Hermit

Number of posts: 1011 Age: 56 Location: Ascension Parish Tobacco: Old Joe Krantz Pipe: Rad Davis Golden Blast Apple Registration date: 2008-04-23
 | Subject: Re: The "House" medical drama Mon Mar 30, 2009 1:25 pm | |
| I normally hate doctor/hospital shows. (never watched ER) But I love House. _________________ "The American people will never knowingly adopt Socialism. But under the name of 'liberalism' they will adopt every fragment of the Socialist program, until one day America will be a Socialist nation, without knowing how it happened."
- Norman Thomas, (1884-1968) six-time U.S. Presidential candidate for the Socialist Party of America.
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Dubbya

Number of posts: 128 Age: 27 Location: Charlotte, NC Tobacco: Peterson's Irish Flake, Beacon, McCranie's Canterbury, Cater Hall, W.O. Larsen Perfect Blend Pipe: Mostly Kaywoodies, Petersons, and Cobs Registration date: 2009-05-02
 | Subject: Re: The "House" medical drama Sun May 03, 2009 7:44 pm | |
| | Danish_Pipe_Guy wrote: | | The funniest thing for me is that I watched the entire first season before I knew that Hugh Laurie actually speaks with a think english accent! Afterwards I started watching Blackadder and was even more impressed w/ Laurie's acting! Then he sang on Saturday Night Live and I was floored once again! This guy can truly do it all. One of the most talented entertainers in the business for sure! |
I once saw an interview with Hugh Laurie. In it, he said that playing Dr. House gives him a headache because he has to keep his accent straight and remember all of the medical terminology for his lines. _________________ "Oh, it is the biggest mix-up that you have ever seen. My father he was orange and me mother she was green."
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richmondesi

Number of posts: 205 Age: 29 Location: East Texas Tobacco: On the hunt Pipe: No frame of reference Registration date: 2009-03-15
 | Subject: Re: The "House" medical drama Mon May 04, 2009 6:07 am | |
| I met a British couple in Playa last summer. They told me that it was really strange for them to consider Hugh Laurie in any kind of serious role because he had been pretty well type-cast as a Wayans Borther-type over the top silly comedian. He's pretty impressive IMO _________________ Paul
Silver is purified by fire, and so are we
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Dubbya

Number of posts: 128 Age: 27 Location: Charlotte, NC Tobacco: Peterson's Irish Flake, Beacon, McCranie's Canterbury, Cater Hall, W.O. Larsen Perfect Blend Pipe: Mostly Kaywoodies, Petersons, and Cobs Registration date: 2009-05-02
 | Subject: Re: The "House" medical drama Tue May 12, 2009 6:01 am | |
| | richmondesi wrote: | I met a British couple in Playa last summer. They told me that it was really strange for them to consider Hugh Laurie in any kind of serious role because he had been pretty well type-cast as a Wayans Borther-type over the top silly comedian.
He's pretty impressive IMO |
That's sort of like if the Monty Python movies had never been a success here. John Cleese could have a serious career here, and he tried from what I understand, because no one would think of him as a goof ball. _________________ "Oh, it is the biggest mix-up that you have ever seen. My father he was orange and me mother she was green."
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Hunter5117

Number of posts: 15 Age: 54 Location: Somewhere between Kansas and Missouri Tobacco: McClelland Virginias and VaPers Pipe: Brighams, Pete's Registration date: 2009-07-29
 | Subject: Love this website Sat Aug 01, 2009 5:09 am | |
| During the past 6 months I have become a House addict, with no reasonable explanation. My wife can't figure it since I usually hate stupid serial type doctor shows. Something about House has grabbed me. Now I am enlightened, I never made the Holmes connection but it is so clear now. Thank you all. |
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