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É uma das melhores e mais conceituadas sitcoms de sempre e por isso eu via para poder falar dela aqui. Isso não me impede de ter algumas opiniões burras ou apenas ousadas neste episódio por isso ouçam e digam o que acham. Falei da comparação com a versão original, personagens under e overrated, o porquê do aparente declínio da série e mais coisas. O Smooth Operator foi realmente smooth mas o mérito é tópico, é fácil ligar tudo a The Office.
Some of us finally watched The Minecraft Movie recently, and it had us thinking. If there were still bad video game tie-ins for movies and shows, what are the worst ones we could think of? Unfortunately, we still wanted to play most of what we came up with. MORE PLACES TO FIND USCrubscribe ► https://bit.ly/CrubcastGet the show early and get exclusive content at our Patreon ► https://www.patreon.com/crubOur Crubcasts are recorded LIVE at https://www.twitch.tv/crub_official every Tuesday at 7pm Eastern, with EXCLUSIVE Pre- and Post-ShowsJoin our Discord ► https://crub.org/joinBlueSky ► https://bsky.app/profile/crub.orgCome join our Steam group ► https://steamcommunity.com/groups/crubclubPodcasts are available on Apple, Google, Spotify, and other platforms are available at ► https://crub.orgSHOW NOTESYou can play The Room video game here:https://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/547307Here's the interview on that pricing talk we had:https://www.gamefile.news/p/peak-interviewTODAY'S CRUBCAST HOSTSCassandra: https://www.youtube.com/@ThatTravGuyChris: https://www.youtube.com/@MykonosFanNicco: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCl56kbl3tb-KiGEHT7MUGUgMoriarty: https://www.youtube.com/@reallycoolCHAPTERS00:00 Flint, and steel05:23 Should there have been a Crank video game? Maybe, actually...13:45 Open world The Office (US)19:47 Shawshank Redemption: The Official Video Game25:01 My Dinner With Andrew 4K First Trailer 60 FPS X360/PS3/PSP33:11 Telltale's Marty Supreme37:37 Ready Player One: The Dating Sim42:57 Apple's Severance, The Innie/Outie Game49:20 Chris finally thinks55:48 When are you trying too hard at video games? (The1TrueBlue) ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Únete a nuestro canal y apoya a FUERA DE SERIES: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFNyyACx7XbgZ4-S4jzNnGQ/join Analizamos La Oficina, la nueva adaptación mexicana del famoso formato de comedia The Office, ya disponible en Prime Video. ¿Funciona realmente esta versión mexicana? ¿Está a la altura de las versiones británica y estadounidense? En esta crítica sin spoilers hablamos del humor incómodo, del personaje de Jerónimo Ponce interpretado por Fernando Bonilla, y de cómo la serie adapta el universo de oficina al contexto del llamado godinato mexicano. Comentamos también el trabajo de Gaz Alazraki y Marcos Bucay, responsables de trasladar uno de los formatos de comedia más influyentes de la televisión a una empresa familiar en Aguascalientes: Jabones Olimpo. Si te gustaron The Office (US), The Office (UK) o series como Club de Cuervos, aquí te contamos si La Oficina merece la pena. ESTRENO: 13 de Marzo Únete a nuestro chat de telegram en el que miles de personas hablamos cada día de series: - Telegram – Grupo de debate: https://telegram.me/fueradeseries - Telegram – Canal de noticias: https://t.me/noticiasfds Síguenos en nuestras plataformas y podcast sobre series: - Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/es/podcast/fuera-de-series/id288039262 - Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/3RTDss6AAGjSNozVOhDNzX?si=700febbf305144b7&nd=1 - iVoox - https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-fuera-series_sq_f12063_1.html Redes Sociales - Twitter: https://twitter.com/fueradeseries - Facebook: https://facebook.com/fueradeseries - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fueradeseries/ - Youtube: https://youtube.com/fueradeseries Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this week's episode, I look back at the movies and streaming shows I watched over winter 2025/2026 Instead of Coupon of the Week, you can get SILENT ORDER: OMNIBUS ONE for free at my Payhip store at this link until March 31st: https://payhip.com/b/lhCyU TRANSCRIPT 00:00:00 Introduction and Writing Updates Hello, everyone. Welcome to Episode 294 of The Pulp Writer Show. My name is Jonathan Moeller. Today is March the 13th, 2026 and today we are looking at my movie and streaming TV show reviews for Winter 2025 and 2026. We'll also have Coupon of the Week and an update on my current writing, publishing, and audiobook projects. Before we get into all that, let's start off with Coupon of the Week. Actually, we are not going to have Coupon of the Week this week because originally I scheduled a Coupon of the Week for Silent Order: Omnibus One to get you 25% off it. However, I was able to get a BookBub Featured Deal to give away Silent Order: Omnibus One for free on the 17th. So instead, the episode description will just have a link to where you can get Silent Order Omnibus One for free at my Payhip store. Next week, regular Coupon of the Week will return. Now for an update on my current writing, publishing and audiobook projects. As of this recording, I am about 51,000 words into Blade of Wraiths. I had hoped to be a little further at the end of this week, but there was quite a bit of real life stuff to do this week that took up a lot of time. I didn't make quite as much progress as I had hoped, but I did make some progress, so that's good. I'm still hoping to have the book out in April if all goes well, but we will see. I'm also 5,000 words into Dragon-Mage, which will be the sixth book in the Rivah Half-Elven Thief series (six of nine planned). That hopefully will be out in May if all goes well. In audiobook news, the main recording on Blade of Storms (as excellently narrated by Brad Wills) is finished. Just have some proofing to do yet and then get through processing. Then hopefully the audiobook should be available on all platforms by next month. Recording is also underway for Wizard-Assassin, the fifth book in the Rivah Half-Elven Thief series. So that is where I'm at with my current writing, publishing, and audiobook projects. 