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Even thou I am not a fan of the show, nor do I understand why we needed a show like this. I have to hand it to Steve Carell you pulled it off! What I really am trying to say is that the show isn't a complete disaster thanks to you. You pulled off...
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Even thou I am not a fan of the show, nor do I understand why we needed a show like this. I have to hand it to Steve Carell you pulled it off! What I really am trying to say is that the show isn't a complete disaster thanks to you. You pulled off exactly "the dull and unsecure yet I act like everybody loves me kind of boss" perfectly. With that you brought the comedy part to the show, well at least 75% of what it offers. The actors on the show also do a great job but being honest, if it wasn't for you this show would have been cancelled a long time ago (I would actually doubt if it would be on the air). I have nothing against the very talented actors but it's just a very bad show.
Posted jan 26, 2009 9:13 am pt
Even thou I am not a fan of the show, nor do I understand why we needed a show like this. I have to hand it to Steve Carell you pulled it off! What I really am trying to say is that the show isn't a complete disaster thanks to you. You pulled off...
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Even thou I am not a fan of the show, nor do I understand why we needed a show like this. I have to hand it to Steve Carell you pulled it off! What I really am trying to say is that the show isn't a complete disaster thanks to you. You pulled off exactly "the dull and unsecure yet I act like everybody loves me kind of boss" perfectly. With that you brought the comedy part to the show, well at least 75% of what it offers. The actors on the show also do a great job but being honest, if it wasn't for you this show would have been cancelled a long time ago (I would actually doubt if it would be on the air). I have nothing against the very talented actors but it's just a very bad show.
Posted jan 12, 2009 9:36 am pt
…And here we introduce you the America's funniest man! With his appearance on the cover of Life, he got the deserved label. The thing is you would not think, when you see him, with that calm demeanor, that he can be such a great source of...
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…And here we introduce you the America's funniest man! With his appearance on the cover of Life, he got the deserved label. The thing is you would not think, when you see him, with that calm demeanor, that he can be such a great source of laughter. But he is a great example of "less is more", and I guess that made me one of his fans. His part in "40 Year-Old Virgin" just announced what was about to happen. It seemed that Steve's experience of working as a correspondent for the Jon Stewart Daily Show finally paid off. And big, as after his winning at the Golden Globe for "The Office" made of Steve Carell one of the most sought after actors to be distributed in new movies.
Posted jun 24, 2008 6:20 am pt
Steve Carrell has left his mark on movie comedies, drama and gross - outs as well as the obnoxious but lovable Michael Scott on The Office but the way he owns any chracter he plays makes him one of the most versatile actors today. What's brilliant...
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Steve Carrell has left his mark on movie comedies, drama and gross - outs as well as the obnoxious but lovable Michael Scott on The Office but the way he owns any chracter he plays makes him one of the most versatile actors today. What's brilliant about him is, as an actor he can be very broad but subtle as the same time which comes up a lot in The Office and can be very strong yet subdued also. Aside from the goofy, loser character; he pulled on the heartstrings in "Little Miss Sunshine" and "Dan in real life" but in "Bruce Almighty", he played what was meant to be a villain but just didn't stick with an actor like him. Steve Carrell is a very talented and magnetic actor, can't wait for Get Smart!
Posted may 3, 2008 8:55 pm pt
Michael Scott (Steve Carell) is the Regional Manager of Dunder-Mifflin Scranton, the oddball paper selling company from Scranton, RI. You have never seen an office quite like this. Michael is never keeping order, but instead, throwing wacky...
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Michael Scott (Steve Carell) is the Regional Manager of Dunder-Mifflin Scranton, the oddball paper selling company from Scranton, RI. You have never seen an office quite like this. Michael is never keeping order, but instead, throwing wacky parties, inviting random high school buddies over to the office, and even dating and doing some OTHER things with the State Manager, Jan ?. Probably my favorite thing that he does is when he says "Just shut up Toby." Hilarious!! He couldn't be more funny in this show. Also, I have no idea how he can stay so serious through all the zany things he does. Sure he always has that little smirk on his face but how can you blame him. You would probably laughin out loud for all I care. All I'm saying is that you NEED to watch this show because if you dont you have no idea what your missing.
