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The Office - Season Five



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Jenna Fischer Movie:
The Office - Season Five



Movie
The Office - Season Five
The Office - Season Five
List Price: $59.98Label: Universal Studios

Salesrank: 65

Released: September 8, 2009
Our Price: $22.24
Used Price: $22.25
MPAA Rating: Unrated
Media: DVD

Features:

  • AC-3
  • Box set
  • Color
  • Dolby
  • DVD
  • Subtitled
  • Widescreen
  • NTSC
  • Starring:

  • Steve Carell
  • Rainn Wilson
  • John Krasinski
  • Jenna Fischer
  • B.J. Novak
  • Editorial Review:
    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!

    Description of The Office - Season Five:
    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

    The Office - Season Five Reviews:
    World's best show. Period. 5 Star Review
    2009-11-08 - Read the review title. Buy the DVD's.



    You're welcome.

    There can only be one......Office 5 Star Review
    2009-11-05 - What can anyone say that hasn't been stated about this series already. It's hilarious. I don't really want to think about it, but when ever this show finally ends it's run, I don't see anything else doing as well or being compared to it (at least in a good way). They've already tried with "Parks and Recreation", but that show seems like they are intentionally copying the characters and trying to put them in a different work environment. This show stands on its own, and will always be one of the most celebrated series for years to come.

    Love the Office 4 Star Review
    2009-11-04 - I only give this a four because I think Season 2 and 3 are better, however I'm a huge fan of the Office and think that you should start with Season 2 before 1. Season 1 has a lot of the British version of the origial Office and isn't necessarily American humor. Renting Season 2 then going back to 1 or bearing Season 1 (it does get better in 2 I promise) prior to spending you money would be better than buying Season 5 to start.

    Of course if you have seen all the other Office Seasons and need to know if Season Five is a good purchase you should base that decision on your past experiences of watching the show and not the reviews of individuals. This purchase completes my collection and I can't wait for more of Season 6.

    It's The Office, come on! 5 Star Review
    2009-11-04 - I have nothing critical to say about this purchase. It's Season Five of my favorite television show, The Office.

    Brilliant!!! 5 Star Review
    2009-11-03 - This is the best season of The Office so far, not that season 1-4 was bad, I laughed and laughed ...
    Hope there is a season 6 !










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