00:02:00 Main Topic: Movie/TV Show Review Roundup Now let's move on to our main topic this week, my movie roundup. Spring is near, so it's time for my Winter 2025/ 2026 Movie Review Roundup. I admit this is a bit shorter than my usual movie roundups because for a couple of months I didn't see anything I really felt like writing about. Not in a bad way or depressed sort of way, but I just didn't see anything I felt interested enough to write about, whether good or bad. The new year brought new movies to watch and now we have enough for a Movie Review Roundup. As always, the movies and shows are in order from my least favorite to my most favorite. The reviews are based on nothing objective, but only my own thoughts and opinions. First up is Operation Fortune, which came out in 2023. This is a Guy Richie action comedy with Jason Statham in the lead, which probably describes all you need to know about it. Like if you say the phrase "Guy Richie Action Comedy with Jason Statham in the Lead", this would be the movie that popped into your head. Statham plays Orson Fortune, an elite special forces operative. When a mysterious device is stolen by terrorists, the UK government sends Fortune to retrieve it. Fortune teams up with a group of specialists and then sets out to punch bad guys and save the day. Some good action sequences, some funny bits, and Hugh Grant was hilarious as the evil arms broker billionaire, but definitely a paint by number action movie. Enjoyable to watch, but nothing deep. Overall Grade: C Next up is Legend, which came out in 1985. This is a very weird movie told as sort of an '80s style dark fairy tale. The premise is that the Lord of Darkness wants to destroy all light (as lords of darkness are wont to do). But to do that, he needs to kill a pair of unicorns. He sends his goblin minions to do the deed. Meanwhile, Princess Lili is in love with Jack, a forest child who lives in harmony with various elves and dwarves and other natural creatures. When the goblins kill one of the unicorns and take the other back to Darkness's subterranean fortress, Jack and Lili have to team up to rescue the last unicorn and defeat Darkness. The creature work and all the puppets and suchlike look amazing. Poor Tim Curry delivered an excellent performance under that mountain of prosthetics he had to wear as Darkness. That said, I don't think Tom Cruise had quite learned how to act yet, and I'm afraid he kind of stood around with a blank expression most of the time. So I'd say Legend is an interesting fantasy classic, but definitely very niche. Overall Grade: B- Next up is Anaconda, which came out in 2025. This is a very meta, bonkers, and yet nonetheless entertaining comedy movie. It kind of went off the rails while shouting "WHEEEEEE" the entire time. College friends Doug, Griff, Claire, and Kenny are entering middle age and are all dissatisfied with how their lives have turned out. Doug wanted to be a director, but instead makes wedding videos. Griff is a struggling actor. Claire is a divorced lawyer and Kenny is a "Buffalo drunk (he only drinks beer and wine and just some, but not all of the hard liquors). When Griff acquires the rights to make the next movie in the Anaconda series, the four friends jump at the chance to make it as an indie film. Scraping together their savings, they set off for the Amazon to film their snake movie. However, they find themselves caught in the middle of a fight between illegal gold miners and the Brazilian government and there is an actual giant anaconda that is hunting both the gold miners and idealistic American filmmakers. This was very meta since the characters were making a movie in the Anaconda series…in a movie in the Anaconda series. Despite that, it was very funny and I enjoyed it, though it might be a bit too tongue in cheek for some viewers. Comedy, alas, is ever subjective. Overall Grade: B- Next up is Fackham Hall, which came out in 2025. Sometimes a movie is funny but dumb. Sometimes a movie is dumb but still funny, and sometimes a movie is just plain dumb. However, I'm pleased to report that Fackham Hall is the best of the three: funny, but dumb. It's a goofy but affectionate parody of Downton Abbey and the kind of movie that isn't afraid to make jokes simply for the sake of jokes. Interestingly, halfway through the movie takes the right hand turn and becomes a parody of an Agatha Christie novel. It was pretty funny in the vein of the Naked Gun or Airplane movies, though a few of the jokes might be too raunchy for some viewers. Overall Grade: B- Next up is Wrecking Crew, which came out in 2026. I would say this was one part buddy cop comedy, one part noir mystery, and one part John Wick style violence. When private investigator Walter Hale is killed by a hit and run in Hawaii, both his sons (by different mothers) conclude that it was murder. Straight laced James (played by Dave Bautista) is a Navy SEAL with a stable family life, while Maverick cop Johnny (played by Jason Momoa) is frequently drunk and on the outs and on the outs with his girlfriend. Nevertheless, both half-brothers independently realize that shady corporate interests killed their father and set out to find his killers. They must also deal with their complicated feelings with their father and overcome their deep seated resentment of each other. This was a pretty fun action movie, though the violence level is definitely John Wick level and might put off some viewers. Honestly, it made me wonder if there's a "Hawaiian Noir" mystery genre, the way that "Nordic Noir" novels were popular for a while. Overall Grade: B Next up is The Running Man, which came out in 2025. This is both very dark and very funny, and I think it was actually better than the original movie from the 1980s. It explores the same concept. Future America is a dystopia ruled by the Network megacorp and Glen Powell's character needs to get medicine for his daughter, but he can't afford it, so he tries out for the Network's cruel reality shows and lands a spot on the biggest one of all, The Running Man, where contestants have to stay alive and hidden