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Ill post A HQ’er one whens its realeased..but here you Go!

01 House Season 6 DVD Cover

Posted By: Kieran • Posted On: May 29 2010 • No Comments • Filed Under: House, Photos


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Universal Studios will release Season 6 of “House” on Blu-ray and DVD August 31, 2010. This will be the first season of “House” to be offered in high-def Blu-ray. The 5-disc set will be presented at 1.78:1 widescreen aspect ratio and 1080p resolution, with Dolby Digital 5.1 channel audio.

In this season Dr. Gregory House, played by Hugh Laurie, must work to regain his license and deal with various moral dilemmas. James Earl Jones (Star Wars), Laura Prepon (“That 70’s Show”) and David Strathairn (The Bourne Ultimatum) appear as guest stars in this season.

Omar Epps (“ER”), Olivia Wilde (Tron), Lisa Edelstein (“The West Wing”), Jesse Spencer (Uptown Girls), Peter Jacobson (Transformers), Jennifer Morrison (Star Trek), and Robert Sean Leonard provide the supporting cast.

The discs contain all 21 episodes along with behind-the-scenes interviews, commentaries, and an exclusive short. Pre-order House: The Complete Sixth Season on Blu-ray for $52.49 (Reg. $74.98).
House: The Complete Sixth Season Blu-ray Disc details:

BONUS FEATURES EXCLUSIVE TO Blu-ray™ Hi-Def: Unleash the power of your HDTV with perfect picture and purest digital sound.

* BD-LIVE™: Access the BD-Live™ Center through your Internet-connected player to get even more content, watch the latest trailers and more!
o MY SCENES: Bookmark your favorite scenes from the series.
* U-CONTROL:
o A BEGINNER’S GUIDE TO DIAGNOSTIC MEDICINE: A multi-disc picture-in-picture feature.
* pocket BLU™: USHE’s groundbreaking pocket BLU app uses iPhone™, iPod® touch, iPad®, Blackberry®, Android™, Windows and Macintosh computers to work seamlessly with a network-connected Blu-ray™ player and offers advanced features such as:
o Advanced Remote Control: A sleek, elegant new way to operate your Blu-ray™ player. Users can navigate through menus, playback and BD-Live™ functions with ease.
o Video Timeline: Users can easily bring up the video timeline, allowing them to instantly access any point in their favorite episode.
o Mobile-To-Go: Users can unlock a selection of bonus content with their Blu-ray™ discs to save to their device or to stream from anywhere there’s a Wi-Fi network, enabling them to enjoy exclusive content on the go, anytime, anywhere.
o Browse Titles: Users will have access to a complete list of pocket BLU™-enabled titles available and coming to Blu-ray™ Hi-Def. They can view free previews and see what additional content is available to unlock on their device.
o Keyboard: Enter data into a Blu-ray player with your device’s easy and intuitive.
* CRAZY COOL EPISODE: EPIC FAIL FEATURETTE: Features amazing visual effects from the episode “Epic Fail.”

BONUS FEATURES (DVD and BLU-RAY™ HI-DEF):

* FEATURETTES
o BEFORE BROKEN: AN EXCLUSIVE ORIGINAL SHORT: Featuring Hugh Laurie and shot on location with no script and no plan, experience House’s emotional journey at Mayfield Psychiatric Hospital from an all-new up close and intimate perspective as originally envisioned by director/executive producer Katie Jacobs in a never-before-seen original short.
o A DIFFERENT POV: HUGH LAURIE DIRECTS: Hugh Laurie does double duty as Dr. House and director of the episode “Lockdown.”
o NEW FACES IN A NEW HOUSE: A discussion about the challenges and opportunities that are presented when a show must hire more than 30 new actors to perform pivotal roles in an extremely important episode.
o A NEW HOUSE FOR HOUSE: An in-depth feature highlighting the amazing Mayfield hospital set from the two-hour season premiere episode, “Broken.”
* FEATURE COMMENTARIES
o BROKEN COMMENTARY with director/executive producer Katie Jacobs, writer/executive producer Russel Friend & writer/executive producer Garrett Lerner.
o 5-TO-9 COMMENTARY with series star Lisa Edelstein and writer/executive producer Thomas L. Moran.
o WILSON COMMENTARY with series star Robert Sean Leonard and writer/supervising producer David Foster, M.D.

