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filmesbrazil · 9 months
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johnnyhatesducks · 4 months
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Michael and Toby!!!!! I love Steve Carell's nose so much, I REALLY LOVE HIS NOSE
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imkeepinit · 9 months
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camyfilms · 1 year
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THE OFFICE 2005
Coffee is a drug. It is quite literally a drug. It speeds people up. It's not the only drug that speeds people up. You hear stories about Dunder-Mifflin in the '80s before people knew how bad cocaine was... man, did they move paper!
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cryptidtitties · 11 months
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Love how Toby would rather go with Michael to get smacked in the head with a hammer than listen to Ryan and Kelly argue
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itsrainningjwight · 2 years
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Rainn with his office castmates ❤️
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illbeatsfashion · 2 months
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Paul Lieberstein Chuck Mangione king of the hill mega Lo Mart shirt
#ATFASHION LLC has owned and operated its family-run, world-renowned textile business for nearly a century, so to say they’re experts in their craft would be an understatement. Made from silk and cotton-blend jersey, this T-shirt will feel so soft against your skin and is cut for a neat, slim fit. Wear it alone or as a layering piece under a jacket or cardigan. #AT FASHION LLC T-shirt is cut from red jersey and left relatively simple, save for the brand’s logo embroidered in a black thread at the chest. The oversized shape has become another of the house’s signatures. #AT FASHION LLC t-shirt made from soft 100% organic cotton.
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greensparty · 1 year
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TV Review: Lucky Hank
What got my attention immediately about the new AMC TV series Lucky Hank is Bob Odenkirk. He is one of my favorite actors working today. Earlier this year, I named the final season of his series Better Call Saul my #1 TV Show of 2022 and I also got to cover his Hasty Pudding Man of the Year award at Harvard. He has had such an extraordinary trajectory: comedy writer for SNL, performer and cast member on The Ben Stiller Show and Mr. Show, to more serious acting in Breaking Bad / Better Call Saul, Nebraska, Fargo, and even an action movie like Nobody. Less than a year after BCS ended, he is back on an AMC series as Professor Hank Devereaux.
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Season 1 poster
Hank is the english department chairman at an underfunded PA college. He and his wife Lily (Mireille Enos of AMC’s The Killing) live in suburbia, but sometimes dream of NYC and in fact she is seeking a job there. Hank’s father is a renowned author and professor and he hasn’t had any contact with him in 15 years. His grown daughter Julie is now married and having issues with her husband. Hank’s English department staff are not big fans of his handling of the department. The one salace he has is his friend Tony (Diedrich Bader of Veep). The entire series begins with Hank ranting on a student, which creates quite a stir.
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Enos and Odenkirk
What I love about this series is the way it shows one character getting hit from all sides: his wife, daughter, staff, faculty, students, and parents are all getting on him about something, in some cases multiples in the same scene. It’s not too often you see this happening effectively, the exception coming to my mind is Paul Thomas Anderson’s Punch Drunk Love, in which Adam Sandler’s character is getting hit from all sides within a single scene. In Lucky Hank, the protagonist is straddling a line between midlife crisis and full-on meltdown and it takes an actor of Odenkirk’s caliber to straddle that line between snarky cynicism and depression from suppressed trauma, while maintaining a degree of humor. And his entire English department staff is such a unique set of scene-stealers: extreme intelligence, but so critical and competitive with each other. As much as I enjoyed this show and it being a showcase for Odenkirk and the cast, I did wonder after the season finale (semi-spoiler) if the writers went all in on this season and where could it go from here? I guess we’ll have to see. In the meantime Odenkirk has swung it out of the park again!
For info on Lucky Hank: https://www.amc.com/shows/lucky-hank--1061358
4 out of 5 stars 
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thedalatribune · 1 year
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© Paolo Dala
Running From Problems
I am running away from my responsibilities. And it feels good.
Michael Scott The Office [Money, Part 2; S04E08]
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filmesbrazil · 2 months
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bonniehooper · 1 year
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Endless List of My Favorite TV Shows
The Office (2005 - 2013)
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bob-belcher · 4 months
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THE OFFICE 4.04 - Money dir. Paul Lieberstein
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jamieroxxartist · 3 months
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✔ Mark Your Calendars: Thurs Feb 1, 2024 on 🎨#JamieRoxx’s Pop Roxx Radio 🎙️#TalkShow and 🎧#Podcast w/ Featured Guest:
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Pop Art Painter Jamie #Roxx (www.JamieRoxx.us) welcomes The Scotty Hollywood Band (Pop Rock) to the Show!
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The Scotty Hollywood Band, led by singer/songwriter Scott Argiro, is set to release their latest single "The Phenomenon" on January 22nd, 2024. The highly anticipated song is an anthemic tribute to elite athletes and is sure to be the perfect soundtrack for sporting events, including the current pro football playoffs and championship game.
