How did Entourage influence men? Man-UpRite with Kevin Connolly, Kevin Dillon and Doug Ellin

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  • @DiggityWiggityWaaa
    @DiggityWiggityWaaa Рік тому +36

    Entourage was lightning in a bottle, incredible in every sense of the word. Congrats on the new addition Adrian!!!

    • @philipcallado5693
      @philipcallado5693 Рік тому +3

      I’ve seen several interviews and podcasts with these guys, and the brotherhood is real. While the celeb cameos and beautiful women are definitely a plus, seeing these guys support each other through the good and bad is why I’ve binged the series several times. My favorite part was when they went back to New York after the firefighter movie got canceled.

    • @lineupcomedy
      @lineupcomedy 9 місяців тому

      @@philipcallado5693smoke jumpers

  • @mrreformer604
    @mrreformer604 Рік тому +23

    0:00 Vince is having a baby, Turtle got left on read.
    3:04 Masculinity & Being a Parent
    23:18 Entourage reflecting culture.
    28:56 Role Models
    30:46 E is a bad listener, The guys give expert advice on parenting
    37:19 Doug is surprisingly good with a camera
    39:05 Living in nature and raising kids in nature
    40:40 Community connections
    42:07 Vince pulls out his psychology degree, discussing fear
    45:17 Media Consumption/Technology boundaries as a parent
    47:35 Values, knowing your flaws, seizing the day
    54:10 Vince invites everyone to Texas, wants to share a tent in the bush with Doug
    55:50 Johnny Drama would be good in the wild because he was an extra on man vs wild
    57:39 The boys hint to tripping out shrooms *Joe Rogan enters chat*
    58:35 Doug is strapped and has an itchy trigger finger
    1:03:06 Doug has caught average sized fish.
    1:05:09 The gang get competitive about manliness.
    1:06:10 Best Survival shows, ‘alone’ is next level.
    1:09:18 Soon as you get punched in the face everything changes.
    1:10:16 Lawntourage?
    1:10:42 Masculinity in different ways
    1:15:37 E almost got assassinated.

  • @themichael3105
    @themichael3105 Рік тому +13

    Entourage helped get me through some serious years of depression. Best show ever. Thank you.

  • @susan-7865
    @susan-7865 Рік тому +9

    Entourage show got me through my parents troubled divorce, and provided me with escapism! of Hollywood!

  • @keithblair6644
    @keithblair6644 Рік тому +14

    Absolutely love the outdoor, sitting around the table with everyone holding their own mic. Beautiful setting. Nice job Adrian.

  • @tonyorngtree
    @tonyorngtree Рік тому +7

    Dope, guys! Looking forward to the Jerry addendum episode.

  • @Fleischo
    @Fleischo Рік тому +5

    sometimes its sad how lucky or lets say how random it is to find videos like this one. loved you guys in entourage and love some of you even more now for hearing you speak about important topics. please keep doing what you are doing Adrian and congrats on having a baby.

  • @durksgarage
    @durksgarage Рік тому +6

    Congratulations Adrian!!! Loved the episode!

  • @lincolnm3890
    @lincolnm3890 Рік тому +2

    I’ve been binge watching the show for a week now and it definitely aged well and so did they. A lot of what’s in the show wouldn’t be accessible in todays era.

  • @ciprianmarginean734
    @ciprianmarginean734 Рік тому +1

    Congrats. You really changed my life with your Entourage show. Thanks again !

  • @f0x845
    @f0x845 8 місяців тому

    Entourage meant the world to me as a kid in middle/high school at the time it was airing. Helped develop my love of film, and taught me a lot about being a man honestly. Congrats on the new baby, Adrian!

  • @tonycuellarsolis5345
    @tonycuellarsolis5345 5 місяців тому +1

    Adrian, Entourage Is My Favorite Show.

  • @Horseyman17
    @Horseyman17 11 місяців тому

    Great episode! Fantastic insight into the guys lives and backgrounds.

  • @PmdTV4
    @PmdTV4 Рік тому +2

    these guys being their characters irl is way more interesting and better than them being their characters. I could watch these guys with the way they are have these conversations and do things in life like work on their farms or start their own outdoor homes, or going camping and talking about it. this sht is awesome. I would love to them them go hunting or skiin or go to an ayahuasca trip. Like if you guys did real stuff together id be so stoked.