for 30 days while they're hunted by mercenaries and the general public gets rewarded for informing on them. This definitely had strong Idiocracy vibes as well and the satire of contemporary American culture was very cutting and probably quite accurate. I do think this movie deserved better than to flop at the box office like it did, but perhaps it will have a long life on streaming. Overall Grade: B Next up is A Few Good Men, which came out in 1992. This is a high quality legal thriller carried by Tom Cruise's and Jack Nicholson's performances. Today, Tom Cruise is largely famous for extreme stunts like driving a motorcycle cycle off a cliff (it did make for a good movie) and various personal eccentricities, but both he and Nicholson really can act and their scenes together are great. Sometime between this and Legend (which we talked about earlier), Cruise really figured out how to act on screen. Anyway, when a Marine is killed during a hazing ritual, Lieutenant Kaffee (played by Tom Cruise), is called in to investigate, aided by Lieutenant Commander Galloway (played by Demi Moore). Colonel Jessup (who was played by Nicholson), the commander of the Marines in question, wants to cover up what really happened, and Kaffee and Galloway set out to prove that the Marines charged with murder were in fact following orders when the hazing ritual went wrong. Of course, the movie hinges around Kaffee's and Jessup's final confrontation in the courtroom. I have a theory that all genres are in fact variants of fantasy. Like romance is the fantasy of true love, thrillers are the fantasy of violence and so forth. This movie would be the fantasy of the legal thriller, where the bad guy cracks on the stand. In real life, of course, when generals screw up, the privates, the NCOs, and the junior officers get thrown under the bus while the generals go on to cushy gigs at the Rand Corporation or Lockheed Martin. The strength of the performances makes the fantasy and therefore the movie work. Overall Grade: A Next up is The Paper, which came out in 2025. I ended up with a month of the Peacock streaming service, so I decided to give The Paper a try. It is a spinoff of the classic The Office [US] sitcom from the 2000 to 2010s. The premise is that failing paper company Dunder Mifflin from The Office has been purchased by a large conglomerate called Enervate. Enervate 's core business is toilet paper and other paper bathroom products, but they also own the Toledo Truth Teller (we'll refer to that as TTT) newspaper, and they use paper pulp that isn't good enough for toilet paper to print the paper. TTT is a regrettably normal local American newspaper in that it's mostly AP Wire articles and ads, with one reporter who covers local sporting events. Things start to change when Ned Sampson takes over as the new editor of TTT. Ned was formally Enervate's best toilet paper salesman, but he has a romantic view of journalism and wants to be a reporter. As a favor to him, the CEO lets him take over TTT. There he meets Mare Pritti, an Army vet in charge of the paper's layout who also wants to be a real journalist, and the two of them hit it off despite their immediate attraction. Ned has to navigate his coworkers (who range from useless to insane and useless to even more insane), corporate politics, rival bloggers, and his growing attraction to Mare. It was a pretty funny first season and I enjoyed it. There's allegedly going to be a second season, so if that happens, I will definitely watch. Overall Grade: A Next up is Conan the Barbarian, which came out in 1982. I actually saw this before like 15 years ago, but I saw it again at the end of February, so it's time to write about it. This is a very specific movie that deserves its status as a cult classic, and I do think it is better than Legend. It wasn't particularly faithful to any of the Conan stories, but it somehow did a good job of capturing the essence of the character. This was one of Arnold Schwarzenegger's first movies. It might have even been his first one, though I'm not sure. He didn't quite have the whole acting thing down yet, so he played Conan as strong, stoic, and mostly silent, which worked quite well for the character. James Earl Jones was excellent as Thulsa Doom, the evil wizard and cult leader who is Conan's nemesis. I guess in the 1980s, if you wanted your fantasy or science fiction film to be successful, you needed your villain to be an armored figure either played by or voiced by James Earl Jones. The Riddle of Steel scene where Conan throws all Doom's atrocities into his face and Doom goes, "ah" in the sense that, "yeah, I get why you want to kill me," was great. The fight scenes and stunts are all the more impressive in hindsight because obviously they're all practical effects and efforts since CGI didn't exist yet, especially given the large number of horses in the movie, since no horses are notoriously very difficult to work with in film. I once heard an experienced rider say managing a horse is like managing a two year old, albeit a two year old that weighs a thousand pounds and is much stronger than you are. The soundtrack by Basil Poledouris is a classic and deservedly so. Like, modern day oligarchs come across less as dark lords and more like malevolent dorks because they travel by private jets and electric car and yachts and so forth. By contrast, Thulsa Doom thunders across the countryside with his Riders of Doom, accompanied by Basil Poledouris's score with trumpets, drums, and choral parts. If you really want to be an intimidating bad guy, your entourage needs to be armored cavalry riders and you need a Basil Poledouris light motif. Conan the character sometimes gets stereotyped or dismissed as a masculine power fantasy (erroneously in my opinion), but the female characters in the movie are pretty good. Conan's mother faces off against the Riders of Doom by herself and Thulsa Doom himself has to use his mental magic to kill her. Prince's Yasmina is kind of the McGuffin of the movie, but she has a character arc as well where she turns against Doom and helps Conan to fight him. Compared to many '70s and '80s film heroines, Valeria was very