Reading Jenna Fischer

In the September issue of Esquire magazine, Jenna Fischer wrote an article called Ten Things You Don’t Know About Women.

Here is a video, created by Preston Conner and shot entirely on a camera phone, of various Office staff members (including Steve Carell, Rainn Wilson, John Krasinski, B.J. Novak, Kate Flannery, Charles Esten, Ed Helms, John Sparano, and Dan Beals) reciting from the article.

Warning: Definitely NSFW! It’s pretty raunchy stuff …

Tipsters: LJ Office community, Reid.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_O0Do0idci8

What’s next for Steve and John

Since it’s a rather slow Office news day (not counting spoilers, of course), how about some tidbits on what Steve and John are up to?

Steve Carell

  • Get Smart. Work starts in March on the big-screen version of “Get Smart,” in which Steve plays Maxwell Smart. Read a short blurb about it here.
  • Horton Hears a Who. Steve will supply the voice of the mayor of Who-ville in an animated movie version of “Horton Hears a Who,” scheduled for release in 2008. Jim Carrey will voice Horton the elephant. See the full article and first-look image here.

John Krasinski

  • Brief Interviews with Hideous Men. John will write and direct the big screen version of the David Foster Wallace book. More information at Cinema Blend.
  • A New Wave. Okay, this isn’t a future project, but I thought y’all might be interested in this if you haven’t seen it yet. This is a movie John made last year which is still awaiting release. Warning: this is no Jim Halpert. Watch the trailer of A New Wave here.

It’s Office premiere week!

Can you believe The Office Season 3 is FINALLY HERE?

Here’s a run-down of events for this incredibly exciting week:

It’s an insane week of Office goodness.

Happy Birthday, Steve Carell!

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To celebrate Mr. Carell’s birthday today, check out one of my favorite video clips of Steve from the OfficeTally Video Archive:

Almost exactly one year ago, Steve returned to The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, and the visit was hilarious — the awkward long silence at the beginning of the appearance alone was worth the price of admission. Just brilliant.

Watch the video here. And Happy Birthday, Steve!