  • @re-dx3pc
    @re-dx3pc Рік тому +4

    I know that post is long but if you read it I'm telling you I've lived a life. I'm extremely intelligent. I understand what life is and what it means. Money isn't anything time should be your motivator. People think about how much time they have. You don't know what your loved ones have. We all act like we're giving tomorrow but you're not. You're not giving the next minute like two circumstances of my life were someone and the other one was a pet was literally here. One step and gone the next that fast and I can happen to any of us time. I learned us at 15 years old 30 years ago. Time is the most important thing Steve Job is on his deathbed said he wished he spent more time making memories with his family. It is too late at that point and don't live with regrets. You think you might regret something? Do something about it now. Can't do anything about the regrets you had before you start living without regrets, but that helps you

  • @EternalBeingLove
    @EternalBeingLove 8 місяців тому

    Great conversations about everything, looking forward to watching the next epsisodes

  • @johnlombardo7816
    @johnlombardo7816 Рік тому

    To Adrian, I must say, 1 this was great, appreciate all you are doing for those that come after us. 2 I would say for you, you have nothing to worry about, your head is on straight, and I can tell you will be a natural, and whatever you miss, clearly it sounds like your wife will pick up. That being said, and sorry in advance fellas, it is clear that the kevins(are more like me) and have taken their time growing up/maturing to where, say our fathers would have been at this age of our lives, I am there to so it is easy to recognize, but for me I don't want to be in that place, I just have a tough time breaking out of the childish mindset. As for you and Doug, clearly you have a different mindset. More specifically you can tell when there was either an uncomfortable moment, or something was said without the context, that the kevins felt they had to defend themselves or their words, or would immediately turn it to a joking matter, whereas you and doug were just more of the curious, non-judgemental mindset of getting to the answer so to speak. Ok, I know I am rambling and I am sorry, but I hope the point comes across. We are all at different stages of our journey, we all have so much to learn and grow, and to anyone who thinks they are there, they are the furthest behind. much love to you all, and thank you for being a part of our growing up, and now trying to help turn the corner in darker days where our future is not as certain as it was in the days of the show. Nothing but respect fellas, keep up the great work .❤❤🙏🙏👏👏👊👊 - edit - 36:00 Kevin, well done, that is an awesome idea!

  • @davidedelman2984
    @davidedelman2984 Рік тому

    Great show!! When these guys are together is always magic!! Looking forward to seeing this again except with Turtle as well. VICTORY!! ✌️

  • @Punisher2all
    @Punisher2all 3 місяці тому

    It looks like Adrian is looking for a very specific answer to a very broad question about parenthood. It's different for different people and Doug is right to say parents should try their best. You gotta try your best with what you have at the time you have them. No easy answer.

  • @hermanadrian6707
    @hermanadrian6707 Рік тому

    Lol just discovered this ep :0 can.t wait to go home, grab a glass and listen to you guys :DD

  • @victorcarpen78
    @victorcarpen78 Рік тому +1

    Such a good episode

  • @morongosteve
    @morongosteve 16 днів тому

    LEGENDS

  • @edwardduarte7393
    @edwardduarte7393 Рік тому

    From Spider Club scene to the Riviera Golf Course. Been there done that. I really loved how the guys ripped on each other but always had each others back.

  • @Spitsomevenom
    @Spitsomevenom Рік тому

    Good to see the boys back

  • @susan-7865
    @susan-7865 Рік тому

    Boy, this is interesting to see the boys ,all dads!

  • @scaryfstball100
    @scaryfstball100 Рік тому +2

    Congrats Adrian!

  • @achillecasciaro
    @achillecasciaro 7 місяців тому

    Entourage best show ever!

  • @eggyeggbean
    @eggyeggbean 9 місяців тому

    I’m sure you already have realized this, but once the baby comes, things start getting real. We all have our hopes and dreams of what kind of father we want to be. For me, a lot of it was about being different than my dad was. But all that has kind of went out the window. I am who I am and I’m watching my daughter slowly grow into who she is.

  • @Bigmamajama08
    @Bigmamajama08 8 місяців тому

    ❤ have more!!!

