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Movie Reviews of House, M.D.: Season ThreeMovie Review: feed the addiction... Summary: 5 Stars
I wasn't a devoted House fan until I saw the first two seasons on DVD--then I was hooked (sorry for the cliche). S3 is essential if you are looking for continuity and closure to S2, but then it presents with it's own set of challenges for Dr. House and the team. Some say that S3 isn't as good as the first two, but don't let that stop you. I will admit S1 and S2 were when the show was at its best but if you are building a collection, you know you gotta have it.
DVD extras: You know what they are all about--bloopers, commentary, behind-the scenes--extra insight into the show. They seem to have gotten better since the first DVD but I can do without the "Valley Girl" versions of some of the episodes.
Movie Review: And the drama continues... Summary: 5 Stars
This third season of house was just as entertaining as preceding seasons. As always, I am intrigued by the tension between House and his team and my silent hope that he will face his addictions, get help, let down his guard and tap into the softer side that he so desperately protects and hides.
I could really feel the struggle between the love House has for medicine as an art form, and the rest of the teams love for the patients and authentically wanting to help them. The ending was sad but not surprising. Is there hope for this egotistical, self-centered, and manipulative but brilliant Doctor? I guess I will have to wait until season four!
Buy it.... You won't be disappointed!
Movie Review: Magnificent House! Summary: 5 Stars
What can one say about House? He is truly magnificent in his arrogance, his irony, his callousness and his poor view of humankind in general. Everybody lies, he says, and he goes out of his way to prove it. There is nothing he would stop at to get his way, not friends, not compassion, not truth. What a monster! I love him. Truly, one of the best shows in all tv history. So well written, so well acted, so intelligently carried out. I, for my part, won't miss a single episode as long as it lasts and will buy each season dvds as soon as they are available. And, of course, House would not be House without the exquisite (yes, I know he is a man) Hugh Laurie.
Movie Review: A good-looking man with only one redeeming quality... Summary: 5 Stars
They said Hugh Laurie nailed this character in his screen test, and they were right (he wouldn't have landed it with his own English accent!). House is a good-looking yet selfish and demanding guy who has only one redeeming quality: he saves people's lives. The writing and research for the show are incredibly well done as is the acting by all involved. It's also great to see Robert Sean Leonard in a role that spans the widest range of acting abilities, from playing the tender, straight-and-narrow guy to the naive schmuck seemingly starved for House's friendship and becoming the butt of House's "practical jokes". Here's hoping for a long run! ~ Natasha
Movie Review: Hugh Laurie was robbed! Summary: 5 Stars
Nothing against James Spader, but three Emmys, and Hugh Laurie has none? Something is seriously wrong with that. I really can't add anything new about this brilliant actor or show than I've already said in my reviews of Season 1 and 2. Season 3 was just as amazing as the first two seasons. Hugh Laurie continues to astound. No one on series television is doing what he does week in and week out - the accent, the cane, the limp, the bulk of the dialogue, a lot of which is complex medical terminology. And that's before he even begins the process of acting.
Oh and because it can't be said often enough, the Emmy voters are complete morons.
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