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The Orson Welles similarity also noted by our local rag here. Must be a common criticism of his portrayal

Posted by Road Warrior on October 22, 2011 at 21:45:16:

I didn't reflect on it for one second, his portrayal seemed honest and on point with my expectations (of an actor playing a modern day big city boss). I actually enjoyed this premiere better than the pilot for Boardwalk Empire. Truth be known, I think Grammar's portrayal of a boss is much more believable than Buscemi's and his sometimes wooden acting (not that I don't love B.E.).