

Office Space
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Misterbanks
> 3 dayThis is the most funny, quirky, intricate Office Comedy you will ever find. And its only 89 minutes. Every character is drop to the ground hilarious. The story is actually believable. Every office employee will scratch their head and say Yeah...if I could do that Id be outta here tomorrow! So...yeeeeeeeeahh get this movie!
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Keon Shere McIntosh
> 3 dayNever heard of this movie till 2003 working in a video/music store. Saw it and laughed like crazy. Perfect scenario of how people at the workplace can just get under your skin and all on your nerves.
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Outdoorsman
> 3 dayThe movie is somewhat dated but is entertaining and has a good storyline that keeps the movie on track. I especially like the assortment of characters in the movie, because without their uniqueness the movie would not be nearly as good.
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Roddie Hoover
> 3 dayBest make fun of old tech companies
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Kidswell
> 3 dayThe first time I watched this, I was 18. It was funny then, even before it started resembling my real adult life. I have referenced this movie dozens of times since then. Should be part of high school curriculum, as hilariously accurate it is.
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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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Linux Fan
> 3 dayI missed seeing this one way back and rediscovered it on youtude when a work-internet sort of company was using some to the cast to recreate scenes of the movie for their Web-Collaboration Tele-Work product (extremely funny ads by the way).
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Hee Chul Kwon
> 3 dayWhat a hillarious movie! I really enjoyed. I had some expection before watching it since there are a lot of positive reviews but I didnt expected this much. All the charactors are so funny and charming. Ron Livingston is very stable and ruled the screen and all other actors did their job really well. The director knew what he is doing. He touched every detail and made everything in his own way. Jennifer Aniston is prettier then ever before or after. She did her job very well too. Also the music is very fun to listen. Rap song totally matched with each situation and they rock! I didnt felt that 1:40:00 passed that quick. This movie is strange. I saw it yesterday and I am still thinking of charactors from the movie even today. Its a strange powerful comedy. I already want to see it again.
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Eric
Greater than one weekGood movie and case isn’t broke the issue is it shows up as delivered because it is but I think the post office sits on it or them for a week or so Good to go.May God Bless You.
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Autumn Witch
> 3 dayI just love this film and as I get older I like it more and more. Even though I havent worked in the USA for years and years, the years I have I can so relate to this film. When it first came out I loved it and now I use words like genius to describe it. Captures both the cooperate culture and chain restaurant industry so well its almost scary. The story follows a group of people working at the lower corporate level a tech firm in the 90s. I just so happened to work for tech firms in the 90s and although all of them werent like this, the majority were. But as long as you have worked at any business in the corporate office level you will get a kick out of this film. It covers all the normal office politics, annoying office mates, type A personalities, horrible upper management, worker bees and everyone else you will find in this environment. The main characters are a low lever programmer and his work mates. The main antagonist is of course the boss and his minions but its more a statement of a man exploring his place in life and where he really would like to be. And surprisingly his desire is not to be rich and powerful but just in a position to enjoy life at his own pace. There is also a peripheral character who works as a waitress at a chain restaurant similar to TGI Fridays or Applebees. Anyone who has ever worked in the restaurant industry will really appreciate this story line and the truths it reveals through her tormentuous struggle. Just brilliant! Also, I have to comment briefly on this version the Bluray, with Flair edition. Even a film of this calibre benefits from such a beautiful picture. They did a very nice transfer. I am not one of those people who like the commentary on most of these types of things but Mike Judge and the rest of the cast did a nice modern update for this edition and it was neither too long or self promoting. I really enjoyed it. And lastly, the deleted scenes were really funny! Great Friday night film. Get some good snacks, some beers and prepare to laugh and cringe!