- By Oliver Lyttelton
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- April 25, 2011 1:37 AM
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- 10 Comments
It may have suffered somewhat in recent seasons from a dip in form, especially compared to the superior nature of most of the rest of the NBC comedy line-up -- "Community," "Parks and Recreation" and "30 Rock" -- but for the most part, we've immensely enjoyed the last seven seasons of "The Office." While it may not be as near-flawless as the BBC series on which it was based, it's remained remarkably consistent across over ten times the length, thanks to a star-making performance from lead Steve Carell, and one of the deepest, richest comedic ensembles around, one that's helped to launch names like John Krasinski, Jenna Fischer and Ed Helms, as well as some still on the up, like Mindy Kaling, Rainn Wilson and Ellie Kemper.
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Wow, posting an anti Pixar article on a site full of Pixar fan boys? You are a braver man than me.
The #1 problem with Pixar? They're not Studio Ghibli.
We still on this? lmao. Mark Waid. I love the dude but he's incorrect. To everyone still
It's the second time you guys do this, Alberto Iglesias is not the composer on the movie,
same, I enjoyed this very much, classic Miike. I think Hideaki Ito did very well in this movie. Art
@PCHONGOR: if by "faux Panavasion" you mean "anamorphic", no. Wall-E quite
Critics know fuck all about the medium. Drew McWeeny once blamed the poor sound in his Hobbit
This is the most condescending piece of writing I've read in years. Dave and Glass have
I liked the solid script, the solid performances, the well motivated villan, but barely made it
With the possible exception of Mulan, none of Disney's princess movies are feminist or