Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Office Space - Special Edition with Flair (Full Screen Edition)

Office Space - Special Edition with Flair (Full Screen Edition) Review



OFFICE SPACE SPECIAL EDITION - DVD Movie


Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Funny Guy Collection (Napoleon Dynamite / Office Space / Young Frankenstein) [Blu-ray]

Funny Guy Collection (Napoleon Dynamite / Office Space / Young Frankenstein) [Blu-ray] Review



FUNNY GUY COLLECTION - Blu-Ray Movie


Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Head Office

Head Office Review



Head Office Feature

  • Actors: Eddie Albert, Judge Reinhold, Jane Seymour, Danny DeVito, Lori-Nan Engler
  • Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only)
  • Rated PG-13. Run Time: 91 minutes
HEAD OFFICE - DVD Movie


Sunday, January 22, 2012

The Office: Season Five

The Office: Season Five Review



The Office: Season Five Feature

  • Condition: New
  • Format: DVD
  • AC-3; Box set; Color; Dolby; DVD; Subtitled; Widescreen; NTSC
Season Five is not just another day at The Office, delivering break-ups, corporate shake-ups, and a game-changing finale that, as with Jim (John Krasinski), should leave you ecstatic and speechless. The writers continue their masterful handling of the Jim and Pam (Jenna Fischer) romance, taking care of some unfinished business from last season's finale in the season opener with a glorious rain-swept gas station proposal. Their initial separation--while she attends art school in New York--avoids the usual sitcom mechanics ("We are not that couple," Jim states as he aborts a panicked trip to see her). The course of true love is no smoother for The Office's other soul mates, Michael Scott (Steve Carrell) and "major dork" Holly Flax (an Emmy-worthy Amy Ryan), the new HR rep. Meanwhile, Angela (Angela Kinsey) and Dwight (Rainn Wilson) are having office trysts under the nose of her fiancé, Andy (Hangover star Ed Helms, having a breakout season in a career year). On the corporate front, Michael shockingly quits after butting heads with no-nonsense new boss Charles Miner (Idris Elba). In a brilliant stroke, Jim immediately gets on Charles's bad side, much to Dwight's delight. The formation of The Michael Scott Paper Company is a highlight of the season, as Michael and his dream team, Pam and Ryan (B.J. Novak), improbably put a major dent in Dunder Mifflin's sales (but at what cost?). For everyone who wonders how the blundering and tactless Michael keeps his job, it is instructive to get a glimpse of his sales acumen in the episodes "Heavy Competition," in which Michael poaches one of Dwight's clients, and "Broke," in which he negotiates a buyout of his struggling company. The Office's own dream team got dreamier with the addition of Ellie Kemper as "Erin," the adorable and naïve new receptionist. The Office still makes for cringe-worthy discomfort television (see a reunited Michael and Holly's excruciating skit at the "Company Picnic" in the season finale), but some of the best episodes are the ones in which the Scranton branch bonds in the face of adversity. A season benchmark is the episode in which the former Michael Scott Paper Company office space is transformed into "Café Disco" and all squabbles and resentments are forgotten on the dance floor. This season is representative of why The Office is one of television's most DVR'd series. Each episode offers priceless bits of background comic business and charming character grace notes that lend themselves to repeated viewing. Among them: Andy's drunken late night phone call to Angela in "Company Trip"; Pam demonstrating her volleyball prowess in "Company Picnic"; Kelly (Mindy Kaling) setting up one of the series' very best "that's what she saids" in "Customer Survey"; and Andy and Kelly's "dance off" in "Café Disco." As Dwight notes in "Heavy Competition," "There's a lot going on" in The Office, and in that chaos, this series soars. --Donald Liebenson

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!


Friday, January 20, 2012

The Office: Season Two

The Office: Season Two Review



Emmy Award 2006 Winner ( Outstanding Comedy Series )' with the original artwork on the case.


Thursday, January 19, 2012

The Office - The Complete First Series (BBC Edition)

The Office - The Complete First Series (BBC Edition) Review



The Office - The Complete First Series (BBC Edition) Feature

  • Welcome to Wernham Hogg, a suburban paper company where "life is stationery." Critics and fans alike have lauded this hilarious, biting look at everyday office life, told in the mockumentary style of cult comedyics such as This is Spinal Tap and The Larry Sanders Show. The show revolves around David Brent, (an instantic character widely compared to Basil Fawlt of Fawlty Towers) the oblivious gener
OFFICE:COMPLETE FIRST SERIES - DVD Movie


Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Office Space [VHS]

