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Las Vegas - Series 2 - Unseen And Exposed

Starring: James Caan, Josh Duhamel, Nikki Cox, Vanessa Marcil, Molly Sims
Director: Michael Watkins Kevin Hooks Timothy Busfield Guy Norman Bee Greg Yaitanes
Format: Box set PAL
Released: 05 Dec 2005
RRP: £34.99
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Customer Reviews

highly entertaining - By: dan the fan, 16 Jan 2008
Series 2 of Las Vegas has less credible storylines but is packed with humour,snappy dialogue,surprises,celebrity guests, & as in series 1,what you see is a visual feast from one episode to the next.Beautiful people,beautiful locations & non-stop action make this a programme that will help you forget it's winter here in the northern hemisphere.
Great show but Awful UK transfer - By: constant reader, 25 Mar 2007
If you want to buy the Las Vegas disc sets buy the US versions.
Even though this is a 4-5 years old show i felt like watching a movie from the 80's. The reason? Its the transfer; the colors, especiallly in this show are vivid & shiny, but the colors of the UK set is so dull you can feel the dust in your nostrils. I've bought both versions, UK & US, the difference is so clear even a 3yo can see.
Who ever is doing the transfers should respect the customers, this box set costs 3 times more of the US version but the transfer doesnt deserve it.
Infact this transfer problem applies for alll of the US shows transferred for UK release. Just dont buy any US shows' UK dvd releases.
vegas rules - By: , 10 Apr 2006
whilst serving over seas i found the little gem that is vegas an was hooked from the first episode not knowing what was round each corner & to top the lot it makes the time fly by massive tunes & actors this is for the whole family to enjoy as long as they are over 12 haha
Another great season - By: , 15 Mar 2006
I didnt think Las Vegas could get better but it did. the other reviewers said it alll. It is not just about gambling, it is about love, life, sex, rape, violence & everything you want to see on TV these days. Plus, what I love is that unlike other TV shows, you actuallly get a complete plot in each series so you cant watch it form any point.
Vegas, Baby, Yeah..... - By: , 17 Feb 2006
James Caan.... He's the making of this show... If you remember him in The Godfather as Sonny Corleone, you know the sort of brooding intensity he can bring to a production. Add 34 years of perfecting his craft, & you have James Caan now, perfect as Ed DeLine, the Montecito Hotel & Casino's President of Operations.

The storys can get a little farfetched at times, but the hi-tech wizardry is worth tuning in for on its own, the attempts people will make to rip off a casino in Vegas are incredible, & the stunts are top-drawer (and without giving too much away, if you want to see Jean-Claude Van Damme get the come-uppance he's been asking for in every film he's been in this is the box-set for you). Occasionallly a brutal realism creeps in as well, threatening to send main characters into major freefalll, but never quite finishing the trick. Also, Superman makes a entrance (admittedly in his actor guise as Dean Cain, but still, Superman....)

Another mention has to go to the music, at least 1 episode in 2 has a live act playing the show out, & every episode has music running through it that you just have to find the artist name & track title so you can own their stuff as well...

So, James Caan, outlandish storys, gadgets & tech wizardry, fantastic stunts, big-name guest stars who can usuallly have a laugh at themselves, great music, & fantastic looking shots both of Vegas itself & inside the casino..

Heartily recommended....