The Office (US - DVD R1 | BD RA)
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Title: The Office (IMDb)
Starring: Steve Carell
Released: 6th September 2011
SRP: Prices TBC
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Universal Studios Home Entertainment has announced DVD and Blu-ray releases of The Office: Season Seven for September 6th. Extras will include 5 audio commentaries, a never-before-aired extended version of the film that Michael Scott wrote directed and starred in "Threat Level Midnight", "The 3rd Floor" Webisodes ("Moving On", "Lights, Camera, Action!", "The Final Product"), over 100 Minutes of deleted scenes including 60 Minutes of never-before-seen footage, extended spisodes, and a blooper reel.


Quote: In the seventh season of this Primetime Emmy® Award-winning series, inappropriate behavior is business as usual, but big surprises are in store! Dwight (Rainn Wilson) is now the owner of the building and he may be letting this power go to his head; Andy (Ed Helms) is courting Erin (Ellie Kemper), who is dating Gabe (Zach Woods); Jim (John Krasinski) and Pam (Jenna Fischer) are struggling with being new parents; and a parade of ghosts of girlfriends past haunt Michael (Steve Carell), leading to his final days at Dunder Mifflin.
Catch the antics of all 24 laugh-out-loud Season Seven episodes of "...TV's funniest half-hour" (Rick Kissell, Variety), developed for American television by Primetime Emmy® Award winner Greg Daniels. This memorable season features guest appearances from Amy Ryan (Gone Baby Gone), cameos from Ricky Gervais (The Invention of Lying) and an unforgettable hour-long season finale with Jim Carrey (Bruce Almighty), Will Arnett ("Arrested Development"), Ray Romano ("Everybody Loves Raymond"), James Spader ("Boston Legal"), Warren Buffett and Catherine Tate ("Doctor Who"), all vying for Michael Scott's old post. Plus, see hours of bonus features, including extended episodes, deleted scenes, bloopers, webisodes and more, in this must-own five-disc collection.
News by Tom Woodward
Starring: Steve Carell
Released: 6th September 2011
SRP: Prices TBC
Further Details:
Universal Studios Home Entertainment has announced DVD and Blu-ray releases of The Office: Season Seven for September 6th. Extras will include 5 audio commentaries, a never-before-aired extended version of the film that Michael Scott wrote directed and starred in "Threat Level Midnight", "The 3rd Floor" Webisodes ("Moving On", "Lights, Camera, Action!", "The Final Product"), over 100 Minutes of deleted scenes including 60 Minutes of never-before-seen footage, extended spisodes, and a blooper reel.


Synopsis
Quote: In the seventh season of this Primetime Emmy® Award-winning series, inappropriate behavior is business as usual, but big surprises are in store! Dwight (Rainn Wilson) is now the owner of the building and he may be letting this power go to his head; Andy (Ed Helms) is courting Erin (Ellie Kemper), who is dating Gabe (Zach Woods); Jim (John Krasinski) and Pam (Jenna Fischer) are struggling with being new parents; and a parade of ghosts of girlfriends past haunt Michael (Steve Carell), leading to his final days at Dunder Mifflin.
Catch the antics of all 24 laugh-out-loud Season Seven episodes of "...TV's funniest half-hour" (Rick Kissell, Variety), developed for American television by Primetime Emmy® Award winner Greg Daniels. This memorable season features guest appearances from Amy Ryan (Gone Baby Gone), cameos from Ricky Gervais (The Invention of Lying) and an unforgettable hour-long season finale with Jim Carrey (Bruce Almighty), Will Arnett ("Arrested Development"), Ray Romano ("Everybody Loves Raymond"), James Spader ("Boston Legal"), Warren Buffett and Catherine Tate ("Doctor Who"), all vying for Michael Scott's old post. Plus, see hours of bonus features, including extended episodes, deleted scenes, bloopers, webisodes and more, in this must-own five-disc collection.
News by Tom Woodward
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Spader is NOT replacing Carell, Spader is replacing Kathy Bates as the company CEO. Come on people, get your facts straight.
JC91 is on the money. Every reliable source has put Spader down as replacing Bates, NOT Carrell.
djblack1313, where did you hear that? All the articles I've read have confirmed the past rumour (which I posted early in the comments) that Spader will replace Kathy Bates, not Carrell.
it was confirmed yesterday that Spader is indeed replacing Carrell.
They took off bj Novak to put in Craig Robinson...not a bad idea.
Can't get enough of this show. Aside from Doctor Who and Being Human (UK), it's about all I tune in for nowadays. I'm once again tempted to just go out and purchase all the seasons. But I know I'll regret doing so once the inevitable complete series box set is eventually unveiled. For all I know, the show could go on for another two to three seasons, so waiting has proved to be a bit tough. Good thing reruns are constantly shown.
Well that artwork... works... I guess. Could've done something relating to it being Carell's last, but no, him at a desk is cool too, whatever.
Artwork added...
I love how Carrey's guest appearance was (and still is) prominently being promoted in the commercials and news articles, eventually turning out to be nothing but a blink-and-you'll-miss-it appearance.
Great season, and regardless of who's gonna replace Carell, I'll be watching it for Creed's hot new assistant.
Great season, and regardless of who's gonna replace Carell, I'll be watching it for Creed's hot new assistant.
I hear Spader is going to replace Kathy Bates actually. So he will be on every so often but not the new star.
James Spader as Carell's replacement or I'm out, Office.
i love this show! i'm sad Steven is gone but i hope and think the show will still be funny for season 8. Dwight and the others are hilarious!
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