good. For example, Lois Lane in the 1978 and 1980 Superman movies screams a lot and basically causes Superman to make a lot of bad decisions while being dead weight. By contrast, Valeria kills a bunch of bad guys with her sword, fists fights some evil spirits to save Conan, and then literally comes back from the dead as a Valkyrie to help Conan in the final battle with Thulsa Doom's goons. So this is definitely worth watching as a cult classic of the fantasy genre, though it does have a lot of nudity even by the standards of '80s movies. Overall Grade: A Now for my favorite thing I saw in Winter 2025/ 2026, which was Wonder Man, which came out in 2026. I was surprised by how much I liked this. The main character is Simon Williams, who is a struggling actor in LA. He's a good actor, but he's also an enormous theater nerd with an encyclopedic knowledge of both film and theater, which means he tends to overthink his performances, to the exasperation of the director and crew, which gets him fired a lot. One day he meets Trevor Slattery, the highly eccentric British actor who unknowingly was recruited to play the fake Mandarin back in Iron Man 3. Trevor has since kicked drugs and alcohol and returned to his one true love, acting. He ends up taking Simon under his wing and together they set out to get auditions for Wonder Man, a remake of Simon's favorite superhero movie from when he was a kid. However, both Simon and Trevor have secrets. Simon is concealing actual superpowers since superpowered individuals are not allowed in major film and television productions for safety and legal reasons due to a hilarious side story involving Josh Gad. Trevor was actually recruited under the threat of returning to prison by the Department of Damage Control to spy on Simon since they suspect he has superpowers but can't prove it and they want to find enough evidence to arrest him. The tension of all these plot threads keeps ratcheting up until the final episode. Anyway, this was an excellent self-contained "ground level" Marvel story without a lot of callbacks or cameos or getting lost in the increasingly complex MCU continuity. The friendship between Simon and Trevor, two extremely eccentric actors, was both touching and hilarious. Overall Grade: A+ So those are the movies and streaming shows I watched in Winter 2025 and 2026. So that's it for this week. Thank you for watching The Pulp Writer Show. I hope you found the show enjoyable and interesting. A reminder that you can listen to all the back episodes with transcripts at https://thepulpwritershow.com. Stay safe, stay healthy, and see you all next week.
Maintenant Vous Savez, c'est aussi Maintenant Vous Savez - Santé et Maintenant Vous Savez - Culture. C'est la série la plus regardée sur Netflix US avec 57 milliards de minutes streamées. The Office US n'a pas attendu la tendence du stream pour devenir un classique de la sitcom américaine nouvelle génération. Et pour cause, le premier épisode est sorti le 25 mai 2005 sur la chaîne NBC. A l'origine c'est une série anglo-saxonne écrite par l'incontournable humoriste local, Ricky Gervais et son compère Stephen Merchant. Qu'est-ce qui fait la touche de The Office ? Et pourquoi cette version a-t-elle rencontré autant ce succès ? Et qui sont les personnages ? Écoutez la suite de cet épisode de "Maintenant Vous Savez - Culture". Un podcast Bababam Originals, écrit et réalisé par Jonathan Aupart. Première diffusion : octobre 2021 À écouter aussi : Pourquoi la série South Park est-elle dans le viseur de Donald Trump ? Pourquoi les personnages de série meurent-ils sans raison ? Quelles sont les 6 prédictions de la série Black Mirror devenues réalité ? Retrouvez tous les épisodes de "Maintenant vous savez - Culture". Suivez Bababam sur Instagram. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Meredith Palmer herself is in the house! Kate Flannery, beloved for her scene-stealing role on The Office (US), joins Randy Miller for a conversation that's equal parts hilarious and heartfelt. From her competitive game show showdown alongside Oscar Nuñez (yes, charity was involved) to the origins of her fierce competitive streak, Kate reveals the drive behind the comedy. She and Randy bond over cake — because who doesn't? — and Kate dishes on touring the country with her electrifying cabaret show alongside fellow comedy icon Jane Lynch. Whether you're an Office superfan or just love a good behind-the-scenes story, this episode delivers laughs, nostalgia, and genuine insight into what makes Kate Flannery one of the most dynamic performers in the business.
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This fortnight, Nick and Alastair battle the evils of the system (exhaustedly) with One Battle After Another (18:08) and then icky extraterrestrial creatures in Alien: Earth (36:09). As if that wasn't enough, Alastair's seen M3gan 2.0, while Nick's watched the first season of The Paper, the new sitcom spinning off from The Office US.
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We chat unusual trained companions, what sucked as a kid but is great as an adult and we are joined by The Office US star Creed Bratton. For exclusive content and the full show including music features, visit: https://www.rova.nz/podcasts/george-fm-breakfast-with-lee-tammy Join the Whānau on Instagram, Facebook & Tik Tok.
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The legend that is Creed Bratton from The Office US joins us in studio to chat about his time on the show, his love for acting and music and also his upcoming comedy show in Auckland. For exclusive content and the full show including music features, visit: https://www.rova.nz/podcasts/george-fm-breakfast-with-lee-tammy Join the Whānau on Instagram, Facebook & Tik Tok.
It's Monday brekkie! Welcome back e te whānau, Rosetta and Milly are kicking off the new week with an epic show: Te Whakataukī o te Wiki with Kommi, Fashun with Penelope Noir, a chat with Creed Bratton (The Office US) ahead of his NZ show, Loose Reads with Suri, and Sam is your bosom selecta today! Plus our new AOTW is 'Bleeds' by Wednesday, and we're giving away Splore tix all week! Whakarongo mai nei!
