Dennis Quaid meltdown, Everyone loves a good video leak. Whether it's David O. 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. 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. 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.
Too perfect? Skeptics raised a red flag. 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. But that didn't stop people from basking in the fire-red glow of Quaid's outburst. The lines were simple and effective:
"This is garbage!" he screamed.
Turns out, it really was garbage.
Quaid's video was a prank—though that label doesn't do it justice. Funny or Die released the full "explanation" of the events, best witnessed for one's self. Quaid deserves an Oscar.
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