
| Image = ] | |||
| Caption = | |||
| Season = 2 | |||
| Episode = 14 | |||
| Airdate = ], ] | |||
| Production = 206 | |||
| Writer = ]<br />] | |||
| Director = ] | |||
| Guests = ]<br />] | |||
| Episode list = ] | |||
| Prev = ] | |||
| Next = ] | |||
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"'''Chinatown'''" is an episode from ] of the ] ] '']''. | |||
==Plot== | |||
] (]) tries to fulfill ] (])'s desire to star in the upcoming '']'' movie being helmed by director ]. Unable to obtain a ] of '']'' to screen for Cameron from independent director ] (]), he turns to the film's ] to get the screening print. | |||
Vincent Chase is enticed to do a lucrative ] for a ] energy drink, arranged by ]. Though Vince is initially hesitant, he is reassured by Ari that the commercial will never be seen domestically, and that the production value of the commercial was extremely high; they even have the involvement of a highly-respected ] ] guru. The pay for the foreign commercial is much higher than domestic advertisements, and will allow Vincent to maintain his lifestyle, even if his pending movie deal falls through. | |||
In a minor plot, ] (]) puts his ]-playing skills with the ] to use by entering a tournament, in part to win cash out of concern for Vince's finances. He ends up being beaten by a much younger opponent. | |||
==Trivia== | |||
*] made a virtual cameo in this episode as an onscreen videogame character in EA's Fight Night being played in the tournament Turtle was in. | |||
*Ari Gold states that the energy drink is "the ] of ]". On the series Red Bull has made many appearances as the drink of choice of Vincent Chase and his associates. | |||
*] appears in this episode, portraying the unnamed "male model" involved in a ] with the producer of ''Queens Boulevard''. Dallas has since achieved notoriety as the title character in the television series ].<ref> of the ''Chinatown'' episode</ref> In the scene, ] answered the door for Eric Murphy; Eric, who thought the producer lived alone, asked, in surprise, if his "dad" was home. Dallas's character replies that "my dad's back in Tennessee, you must be looking for my daddy." | |||
==Music credits== | |||
*"114" by ] | |||
*"Problem" by ] | |||
*"Smoko Loco" by ] | |||
*"Aganju (Original)" by ] | |||
*"Absurd" by ] | |||
*"We Come 1" by ] | |||
*"Right On" by ] | |||
*"E Tan Pou Viv" by ] | |||
*"Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" by ] | |||
*"Night Fight" by Tan Dun | |||
*"(HOFD) Opening Title" by ] | |||
*"Peonyhouse" by Shigeru Umebayashi | |||
==References== | |||
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