Office Space - Special Edition with Flair (Full Screen Edition) Review
OFFICE SPACE SPECIAL EDITION - DVD Movie
Office Space - Special Edition with Flair (Full Screen Edition) Review
Funny Guy Collection (Napoleon Dynamite / Office Space / Young Frankenstein) [Blu-ray] Review
Head Office Review
The Office: Season Five Review
Also on the discs
This five-disc set works overtime with about eight episodes' worth of deleted scenes. Highlights include Pam bonding with her younger fellow students in New York, Kevin's revelation that he loves the smell of bacon on a woman, and Michael Scott on the loose with a defibrillator. The 10 audio commentaries are low-key, but informative, and some offer unique behind-the-scenes perspectives (one features craft services and catering personnel who reveal what the cast eats for breakfast). Along with the standard-issue gag reel, there are for completists two webisodes featuring the series' B+ team and synergetic promos for the Super Bowl and the Olympics. Andy Richter moderates an Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Q&A featuring the cast, key creative personnel, and crew members. A "100 Episodes, 100 Moments" countdown is open to debate (not one "that's what she said!"). --Donald Liebenson
Scranton’s most outrageous workforce is back to give their clients the business in the fifth hilarious season of The Office. Join obnoxious regional manager Michael Scott (Steve Carell) and his fellow paper pushers Dwight (Rainn Wilson), Jim (John Krasinski), Pam (Jenna Fischer) and Ryan (B.J. Novak) as they steal customers, frame co-workers, indulge in intra-office love affairs and just plain behave badly while a documentary film crew captures their every word and misdeed. Developed for American television by Primetime Emmy® Award-winner Greg Daniels, The Office: Season Five features 26 uproarious episodes – including two one-hour specials, exclusive commentaries, webisodes, deleted scenes and more in a sidesplitting five-disc collection no true fan of The Office can afford to miss!
The Office: Season Two Review
The Office - The Complete First Series (BBC Edition) Review
Office Space [VHS] Review
Comedy 3-Pack (Office Space / Super Troopers / My Cousin Vinny) [Blu-ray] Review
Specs: | Audio: English: 5.1 DTS HD Master Audio, Dolby Surround, 5.1 Dolby Surround / Spanish & French: Dolby Surround, 5.1 Dolby Digital Language: Dubbed & Subtitled: English, French & Spanish / Subtitled: English, French & Spanish Theatrical Aspect Ratio: Widescreen: 1.85:1 | |
Episodes-Bonus Features: | Disc 1: Office Space Blu-ray Disc 2: Super Troopers Blu-ray Disc 3: My Cousin Vinny Blu-ray |
Office Space [UMD for PSP] Review
The Office: Season Three / The Office: Season Four Value Pack Review
The Office - Complete Seasons 1-6 [DVD] (Season 1 2 3 4 5 6) Review
Office Space [DVD-ROM] (1999) Jennifer Aniston Review
The Office: Secret Santa Pack [DVD] (2010) Steve Carell; Rainn Wilson; Ed Helms Review
The Office: Secret Santa Pack includes episodes "Christmas Party," "A Benihana Christmas," "Moroccan Christmas" and "Secret Santa."
Bonus Feature: Producer's Extended Cut of "Secret Santa"
Office of the Dead Review
To resolve the crisis, Life Corp CEO Sir John Chris hires his friends to consult on the project. Of course, they only make things worse, and their experiment causes the zombie epidemic to infect the entire building. Ben, Raj, and Liz escape the initial outbreak, but soon realize that they are the keys to reversing the effects of the infection. So they fight through the various departments of the Life Corp building, meeting the surprisingly good-looking marketing department, the executive CEO staff, and some old friends, who now happen to be braindead. And along the way, Ben realizes how he really feels for Liz. In the end, Ben reverses the effect of the infection, gets the girl, and saves the office. This dark Asian horror/comedy stars a solid up & coming cast including Edward Chen Culver, known for Jag, Charmed, and The Young and the Restless. DVD includes Feature, Cast Interviews, Blooper Reel, Trailer, and Coming Attractions. Advertising via print, TV, and radio.