Dennis Quaid Meltdown Video Revealed as Prank for Funny or Die
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The viral video, which shows Dennis going berserk on a movie set, turns out to be a skit orchestrated by Funny or Die.

AceShowbiz - The much-talked-about Dennis Quaid video has been revealed as a hoax originated by Funny or Die. The video which captured Quaid going berserk with plenty expletives was posted on YouTube on Monday, April 13. It turns out that the viral video was fake as Funny or Die released the full version of the video on Wednesday.

In the video, Dennis called his co-worker unprofessional, zombies, "Dopey the D**k", "p*****s", and garbage. It turns out that the words he said were quite literal. The full version of the prank video shows that the set is populated by a man in a penis costume, which refers to "Dopey the D**k," a group of zombies (extras in make up), a basket of kittens which are called "p*****s," and some well-placed horse poop that he called "horses**t." Moreover, when the actor shouts, "Blow me," he merely orders his hairstylist to fix his hair. "Sorry, I get grumpy when my hair gets flat," Quaid says to a hairstylist after the blow-up.

Initially, there were many speculations that the video was a Jimmy Kimmel prank he filmed for "Jimmy Kimmel Live!". On Tuesday, however, the comedian addressed the speculations on his show while denying any connection to the viral video.

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