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Cool. I'll give it a go in a couple of months.
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I hated his accent the first few times I saw it. I thought it sounded dead false. Then some Americans told me they thought he was American, so I guess it was more about expectations of Hugh laurie than any real understanding of the accent on my part.
It's taken a few years for House to really break over here. He is such a household name in Britain, that people were not ready to accept him as an American at all. @ Shaw: I'd agree with that. |
I never really knew much about Hugh Laurie before House, so the american accent seems normal to me.
And I LOVE House. He is awesome, the show is awesome. @ casi: I've always like Scrubs, too. Funny show. I think my favorite is Turk. |
As an actor/person I think Hugh Laurie is great.
I didn't know he was from Oxford nor that he attended Cambridge and Eton so I didn't notice any accent at all. |
Over here he isn't just well-known, he's a 'national treasure' along with his comedy partner and best friend Stephen Fry. Both are known as quintessentially English, in a rather old-fashioned sort of a way. So hearing him with an American accent was something of a shock :P
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What I was going to say and didn't was that now knowing I did recognize a bit of polish and that probably comes from his education.
I'll have to look up 'Fry and Laurie'. :) There are some great quotes at imdb.com |
Watched "Up" night before last. I thought it was wonderful. Also caught "Sunshine Cleaning" for the first time. Well played movie, but had the typical handmade, choppy feel of a lot of indie films.
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I just saw Sunshine Cleaning, finished about half an hour ago. I loved it, but I love indie films. The acting was super, Amy Adams, Alan Arkin, Emily Blunt, and another chameleon, Clifton Collins Jr.
I love the real-lifeness of indies, the grittiness, the rawness. |
Ew, Pulp Fiction was the only movie ever that I could not watch the whole thing. Fortunately we rented it, so I just went elsewhere while DH watched. I guess I could give it another try, but there are so many other good movies to watch, I probably won't.
I also love House, though it seems really repetitive in theme and structure and gets on my nerves. Yeah, he's a damaged, Byronic asshole, but really smart. I get it. I'd already been introduced to Laurie as "American" in the Stuart Little movies so it wasn't a leap, but yes, I did know he was English and had quite an illustrious career as such. Actually his "American" accent grates on me because I find it really nasal, but that's probably just me. I've been on a 19th century period piece kick. Watched Middlemarch, Lost in Austen, Under the Greenwood Tree, Vanity Fair. |
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Pulp Fiction is the only movie I ever, out of the blue, got a craving for.
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House is addictive because of the backstory' also because he is an 'archetype'. he's based very much on Sherlock Holmes. Now, I adore Sherlock Holmes, but his stories are just as formulaic as those of House.
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Saw Paranormal Activity - wasnt impressed at all. Saw Public Enemies - it entertained. Saw Sherlock Holmes - what a blast! Downey Jr. and Law were fantastic. Just got home from watching Avatar and my eyes are a still a bit swollen from crying. Must be hormones. It was a great film.
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