![]() Vegas shows none of the fascination with backroom process that was a feature of both those films, opting instead for the unconvincingly pliable reality of a standard American cop show. The Independent are slightly more scathing the most, and without giving an overall score, write, “Pileggi's own crime record – as the screenwriter on GoodFellas and Casino – promises rather more than is actually delivered here. The Telegraph gave it 3/5 stars, saying, “Where Mad Men obsessively fetishises the period detail of swinging Manhattan, Vegas more casually evokes the era with the broadbrush strokes of vintage cars and planes and easy-listening music.” So considering it’s been out for a short while in America, we have the benefit of a Metacritic score, which stands at a healthy, but not all-conquering 68% - and the British press reflect this. We’re not sure how many girlfriends would be willing to invest in a new crime drama on Valentines Day, but we’re not here for ratings, we want reviews. Vegas - starring Dennis Quaid and Michael Chiklis - first appeared on CBC back in 2012, but it’s only just crossed the shores and premiered last night (Thurs, Feb 14th). But recently, the quality’s softened, especially after Luck was cancelled, so can Vegas change that? Russell and Lily Tomlin going at it like rabid pit bulls or Christian Bale annihilating a lighting guy with his sailor mouth, the Internet can't turn a blind eye whenever a secret camera catches celebrities losing their shit.Thanks to the Sky Channel, Brits can enjoy HBO’s television gems like The Sopranos and The Wire. When the 'meltdown' part of this was released, a local radio host went ballistic on Dennis Quaid saying all these negative things about him. They're just like us! But so much angrier. On April 14, an iPhone video of Dennis Quaid flipping-the-eff-out slipped into the Internet waters. Dennis Quaid on His Infamous Meltdown Video Jimmy Kimmel Live 19.1M subscribers Subscribe 1.9K 312K views 6 years ago KIMMEL Dennis explains the story behind the video that came out of him. ![]() The story circulated across the typical avenues: your TMZs, your Access Hollywoods, your local news channels, and your late night TV monologues. Everyone posted and reposted because, well, Quaid's vicious attack was perfect. After watching Jimmy Kimmel pull one too many carpets from under viral video viewers' feet, many wondered if the Quaid video was an elaborate spoof. Eyebrows were raised high enough that Kimmel even addressed it on his show late Tuesday night. April 14, 2015, 12:00 AM A new video has surfaced of Dennis Quaid having a meltdown on set. But that didn't stop people from basking in the fire-red glow of Quaid's outburst. But viewers are wondering if it's real or just an act. Dennis Quaid’s On-Set Freak Out: The Full Video from Funny Or Die Dennis Quaid made headlines yesterday thanks to an on-set video in which the actor has a nasty, foul-mouthed. Quaid's video was a prank-though that label doesn't do it justice. The humor site pulled back the curtain on the ruse Wednesday, revealing a well-executed plot to punk the Internet. ![]() A video has emerged of the Rookie actor having a meltdown after a member of the production team wandered into the area where he was filming. Dennis Quaids freakout has turned out to be a hoax orchestrated by Funny or Die. Funny or Die released the full "explanation" of the events, best witnessed for one's self.
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