Posted by: Nelly Lopes | October 30, 2007

House Bloopers from Season 3

While we wait for Season 3 DVD releasing next 5th November, here’s some more bloopers from the House staff.

Posted by: Nelly Lopes | October 29, 2007

Mud in the doctors lounge

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Cuddy: The doctors lounge is covered in mud.

House: “Thirteen” and “Cut Throat Bitch” had a disagreement. The caffeteria was out of jello…

Cuddy: There were pick axes. Either you had them dig up a body or you’re building a railroad.

House: A little tiny piece of his brain. Seemed a waste. He wasn’t using it anymore.

Cuddy. That’s your defence, we just desmembered him?

Posted by: Nelly Lopes | October 25, 2007

House Season 3 on DVD

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Season 3 of House, M.D will be released o the 5th November. You can pre-order now.

Extras on this 5-disc, 24 episode DVD package include:

  • Alternate Take From Cane and Able: The Angry Valley Girl Version
  • Half-Wit Commentary with Creator/Executive Producer David Shore and Executive Producer/Director Katie Jacobs
  • Blooper Reel
  • The Making of The Jerk: Anatomy of an Episode – An inside look at the making of Episode 23.
  • Soundtrack Session: Hugh Laurie and The Band From TV – Join Hugh Laurie and the rest of The Band From TV as they record the smokey song “Minnie the Moocher” for the show’s soundtrack.
  • Open House: The Production Office – Executive Producer Katie Jacobs gives viewers a tour of the production office.
  • Blood, Needles, and Body Parts: The House Prop Department — An inside look at the property department.
Posted by: Nelly Lopes | October 23, 2007

House bloopers

Everybody lies… but does everybody make mistakes? Apparently… yes :)

Posted by: Nelly Lopes | October 22, 2007

Houseism

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“Everybody lies.” Greg House

Posted by: Nelly Lopes | October 13, 2007

Dead Poets Society

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Do you remember Robert Sean Leonard from “Dead Poets Society”?

He is now Wilson, House’s best (and only?) friend, but he started acting when he was seventee. At twenty, he had his first major character, Neil Perry, in Peter Weir’s remarkable drama. The boy who dared follow his dream against his parents wishes conquered our hearts then.

After Broadway and NY theaters, he was cast as James Wilson for a TV Series we all became addicted to.

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