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Office Space (Widescreen Edition)

Office Space (Widescreen Edition)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: potrays the life of a true american software engineer
Review: if i could videotape just one day at my workplace, it would be a perfect scene-to-scene copy of office space. never has a movie potrayed cubicle life more than this little gem. watch it. it is a movie you can relate to, and understand. Also has a strong supporting cast with good comedic performances which include a funny talking asian (ajay naidu as Samir Nayeenanajar?) and a gangsta rappin' white guy (David Herman as Michael Bolton?) and a sweet and subdued role by jennifer aniston. the printer scene is legendary.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A movie with "replay"ability!
Review: This is a movie that can 'speak' to you! Some movies you watch, and you enjoy them.... some movies you watch, and they become a part of you because you can associate with the characters, their situtations, and how they feel. That accurately describes Office Space.
To be a bit cruel, the concept for this movie came from a short animated clip done by Mike Judge (of Beavis and Butthead and King of the Hill fame). It was well received, and converted into a full length film. Because of those beginnings, some times this movie feels a bit like 3 stories pasted together and they made up one continuous 'thread' to tie the plots together.

Notice that this doesn't hurt my rating of the video at all!

I find I associate with Peter Gibbon's hatred of working in a cubicle, the need to just 'get away' from it all. Of wanting to do things for yourself in life. This movie, unwittingly, ends up describing ME and how I feel about my life!

There's one line in the movie, after Peter skips work all weekend, he wanders into work late on Monday to get his address book. His best friend explains that he's in a lot of hot water, and what has he been doing?
Peter replies "I did absolutely nothing, and it was everything I imagined it could be".

Amen.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Funniest Movie Ever Made
Review: Office space is the funniest movie i have ever watched. I am a teenager and comedys are an important movie topic in our lives. Our lives revovle around movies and T.V. Office Space was introduced to me through my brother. He told me I had to see it. I watched the movie with a few of my friends, and i almost had a heart attack, i was laughing so much. Very memorable scenes in the movie. "Thats my stapler" Funniest movie ever. I recomened this movie to anybody that doesnt have any heart conditions or is pregnant. (just to be safe) I dont know why this movie was not really popular. But thanx to me I spread the word of this movie to every single on of my friends and i let them borrow my video of office space, and they told everybody, after a week, everybody in my high school was talking about it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: So true to reality it's scary!
Review: I was skeptical when I was invited to see this movie at the theatre, figuring all the funny bits were contained in the trailer and the tv ads. I was sorely mistaken. This is absolutely one of the funniest movies I've ever seen, basically because I can, like many of you all, identify with one or more of the scenarios (e.g. the copier from hell, the commute that never seems to end, the obsession some people have about their office supplies). And I never thought the "oh face" would be an icebreaker in conversation but trust me, it is!
Oh yes, Michael Herman is the coolest actor there is! Watch him in Dude, Where's My Car? as well. He's hot!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I'm Still Laughing just THINKING about the Movie!
Review: This is one of my favorite comedies. Why? Because it's not one of those movies that only relies on tired and crude offensive sex jokes and gross out humor. (And yes, those are fine as well. You'll notice that I didn't really have a problem with "Freddy got Fingered." It just gets overplayed too much.) The movie is actually ingenious with a great story, plot, and a terrific cast of characters.

Peter Gibbons is living through Hell twenty-four-seven. He works for a corporation that has eight bosses barking orders at him everyday. It seems like it just gets worse everyday. Well, that all changes when his eyes are open and his mind is at ease. He realizes that the answer to his solution is to not care anymore. And that's exactly what he does.

I loved everything about this movie. All of the characters are unique in each way. But I must say, Milton steals the show. The mumbling man is played by the very hillarious Stephen Root. He really is the show-stopper. Keep a close eye on him.

This movie is so realistic, it hurts. Especially if you work at that kind of an environment. Come on, how many times have you been stuck in traffic and it seems like everyone is moving except for the people in your lane? This movie takes all of the elements that take place at a work place and magnifies it a hundred times over. It's so funny....it's painful to watch at times.

The DVD could've been better. No eye-popping special features. It's a shame, since this is such a great movie, and is loved by a lot of people. Still, it's the CONTENT that counts. The picture and sound quality was really good.

"Office Space" is a hillarious laugh-riot that will hook you from the start. Check it out as soon as you can. In a world filled with terrible comedies, it's refreshing to know that good ones still exist and are still being made. See this movie! Chances are you will love it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Comedy CLASSIC
Review: My dad recommended I see this film and, at my first viewing, I had no expectations. Little did I know that I would be watching what has since become one of my favourite films of all time. I've probably watched it about 15 times since and each time I enjoy it more and more. Stephen Root's role as the googly-eyed stapler-obsessed Milton is one of the funniest characters ever brought to the screen. Office Space is such a unique film. It's humour is relentless and gives your diaphragm a good workout as you helplessly roll about splitting your sides with laughter. I've since shared this film with my mother who loved it just as much as me. I ended up giving her my copy and buying another for myself. Such is this film. It is addictive, lighthearted relief from what can sometimes be a very mundane life.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I was told I can listen to the radio at a reasonable volume
Review: To say the least Beavis & Butthead's creator Mike Judge makes you laugh till you cry again. Only this time its about work. I mean from begining to end you will laugh. I thought I was gonna drop dead about mid ways through. My favorite character without a doubt is Milton Waddams (Stephen Root), who is put through hell at work, even though he was laid off five years earlier, and by some glitch in the payroll system, he still recieves a paycheck! (I mean he's hilarious)! Im gonna go by saying the same thing Milton always said to his bosses, "Okay, I'll set the building on fire". Dont Miss This!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is true life!
Review: Everything I see/do/hear at work reminds me of this movie. Not since Seinfeld has a comedy been so true to life.

A much overlooked comedy, this is easily one of my top five movies of all time. Every time I watch this movie it cracks me up more and more. I find something new with every viewing, such as someones particular body language, or just a little comment. Plus, it's a very quotable movie, with lines like "Did you get the memo?" and "O-face" that my friends and I still use to this day.

If you are a cubicle jockey like the rest of us, then you will laugh out loud during this movie...the film just hits the bulls-eye every time. I highly reccomend this movie!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Get out of your cubicle and see some real comedy!!!
Review: ... Although this movie has a few moments that will bring a smile to your face (the same kind of smile you get as you pass gas), it is certainly not among the best comedic efforts of all time-.......
A much better film in the same vein would be Bruce Robinson's HOW TO GET AHEAD IN ADVERTISING (Executively produced by George Harrison)...
Even some episodes of the Drew Carey show, and the old Mary Tyler Moore TV Series are better than this film!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: no salt .. noooo salt.
Review: You got to own this movie. I've watched it 20 times and still find little bits of humor. Mike judge even makes a cameo as the Jennifer Annistons (sp?) boss at chotskies. The printer scene is also hillarious. Its a typical gangster beat down of the "PC-Load Letter" machine. Its a sleeper hit and cult classic for office dwellers.

So I'm going to have to ask you to go ahead and buy this movie ummkay. Great. (you'll get this when you see the movie)


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