Produced by Emmy Award winner Steve Avedis, "The Phenomenon" features a collaboration with rap artist Troof from Shreveport, Louisiana. The song showcases the band's signature energetic performances, emotion-filled vocals, and undeniable talent. "The Phenomenon" is a testament to the band's versatility and ability to seamlessly blend different genres of music. With a mix of rock, hip-hop, and electronic sounds, the song is sure to captivate listeners and keep them on their feet. The single is accompanied by a visually stunning music video directed by Elgin Cahill. The video features dynamic footage of athletes in action as well as captivating performance shots from the band.
Scotty Hollywood Band is no stranger to the music industry, with numerous CDs under their belt and airplay on independent and college radio stations across the country. The band's music has also been featured in films, including releases from directors Joel Schumacher and Paul Lieberstein.
​● Media Inquiries: MTS Management Group/MTS Records www.mtsmanagementgroup.com
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Well, in the end, as Jim is kind of coming back, the baby latches and they have this really beautiful moment on the bench together. And you say this line as Pam, but I could only just hear it as you, because I've heard you say stuff like this before. you went, We did it. And it's so cute. I just love that. I know there's been many times you and I have tackled something really tough and you've turned to me and you've said, We did it. And I just heard my friend in that moment. You know, I was looking at the shooting draft and when we got to this scene, I realized there was a much bigger version of the scene and it's crazy. Oh, yeah. This scene on the bench. I have a whole story about it. This was actually a reshoot. Well, that makes sense because the scene in the shooting draft, it really threw me for a loop. I have it. Do you want me to read it? Yes, read it. Okay, guys, buckle in. Exterior hospital. Spy shot. Pam is on a bench with the baby. People pass by. She looks down at the crying baby. She looks around, puts on the nursing blanket, and presents her breast to the baby. Pam says, Come on. I got good breasts. I got milk in here for you. I got good stuff in here. Don't you like my tittays? Is this about that cup of coffee I had in the second trimester? Give me a break. I'm trying here. Are you going to bust my balls your whole life? Pam looks around to make sure the camera is not around, but we have very good hiding spots. Pam starts to sing Brahms Lullaby. Have a drink. Have a drink. Come on, little Cecelia. I've got milk here in my tittay. It's something that tastes good. Grab a hold here. Get your drink on. Come on. Latch your stupid mouth. Oh, you're getting it. Yes. The baby responds, and for the first time, Pam relaxes. Something changes in her face and she seems happy. Jim pulls up and gets out. Jenna. I read this and I was like, What? What? Would Pam ever tell her baby, don't bust my balls and drink from my tittay and shut your stupid mouth? I was like, What happened here? What happened? Lady, I couldn't do it. I couldn't do it. This was not in the table draft. This was a rewrite for the shooting draft. On the day, I talked to Charlie Grandy, the writer, Paul Lieberstein, our showrunner at the time, and Harold Ramis. I said, I cannot wrap my head around these lines. We shot this outside of the hospital, by the way. We shot this on the real bench outside of the real hospital on location. So when they realized that it didn't work, they wanted to do a reshoot. So they built a bench and like the exterior of the hospital on our warehouse set. This is the other set that I was saying was not really outside. And instead they went back to the table read draft, which just has Pam sitting there like maybe she's on the verge of tears. And then it happens just as Jim walks up and then we know they're going to be okay. -Angela & Jenna
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bibastibootz · 8 months
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Felix Klare als Paul Lieberstein in "Kein einfacher Mord"
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nottherealajhq · 2 years
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The Office is an American mockumentary sitcom television series that depicts the everyday work lives of office employees in the Scranton, Pennsylvania branch of the fictional Dunder Mifflin Paper Company. It aired on NBC from March 24, 2005, to May 16, 2013, spanning a total of nine seasons.[1] Based on the 2001–2003 BBC series of the same name created by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant, it was adapted for American television by Greg Daniels, a veteran writer for Saturday Night Live, King of the Hill, and The Simpsons. It was co-produced by Daniels's Deedle-Dee Productions, and Reveille Productions (later Shine America), in association with Universal Television. The original executive producers were Daniels, Gervais, Merchant, Howard Klein, and Ben Silverman, with numerous others being promoted in later seasons.
The OfficeGenre
Mockumentary
Workplace comedy
Cringe comedy
Sitcom
Based on
The Office
by 
Ricky Gervais
Stephen Merchant
Developed byGreg DanielsStarring
Steve Carell
Rainn Wilson
John Krasinski
Jenna Fischer
B. J. Novak
Melora Hardin
David Denman
Leslie David Baker
Brian Baumgartner
Kate Flannery
Angela Kinsey
Oscar Nunez
Phyllis Smith
Ed Helms
Mindy Kaling
Paul Lieberstein
Creed Bratton
Craig Robinson
Ellie Kemper
Zach Woods
Amy Ryan
James Spader
Catherine Tate
Clark Duke
Jake Lacy
let me out please im running out of jello n ill starve
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Hey, Jammer! You are a molecule
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