Office Space [VHS] Review



Office Space [VHS] Feature

  • Condition: Used - Very Good
Ever spend eight hours in a "Productivity Bin"? Ever had worries about layoffs? Ever had the urge to demolish a temperamental printer or fax machine? Ever had to endure a smarmy, condescending boss? Then Office Space should hit pretty close to home for you. Peter (Ron Livingston) spends the day doing stupefyingly dull computer work in a cubicle. He goes home to an apartment sparsely furnished by IKEA and Target, then starts for a maddening commute to work again in the morning. His coworkers in the cube farm are an annoying lot, his boss is a snide, patronizing jerk, and his days are consumed with tedium. In desperation, he turns to career hypnotherapy, but when his hypno-induced relaxation takes hold, there's no shutting it off. Layoffs are in the air at his corporation, and with two coworkers (both of whom are slated for the chute) he devises a scheme to skim funds from company accounts. The scheme soon snowballs, however, throwing the three into a panic until the unexpected happens and saves the day. Director Mike Judge has come up with a spot-on look at work in corporate America circa 1999. With well-drawn characters and situations instantly familiar to the white-collar milieu, he captures the joylessness of many a cube denizen's work life to a T. Jennifer Aniston plays Peter's love interest, a waitress at Chotchkie's, a generic beer-and-burger joint à la Chili's, and Diedrich Bader (The Drew Carey Show) has a minor but hilarious turn as Peter's mustached, long-haired, drywall-installin' neighbor. --Jerry Renshaw Studio: Tcfhe Release Date: 03/06/2007 Run time: 90 minutes Rating: R


Monday, January 16, 2012

Behind Office Doors

Behind Office Doors Review



Studio: Wea-des Moines Video Release Date: 08/16/2005


Saturday, January 14, 2012

Comedy 3-Pack (Office Space / Super Troopers / My Cousin Vinny) [Blu-ray]

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


Friday, January 13, 2012

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Office Space [UMD for PSP]

Office Space [UMD for PSP] Review



Unable to endure another mind-numbing day at Initech Corporation, cubicle slave Peter Gibbons (Ron Livingston) gets fired up and decides to get fired. Armed with a leisurely new attitude and a sexy new girlfriend (Jennifer Aniston), he soon masters the art of neglecting his work, which quickly propels him into the ranks of upper management! Now the stage is set for Peter to carry out a high-tech embezzling scheme that's sure to mean the end of his job and a one-way ticket to easy street. Can he pull it off before all corporate hell breaks loose?


Tuesday, January 10, 2012

The Office: Season Three / The Office: Season Four Value Pack

The Office: Season Three / The Office: Season Four Value Pack Review



OFFICE:SEASON THREE & SEASON FOUR - DVD Movie


Monday, January 9, 2012

The Office - Complete Seasons 1-6 [DVD] (Season 1 2 3 4 5 6)

The Office - Complete Seasons 1-6 [DVD] (Season 1 2 3 4 5 6) Review



The Office - Complete Seasons 1-6 [DVD] (Season 1 2 3 4 5 6) Feature

  • Complete Seasons 1-6
  • Widescreen Presentation
  • Region 1 (U.S. and Canada)
The Office Season 1 2 3 4 5 6 Product Details Actors: Steve Carell, Rainn Wilson, John Krasinski, Jenna Fischer, B.J. Novak Writers: Greg Daniels, Ricky Gervais, Stephen Merchant Format: AC-3, Box set, Color, Dolby, DVD, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC Language: English (Dolby Digital 5.1) Subtitles: English, Spanish Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.) Studio: Universal Studios Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1 Rated: Unrated


Saturday, January 7, 2012

Office Space [DVD-ROM] (1999) Jennifer Aniston

Office Space [DVD-ROM] (1999) Jennifer Aniston Review



Office Space [DVD-ROM] (1999) Jennifer Aniston Feature

  • Comedy
  • Full Screen
  • Closed Caption
  • NTSC
Fasten you ergonomic seat belt... you're in for a hilarious ride through the inner workings of Office Space.


Friday, January 6, 2012

The Office: Secret Santa Pack [DVD] (2010) Steve Carell; Rainn Wilson; Ed Helms

The Office: Secret Santa Pack [DVD] (2010) Steve Carell; Rainn Wilson; Ed Helms Review



You are cordially invited to celebrate this holiday season at The Office! Please join us for some Benihana hijinks, gift-giving gaffes, holiday over-indulgences and classic Moroccan memories. Inappropriate behavior is encouraged at this Office party.

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"


Thursday, January 5, 2012

Office of the Dead

Office of the Dead Review



And you thought your job was bad... In a time when too many people are overly angry, Life Corp--a leader in the technology field--is working on groundbreaking technology that will make people happy. Ben Lau, a software engineer, has dedicated the last three years of his life to the Life Corp project, trying to make a difference in peoples' lives. Together with Raj, his fellow software engineer, and Liz, his project manager, Ben conducts his final experiment, intended to make an unhappy person happy. But the experiment takes an unexpected turn for the worst--and the test subject becomes a zombie!

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.