House (US - DVD R1)
Universal has also revealed early specs for the second season of this hit show
Title: House (IMDb)
Starring: Hugh Laurie
Released: 22nd August 2006
SRP: $59.98
Further Details:
Universal Home Video has officially announced the second season of House which stars Hugh Laurie, Omar Epps, Jennifer Morrison, and Jesse Spencer. The six-disc package will be available to own from the 22nd August, and should set you back around $59.98 or thereabouts. Each of the episodes will be presented in 1.78:1 anamorphic widescreen, along with English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround tracks. English and Spanish subtitles will also be provided. Extras will include producer commentary, ”An Evening with House” featurette, a "It Could Be Lupus" featurette, a blooper reel, and Alternate Takes: “The Valley Girl Versions”. We've attached our first look at the official region one package artwork below:













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Starring: Hugh Laurie
Released: 22nd August 2006
SRP: $59.98
Further Details:
Universal Home Video has officially announced the second season of House which stars Hugh Laurie, Omar Epps, Jennifer Morrison, and Jesse Spencer. The six-disc package will be available to own from the 22nd August, and should set you back around $59.98 or thereabouts. Each of the episodes will be presented in 1.78:1 anamorphic widescreen, along with English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround tracks. English and Spanish subtitles will also be provided. Extras will include producer commentary, ”An Evening with House” featurette, a "It Could Be Lupus" featurette, a blooper reel, and Alternate Takes: “The Valley Girl Versions”. We've attached our first look at the official region one package artwork below:













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Hey look, it's Mr. Little.
Little High... Little Low...
Little High... Little Low...
I love that show, Hugh Laurie is amazing. I love the fact that it's a medical show mixed with some sort of a detective story, and it's the only medical show I watch, well maybe except Scrubs.
Not sure if it's a buy though, it seems like one of these shows you watch once...
Not sure if it's a buy though, it seems like one of these shows you watch once...
I like that incident at the Golden Globes this year when Hugh Laurie won for House and Geena Davis won for Commander In Chief. At the press conference afterwards, Hugh jokingly shouted to Geena, "We should call Stuart!". I love both actors.
Will pick this up, since I have the first season as well.
Will pick this up, since I have the first season as well.
LOVE this show, can't wait for season 2 on DVD.
If it is like the last set (non-anomorphic...why?!?), then I will not buy it.
macnorton wrote: If it is like the last set (non-anomorphic...why?!?), then I will not buy it.
"Each of the episodes will be presented in 1.78:1 anamorphic widescreen..."
"Each of the episodes will be presented in 1.78:1 anamorphic widescreen..."
Gary Soneji wrote: "Each of the episodes will be presented in 1.78:1 anamorphic widescreen..."
That's what the article for season 1 said, too, but it turned out to not be the case:
http://www.dvdactive.com/news/releases/house.html
Can DVDActive confirm that it's anamorphic this time?
That's what the article for season 1 said, too, but it turned out to not be the case:
http://www.dvdactive.com/news/releases/house.html
Can DVDActive confirm that it's anamorphic this time?
I don't know what anamorphic means but frankly I don't care. I'm buying this either way! I just hope they have some extras. The set tour on the first season DVD was the best!
Sweet!
Every episode is thbe same. Something happens, and somehow House is the only one who can find a solution. It`s an enjoyable show though.
Great show...I'll be getting this as well.
I only hope it is actually 6 discs this time instead of those horrible double sided discs like the first season had.
I only hope it is actually 6 discs this time instead of those horrible double sided discs like the first season had.
Excellent show. Amazing finale yesterday. Man, I have to buy this.
Hopefully, they have their act together this time and it will be anamorphic. I won't buy season 1 until they rerelease it that way.
Somehow this show is not of my interest. I would rather watch shows like the X-files anyday over this medical s**t.
I hope they get it right this time and do it single-sided discs and anamorphic widescreen. Why the hell wasn't the first season done that way? Maybe they'll rerelease the first season the correct way about the same time too. Probably not likely, but here's hoping.
If not, I guess I'll just wait for the Blu-Ray/HD-DVD version, whenever those happen. At least then they can't screw up the anamorphic part.
If not, I guess I'll just wait for the Blu-Ray/HD-DVD version, whenever those happen. At least then they can't screw up the anamorphic part.
Second season isn't nearly as good as the first. I'll pass.
Love the color. It's not the color I would've picked but still great.
this show is ridiculously over-rated. Fox cancels Arrested Development but keeps this c**p? Sad.
Don't watch it cause Scrubs is on at the same time this is, and Scrubs is by far the better doctor show. By far the better show period.
"scrubs" is nice, but the characters never really develope. I could watch any episode from the entire series and not know which season it's from. "house" delves deeper into more serious and interesting issues. in the end. "scrubs" is a comedy and "house" is a drama, but I think "house" is better overall as far as stories, characters, and production values go.
So, basically, what they did is change the color of the first season set...
And put a different picture of Hugh. Yes.
Hate that art. Nice colours but everyone looks angry and made of plastic. And why is Cameron so f**king angry in her shot?
Eliason A. wrote: And why is Cameron so f**king angry in her shot?
She bought the season one set and realized that it was non-anamorphic.
She bought the season one set and realized that it was non-anamorphic.
I'm looking forward to the "It Could Be Lupus" featurette.
Damn, no cover art revision. I think I just might cry.
Menus added...
The main menus are all the same, hopefully they added some animation to them to not make them look so boring. I never really got into the show, simply cause I never knew what time it was one, but with them on DVD, I might be persuaded to pick them up.
I love the promo of Hugh they used for the menus.


