Which set of "The Office" to buy?
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Which set of "The Office" to buy?
Mods, I'm not sure if this is the right forum (might also belong in International or TV), but since I'm asking specifically about purchasing the DVDs and their content, I thought I'd post it here. Please feel free to move, if necessary.
I'm thinking about buying "The Office" on Region 1 DVD. Although I thought about buying the seasons separately (Season 1, Season 2, Special), I noticed that you can buy all of them together in one complete 4-disc package. This would save me a little bit of $$$.
Does anyone know if this 4-disc set has fewer extras/special features (commentaries, outtakes, etc.) than the separate editions, or is it identical to what I would find if I were to buy the different seasons separately?
Thanks.
I'm thinking about buying "The Office" on Region 1 DVD. Although I thought about buying the seasons separately (Season 1, Season 2, Special), I noticed that you can buy all of them together in one complete 4-disc package. This would save me a little bit of $$$.
Does anyone know if this 4-disc set has fewer extras/special features (commentaries, outtakes, etc.) than the separate editions, or is it identical to what I would find if I were to buy the different seasons separately?
Thanks.
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The disc contents are exactly the same and the package is nice and uniform on the shelf. But the individual season 1 & 2 sets have a few extra pieces of material like a jargon sheet, office map, poem about Slough, David's wonderful "Excalibur" poem under the season 2 disc on the digipak. There may be more or I may be slighty wrong as I can't look at my sets right now. This is the only reason I haven't sold my season 1 & 2 sets when I got the complete series. I haven't got the individual special release to know if it as any off-disc extras like those.
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Given what pinata242 wrote, I'd spend a couple extra bucks to buy the separate versions. The inserts are entertaining as well. They also explain some of the 'Slough slang'. In the first set, there's also a Wernham Hogg News which includes intro's to the most of the characters, more slang, and a couple of other funny bits. I wasn't sure from pinata242's description if that is included in the complete series. If not, I would definitely opt for the separate versions.
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Sorry for the confusion, but no, the complete series set only contains the discs not the extra leaflets/inserts. Those discs are identical to the other releases. The big let-down for me with the individual sets is that they look like crap next to each other on the shelf, but I'm very particular about that.
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Sorry for the confusion, but no, the complete series set only contains the discs not the extra leaflets/inserts.
The big let-down for me with the individual sets is that they look like crap next to each other on the shelf, but I'm very particular about that.
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just to add a bit...
here in Canada, there were two different releases for the Christmas special DVD. One, which is the one that's widely available, only contains the DVD. The other version, supposedly only available at HMV in Canada, contains the DVD plus a CD containing two David Brent songs. Freelove Freeway and... I don't recall the name, but it's the song that he had done a music video for (mentioned in the Christmas specials). I don't think the DVD + CD version is available anymore though. But I have it, so I don't have to worry.
here in Canada, there were two different releases for the Christmas special DVD. One, which is the one that's widely available, only contains the DVD. The other version, supposedly only available at HMV in Canada, contains the DVD plus a CD containing two David Brent songs. Freelove Freeway and... I don't recall the name, but it's the song that he had done a music video for (mentioned in the Christmas specials). I don't think the DVD + CD version is available anymore though. But I have it, so I don't have to worry.