The series centers on (played by Jay Mohr ), a ruthless and unscrupulous Hollywood producer whose latest $150 million blockbuster has just bombed spectacularly at the box office. Desperate for a comeback, Dragon pins his hopes on a new, high-octane script titled Beverly Hills Gun Club .

Peter’s eccentric uncle who serves as the head of security for Dragonfire Films .

Action was a pioneer in more ways than one. It was the first weekly show on broadcast television to receive a . Critics praised its "hostile look" at Hollywood culture and its lack of a laugh track, which was uncommon for sitcoms of the era. It even featured meta cameos from real-life stars like Sandra Bullock, Keanu Reeves, and Salma Hayek , often playing exaggerated, less-than-flattering versions of themselves. The Legacy of a "Brilliant-But-Cancelled" Show

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The series centers on (played by Jay Mohr ), a ruthless and unscrupulous Hollywood producer whose latest $150 million blockbuster has just bombed spectacularly at the box office. Desperate for a comeback, Dragon pins his hopes on a new, high-octane script titled Beverly Hills Gun Club .

Peter’s eccentric uncle who serves as the head of security for Dragonfire Films . Action<img width="390" height="215" src="https:...

Action was a pioneer in more ways than one. It was the first weekly show on broadcast television to receive a . Critics praised its "hostile look" at Hollywood culture and its lack of a laugh track, which was uncommon for sitcoms of the era. It even featured meta cameos from real-life stars like Sandra Bullock, Keanu Reeves, and Salma Hayek , often playing exaggerated, less-than-flattering versions of themselves. The Legacy of a "Brilliant-But-Cancelled" Show The series centers on (played by Jay Mohr