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I'd go so far as to say the first bunch of seasons of the American Office were outstanding. It's really only in the last 2 or so years that's it's started to tail off, with last season and the current one being particularly bad. Saying Jim and Pam are exhausting is not near extreme enough, a more apt descriptor would be insufferable; at least since after the baby was born.The hipster hater in me would love to hate the American version of the office. I just can't. Even the one line from Creed each episode cracks me up. Jim and Pam are exhausting, but everyone knows that.The Office is hilarious. Hangover 2 looks awful.Horrible Bosses:
Wanted to mix in a little comedy with the horror movies. Ended up not really digging this one. Sure there were a few funny scenes, but after I got over the initial shock of a foul-mouthed Jennifer Aniston, for me the movie got stale for the last hour or so. Not in any rush to watch it again. 5/10.
I think this was the first time I saw all of the trailer for Hangover 2, and holy #### does that look terrible.
The Office:
I never look forward to popping in shows/movies after people telling me for years how funny it is and how much I HAVE to watch it. This is the rare exception when I am mad I didn't listen sooner. After starting about 3 weeks ago, I have plowed through the first 3 seasons. Hardly a bad episode in the bunch, and there is always something that cracks me up in each episode. Thought they made a mistake at the beginning of 3 by having the Conn. branch and the Penn. branch, as I didn't like the chemistry of the other branch, but that was corrected quick enough. I think I have heard that it has begun to tail off, but still looking forward to the next few seasons if they are able to keep up the humor.
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moments for sitting through a movie for 2 hours. There has to be something else there to sustain my interest and want to watch it again to get over a 5/10 for me. I will admit that there have been a few I haven't liked but I tried watching again and dug more, but neither of these really made me even want to try to watch them again. Stuff I have liked lately (not that all are really new), were more because I knew little about them and ending up being surprised - stuff like Fanboys, Baby Mamma, Easy A, Super, etc.. What has been failing for me is the big budget comedies that are hyped by everybody and end up showing you most of the funny scenes in the trailers.

just for the angry barn dancing scene.
The only intellectual character seemed to be Mace, all the others let feelings get in the way, which is inexcusable when your mission is to save MANKIND.
