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Movie Reviews of The Office: Season ThreeMovie Review: The Best Show on Television...or on DVD Summary: 5 Stars
If you're a fan, you've already seen every one of these episodes on NBC or iTunes. Season three was much more consistent in tone than season two, and included guest directors such as Harold Ramis and JJ Abrams. Office romances bloom in unexpected directions, and the addition of a second branch and set of characters livens things up considerably.
At this point, I would hope that we're done trying to compare the US "Office" with the BBC version (both of which I love equally). If you're not convinced, here's a list of awards that the US version has won (already): 2006 Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Musical or Comedy (Steve Carell); 2006 Emmy for Outstanding Comedy Series; 2007 Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series.
Movie Review: Greatest off the wall comedy on television Summary: 5 Stars
The Office is a show that revolves around a company that sells paper and is rapidly becoming a dying industry. The boss, Michael Scott (Steve Carrel) believes (fantasy view) that his employees just cherish him and think of him as a father figure, but in fact Michael Scott finds always the wrong words to say at almost every occasion. The show also revolves around a love triangle well written characters, Pam, Jim & Karen. Jim of course still is in denial of Pam and how he feels while he dates Karen. Believable, great characters makes for a great tv show. Of course there is the tale of Dwight & Angela...bizarre relationship. The extras average about 6-8 minutes per - episode and it is worth it to buy the dvd! I've watched the show already twice over and can't get enough. Great Cast! best show on tv maybe?
Movie Review: Season Three - Still making ya cringe! Summary: 5 Stars
Once this series got past the awkward first couple of episodes in Season One and the inevitable comparisons to the original British series, the American version of The Office has grown and grown into one of the funniest comedy shows in the last decade.
With situations so cringeworthy it's hard to imagine how the writers even came up with them. This Season, like Season Two keeps moving forward, with all the characters developing further. This Season has multiple classic episodes and some great new characters added into the mix of this near perfect comedy series.
The only problem is, I didn't want it to end and have to wait another year for the next Season to be available.
Along with My Name is Earl, The Office is flying the flag showing that American comedy is still No.1
Movie Review: Just gets better and better Summary: 5 Stars
This season is the funniest ever. All the episodes are hilarious and the characters seem to grow and mature more this season. Michael Scott is more unaware of how he is perceived than ever before and is more rude and insensitive than ever before. All the characters contribute greatly with their own little quirks and bizarre behavior. The only sane ones in the bunch are Jim and Pam. Everyone in this show is quirky and likeable and grow on you with each episode. The psuedo-documentary style is unusual but really makes this show happen. Sometimes just the look the characters give the camera says more than a page of dialogue. This is arguably this best sitcom on TV today. I hope to see many more seasons. If you are looking for a load of laughs and lots of good fun, "The Office" is for you.
Movie Review: The deleted scenes are great Summary: 5 Stars
I have been a big fan of the US Office since the beginning. We bought this Season 3 as here in Australia, they stopped showing this season on TV after half the episodes, as Christmas is our non-ratings period. The surprise was the deleted scenes, as I did not realise how much is actually cut out of each episode. And the stuff that is cut out generally is as good as what is left in. For example, in Phyllis' Wedding, the scene with Angela and the Vet was terrific. That whole episode was great, and is typical of how Michael's character seems to be increasing the 'cringe factor' as time goes on, and is almost too embarassing to watch (almost!). I don't know how season 4 pans out, but would love to see more of Creed Bratton, as I think his character has plenty of unexplored creepiness.
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