The creators of The Office (US) have returned with The Paper: a new series set in a struggling local newspaper. We put it to the test to see if it can match the magic of the original.Hannah and guest critic Clare Rawlinson also share their experiences in a contracting media landscape and local newspapers, and how The Paper taps into the erosion of news coverage occurring worldwide.Plus, we sidebar on the best moments from the 2025 MTV Video Music Awards, arguably the least serious yet most fun of all the awards nights.Show notes:Vote in Radio National's 100 favourite books: https://www.abc.net.au/listen/radionational/countdown/top100books
The pod returns, in sleepy mode – Peter, Anahit and Ellie get caught up on some recent releases, talk through our home set-ups, discuss Films Of 2025 So Far, and go surprisingly in-depth on... Pride & Prejudice and The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie. The mid-2000s, baby! TIMESTAMPS: What We've Been Watching (recaps on 28 Years Later, Superman and The Office (US)) (2:00) Our favourite places to watch the movies (16:20) The films we've watched the most (Spongebob, Lord of the Rings) (27:00) Our comfort watches (Spinal Tap, Mona Lisa Smile, Pride & Prejudice) (35:55) Actual Film Chat: Films of 2025 so far, and our picks for the rest of the year (46:20) If you like The Cineskinny, tell your pals! Leave us a five-star review! Share the episode on socials! Follow the team on Twitter @ptrsmpsn @anahitrooz @jamiedunnesq @lew_rob_, get us on TikTok @thecineskinny, email us at cineskinny@theskinny.co.uk Music: Too Cool by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-cool) License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
We're back to a semblance of normality this week, except for James being in Florida and having to dial in remotely, but that doesn't stop us taking on the police with Sheridan Smith in I Fought The Law on ITV1, exploring upstairs/downstairs relationships with Eve Myles in The Guest on BBC1, and rocking out with The Runarounds on Prime Video. Plus Domhnall Gleeson stops by to chat with us about The Office (US) spinoff The Paper on Sky.(Episdoe 352)
In de week van de 70ste verjaardag van Disneyland debuteert het park een unieke nieuwe show met een Audio-Animatronic van de enige echte Walt Disney himself. Wat vinden wij hiervan? Goed gelukt of klein beetje creepy? Verder heel veel Disney+ en filmnieuws en genoeg mooie tips om een avondje Youtuben mee te vullen! Genoemd in de aflevering: Youtube-kanaal Adam The Woo Youtube-kanaal Ordinary Adventures Video over Steve Valkenburg De Walt Audio-Animatronic Hoofdstukken: 00:42 70 jaar Disneyland vieren
Rainn Wilson knows that talking about faith and spirituality isn't exactly cool. But "The Office" actor has never been one to worry about that.
We dive into the latest Glossys, including Donald Trump demanding his portrait in Colorado’s state capitol be taken down because it’s “purposefully distorted.” Tiger Woods hard launches his new relationship—plot twist, she’s Trump Jr.'s ex! Meanwhile, The Office US celebrates 20 years, and Ricky Gervais admits he thought the remake would flop. Plus, Leonardo DiCaprio’s girlfriend is so done with being called “Leo’s girlfriend.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Despite its undercurrent of warmth and optimism, The Office (US) went to some pretty dystopian places in its explorations of the workplace--which were really just reflections of the boring dystopia of our reality.In this episode, we look at how The Office fits within the context of Workplace Dystopian media, works such as Superstore, Office Space, Sorry to Bother You, and Silicon Valley. We also place The Office head-to-head with the most popular workplace dystopia on TV right now, Severance. Our discussion delves into how corporate companies like Dunder Mifflin and Lumon, and those in other workplace dystopian media, use tactics like Diversity Day or "waffle parties" to present a veneer of benevolence to distract workers from how terrible their jobs actually are.But, you know, in a fun way.We also introduce our new segment for this series: The Finer Things Club! We discuss E. M. Forster's novel A Room with a View. It's very exclusive.Further Reading:Corporate Erin on TikTokDefining a Boring DystopiaComparing the workplaces in The Office and Severance
Which version of The Office is better: UK or US? Comedian, actor, and writer Liam Williams takes on radio and podcast host Julia Cunningham in today’s debate. Liam points out that The Office UK reinvented sitcom comedies and is the original series, making the US version inherently derivative. Julia counters that the US version improved upon the original, creating a show that remains incredibly popular even though it’s been off the air for over a decade. Which version of The Office will Ronald Young Jr. rule is the superior franchise? Follow Liam @funnylad5 on Twitter and Julia @juliacunninghaaam on Instagram and @juliacunningham on Twitter. Keep up with Ronald Young Jr. @OhitsBIGRON on X and Instagram. And stay up to date with us @LemonadaMedia on X, Facebook, and Instagram. For a list of current sponsors and discount codes for this and every other Lemonada show, go to lemonadamedia.com/sponsors. Joining Lemonada Premium is a great way to support our show and get bonus content. Subscribe today at bit.ly/lemonadapremium. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to The Nerdy Podcast ran by Northern Nerds!! Welcome to "Nerdy Up North Podcast," the ultimate podcast for fans of the beloved TV show The Office (US)! Join us as we dive deep into the hilarious and heartwarming world of Scranton's favorite paper company. From the unforgettable antics of Michael Scott and the quirky dynamics of the Dunder Mifflin team to the iconic moments that made us laugh, cry, and cringe, as we explore our favourite episodes.. We'll break down key plotlines, analyze character development, and share our favorite quotes and scenes. Whether you're a die-hard fan or a newcomer to the series, our discussions will spark nostalgia and bring fresh perspectives to the timeless humor and relatable moments that The Office has to offer. So grab your favorite snack from the break room, settle in, and get ready to relive the magic of The Office with us. Remember, it's not just a podcast; it's a celebration of the quirks, camaraderie, and chaos that make Dunder Mifflin a place we all wish we could work at!