  • @jenncalderon8534
    @jenncalderon8534 Рік тому

    Nice talk about fatherhood

  • @lineupcomedy
    @lineupcomedy 9 місяців тому +1

    1:17:46 Adrain -“that isn’t going to happen “

  • @jenncalderon8534
    @jenncalderon8534 Рік тому

    teach kids caution of what to look out for not to live in fear

  • @victorcarpen78
    @victorcarpen78 Рік тому

    What Doug said is very true

  • @VMBeerli
    @VMBeerli 8 місяців тому

    stop w/ the "try", just decide and do. My 3 kids were 18 until we allowed a phone, and they had to pay for it on their own. Rules are very important, you're the leader!

  • @Jonathanpowell2023
    @Jonathanpowell2023 27 днів тому

    Please tell me another Entourage is coming.. I miss watching you guys!

  • @ghanamhasa1245
    @ghanamhasa1245 Рік тому +1

    How do they look so good? They haven't aged in 20 years. Surprised to see E is nearly 50. I'm 30 and have some white hair, receding hairline, growing belly, pale face, etc.

  • @re-dx3pc
    @re-dx3pc Рік тому

    The mere fact you were thinking about all this stuff and wanting to be the best father you can for your kid tells me you're going to be just fine because that is the mind state you have to have and that's why I want my kids to be older and why I wish I was older cuz you're not selfish anymore and I don't know if you ever were selfish. I'm just assuming you were cuz we all were selfish at one time but that's what I'm saying. That's why you have to be a certain age because you start thinking that way. I don't think we're fully mature until we're in our 30s. You don't have enough life experiences to really be mature. Sure sure someone can be matured for their age, but I don't think you're fully matured. So you're in your 30s. You get to have experiences. You're going to be just fine. Like I said thinking that way there's no way you can fail. But like I said my other post parents take too much credit. Too much blame. I know plenty of parents that are amazing parents and just have shitty kids and then shitty parents that have amazing kids. So even if it doesn't work out how you think it should it just is what it is. There wasn't much you could do. I truly believe we don't have that much influence over our kids. Environmental factors have way more influence. I never censored what my kids heard. They never swear in front of me to this day and the people that do censor what they can hear. Those kids end up being some of the worst. No, I've never let them watch sex scenes until they were older. I haven't covered her eyes but deals knew what was going on. I didn't hide stuff. I told them they could ask me anything they want. Just be prepared for the answer and luckily my kids are 15 months apart so they're extremely close. I even said to them. I am 100% fine if you guys have a secret that you don't feel comfortable telling me as long as you guys know, meaning my daughters know the secret. I am fine with that . I said I look in the world different. Where you going long walks on a big Doberman Pinscher lover. So we take the dog on a walk on Friday or Saturday night when I was out of my selfish page and go on 3 hour walks leave at 11:00 at night. Get home at 2:00 in the morning, especially when it rained. That was the best to have these conversations and I would try to go over a scenarios that they might not ever get in. But if they do they're going to know how to react in it. Like when I start driving pull all the way over off the road as far as you can. Cuz cop cars get hit with lights on them all the time on the side of the road or the idiots in pile-ups. So just get out of the corners and it's icy out scenarios like that. It's amazing though. Having kids and I wanted a son but I had two daughters and I wish I had $10. Now there's nothing like that. Father-daughter bond nothing. I hope you have a daughter is amazing

  • @lancemfreeman
    @lancemfreeman Рік тому +4

    Magic recaptured. Some sort of a reboot is necessary.

  • @victorcarpen78
    @victorcarpen78 Рік тому

    Doug hair looks so good

  • @nemospodcast6766
    @nemospodcast6766 Рік тому +1

    I always wanted to be on Entourage as an actor. Lol I just found out from listening from the victory podcast that Kevin Connlley and his wife are in the same Disney movie that I’m in.
    I’m definitely blessed to be in that movie. Thank you God. ❤

  • @brookspearce8883
    @brookspearce8883 Рік тому

    I see people saying entourage got them through some tough things. But it motivated me to get laid a lot

  • @lineupcomedy
    @lineupcomedy 9 місяців тому +1

    30:22

  • @marcknickerbocker635
    @marcknickerbocker635 Рік тому

    Love these guys getting together and listening. But out of 1 hrs 18 min how much of that is Doug just talking. Unaware everyone else is there. He won't like this comment and probably lash out then say he is OK with not talking so much. Classic Doug😂

