Office Space
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Brandon M.
> 3 dayCome on, it’s Office Space… can’t go wrong.
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Mike Hoekstra
> 3 dayGenius. Over 20 years since its release, Office Space remains relevant in every aspect of working in an office and cubicles.
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Bob
> 3 dayLoved it bought it!
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Tan Man
> 3 dayHands down the greatest piece of satire of all time for the modern working class.
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Sarah Hettinger
> 3 dayI watched this movie in high school and thought it was pretty funny. Then I graduated college and started working that cube life. Watched this movie again and got a whole brand new perception on it. Not only hysterically funny, this movie is the most relatable movie I have ever seen. A+ script and A+ acting. Not to mention it has Jenny Aniston in her prime so it is worth watching just for that. I wont say it made me re-evaluate my life, buuuut every time I hear damn it feels good to be a gangsta I get the urge to smash the printer at my office.
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Francesca
> 3 dayCute office comedy.
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TM Conway
> 3 dayMy coworkers and I would reference this movie all the time. We swore our boss was a Lumberg. The movie still works even all these years later. It was fun to see throwback images of some of the characters. The thing I noticed most this time was all the gangsta rap that was used.
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Liz dede
> 3 dayThis movie is THE movie to watch for anybody who ever gets frustrated at work. At stupid bosses or needless paperwork or silly policies or stupid fax machines that break down all the time. You dont even have to work in a cubicle to enjoy the humor. You will laugh your head off anyway. This movie has become a cult classic. I cant beleive how many people at my job will quote scenes from the movie. I first saw Office Space on a pay channel a few years ago and I kept thinking about different parts of the movie long after I had seen it. Then recently I realized that I needed to buy it and add it to my collection because it is the kind of movie to watch over and over again. And if you have a particularly bad day at work, its fun to put in the DVD and play the ending credits that features a hip-hop version of Take this job and shove it. Then you can dance around the living room and I guarantee your bad work day will fade to just a distant memory.
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James R. Mckinley
> 3 dayThis has to be one of my favorite movies of all time. I think anyone who has ever worked in an office will identify with all of the characters. There are days when I feel that the lead character played by Ron Livingston was based on my life. I must be having a case of the Mondays I used to work with a guy who insisted on only using his personal antique stapler. If anyone ever finds a hypnotist that can zap me into not knowing I went to work - please find me. Until then, I will continue to arrive late to work, enter through the back door, zone out for an hour pretending to work, and get an actual fifteen minutes of work done every day. This movie gets funnier every time. Everyone who commutes to work, especially in California, will also identify with the traffic scenes. After seein the movie, I can now at least smile a little thinking about how funny everyday, mundane life can really be.
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Michael Griffith
> 3 dayWe had this film on VHS, which we retired when DVDs became popular. But it is difficult to find older films sometimes on DVD. Office Space is a snarky, funny comedy about the woes of cubicle life in soulless offices. It still holds up, even after all these years.