Rainn Wilson is the actor and comedian best known for his role as Dwight Schrute on the The Office (US), for which he received three consecutive Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series. He is also the host of Soul Boom, a podcast discussing spirituality, and authored a book of the same name exploring how we can use spiritual tools to help solve some of life's problems.
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Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Google DeepMind co founder shares Nobel Chemistry Prize Amount UKs richest pay in income tax revealed The Office US star Jenna Fischer reveals cancer diagnosis Wildlife Photographer of the Year Tadpoles win top prize Miranda Hart Lyme disease left me bed bound Lisa Marie Presley describes day Elvis died in posthumous memoir Wimbledon Line judges to be removed and electronic calling brought in from 2025 Ammanford Jury discharged in triple stabbing trial Delhi high court Our son died. Now we can use his sperm to have a grandchild When will Hurricane Milton hit Florida
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Miranda Hart Lyme disease left me bed bound Ammanford Jury discharged in triple stabbing trial When will Hurricane Milton hit Florida Amount UKs richest pay in income tax revealed Google DeepMind co founder shares Nobel Chemistry Prize Wildlife Photographer of the Year Tadpoles win top prize Delhi high court Our son died. Now we can use his sperm to have a grandchild Wimbledon Line judges to be removed and electronic calling brought in from 2025 The Office US star Jenna Fischer reveals cancer diagnosis Lisa Marie Presley describes day Elvis died in posthumous memoir
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv The Office US star Jenna Fischer reveals cancer diagnosis Ammanford Jury discharged in triple stabbing trial Delhi high court Our son died. Now we can use his sperm to have a grandchild Wimbledon Line judges to be removed and electronic calling brought in from 2025 Miranda Hart Lyme disease left me bed bound Lisa Marie Presley describes day Elvis died in posthumous memoir Wildlife Photographer of the Year Tadpoles win top prize When will Hurricane Milton hit Florida Amount UKs richest pay in income tax revealed Google DeepMind co founder shares Nobel Chemistry Prize
In this episode, Jim and Steve watch the first episode of the series 1670! Do you like The Office (US)? Do you wish they would make another version of The Office set in 1670 Poland? Well, this might be your new favorite show! Listen and find out!
Hey, where you bin? Come on…where you wheely bin? There's a new podcast waiting for you!Welcome to episode 440 of The Chris Moyles Show on Radio X Podcast. With five fantastic guests, what a whopper of a podcast it is. The week kicked off with a visit from actor and musician Russell Crowe. From Gladiator to Glastonbury, he tells us how he's ready to take over The Acoustic Stage at the festival this summer. Also, Blackadder creator Ben Elton popped in, the lead singer of Travis, Fran Healy, dialled in from LA, and Luther actor Idris Elba reflects on his time in The Office US. Finally, the legendary astronaut Tim Peake launched into the studio to answer your questions about space travel, weightlessness and…hoovers?!Are you not entertained? Well, here's some extra bits for you…A stellar game of Reverse WordsA visit from the whole McFamily (Saturday show listeners will understand)A bargain involving Whitehaven and a parka jacketEnjoy! The Chris Moyles Show on Radio XWeekdays 6:30am-10am
Also talk SpongeBob, Luke Walton, Mike Kinkade, today's Cougs hoops game (which I'm going to), today's snow, the British Office vs The Office (US), my columns at The Daily Evergreen, why today is a special anniversary for me and much more☃️
The latest instalment of our monthly series sees Hannah Skoda and Rana Mitter explore the long history behind the Post Office Scandal, the historical precedents behind recent developments in US politics and more Our new monthly series explores the history hitting the headlines – and the way the past informs today's world. The latest instalment of our monthly series sees Hannah Skoda and Rana Mitter explore the long history behind the Post Office Scandal, the historical precedents behind recent developments in US politics and more. The HistoryExtra podcast is produced by the team behind BBC History Magazine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Spis treści: (00:15) Wróciłyśmy! (03:30) The Office US (04:45) The Office PL (05:45) 6 stóp pod ziemią (07:35) Frasier (11:00) Biedne istoty, Anatomia prawdy, Oskary (14:59) „Nasze winy” Louise Kennedy https://www.legimi.pl/ebook-nasze-winy-kennedy-louise,b1018424.html Link do wypróbowania Legimi za darmo przez 30 dni: https://www.legimi.pl/kod/ASQ6K/ https://www.legimi.pl/kod/J4U75/ (16:37) „Ku*wa, ku*wa, ku*wa” Linn Strømsborg (18:05) „Tom Lake” Ann Patchett (19:28) „First Lie Wins” Ashley Elston (22:28) Koniec dygresji, początek pierwszej historii Karolina opowiada o morderstwie Moriah Wilson oraz wielkim pościgu za jej morderczynią. (47:37) Początek drugiej historii Karolina opowiada o śmierci milionerki Sunny von Bülow oraz sensacyjnym procesie jej męża Clausa von Bulow Nie zapomnij sprawdzić zdjęć z tego odcinka na naszym instagramie @2karoliny2podcasty Instagram Karoliny 1 @acecaroline + instagram Karoliny 2 @karolinagawr Możesz też nas symbolicznie wesprzeć na Patronite https://patronite.pl/prawdziwe-zbrodnie
If pretzel day is your favorite day of the year you'll enjoy playing 10 trivia questions on quotes from the US version of The Office! If you'd like to choose a specific topic or dedicate an episode to a friend send a donation of your choice on Venmo to @NoChitChatTrivia and write the topic you'd like in the comments: https://account.venmo.com/NoChitChatTrivia Our official store is live! Support the show by grabbing an NCCT shirt, hat, puzzle, or more: https://www.thetop10things.com/store Visit our sister site thetop10things.com for travel and entertainment information! Thank you to everyone who listens! Say hello or let's collaborate: nochitchattrivia@gmail.com
Sam and Tom discuss what item they'd take back to medieval times.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour is box office gold. Geriatric millennial correspondent Ben Law checks out the nearly three-hour concert movie and reports back on his favourite eras. Screenwriter and showrunner Greg Daniels is the creative mind behind beloved shows like The Office (US), Parks and Recreation and King of the Hill. He talks to Ben and Beverley about his current show, Upload, which takes a dystopian turn into the world of big tech and digital afterlives.And file it under the category of things no one asked for: a four-hour recut of Baz Luhrmann's 2008 epic (flop) Australia is heading to Disney+. Beverley revisits Australia — the movie — to see how it holds up (spoiler alert: Hugh Jackman's jacked torso holds up.)