  • @re-dx3pc
    @re-dx3pc Рік тому

    So I had kids at 18 and then second one a year later and she was on birth control for both. So everyone would say how great is going to be when my kids are older. I'm going to be still young. I'm 45 now and my kids are 26 and 25. Amazing kids. I feel parents take too much credit. Too much blame for their kids. I don't think we have as much influence that we think we have. I think up until maybe 9 years old or so. I think most people are who who they are. I believe my kids would basically If they had different parents but the same kind of environmental factors, let's say so. It's just a parents that are different. My best friend had twins a couple years ago so they're three now and I am so jealous and envious of that situation. Of course they think they're too old, but I'm like no, you're not. It's the perfect age. I was extremely selfish in my 20s so I missed a lot of time with the kids and if I had one wish I'd be go back and do it all over again and they don't see it that way. But I know I was cheated and they were cheated out of a lot of things. I should have stayed home on a Friday or Saturday night instead of going out and partying. So when you have kids later in life you've had a life already basically and then you get to literally focus on them the whole time. Christmas straight because we are adults are whole life. Basically they are kids for no time in their lifespan basically you get like nine or 10 years before they have friends that now are influences and you know what I mean. You just get very little time and very little time where they're actually able to communicate with you on the level that you want them to. It's not. It's nothing in the grand scheme of things so you got to soak all that time and moments in now I was physically there. I didn't miss the practice a game all that stuff but I wasn't mentally there and then I didn't think about this aspect of it. I never knew what was like to have a check that had all this tax taken out where people that have kids later are used to that income whatever level you're at. But you're used to those taxes being taken out and then when you have kids later in life you get all this deductions so you get all the extra money and then by the time they're out of the house basically you should be almost retired. The house to be paid off. You should have very little bills so going back to that. Having the taxes taken out at a higher rate doesn't hurt as much where someone has a kid young like me. Now I have a good job but still I struggled that whole time until maybe my 30s but I paid for my kids to go to school and how things are with college. They used the parents information so when they turn 24 you can't claim them anymore on taxes even though my kid didn't turn 24. It's a later in the year and schooling had to go under me. I couldn't claim any of it. They absolutely murdered me. I always paying 700 a week in federal taxes and they wanted another 15 thousand dollars. I made $125,000 a year. I tell people if you have kids going to school don't claim them. You can still pay for their loans and they'll go off of their income which will be nothing since they're in school. So the first semester had to go under me. 30,000 is what I had to pay second semester. She was now 24 one of her $6,000 at all. It cost because of all the grand shoes able to get and it doesn't matter if you're born the first day of that year or December 31st and that is bullshit. You can't claim any of it but the one for the first day of the year or early. It doesn't affect the parents then because the kid gets to do everything. So that's an aspect people don't think about. But that is huge. I'm going to struggle my whole life. He's doing loans are ridiculous. I have a mortgage payment on top of a mortgage payment and now I'm having all these taxes taken out on top of it. If you didn't have parents taking that debt you would have to hold generation of people that don't have expendable income. It is absurd. You guys are unfortunate. Position where you money shouldn't be an issue but everyone has their own levels, whatever they are I drilled in my kids. They cannot have kids before. They're 30 and kids are the hardest thing on the marriage or a relationship and it's not the kids. It's how you want a parent and you don't know what that argument's going to be. It can be something stupid like one parent doesn't want the child hanging out with this person and the other parent has no problem with it. So I say everyone should be going to marriage counseling two times a year. I don't care how good your relationship is. Take care of a problem before it becomes one and then everyone should get prenups and all the prenups doing is people fall out of love. They they change. But when you're getting married you're saying you want to be with that person. Rest of your life you get a prenup and everything's taken care of beforehand and no lawyers are going to get involved. If you guys decide that it just isn't going to work. You might not live under the same roof, but you could still be in each other's lives the rest of your life. What's those lawyers get involved? They want to tear you guys apart and make you hate each other. So 50 billion industry divorce industry and that's as of like five years ago. Who knows what it is now. I know this is long. I look at the world different. I'm telling you if you actually read what I'm saying and I do talk to text so you might have to decipher some stuff. A lot of information in here that is helpful and makes sense and I lived it. I never thought about the tax implication and I got absolutely hammered. That was 2 years ago and I'm still struggling now because of all that. And I'm fine. I am absolutely fine with. I don't care. I wouldn't have to take a burden so they didn't have any stress. But of course they stress out when you feel their dad's not in the best situation, but I swear I am someone that is always fine. I've never said or depressed. The only thing he gets me Saturday depressed is the people I care about getting sad or depressed or being hurt from my situation. That sucks. I can live on the street and be happy as long as my family's good

  • @erickjohnston7235
    @erickjohnston7235 Рік тому

    Get to Texas guys!!!!

