Apparently since hos can have not one, but two Sex & the City flicks, why can't bros not have someting similar to call their own? Obviously in the form of a small-to-big screen transformation of HBO's Entourage. As we are no longer in the critical heyday of the series, a refresher may be due. Entourage is a comedy (more appropriately, a "bromedy") about a wildly popular film star, his wildly wannabe brother, a short humorless man, another one played by a guy who may feign mercury poisoning to get out of Broadway obligations, and a gross thing named after a reptile. Perhaps once upon a time, a movie based on the series would've been a good idea. But even then, without Debi Mazar who provides such a steely foil against the man-soap's other misfits as Vince's publicist, Entourage as a movie would be flailing, more than usual, for any relevance.

But we're getting ahead of ourselves. Mark Wahlberg, who serves as executive producer on the bromedy, recently told STV, "We still have a couple more seasons to do, but yeah. We'd like to follow in the Sex and the City footsteps and do a movie." He added, "People have always complained that the episodes are too short. And that the seasons aren't long enough, and they want more."

But who knows where true fan sentiments lie--because even when Hollywood blogger Nikki Finke decided to give the latest season some high praise, going so far as to ask if the series' sixth was its best, readers clashed. Then again, the first S&TC flick failed to gain any critical mass, which didn't stop that second one from coming.