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Office Space (Widescreen Edition)

Office Space (Widescreen Edition)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the funniest movie's ever
Review: I was sitting home bored one day when I happened to catch this movie on cable. I couldn't believe this gem was overlooked in theatrical release. Talk about hilarious. After watching this movie I went out and bought it. It's that funny. Being a person who worked in a situation similar to the one our main character, Peter Gibbons, worked in I could totally relate to this movie. Made me laugh and laugh. All the characters are funny. Great comedy.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Too Much "Space"
Review: This film is brilliant. I at first thought it was dull and very unfunny in theaters, but that was because of who I was with. I popped in the DVD and realized the brilliance and how funny the film actually is. The film reminds me of Talking Head's film, True Stories. It may be slow, but is funny in theory. I suggest just buying or renting the VHS because the DVD is really no biggie. I was expecting deleted scenes or other such stuff, but I guess we'll see a Platinum Series...hopefully.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: If you work for Bank of America get this movie!
Review: from the first time you put the disk in and the virus is detected to the ability to pull up the scene selections its one heck of a good time.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hilarious!
Review: This movie is one of the funniest movies I have ever seen! BUY IT! You will laugh all night long.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: It's just one of those days...
Review: Every felt shafted once promotions came around? How about angst at the annual cost-cutting measures? Or perhaps you were just dead-straight ticked off at no more chocolate biscuits in the cookie tin at morning tea? Chances are you're not alone, and in "Office Space" you can do something about it too.

The directorial debut of "Beavis & Butthead" creator Mike Judge, based on his shorts "Milton", this is a wickedly biting satire that was criminally overlooked in 1999. He gets star turns by Stephen Root (Newsradio) at Milton in the flesh, Gary Cole (A Perfect Plan) as the annoying as hell manager of 8, and Dietrich Bader (The Drew Carey Show) as a redneck neighbour. Jennifer Aniston is also tolerable as the love interest.

Give this movie a chance and a half, if you feel like a noose is tightening around your neck at work, you'll love how this movie exploits it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very Funny!
Review: I thought this movie was really funny! Sometimes simple stories are best! I could really relate to their situations.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hilarious
Review: "What am I gonna do with 50 subscriptions to Vibe?". Watch this movie, and you'll spend the rest of your life analyzing the "cake to people ratio".

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: WATCH THIS MOVIE
Review: Exellent dialogues...Satire that is very accurate. I watched this movie after a tough week at work. Made me laugh at my job situation because this movie IS MY JOB...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Every cubicle worker's dream
Review: Let me first say that this is not meant to be a realistic movie. This is the fantasy of everyone who has ever worked in a cubicle, endured smarmy bosses and the relentlessly stale wit of cow-workers. For years, I would have loved to take a bat to the office laser printer. This film finally let me see my frustrations taken out--of course I'm sensible enough to not smash someone else's laser printer myself. That's what this movie is--a fantasy outlet for those of us who just get fed up with work sometimes.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Perhaps the most critically underrated film ever
Review: I was one of the few people to actually see this movie in thetheatres, and I bought it on DVD as well. Jennifer Anniston is theonly "star" in the film, however that doesn't at all hinder it. One of the funniest character developing comedies, nearly everyone in the cast gets at least one humorous line, and there are plenty to go around. While the ending is sort of predictable, the plot isn't that important annyway. What counts in the humor and entertainment. [...] At least rent this film, or "I'll set the building on fire."


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