  • @NaNa-kj2gw
    @NaNa-kj2gw Рік тому

    I thought the series was entertaining and I really like the Ari Gold character. The friends of mine who found the series inspiration though are the sociopaths.

  • @nemospodcast6766
    @nemospodcast6766 Рік тому +2

    Damn, I wish Jerry was there. I cannot believe Kevin said he has bad taste in music in the 90s hip-hop is the best music ever and also the 80s. I don’t even listen to music no more because it’s trash.

  • @VMBeerli
    @VMBeerli 8 місяців тому

    remember, you're all your kids need. all the rest is distraction.

  • @MarkBklyn
    @MarkBklyn Рік тому

  • @Bigmamajama08
    @Bigmamajama08 8 місяців тому

    Btw all your babies were chosen! ❤

  • @yc_030
    @yc_030 Рік тому

    Doug talked the entire time as usual

  • @18Tonks
    @18Tonks 8 місяців тому +1

    For handling fear, learn to trust in God--come to realize that there's someone greater than you who loves you and your child more than you do, because he made you. Can't make sense of that in a youtube comment, but Jordan Peterson videos and faith-based videos on fear and suffering will help alot.

  • @kahlernygard809
    @kahlernygard809 3 місяці тому

    I would have brought up eliiot rogers. Thats worst case father hood la outcome ever

  • @lineupcomedy
    @lineupcomedy 9 місяців тому

    To comment on the negativity. It’s not going to help our agenda of more entourage. I am currently working on an entourage adjacent project without Mark Wahlbergs permission. 2nd these guys are working so insulting them will not hurt their feelings. They are pushing an agenda. Imagine you are at work and a disgruntled customer says you are bad at your job. You’d laugh and talk about it with your coworkers or have the inappropriate customer removed.

  • @ericahollis3699
    @ericahollis3699 Рік тому

    Brawntourage (not lawntourage)

  • @johnnyzaza
    @johnnyzaza Рік тому

    😂😅

  • @lineupcomedy
    @lineupcomedy 9 місяців тому +1

    Y’all expect too much out of a man who wears eyeliner.

  • @r_x004
    @r_x004 Рік тому +2

    I feel bad for Adrian. This guy been brainwashed to the core. The rest of the guys are still normal though.

    • @ghanamhasa1245
      @ghanamhasa1245 Рік тому

      What do you mean he's brainwashed, in what way?

    • @FeaturingKO
      @FeaturingKO Рік тому +1

      I wouldn't say brainwashed he's just pretentious and fake deep af now. Almost feels like he has to overcompensate as being some intellectual because of his years of entourage fame

    • @warrenphillips69
      @warrenphillips69 Рік тому

      Seems to be the case.

    • @warrenphillips69
      @warrenphillips69 Рік тому

      Seems to be the case.

    • @warrenphillips69
      @warrenphillips69 Рік тому

      Seems to be the case.

  • @iamruben11
    @iamruben11 5 місяців тому

    what the fuck is he talking about lol

  • @joekalicki8374
    @joekalicki8374 Рік тому +1

    Man what a depressing conversation about caring and nurturing kids. More of a female conversation. Ask Dillion how sharing a kid worked out for him.

    • @lineupcomedy
      @lineupcomedy 9 місяців тому

      It’s the agenda they were given. They are good little puppets and do what the master says. WHO is the master puppeteer?

  • @DSK12345y
    @DSK12345y 8 місяців тому

    As much as I LOVED the show, it did glorify the culture of instant self-gratification. Would any of the fathers be fine with their children enacting some of the story lines or scenes from the show ??? example ? Sasha Grey's scenes normalizing hardcore porn !!! Something Adrian himself said he need to wean himself off !!! Just saying Hollywood has a lot to answer for !!!