Help! I'm Trapped Inside a Monitor: The Media Thread
You guessed it, all media regarding House goes right on this thread. You must try to keep it spoiler free, however - if you want to link to a place outside of this site that contains spoilers, provide some sort of warning.
Title suggestion:
Help! I'm trapped inside a monitor!
Or:
Did you just spin on the monitor? You know I can't see you.
Aha! Thank you - media stuff be here
http://www.eonline.com/polls/full_page_poll.jsp?pollID=6230
Check out question 11 -
Godforsaken Love Polygon You're Totally Over
Options include - Cuddy-House-Cameron-Chase (House)
(dies laughing)
There's other stuff to vote for too, like HL as drama king & House/Cuddy as best UST.
House: What's to Come in Season 4
http://tv.ign.com/articles/811/811959p1.html
FYI, long (two pages, make sure you click on the link for page 2 with piccies) article about the recent TCA. Mildly spoilery - provides confirmation about early s4 re the ducklings and new information about the Survivor game re Kal Penn's character & Thirteen. Has the most direct quotes from KJ & the cast I've seen from this event, including information on how the cast of the ducklings were told about them leaving House & their possible subsequent return.l
(that poll is a riot, zaara!)
MaryKir posted this link at the other site
http://www.myspace.com/housesoundtrack
samples from the House soundtrack album including Hugh singing.
Work note: it starts playing as soon as you click the link.
P.S. We so have to get MaryKir to join us.
Good point, Poeia - you want to email her? or I can.
the separation between House and his old team felt truthful, and that it came from the question of "How many years can you stand working beside House?
Okay, I think the real question for me was, "How long do these people think that a two year fellowship actually lasts?"
Certainly not three or four years. Did they think that the viewers were never going to notice?
the separation between House and his old team felt truthful, and that it came from the question of "How many years can you stand working beside House?
Okay, I think the real question for me was, "How long do these people think that a two year fellowship actually lasts?"
Certainly not three or four years. Did they think that the viewers were never going to notice?
We're talking about a show that had a man running 8 miles with a big chunk of his thigh muscles missing. Reality doesn't seem to be a big priotity for them :wink:
I guess most of you have already seen the announcement on the official site: on September 18th they're releasing a House soundtrack.
This, however, is new:
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=193241241
It finally says which songs are going to be on it and it has clips from some of them. And (drumroll please) Hugh Laurie sings 'You Can't Always Get What You Want' with the Band from TV! Yes, there's a clip.
Woohoo!
I hope this isn't old news, I just found out and Im excited. I found it in one of the comments over at house_daily, in case you're wondering.
Cool, piepeloe! (You might want to post that info on the House Music thread too).
Okay, but, um,...I can't find it!
Now I feel stupid. D'oh.
Woops, it disappeared ( alot of empty threads that weren't being used did) - so start a new thread, posting this & asking folks for name suggestions for the thread. :P
Not sure if this would belong here, but I'll give it a go.
I wrote a paper for a television and media course I'm taking, on House MD the TV show. It's on my LJ, and if I could figure out how to do the smegging link thing, I'd do it. Sorry.
http://l57371.livejournal.com/4317.html#cutid1
Maybe that worked.
Here's an article about
article House's chance to win the Emmy which is basically an interview with Katie Jacobs.
Warning: spoilers abound.
From the non-spoilery part:
The success of "House" is due in large part to the title character. "He's not warm and fuzzy at all. I think it's his irreverence, his sense of humor, and then I think it's also that head writer David Shore is very careful to let you see parts of the character that are vulnerable and wounded," Ms. Jacobs said. "And Hugh Laurie is so talented that, even though he can be saying mean and curmudgeonly things, we see behind his eyes to a wounded soul in there. So he's not as simple as just being nasty and curmudgeonly. He's funny, he's entertaining, he is sexy ... and physically, Hugh has a great sort of masculinity to him, so it's not that he's simple to get. I think the most important thing is the split between his sense of humor and the wounded, everybody-wants-to-repair-House kind of sentiment."