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The Office US Season One (DVD, 2006) First 1st Season Steve Carell

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Video Format
NTSC
Case Type
Tall/DVD Case
Rating
14A
Subtitle Language
Spanish
Director
Ken Kwapis
Franchise
The Office
Studio
NBC
Edition
Standard Edition
Aspect Ratio
16:9
Type
TV Series
Format
DVD
Region Code
DVD: 1 (US, Canada...)
Release Year
2006
Language
English
Producer
Greg Daniels
Actor
Steve Carell
Features
Commentary, Deleted Scenes, Widescreen
Genre
Comedy, Documentary
Run Time
2 hrs. 15 mins.
Movie/TV Title
The Office (2005 TV series)
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Season
1
UPC
0025192850622

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  • Top favourable review

    The Office series has grown on me

    Having been away from television viewing for many years, I was remembering what, in my opinion, were the exceptional situation comedy shows. Examples to me are Taxi, Frazier, Seinfeld. The Office took a few episodes to "grow" on me. During the first six episodes, it has. Consequently I haver purchased more dvds pf it.,

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  • Good show, although a very short season.

    First off, I'm a huge Office fan already, having watched every episode at least three times, so I was already familiar with the show prior to buying it. The cast is all great and does an excellent job presenting themselves as believable characters you would expect to see in a real office environment. The only reason I'm not giving this product a five star rating is because it is such a short season. For fans who are already very familiar with the show, I would recommend getting the other seasons before buying this one simply because you will be paying the same price for a greater amount of content.

  • The Best Show on Television

    Season One of NBC's The Office contains only six episodes, but succeeds in setting the tone for what I consider to be the best show on TV today. The first season introduces the characters of Michael Scott, Dwight Schrute, Jim Halpert, and Pam Beasley, some of the best characters ever to appear on sitcom television. Based on the original British version, The Office's dry comedy and slow tempo may not appeal to the typical American viewer. However, the show's writing is clever and subtle and not easily discernible by those who aren't looking for it. Season One, while it only contains six episodes instead of the customary 22-24, is not lacking in hilarity. In the pilot, boss Michael Scott (Steve Carell) decides to play a joke on his secretary Pam for the enjoyment of the ...

  • Calling skeptical fans of the original series!

    OK, I was a bit concerned when I first learned that an American version of "The Office" was on the way. As a huge fan of the original British series I was very skeptical of this "intruder". However, I started to feel a bit better when I found out that Steve Carell (The 40-Year Old Virgin, The Daily Show) would play the lead. After the first episode finally aired on NBC I was still concerned since it was pretty much an exact clone of the British series but just not as good. However, by episode 2 the series began developing its own identity and I have been a fan ever since. <p>I won't go into too much detail and ruin anything, but I would like to point out that Steve Carell is brilliant in the lead role and the supporting players are superb. The shows are ...

  • Like the BBC series, the Office is hilarious

    Based on the hit BBC sitcom, The Office: Season 1 is the Americanized version of this hysterical sarcastic and funny mockumentary of working life. Steve Carrell wonderfully plays Michael Scot – the idiotic simpleton manager who controls a less-than-stellar group of analysts. Carrell considers himself a masterful academic and manager – and that’s half the fun of it. The other half? The show is shot as a “mockumentary” (think Best in Show, Waiting for Guffman, the BBC Office series, etc) and is part from Correll’s point of view and part from the employees’ point of view. If you’ve worked in a cubicle – you will somehow relate to the antics and relationships forged in this show. If you enjoyed “Office Space” – this is the sitcom version – but somehow more sadistic and satirical. If you ...