« Guess Who's Back | Main | The Queen Meets the Presidents »

April
8
Preem Partying

Wahlberg_markWhat a difference in premieres, I couldn't help thinking after attending HBO's premiere for part B of the third season of its "Entourage" at Hollywood's Cinerama Dome. Screened in the giant movie palace were two, new half hour segs of the TV'er starring Hollywood hopefuls. My thoughts wandered back to the Nov.3, 1963, gala premiere of the Cinerama Dome -- the first new theater in Hollywood in 33 years. And the two-and-a-half-hour-long film chosen to launch the new movie showplace was Stanley Kramer's all-star "It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World," starring the creme de la creme of comedy. That cast included Milton Berle, Phil Silvers, Buddy Hackett, Ethel Merman, Edie Adams,  Dick Shawn,  Jonathan Winters,  Terry Thomas, Jimmy Durante, Mickey Rooney -- headed by Spencer Tracy and Peter Falk. The theater was packed for both preems. The audience in '63 was your elite Hollywood first-niter.

The crowd at "Entourage" were 20-somethings. The dress codes matched the eras. The "Entourage" cast and crew in the theater were introduced by HBO's president of entertainment Carolyn Strauss with each name greeted by enthusiastic applause from the hip crowd. The party for "Mad World" goers was at the BevHilton, where guests were entertained with performances by the cast--m.c.'d by Milton Berle. The party for the "Entourage" guests -- 900 strong -- was held in a spacious multi-roomed venue up the street on Ivar where the cast mingled with guests who feasted on Along Came Mary's multi-varied groaning boards. They also feasted their eyes on the scantily-clad go-go dancers and others in tubs (heated, I hope).

Some guests took advantage of the offered beauty treatments (you know who you are), while others were treated to visual delights. Exec producer Mark Wahlberg, whose life may have encouraged "Entourage," was the top star name attraction. While guest stars have--and will--appear on the series, he has yet to cameo in the small screener. Meanwhile, he is super starring in "Shooter" on the bigscreen.

We saw the film over the weekend at the AMC in Century City and were lucky to get any seats in the SRO house. We sat in the third row to the extreme side, but, I’m happy to report that we saw and heard everything in the stadium-seated house.  And loved the movie and can't wait to see Wahlberg again as Bob Lee Swagger or as anyone else.

Verify your Comment

Previewing your Comment

This is only a preview. Your comment has not yet been posted.

Working...
Your comment could not be posted. Error type:
Your comment has been posted. Post another comment

The letters and numbers you entered did not match the image. Please try again.

As a final step before posting your comment, enter the letters and numbers you see in the image below. This prevents automated programs from posting comments.

Having trouble reading this image? View an alternate.

Working...

Post a comment


About

Army Archerd's "Just for Variety" column was a regular feature in Daily Variety from 1953 to 2005, breaking countless exclusive stories from even normally press-shy celebs like Marlon Brando. He is known for being fair and quoting people accurately -- much rarer than one would wish. Click here to learn more about Archerd and his historic Hollywood career.

Email Army Archerd


Recent Comments