From HD Report

Posted By: Kieran • Posted On: May 25 2010 • No Comments • Filed Under: House


House will be minus Thirteen when it returns next season.

Olivia Wilde is taking time off from the Fox hit to shoot a starring role in the big-budget sci-fi Western Cowboys & Aliens.

“Olivia will be there at the very beginning of the season, and then she will not be there for a period of time,” explains executive producer Katie Jacobs.

Production on the Jon Favreau-helmed Cowboys — which is set to get under way next month and continue through the summer — is expected to overlap with season 7 of House by at least two months. The film also stars Daniel Craig, Harrison Ford, and Sam Rockwell. (Fun fact: Lost boy Damon Lindelof co-wrote the script with Fringe exec producers Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci.)

“She had this opportunity and she was really excited about it,” says Jacobs. “We’re very proud of her and very happy for her.”

The seeds of Thirteen’s departure were planted in last night’s season finale when, in the final moments of the episode, the Huntington’s-afflicted doc announced that she was taking a leave of absence from Princeton Plainsboro.

“The two things — the dates that she was going to be away and the story line [we wanted to tell] — worked out,” says Jacobs. “When the story unfolds, it will [all make] sense.”

From the Ausiello Files

Posted By: Kieran • Posted On: May 19 2010 • No Comments • Filed Under: House


Dreamworks has revealed the official plot synopsis for Jon Favreau’s upcoming big screen adaptation of Cowboys and Aliens. Since the film is based on the comic book series written by Fred Van Lente and Andrew Foley, we had some idea, but now the full plot details have been revealed.

Official Plot Synopsis:

1873. Arizona Territory. A stranger (Craig) with no memory of his past stumbles into the hard desert town of Absolution. The only hint to his history is a mysterious shackle that encircles one wrist. What he discovers is that the people of Absolution don’t welcome strangers, and nobody makes a move on its streets unless ordered to do so by the iron-fisted Colonel Dolarhyde (Ford). It’s a town that lives in fear.

But Absolution is about to experience fear it can scarcely comprehend as the desolate city is attacked by marauders from the sky. Screaming down with breathtaking velocity and blinding lights to abduct the helpless one by one, these monsters challenge everything the residents have ever known.

Now, the stranger they rejected is their only hope for salvation. As this gunslinger slowly starts to remember who he is and where he’s been, he realizes he holds a secret that could give the town a fighting chance against the alien force. With the help of the elusive traveler Ella (Olivia Wilde), he pulls together a posse comprised of former opponents—townsfolk, Dolarhyde and his boys, outlaws and Apache warriors—all in danger of annihilation. United against a common enemy, they will prepare for an epic showdown for survival.

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o_O Im Excited icon smile House Season Finale Promo!

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Olivia was placed #20 at Maxim’s Hot 100 Of 2010. Last year our Olivia got the #1 place but the crown this year belongs to Katy Perry. To see the whole list click here
#1 Katy Perry
#2 Brooklyn Decker
#3 Zoe Saldana
#4 Blake Lively
#5 Megan Fox
#20 Olivia Wilde

Posted By: Kieran • Posted On: May 09 2010 • No Comments • Filed Under: News / Gossip


As the plane landed in Port au Prince, I pressed my face to the window and my heart thumped against my seat. The last time I stood on Haitian soil was in late December, 2009, a few weeks before what locals now gravely refer to as “the Thing.” When I arrived at Port au Prince airport that time, I met Molly, a 23 year old volunteer caretaker for special needs children at an orphanage, and together we braved the hilarious chaos of Haitian baggage claim. Only days later, she was dead, along with roughly 300,000 others. I thought of her long strawberry blond hair as I stepped onto the hot tarmac and my eyes shot to the large jagged cracks in the airport walls.

Riding through town in the back of a pickup truck, I felt a stab in my gut each time we passed a mangled heap of concrete and rebar, which was so often that any building left standing appeared exceptionally strong. There is no order to the destruction, no obvious reason why one structure stood but not the nursing school next door, where all the students and instructors were buried. I couldn’t look into the pancaked layers of heavy concrete without holding my breath and wincing. It’s no wonder so many died. They had no time to run before the world came down in giant, solid, sheets of rock. Here and there, climbing amidst the mountainous crumble, children flew kites made from plastic bags on pieces of string. Life must go on.