This week on JOY, Craig's “bestie friend,” Angela Kinsey, stops by! Angela is a star on the hit TV show The Office (US), and co-hosts the successful podcast “Office Ladies” with co-star Jenna Fisher, focusing on the ultimate Office re-watch. Additionally, Craig and Angela discuss her talent as an exceptional tennis player. This is a fun one - enJOY!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Send us a Text Message.This week Maria and Natasha talk about the fact that many of the things we take as given, such as things that we believe are negative and true about ourselves, are actually totally made up and not rooted in objective reality. Notable digressions include discussing multiple Office (US) episodes, as well as the outlining the inspiration for this episode, which came from a Succession quote. To get in touch with Maria:Download the "Work Smarter, Not Harder" free workbook: restovergrind.com/save-timeBook a free consult call: restovergrind.com/work-with-me Email: info@restovergrind.comInstagram and TikTok: @rest_over_grindTo get in touch with Natasha: Instagram: @natashatekeste Website: natashatekeste.com
After living in Dumfries for the best part of 2 years and having a podcast for the vast majority of that time I realised there was another ag podcaster in the area and suddenly discovered Farming Funny which has to be one of if not the most popular farming podcast in Scotland! Run by Nick and James who come from the polar opposites of farming, James from the way coast arable and Nick west coast sheep farming have also lived somewhat parallel lives! Meeting in Aberdeen at uni, then trying something different…for Nick sales in London and for James driving tractors he would deem toys in Australia Then both came back to their respective home farms to put their major stamps on things! James putting a fair few generations eggs into a successful biogas themed basket and Nick moving away from the conventional and into easy care sheep! Lots of laughs had, I'd you enjoyed the three of us go and check out farming funny's episode ‘the influencer'…shut up! I hate it as much as you!
The man best known as Saul from Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul is now taking on a new role as Hank in Lucky Hank on Stan. Bob Odenkirk discussed if he still stays in touch with Bryan Cranston and the special bond they made together on the show. Plus, who is the unlikely The Office US star who helped co-create Lucky Hank? Bob Odenkirk reveals all! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Takeaway Trivia returns with episode 145 of your weekly pub quiz in a podcast. Four rounds of general knowledge bar trivia to test your brain. Grab some paper and pens, decide on a prize and quiz the family around the dinner table or help the miles melt away while you're on a long drive across the country. This week: General Knowledge Alphabetti Quizetti 2022 in Review Final Fling Enjoying the quiz? Tips: ko-fi.com/takeawaytrivia Written and hosted by the team behind the Bar Wars pub quiz - a quiz that has been running since 2000 in locations in Cheltenham and Hereford UK. Hosted by Leon, former presenter on Sunshine Radio & Like Radio in the UK. Want to contact us? Fancy seeing some subjects covered on this podcast? Tweet us your suggestions@barwars or follow us at www.facebook.com/takeawaytrivia Takeaway Trivia is also now available on Youtube. Intro music: There It Is by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4519-there-it-is License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ We make every effort to check that the trivia presented in this podcast is correct and up to date at the time of publishing however this contents of this podcast are presented for entertainment purposes only. Takeaway Trivia cannot be held responsible for any errors. #pubquiz #podcast #trivia #quiz #generalknowledge #questions #bartrivia --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/barwars/message
Character Study takes over Never Seen It. Kyle is joined by guests Mike Carrozza and Bailey Norton, and they debate what movies are the favorites of characters from "The Office (US)." Enjoy this special weird tangental episode this week! Find us on instagram and twitter at /neverseenitshow to vote for who is rightest! Tell us what you think! Character Study Note: Movies liked canonically in The Office Universe are not allowed to be picked. I.E. You cannot argue that Michael Scott's favorite movie is Threat Level: Midnight. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bears, beets, Battlestar Galactica, and 10 trivia questions on the US version of The Office! See if you can answer all 10 of our questions! If you'd like to request a specific topic send a donation of your choice on Venmo to @NoChitChatTrivia and write the topic you'd like in the comments. Like us on Facebook at facebook.com/NoChitChatTrivia Visit our sister-site thetop10things.com for travel and entertainment information! Thank you to everyone who listens!
Jordana talks about US Bank's return to the office plan, plus a look back at our voting trends and whether we vote just too much in America.
