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DVD Review: Playing Shakespeare
Original at Blogcritics
• Wed, May 27
OH Barton has the confidence to laugh at himself by showing a skit with Stephen Fry (Kingdom) and Hugh Laurie (House) called "Shakespeare Master Class," made all the more hilarious by how effectively it spoofs his own style. However, his classes are just ...
Opinion: Interview: Lisa Edelstein Says Hugh Laurie is a Good Kisser!
Original at House is Right
• Mon, May 4
By Lynn T. Rogers [TheDeadbolt.com]: With the upcoming “Under My Skin” episode, what are some of the hallucinations that House is fearing? Tags: Carl Reiner, house, Huddy, Hugh Laurie, interview, kiss, Lisa EdelsteinPost from: House is Right
TV Review: House, MD - "Big Baby"
Original at Blogcritics
• Fri, Jan 30
By Barbara Barnett First and foremost, I must offer my congratulations to Hugh Laurie on his Screen Actors Guild Award for “best actor in a television drama series.” Laurie earns that award every episode, creating a deep, complex character who is both infuriating (and sometimes frustrating) and complete...
TV Review: House, MD -"Painless"
Original at Blogcritics
• Fri, Jan 23
OH I have to say that Hugh Laurie does such a brilliant job of portraying House’s pain that to watch it, I feel almost a voyeur. His eyes, the hunch of his shoulders, the heaviness with which he leans on his cane or walks without it tells us whether ...
TV Review: Saturday Night Live with Guest Host Hugh Laurie
Original at Blogcritics
• Sun, Dec 14
By Barbara Barnett Hugh Laurie has a long and distinguished career as a sketch comedian and writer. A product of that most elite of British sketch comedy training grounds, the Cambridge University Footlights Club (where he worked with Emma Thompson and Stephen Fry, and followed such luminaries of the prev...
The INSTANT Hugh Laurie/Kanye West review!Original at aspirationsofolyvil (WordPress)
• Sat, Dec 13
By flamingpineapple This household loves Hugh Laurie. And I love Kanye West. To a certain extent. And I’m still sick, so let’s make this a good one, okay? Next week is a replay of Josh Brolin and the adorable Adele. Which is good, because I will be Christmas partying.
TV Review: House, MD - "Last Resort"
Original at Blogcritics
• Wed, Nov 26
OH - The ninth episode in House, MD’s season five, “Last Resort,” was such a “bottle” episode — and a wonderful showcase for the acting talents of Hugh Laurie ...
To discuss a month in review: See You in September
Original at Wild ARS Chase
• Wed, Oct 1
By noreply@blogger.com (Andy) Best TV Show: "House." Finally, there's some new TV on. House is as great as ever. I won't try to summarize the shows- KeepYourReceipt does it justice more than I can, plus she wants to have relations with Hugh Laurie, ...
Opinion: TV Profile: HUGH LAURIE REBUILDS 'HOUSE'
Original at iFMagazine
• Tue, Sep 23
- By CARLOS DELGADO, Contributing Writier HOUSE, FOX’s medical drama starring Hugh Laurie, underwent an overhaul in season four when Dr. House’s entire staff ... TV Review: 'House': Love Him or Hate Him Hollywood.com all 2 news articles
TV Review: "Dying Changes Everything" on House M.D.'s Season Five Premiere
Original at Blogcritics
• Thu, Sep 18
By Gerry Weaver House M.D. returned for its fifth season on Tuesday, and what a return it was. In an emotionally wrenching episode, the denizens of Princeton Plainsboro Teaching Hospital grapple with loss—and the realization that there is no ring road around grief. The key story, of course, is House and Wil...
TV Review: House, MD Season One Pilot (Revisited) (Blogcritics.org)
Original at blogcritics.org
• Wed, Jan 9
• 1 related articles
House creator David Shore and Hugh Laurie nailed the tone and drama of the series right from the start! I’ve only been writing for Blogcritics since early this season, so I’ve never really had an opportunity to jot down my thoughts on the series’ brilliant pilot episode, which aired origi...
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Opinion: Comedian Stephen Fry Blogs Spectacularly About Smartphones
Original at Gizmodo
• Thu, Sep 20
British comedian Stephen Fry is awesome in a way similar to Ricky Gervais or Hugh Laurie (his previous showbiz partner), but writing 10,000 words about smartphones just put him over the top into living idol territory. You can't tell from his public persona, but he's apparently a huge nerd...