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House - Season 3 (Hugh Laurie) [2006]

House - Season 3 (Hugh Laurie) [2006]

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Actor: Hugh Laurie
Studio: Universal Pictures Video
Category: DVD

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 9 reviews

Format: Pal
Language: English (Original Language)
Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over
Region: 2
Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Number Of Discs: 6
Running Time: 1008 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8
Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.4 x 1

EAN: 5050582515923
ASIN: B000SLY0H0

Theatrical Release Date: 2006
Release Date: November 19, 2007
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.co.uk Review
The award-winning House simply gets better and better, as its third season again delivers entertainment to a consistently high standard. Powered by Hugh Laurie in the title role--and his performance is worthy of every plaudit it's attracted--this is a medical mix of drama and highly sarcastic comedy, that's proven to be a considerable commercial and critical success.

The thinking behind the show is simple. Laurie's Dr House is as reluctant, snide and miserable a medical practitioner as you're likely to find, although he happens to be a genius at solving the unsolvable cases. Along with his small team of doctors, each episode generally sees House as a medical mystery, with said team scrabbling to find the answers to devilishly complicated illnesses and diseases.

But House's skill is its characters as well as its at-times ingenious plotlines. Hugh Laurie aside, Omar Epps, Jesse Spencer and Jennifer Morrison are terrific as House's long-suffering staff, while Robert Sean Leonard's Dr Wilson and Lisa Edelstein's Dr Cuddy are equally strong as his only friend and boss respectively.

The third season of House shakes things up quite a lot though. A good chunk of it, for instance, is concerned with Laurie's Doctor coming under investigation from a detective who takes a dislike to House's methods. Plus there's also a superb episode set mid-flight, and plenty of character issues to deal with too. No plot spoilers here, though!

In short, House is, and remains a triumph, by turns funny, dramatic and moving. And Laurie, surely in the role of a lifetime, is simply brilliant. Series four can't come quickly enough. --Simon Brew


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars The best season so far   July 29, 2007
M. D. P. Meechan (Glasgow)
72 out of 74 found this review helpful

House season 3 is by far the best, and riskiest, season of the impressive medical drama so far. Steadily increasing in popularity with each passing year, it is welcoming to see that the House writers didn't decide to 'rest on their laurels', but instead did unpredictable, surprising things to the main cast. On few popular dramas do we see the lead character jailed and facing prison, but then Dr. Gregory House is no ordinary, ten-a-penny drama character. This complex genius is made all the more engaging due to his fierce conflict with Tritter, a spiteful detective out to destroy House's life. Tritter, played superbly by David Morse, is a rare character on House: someone who is equal to the doctor, and who won't back down without a fight. This compelling vendetta, and House's uncertain future, dominates much of the first half of the season, and stands as one of the best sub-plots in the series history to date. As the season progresses, we see more screen time devoted to the relationships forming between the supporting characters. At least one of these relationships gives House much reason for consternation, and his antics during this period are amusing and at times juvenile. As for the season finale, it will be interesting to see if the writers have the courage to go ahead with the massive changes implemented in this episode. If they do, then this show will have earned its rightful recognition as the gutsiest show currently being made for television.

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.



5 out of 5 stars house season 3   July 22, 2007
Virginia K.P (Belgique)
15 out of 61 found this review helpful

This DVD box is a masterpiece. It's a drama but also a comedie and all the actors are playing superbly especially hugh LAURIE. what else can I say... just bye it!!!


5 out of 5 stars Sheer Brilliance   October 10, 2007
A. D. Mcalister (NI)
12 out of 16 found this review helpful

I am a nutjob. I bought the other House boxsets as soon as I could and I have this one on pre-order. The team just got crazier, more intense and defintaly out of control. But it's House, what do you expect?

House's problems become everyones problems as he insults a policeman who takes it personal and hounds him till he gets him on a charge of narcotics. Barriers are pushed and friendships are stretched to the absolute. But this ongoing story threads itself through the usual taut medical cases that are literally thrown at House who would rather watch tv or play video games.

Once you leave that initial story behind, there are more twists and turns in the individual storylines than twists and turns in a game of twister. One complaint is that with the end episode, I hoping that British tv gets a hold of series 4 next year. Here's hoping.



5 out of 5 stars It's all about pain   December 10, 2007
W. Rodick (Cheshire United Kingdom)
6 out of 9 found this review helpful

Physical, emotional and personal pain as entertainment. Dr. House M.D. is the central force is this tv drama. His free-thinking intellect allows him to prosper in an environment confined by social and professional strictures. The friction between what should be done and what has never been contemplated, is the basis for this wonderful American tv drama.
Characters are developed and not simply cardboard cut-outs placed in different plot situations. The dialogue often crackles with imagination. I purchased the USA dvd version of Season One not just for the double-sided discs but for the subtitles in English which allow you to follow the medical jargon and, indeed, the Americanisms in the show much easier. And the exchange rate is favourable at the moment.
Hugh Laurie's performance as Dr House is impeccable. From ex-wife to motorbike from drug addict to monster truck enthusiast his character is never dull and never stereotypical. His life is in the undiscovered corners of our mind; discovered because he is part of a team. The series always tries to look and sound fascinating. The highly glossed graphics of a bone breaking or a clot being removed are actual real, inside the body events which we witness full screen.
Questioning perspectives within confines and succeeding through those perspectives is what House is all about; another type of pain. Brilliant. British TV is nowhere near this.



1 out of 5 stars NO subtitles   January 3, 2008
Daniel (Berlin)
4 out of 25 found this review helpful

nicht mal fuer Hard of Heaering(hoergeschaedigte Briten). A)ist die DVD in GB deutlich billiger+B) ist es ein Armutszeugniss,die DVD ohne engl Untertitel raus zu bringen.
Also,die wenigen RTL Folgen sehen+einfach behaupten,man verstuende es auch so....was schwer ist.
1 Stern fuer die Tapferen.


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