Posted mar 10, 2008 4:39 am pt
The man knows how to entertain. Steve Carell has a talent for entertainment and a gift for comedy. He knows how to captivate an audience, keep them on the edge of their seats and leave them in stitches wanting more. His facial expressions combined...
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The man knows how to entertain. Steve Carell has a talent for entertainment and a gift for comedy. He knows how to captivate an audience, keep them on the edge of their seats and leave them in stitches wanting more. His facial expressions combined with his wacky body language make for an excellent recipe for tv and movie viewing. Better known for his role in "The Office" and more recently as 'Evan Baxter' in "Evan Almighty", the sequel to the Jim Carey movie "Bruce Almighty". His latest movie "Get Smart" with Anne Hathaway is perfect for him and his zany character and is likely to make a lot of money at box offices worldwide.
Posted feb 24, 2008 3:40 am pt
Well, the first time I heard of him, was when he first acted in the movie A 40 yr old virgin. I found that movie horrible, because it was BORING AS HELL. So was the office or something like that. Oh wait he was a bit funny in the tv show, The...
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Well, the first time I heard of him, was when he first acted in the movie A 40 yr old virgin. I found that movie horrible, because it was BORING AS HELL. So was the office or something like that. Oh wait he was a bit funny in the tv show, The office, but it was that funny. Then when I saw behind the scenes of Evan Almighty I was cackling myself, of how funny he was and fun to work with lol. I also wanna learn that dance he does in the movie. It's heaps funny. Keep up the-good-work.
Posted jan 14, 2008 5:15 pm pt
I've never really fussed over Steve Carell, but after watching The Office I have come to realize how talented he really is. His acting is hilarious and he just seems to be getting better. He really has a way about the jokes that he pulls off and...
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I've never really fussed over Steve Carell, but after watching The Office I have come to realize how talented he really is. His acting is hilarious and he just seems to be getting better. He really has a way about the jokes that he pulls off and the character he plays in the Office.
Although his character Michael on The Office is not meant to be a very likable character, there is still a part of me that feels sympathy towards him because of Steve's great acting. He really brings a sense of realism to the character of Michael which is what makes him such a great actor.
Although he is sometimes over the top, in the end he is a great actor. His work on the Office is hilarious and I hope it continues to be.
Posted oct 13, 2007 8:17 pm pt
A gifted actor, Steve is. Very funny and very talented.
Posted aug 26, 2007 6:38 am pt
Steve Carell, of television’s The Office and the new movie Evan Almighty, is a truly gifted actor. He has helped to make The Office not only a hit comedic show and Emmy nominee, but also my personal favorite show. He truly captures the...
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Steve Carell, of television’s The Office and the new movie Evan Almighty, is a truly gifted actor. He has helped to make The Office not only a hit comedic show and Emmy nominee, but also my personal favorite show. He truly captures the imperfections of his character Michael Scott, and keeps viewers tuning in week after week. He never fails to make me laugh. Steve also had a brilliant supporting role in the 2004 movie Anchorman as the clueless and dimwitted Brick Tamland. For most hilarious actors, however, they are only good at making people laugh; Steve, however, has shown that he is truly multifaceted with his captivating performance in the Sundance indie and critic’s darling Little Miss Sunshine. In it, he plays a suicidal and homosexual uncle of Olive, a little girl who dreams of competing in and winning the Little Miss Sunshine pageant in Redondo Beach, California. His compelling performance elicited not only laughs, but deep thought from the audience; this performance proved that Carell can also do dramatic acting just as well as he does comedic. His performances stay in your mind long after you leave the theater or watch him on TV; he has proven to be not only a great television actor, but also one that can handle big movies, such as Evan Almighty, Little Miss Sunshine. The Forty-Year Old Virgin, or Anchorman; he is also not just an actor of comedy, but one of drama as well. I look forward to seeing Steve on the big screen in Get Smart, his latest movie, and in The Office, premiering September 27th on NBC. This man’s acting will surely stand the test of time.
Posted jul 24, 2007 4:50 am pt