A young, unconventional doctor lives and works in an old-school, Palms-like hotel/casino in Las Vegas.A young, unconventional doctor lives and works in an old-school, Palms-like hotel/casino in Las Vegas.A young, unconventional doctor lives and works in an old-school, Palms-like hotel/casino in Las Vegas.
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- TriviaIn his memoir Love Life, Rob Lowe says that he lobbied for Tom Sizemore to be cast as Vic Moore despite his reputation for erratic behavior and drug issues. However, despite Lowe vouching for him (and paying a portion of Sizemore's salary out of his own pocket), Sizemore did prove to be unreliable in the role. In the book, Lowe recounts getting a phone call from Sizemore at 3:45 a.m. in which he started screaming and wailing about how his girlfriend had been decapitated, parts of her were pitched in a dumpster, and he was currently searching for her missing torso - and that was why he would be unable to make it to that day's shoot. Lowe recognized it as an excuse for skipping work rather than an actual sign that any girlfriend of Sizemore's really had met a grisly and partitioned end, hung up, and went back to sleep.
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Dr. Billy Grant: [gets ready to work out of the elevator into the casino] The doctor is in the house.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Bones: The Woman in the Sand (2006)
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Dr. Vegas is one of those shows that you either love or hate. I like Rob Lowe, and Joe Pantoliano makes anything he's in great. If you're into leggy blondes, then Sarah Lancaster works well, and Tom Sizemore plays his part well.
However, for some reason, Dr. Vegas's nurse, played by Amy Adams just seems to steal the scenes wherever she is. Dialog timing is great, the conversations zing back and forth very quickly, if you're not paying attention, you'll miss some good stuff.
It's too bad that Dr. Vegas didn't make the cut, I think with some more time, it would've found it's stride and would've developed a nice following.
If it came out on DVD, I'd probably snag it, mainly to catch the 5 eps that didn't air in the US.
Don't expect too much, just enjoy a nice 45 minutes or so of fluff, but with characters you can relate to.
However, for some reason, Dr. Vegas's nurse, played by Amy Adams just seems to steal the scenes wherever she is. Dialog timing is great, the conversations zing back and forth very quickly, if you're not paying attention, you'll miss some good stuff.
It's too bad that Dr. Vegas didn't make the cut, I think with some more time, it would've found it's stride and would've developed a nice following.
If it came out on DVD, I'd probably snag it, mainly to catch the 5 eps that didn't air in the US.
Don't expect too much, just enjoy a nice 45 minutes or so of fluff, but with characters you can relate to.
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