As the plane landed in Port au Prince, I pressed my face to the window and my heart thumped against my seat. The last time I stood on Haitian soil was in late December, 2009, a few weeks before what locals now gravely refer to as “the Thing.” When I arrived at Port au Prince airport that time, I met Molly, a 23 year old volunteer caretaker for special needs children at an orphanage, and together we braved the hilarious chaos of Haitian baggage claim. Only days later, she was dead, along with roughly 300,000 others. I thought of her long strawberry blond hair as I stepped onto the hot tarmac and my eyes shot to the large jagged cracks in the airport walls.

Riding through town in the back of a pickup truck, I felt a stab in my gut each time we passed a mangled heap of concrete and rebar, which was so often that any building left standing appeared exceptionally strong. There is no order to the destruction, no obvious reason why one structure stood but not the nursing school next door, where all the students and instructors were buried. I couldn’t look into the pancaked layers of heavy concrete without holding my breath and wincing. It’s no wonder so many died. They had no time to run before the world came down in giant, solid, sheets of rock. Here and there, climbing amidst the mountainous crumble, children flew kites made from plastic bags on pieces of string. Life must go on.

I go to Haiti as a member of an organization, Artists For Peace and Justice, which supports the work of a Doctor and community organizer in Port au Prince named Father Rick Frechette, who has devoted the last 22 years of his life to serving the forgotten people of Haiti. He runs the only free pediatric hospital in Port au Prince, along with an orphanage, several elementary schools, and a center for children with special needs. He also distributes the only clean water to residents of the sprawling slum of Cité Soleil. In response to the catastrophe on January 12th, APJ immediately sent surgeons, medical equipment and emergency supplies to Father Rick’s hospital. Our board member Dr Reza Nabavian flew to Haiti days after the quake to perform emergency amputations, after which he set up a rehabilitation clinic to fit injured children for prosthetics, some so tiny they look like doll parts.

In the past year, working with Father Rick and his team, we have been able to make an enormous difference in the lives of thousands of Haitian children. Our commitment to providing education for the poorest children is what drives us forward as the country begins to rebuild. The children in our sponsored schools have suffered trauma that would destroy you and me, and yet they somehow find a way to show up in clean uniforms, eager to learn, sometimes in sweltering tents that will serve as classrooms until the students once again feel safe stepping under a roof. Our responsibility is to make sure they are fed, healthy, and safe while receiving an education that will encourage them to rise to their potential as leaders, so that Haiti’s brilliant minds are no longer left untapped. This is our response to the injustice we have seen in Haiti, before and after the earthquake, and we have now begun building an effective education model that will benefit thousands of children in the country when completed. The key to our success in all of this is partnering with local organizers who know and respect the people to be helped as community members rather than seeing them as charity cases to be pitied. These children should be traumatized and withdrawn and yet they are there, waiting and ready to be taught, hungry for knowledge, and excited about the future. I am in awe of their courage, and have no doubt that they will thrive once given the chance.

On my last day in Haiti, I stood silently with the carefully wrapped bodies of tiny children in the morgue of the hospital where I slept, and wondered if they were the ones I heard wailing desperately through the night. I hurried to see our 7 year old friend, Davidson, found injured but alive amongst a pile of bodies in rubble. When I said goodbye he was darting from ward to ward, snapping imaginary photos on a plastic toy camera with the two fingers he has left on his left hand. I want Davidson to have a shot at a future, beyond his fight for survival. He deserves to rise through the levels of education that will grant him access to a valuable and impactful life.

APJ needs funds in order for the schools to stay in operation and to improve in the ways we know possible. We are unusual in that we use 100% of donations to support our programs, skimming off nothing for administrative costs. Many people are wondering how they can help, now that the telethons have packed up and moved on to the next worthy cause. Education is the only way to empower a population, and APJ is dedicated to finding the most effective, sustainable, and efficient ways to make that possible for Haiti. I am proud to ask for your help with this important undertaking.

From the Huffington Post

Posted By: Kieran • Posted On: May 08 2010 • No Comments • Filed Under: Blog, Haiti