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Neil Patrick Harris & Barney Stinson – Why We Love ThisThese Guys!

June 15, 2009 by  

In honor of Neil Patrick Harris’ birthday, it’s only fitting that Alix, the newest member of Team GMMR, pay homage to one of our favorite TV actor’s and one of his most legen…(nah there’s plenty of that coming) characters to date.

I think you all now my love for all things NPH. I think he’s the bees knees. So Happy 36th Birthday, Neil. One day. It will happen. Yes, we will meet. (And when we do I hope I don’t sound as creepy as I did just then.)

So please join me in welcoming Alix to the team. Anyone that loves NPH as much as we do is certainly a welcome addition.

-Kath

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I know I am preaching to the choir here, but I am one of the many on the Neil Patrick Harris bandwagon (or NPH as he is so fondly called). I had the opportunity to work on the red carpet for the Tony Awards, and everyone went nuts when he arrived. One cheer in particular of “Neil, we think you are legendary” made me laugh. Avid HIMYM fans would know the saying goes a little diff—wait for it—erently, but it was amusing nonetheless.

Most of us first remember Neil from his younger years. His role as Doogie Howser, MD. made him a star at an early age, but luckily he didn’t follow the unfortunate path of many child actors. Although Neil was active in the theater for many years, he reemerged into the mainstream playing (ironically enough), himself in “Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle”. From that time on we’ve had Neil Patrick Harris back…and in a big way.

From womanizer Barney Stinson in “How I Met Your Mother” to the wannabe evil Dr. Horrible in “Dr. Horrible’s Sing Along Blog”, to his much lauded hosting gig on “Saturday Night Live”, and most recently as host of The Tonys, Neil Patrick Harris is everywhere. He is the man. And it’s about time.

And let’s talk about his recent hosting stint on the Tony Awards. Bravo! Neil humbly admitted at the beginning of the show that the Tony Awards were so meaningful to him as a kid growing up because it gave him the exposure to Broadway he would have never had coming from a small town. Neil is a theater guy, but one that seamlessly moves from stage, to screen, to television flawlessly. And that voice?! Wow.

I will admit, I didn’t start watching HIMYM when it first aired, but I am all caught up now. And I think that NPH is absolutely brilliant. (I also think the rest of the ensemble cast is pretty great too, but I digress). His portrayal of the suited up, awesome womanizer Barney Stinson never fails to make me laugh. But it’s more than that. He is able to make Barney feel human, like a best friend you really care about, despite his sometimes despicable behavior. His recent storyline in which Barney falls in love with Robin, could be implausible and damaging to the character but instead Neil plays him with grace, and their maybe-to-be relationship plays off as nothing but sweet (and hilarious).

So in honor of NPH’s birthday, I will leave you with my top 10 favorite Barney moments. (Please feel free to add in your own in the comments because it’s almost sinful to nail it down to ten.)

10. Hot/Crazy Graph

9. “I have to lie perfectly still so I don’t wrinkle my suitjamasstrong>”

8. “Haaaaaaaaaave you met Ted?”

7. “Suit up!”



6. The Lemon Law:



5. Barney’s video resume…need I say more?!



4. Barney’s Top Ten List: Top Ten Things I Would Have Called My Truck if Ted Hadn’t Been a Jerk and Given it Back



3. Barney’s Sexually Infused Holiday Tunes



2. World peace could be achieved if people just slept with each other:

Barney: So I explained to her, I said Madeleine every single international conflict essentially boils down to sexual tension.
Ted: Every international conflict?
Barney: Every single one, Dude.
Ted: So the crisis in the Middle East could be solved by…
Barney: Gaza Strip-pers, next!
Ted: Apartheid?
Barney: Apart-thighs, what else you got?
Ted: The Cold War?
Barney: Mrs. Gorbachev, take down those pants.

1. “Legend wait for it and I hope you’re not lactose intolerant because the next word is “dary.”


Share YOUR favorite Barney moments or your general love for all things NPH!!

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Comments

8 Responses to “Neil Patrick Harris & Barney Stinson – Why We Love ThisThese Guys!”

  1. Emma B on June 15th, 2009 6:34 pm

    Totally agree on every single one of those…I might also add as honorable mentions: Barney and the Miracle Pencil and Barney learning to drive in Arrivederci, Fiero (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N1Sxhc02L8g).

    NPH is the man and so glad he’s finally getting the recognition and following he deserves!

  2. Alix on June 15th, 2009 8:30 pm

    Thanks so much! That’s definitely a great moment! I’m so glad he’s getting the recognition as well! Little tidbit that makes me laugh–he actually knows how to play the Doogie Howser, MD theme on the piano.

    I also wanted to include the moments in the episode where Lily moves in with Barney and drives women away.

  3. Jen (HIMYM) on June 15th, 2009 8:46 pm

    He also hosted the TV Land Awards this year, so he’s on a roll with the hosting duties. Fantastic list!

    #13 (’cause Emma B gave us #11 & #12): Barney trying to get the entire story of the Ted/Robin break-up at Lily & Marshall’s wedding. The pregnancy freak-out, taking the mic from the wedding band, marrying Marshall & Lily, “Its for the bride!”, the ending with Ted are also included but his interest in this story was hilarious.

  4. Cathy on June 15th, 2009 8:52 pm

    one of my more recent favorites…..the 3 days rule

  5. Alix on June 15th, 2009 8:53 pm

    Now we just have to get him to host a party in my living room…what up?!

    Another moment (#14) I would add is when he had a case of the Yips, and introduced himself as Starney Binson to a girl.

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  7. Lisa (aka lmr) on June 16th, 2009 7:40 am

    My personal reason for adoring NPH is that he revels in making fun of himself. This alone is enough for me.

  8. Sarah (seeleybaby) on June 17th, 2009 9:22 pm

    All good moments! I would have to add the episode when our pal Swarles Barkley goes on The Price is Right to meet his ‘dad’ Bob Barker.

    Welcome Alix!