If you've ever worked in a mid sized office, you'll probably find this movie hilarious. I don't want to spoil the movie but It's a movie about 3 software engineers who hate their jobs. Even the opening scene of them each of them driving to work is funny. Bob: "I see you've missing some work lately Peter." Peter: "I wouldn't say I've been MISSING IT Bob."
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OK, it's a little dated. "Ought" kids won't get what the "2000 switch" was, but this movie stands the test of time otherwise. If you're a Dilbert fan and have not seen Office Space, I hope Dogbert consigns you to his realm where you'll be forced to memorize lines to this classic. Then I hope Lumbergh comes and tells you "yeah,...I'm gonna need you to come in Saturday. And oh, yeah,...I'm gonna need you to come in Sunday too so if you could just do that it would be great" for a year. Just never forget that the Nazis made the Jews wear pieces of flair!! (and not even to save your job should you ever tell those %^$&@'s you like Michael Bolton's music)
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A must see movie for anyone working in an office and/or a cubicle. Best performance for Jennifer Annisted. She gets the comedy across without telling jokes and acting silly. Her unbelieveable composure to the way others think about things makes it even funnier. Would not have been quite as funny without Jennifer Annisted. The whole FLAIR thing shows us that not just offices deal with politics of the workplaces. The red stapler guys really adds humor to the whole Office Worker Attitude....Swingline Staplers rule!!! There is no substitution!!! Hard to do any office work without your Swingline Stapler. Great Comedy and recommended for all office workers to see. A copy is being passes around our office with joy at this time.
This has to be one of the best sendups of the Hell of Cubicles that I have ever seen. Mike Judge (Beavis & Butthead, King of the Hill) hits it right on the head in this laugh-out-loud dark comedy about the American corporate workplace. Mindless drones in a software company march quietly and desperately to their deaths or next jobs without a clue or a hope in the world that their situation can change - until one employee is hypnotized and doesn't care anymore... so much so that the corporate geeks notice and promote him! Milton the Man Who Doesn't Know He's Been Layed Off For Five Years is GREAT as the Red Swingline Stapler guy. I keep watching this one over and over and don't tire of seeing all my fellow co-workers at every place I've been in the past! You'll be laughing about TPS reports, Red Thwingline Thtaplers, evil copy machines, and Michael Bolton for many years to come!Read full review
First, this wide screen version is awesome on a 1080P HD television, even if it isn't blue ray. Not that you need special effects in this classic. The scene to repeat that you can't get is the "attack on the printer", since the television version dubs over a more moderate rap theme than the expletive laden, yet still truly appropriate music in the original. There are behind the scenes interviews added to this, as well as some original but unused footage, where you can sense a possible path the movie could have followed, but in turn would have ruined this perfect movie. And yes, I am a huge fan.....
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