| What Would You Do If You Had A Million Dollars? |
Well, this movie is just as good as a million dollars to me. If you don't love this movie you don't have a funny bone in your body. This movie is just as funny to me today as it was the first time I saw it. Hundreds of viewings haven't watered it down as has happened for me with other films such as Half Baked. No... this is the real deal. Every character is great, every scene is hilarious. This is a perfect movie and I don't think it can ever be topped. 20 years from now I will still be quoting lines from this movie. If you haven't seen this movie yet, where have you been? Oh, you simply have to own this movie. |
5 Rating
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| A must have in DVD collection |
No DVD collection is complete without Office Space. It's a classic. My friends and I are always making references to this movie. Red stapler, that's my red stapler. Yeeeeeah, I'm gonna need you to put the cover sheet with the TPS reports. Great movie! |
5 Rating
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| Live action version of a comic strip |
If you are a fan of the Dilbert cartoon strip, you will enjoy this parody of the workplace. The Special Edition version includes extra scenes not seen in the original release and helps to pull the entire story together.
When you view this, remind yourself that you are not at the office. |
4 Rating
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| "Ummm, Yeeeeeaaaaahhhh, Riiiigggghhhht." |
Have you ever had a case of the Monday blues? I'm having one as I type!
Peter (Ron Livingston) gets stuck in traffic, gets told he didn't file his TPS reports correctly by 3 different bosses, and gets hassled by the boss of his office; Bill Lumbergh (Gary Cole). Faced with massive job cuts, the workers of Inotech are on edge. Even the copy machine stops working. Sadly the copy machine meets its demise in Michael Bolton (David Herman).
After going to a therapist with his girlfriend, Peter takes a deep breath, and simply doesn't care anymore. He sleeps till noon and walks in late on a daily basis. Peter, Michael Bolton, and Samir voice their anger, complaints and hassles from their job during lunch. While at lunch he meets the lovely Jennifer Anniston at a TGIF type of restaurant during his lunch break. The company hires the 2 Bobs which weed out the dead wood within the office. Many are let go. Bob Slydell (John C. McGinley) comes upon Peter's file and meet with him. Peter tells it like it is even without thinking he could be fired. The Bobs love him and even tell Lumbergh to promote him.
All in all Peter, Michael Bolton, and Samir, who all are fed up with the company, cook up a scheme to embezzle company funds and pocket it; to get even. Will they have the last word? Will there scheme work?
Mike Judge creates this laugh a minute outake of office life. Decent extras but all in all, this is a funny movie that definitely is for anyone who has experienced the Monday blues and/or enjoys comedies. |
5 Rating
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