This month, Lisa and Charles Adrian compare and contrast two jungle-based adventure rom coms. Romancing The Stone Year: 1984 Written by: Diane Thomas, Lem Dobbs, Howard Franklin, Treva Silverman Director: Robert Zermeckis Stars: Michael Douglas, Kathleen Turner, Danny DeVito The Lost City Year: 2022 Screenplay by: Oren Uziel, Dana Fox, Adam Nee, Aaron Nee Based on a story by: Seth Gordon Director: Aaron Nee, Adam Nee Stars: Sandra Bullock, Channing Tatum Show notes: This month's episode is slightly longer than usual because we need the time to get into which of these films is better than the other. Spoiler: it's the first one. The first one is better. The ‘Fabio' who is mentioned is Fabio Lanzoni. Fabio is famous for being, among other things, a prolific romance novel cover model. You can read more about him in the Guardian here: https://www.theguardian.com/fashion/2015/jul/15/fabio-confessions-original-male-supermodel. We mention the films Step Up (2006) (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0462590/), Magic Mike (2012) (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1915581/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1), 21 Jump Street (2012) (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1232829/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0), Bridget Jones's Diary (2001)(https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0243155/), The Jewel Of The Nile (1985)(https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0089370/) and Body Heat (1981)(https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0082089/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0), and the TV series Only Murders In The Building (2021- )(https://www.imdb.com/title/tt12851524/) and The Office (US version) (2005-2013)(https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0386676/). The gay rom com we have already covered on the podcast is Single All The Way (2021) (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt14315756/), which is the subject of our 11th episode. Next month we will try to watch Bros (assuming it is available to watch in our jurisdiction by the time we need to record) (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9731598/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1). We record these episodes over the internet. Sometimes the audio is not perfect. We apologise for that. Music in this episode is by Martin Zaltz Austwick (martinzaltzaustwick.com). Artwork is by Lisa Findley. Thank you for listening!
Rolling Stone recently dropped its top 100 TV shows of all time, and we've got some thoughts -- particularly whether Parks and Recreation deserves to be ranked higher than The Office (US). Things go WAY off the rails from there in ways we can't fully explain, and then we attempt to answer what's the dumbest thing we've done in the last 24 hours! Send in YOUR questions at spacecastlepodcast@gmail.com, @spacecastlepod on Twitter and Instagram, or by leaving a text or voicemail at 1-970-591-3577! Join the madness on our Discord! Become part of the crew by joining our Patreon! Theme song "Deez Notes" by D.T. Carel and Brian Lovett. Indie Podcast spotlight: Omega Star 7!
Join us for an amazing episode with Jigar Shah who gained prominence as an American clean energy entrepreneur and is now the Director, Loan Programs Office at the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE).
Welcome to #PubTriviaSummer! Thank you for joining us for another bonus episode themed around The Office (US)! These questions are recycled from a live game we hosted on YouTube in May 2021. Test your knowledge of the employees of Dunder Mifflin with the following rounds: Short Answer Guest Stars More Short Answer Links and Contact Information: Twitter and Instagram @PubTriviaGroup Facebook YouTube Website Email: pubtriviagroup@gmail.com Are you enjoying our games? Please consider supporting our trivia by subscribing on Patreon. Otherwise, leaving a 5-Star rating on preferred podcasting platform means the world for us as we seek to expand this project!
Welcome to #PubTriviaSummer! Thank you for joining us for a bonus episode themed around The Office (US)! These questions are recycled from a live game we hosted on YouTube in May 2021. Test your knowledge of the employees of Dunder Mifflin with the following rounds: Short Answer Quotes Scranton Links and Contact Information: Twitter and Instagram @PubTriviaGroup Facebook YouTube Website Email: pubtriviagroup@gmail.com Are you enjoying our games? Please consider supporting our trivia by subscribing on Patreon. Otherwise, leaving a 5-Star rating on preferred podcasting platform means the world for us as we seek to expand this project!
Linda Purl is best known for her roles as Fonzie's girlfriend on Happy Days, Pam Beesly's mother Helene in The Office US and Elizabeth Gaines in Homeland. Other TV roles include Hawaii Five-O, The Waltons, Matlock, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Murder She Wrote, Desperate Housewives, True Blood and Designated Survivor. Since 2020, she has been in a relationship with Patrick Duffy who played Bobby Ewing in Dallas, who she speaks about in the episode. Linda Purl is guest number 207 on My Time Capsule and chats to Michael Fenton Stevens about the five things she'd like to put in a time capsule; four she'd like to preserve and one she'd like to bury and never have to think about again .Follow Linda Purl on Twitter and Instagram @lindapurl .Follow My Time Capsule on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook: @MyTCpod .Follow Michael Fenton Stevens on Twitter: @fentonstevens and Instagram @mikefentonstevens .Produced and edited by John Fenton-Stevens for Cast Off Productions .Music by Pass The Peas Music .Artwork by matthewboxall.com .This podcast is proud to be associated with the charity Viva! Providing theatrical opportunities for hundreds of young people. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
To continue our television theme, Quizmaster Sups delivers four facts about the US TV show The Office. But one of his facts is faker than bears eating beets! Join Tanner and Andi (ISHK's Jim and Pam) in guessing which fact is a lie! Follow and subscribe! linktr.ee/ISHKpodcast Rate and review! Apple, Spotify, Overcast Chat with us on Discord! Send your topic ideas to us on Instagram, Facebook, or the I Should Have Known website. Read more: www.ishouldhaveknownpodcast.com Support the show