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This disc compiles the six episodes from the second and last season of Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant's award-winning comedy The Office. Each is presented in its original broadcast aspect ratio. The English soundtracks are presented cleanly in Dolby Digital. English subtitles are accessible. Supplemental materials include a video diary that acts as a making-of featurette, outtakes, deleted scenes, and a very helpful guide to the slang used regularly in the show. This solid compilation is available individually, and is also available in a box set with the collected episodes from the first season, allowing anyone to acquire the show's entire run in one purchase.
 
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That's what she said...
on September 15, 2008
Posted by: MovieElitist
This show is amazing, everyone should watch it. It makes me mad that my co-workers are not this entertaining.
What's great about it: Funny and more funny
What's not so great: Not all television is this good
I would recommend this to a friend!
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The critic and audience hit of 2002, this bright and insightful film comes to DVD after a short delay. The picture, framed at 2.35:1 (a cut up pan-and-scan version is also available on a separate disc) looks very good. Colors are nicely reproduced, but detail isn't particularly strong. This doesn't hamper a awfully good transfer though, as there are no signs of wear nor any distracting elements. The 5.1 English and French Dolby Digital tracks don't have a lot of life, but are certainly adequate for this type of small film. It's not the kind of production where a wide dynamic sound field would be expected, therefore the clear, distortion free sound emanating from the front speakers is perfectly in line. As for extras, a nice variety has been included. To begin with, a scene-specific commentary from directors Paul and Chris Weitz is included that perfectly suites the film. As with many Universal DVD releases, this one includes the short "spotlight on location" with interviews from the directors, Hugh Grant, author Nick Hornby, and others. With some interesting moments, it still doesn't add up to a lot beyond a studio fluff piece. Seven deleted scenes, with optional directors' commentary are also included, as well as a humorous, though all-too-brief "English to English" dictionary, explaining British slang terms. Badly Drawn Boy, who wrote the songs for the film provide two entertaining music videos for the songs, "Something to Talk About" and "Silent Sigh", and a 21-minute interview with Damon Gough, (who is Badly Drawn Boy) discussing his career. Finishing things off (if that wasn't enough) are the lyrics for the song "Santa's Super Sleigh," the trailer for this film and other Universal titles such as Notting Hill, Meet the Parents, and Johnny English, plus standard filmographies and productions notes. Those who saw About a Boy know just how good it is; those that didn't now have their chance.
 
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Lovely
on April 24, 2008
Posted by: MovieElitist
This is a nice change of pace for Hugh Grant, where he is still bumbly yet not completely likeable. The boy is wonderful, and the story is somewhat depressing and happy all in one.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Warm and Funny
on April 20, 2008
Posted by: MovieElitist
This movie is heart-warming and funny. It conveys a great message, and yet is still realistic. The choice of language and vocabulary is a change of pace from classic cliches and the standard profanity. Just buy this movie, you will not regret it.
What's great about it: Funny and Heart-felt
I would recommend this to a friend!
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