Thu, 5 June 2008
I'm planning to set up an Amazon.com associates account in the next few days, and I would really appreciate it if anyone interested in buying the DVD set could order through our Amazon link. We currently don't have any advertising or any other way to make up for the operating costs incurred in making the podcast, so if you have enjoyed what we do on TWSS, please consider ordering through the site. EDIT: The link is on the sidebar to your right. ---------------------------------------------------------- THE OFFICE: SEASON FOUR ARRIVES ON DVD SEPTEMBER 2, 2008 FROM UNIVERSAL STUDIOS HOME ENTERTAINMENT The Office is back with even more inappropriate remarks, uncomfortable silences, and obnoxious behavior in the complete fourth season of the Primetime Emmy(R) Award-winning series! Steve Carell ("40 Year-Old-Virgin") is back in his Golden Globe(R)-winning role as Michael Scott, the clueless boss of the Dunder Mifflin's Scranton branch who manages to create unending comical drama despite his best intentions. Trusty and loyal assistant-to-the-regional manager Dwight Schrute (Rainn Wilson) continues to uphold the office honor as Jim (John Krasinski) and Pam (Jenna Fischer) find ways to meddle with him and encourage Michael's hysterics. Plus, see "wunder kid" Ryan (B.J. Novak) in his new role at corporate as he pushes the infinite limits of Dunder Mifflin, often pushing Michael to his limits as well. BONUS CONTENT: * DELETED SCENES * GAG REEL * OUTTAKES * COMMENTARIES WITH CAST AND CREW: o MONEY COMMENTARY - Rainn Wilson, Jenna Fischer, Melora Hardin, Brian Baumgartner, Paul Lieberstein, Michael Schur, and Jennifer Celotta. o LOCAL AD COMMENTARY - B.J. Novak, Ed Helms, Leslie David Baker, Creed Bratton, Craig Robinson, Jason Reitman, and Anthony Ferrell. o THE DEPOSITION - Commentary with Rainn Wilson, Jenna Fischer, Melora Hardin, Brian Baumgartner, Ed Helms, Lee Eisenberg, Lester Lewis, and Ryan Koh. o DID I STUTTER? - Commentary with Rainn Wilson, Jenna Fischer, Leslie David Baker, Kate Flannery, Justin Spitzer, Brent Forrester, Gene Stupnitsky, and Randall Einhorn. * THE OFFICE CONVENTION - Writers' Block Panel Discussion * And more! TECHNICAL INFORMATION: Street Date: September 2, 2008 Price: $49.98 SRP Running Time: 404 Minutes Aspect Ratio: Anamorphic Widescreen Languages: English Subtitles: English, Spanish Sound: Dolby Digital 5.1
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Thu, 5 June 2008
Listener Jasmine sent in this eye-witness report of Rainn Wilson's appearance at the University of California, I just thought I would let you know as a fan of both your show and The
Office, that Rainn Wilson came to my university today (University of California,
Irvine) and gave a speech on his Baha'I believes and world peace. I will start
off by saying Mr. Wilson is much, much more handsome in real life but just as
antsy. He was intelligent (he has a MBA) and funny if not a little easily
distracted. We were not allowed to take pictures or get autographs, but Mr.
Wilson let everyone take a few at the beginning of his presentation. Several
office questions were asked, most of which sucked. Here is the dirt he shared: 1. The Office spin off series will feature no one from the original show (no one who works in the office) 2. He will not run with John Mc Cain because Baha'I members cannot hold public office 3. He personally invented the word "youtubin" (people kept filming him even though he politely asked them to stop several times. He was very nice about it). The most interesting part of the speech was the stuff on Baha'I, not the office questions, which consisted of him repeating his acceptance speech and singing Ryan started the Fire (that part was awesome). Overall, I would have enjoyed myself even if the event was not lead by an actor on my favorite show, but it helped that he was there. I came for the Rainn, stayed for the Baha'I. I asked him a question, which he said was good, about growing up in his faith and he claims he has had to turn down a lot of roles because they conflicted with his faith. Mr. Wilson was modest yet funny, intelligent yet approachable. I almost forgot the best part, Mr. Wilson said the only reason we came was so we could say "That's what she said" to him, and at one point he said to just "Cram it all in there" to which the audience replied "That's what she said!". Thanks, Jasmine! Sounds like a fun event.
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