'office space': c or d?

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Wow, Ad-Rock's in another movie? (The only one I've seen starred Ad-Rock and John Doe from X as biker dudes.) To the movie store with me!

nickalicious (nickalicious), Tuesday, 25 March 2003 22:15 (twenty-one years ago) link

oh yeah, Lost Angels is an absurd trip. Check it out. There's many moments where its apropos to yell KICK IT to the screen.

Anthony Miccio (Anthony Miccio), Tuesday, 25 March 2003 22:16 (twenty-one years ago) link

oh, and John McGinley, the guy who was "Michael Bolton's Biggest Fan" plays the worst doctor at the asylum!

Anthony Miccio (Anthony Miccio), Tuesday, 25 March 2003 22:23 (twenty-one years ago) link

I was totally suspicious of this because I'm not a huge Mike Judge fan, but everything leads me to believe that this might actually be funny. I may go pick this up now. Huh.

Sean Carruthers (SeanC), Tuesday, 25 March 2003 22:34 (twenty-one years ago) link

I love Livingston's dryness. And more movies need to take on the subcontinental engineer/computer scientist stereotype. Stephen Root was also excellent as the blind radio owner in Brother, Where Art Thou. I love Stephen Root.

Classic. The soundtrack is also killer (Geto Boys + old Mambo records = GENIUS)

Millar (Millar), Tuesday, 25 March 2003 23:13 (twenty-one years ago) link

this is fully one of those movies that kinda sucks the first time you see it and gets exponentially better from there

mark p (Mark P), Wednesday, 26 March 2003 03:47 (twenty-one years ago) link

I thought it was hilarious the first time or two and not as much since. Livingston is very good, but Aniston is beyond (maybe only because her character belongs in another movie).

gabbneb (gabbneb), Wednesday, 26 March 2003 03:52 (twenty-one years ago) link

I think anyone who's ever had a shitty job can love this movie. I hope someday I will be able to look upon it objectively and not merely crumble in sympathetic laughter at it all.

Horace Mann (Horace Mann), Wednesday, 26 March 2003 03:53 (twenty-one years ago) link

It is urgent and key to watch it, also inspiration for several people at my office who dismantled their cubicle walls to get a nice view of the windows.

Mr Noodles (Mr Noodles), Wednesday, 26 March 2003 04:09 (twenty-one years ago) link

It took a couple of viewings, but I've personally upgraded it from "charming" to "ultra-classic"

What's even more hilarious is that Swingline caved into demand and came out with a red stapler just like the one in the movie.

Chris Barrus (xibalba), Wednesday, 26 March 2003 05:56 (twenty-one years ago) link

I shan't panic at the obvious neediness going on: "OS" gets even more promotion and Swingline gets to make a buck. See? All the corporates are happy.

Nichole Graham (Nichole Graham), Wednesday, 26 March 2003 19:11 (twenty-one years ago) link

ten months pass...
Ohhh yeaaah just a little oooh.
http://www.garycole.net/gallery/osa.jpg

Classic, watched it last night for the 100th time.

Chris V (Chris V), Tuesday, 17 February 2004 12:35 (twenty years ago) link

OMG TOTAL CLASSIQUE

Enrique (Enrique), Tuesday, 17 February 2004 12:40 (twenty years ago) link

David Herman, the guy who plays Michael Bolton, has just cropped up in '24' playing a background tech guy wearing a crumpled shirt and a bad suit.

James Mitchell (James Mitchell), Tuesday, 17 February 2004 22:02 (twenty years ago) link

David Herman also does like a million voices on King of The Hill.

Doobie Keebler (Charles McCain), Tuesday, 17 February 2004 23:08 (twenty years ago) link

best Salon review ever

"When Peter and two other rebellious Initech employees get drunk, haul their hated copy machine out into a field and smash the damn thing to bits, the result is pure, electric cinema, as headlong and wordlessly giddy as anything in Godard and a hell of a lot easier to understand."

miloauckerman (miloauckerman), Tuesday, 17 February 2004 23:12 (twenty years ago) link

By the way, I read somewhere that Mike Judge should be starting the production of his next movie this summer.

Doobie Keebler (Charles McCain), Tuesday, 17 February 2004 23:14 (twenty years ago) link

Heh, I was just thinking about OS because I saw Ron Livingston in The Cooler, which was mediocre. I like Livingston in everything I've seen him in, but he makes some baaad choices.

Colin Beckett (Colin Beckett), Wednesday, 18 February 2004 00:50 (twenty years ago) link

I take it back! I just checked AMG and apparently he was in Straight Talk

Colin Beckett (Colin Beckett), Wednesday, 18 February 2004 00:51 (twenty years ago) link

I saw it when I came out and really wasn't all that impressed. But, boy does that movie benefit from repeat viewings.

latebloomer (latebloomer), Wednesday, 18 February 2004 06:29 (twenty years ago) link

classic! I think I've seen it more than ten times now. yeah, I used to work at a place like that.

it's not that I'm lazy, etc.

daria g (daria g), Wednesday, 18 February 2004 09:58 (twenty years ago) link

Total classic. I have a particular fondness for the interview scenes with Michael - a pain I know all too well (given my last name).

Rob Bolton (Rob Bolton), Wednesday, 18 February 2004 10:16 (twenty years ago) link

SUCH a classic, and one I appreciate more and more each time I see it.

Is it me, or did Ron Livingstone impose some sort've fatwa on interviewers asking him any further questions about "Office Space" (when it's obviously the high point of his career)?

Alex in NYC (vassifer), Wednesday, 18 February 2004 15:01 (twenty years ago) link

i hope the ending of Judge's next flick will be stronger. i've always heard/read that he was unhappy with the last third of this flick.

Kingfish Beatbox (Kingfish), Wednesday, 18 February 2004 15:11 (twenty years ago) link

this movie is my life. i even work with a michael bolton. i have 10 bosses.

kephm, Wednesday, 18 February 2004 15:21 (twenty years ago) link

the training dept shows clips of this films to new hires. its funny while you are still in training. its plain cruel.

kephm, Wednesday, 18 February 2004 15:23 (twenty years ago) link

its pretty similiar to this place too. "yeah chris, im going to need you to go ahead and come in on sunday."

Chris V (Chris V), Wednesday, 18 February 2004 15:23 (twenty years ago) link

haha
hey-i might be moving to woostah!

kephm, Wednesday, 18 February 2004 15:41 (twenty years ago) link

one month passes...
should've posted this earlier but it's on tonight here in england:

Office Space
Sat 17 Apr, 01:10 - 02:35 85 mins

other listings magazines are available

koogs (koogs), Friday, 16 April 2004 16:41 (twenty years ago) link

Jebus, just scanning upthread, I never knew Alexandra Wentworth guested on Seinfeld! I only knew her from In Living Color.

Leee O'Gaddy (Leee), Friday, 16 April 2004 22:13 (twenty years ago) link

I like it more now than before.

gabbneb (gabbneb), Saturday, 17 April 2004 03:56 (nineteen years ago) link

wouldn't mind seeing this again. i'm not part of the "cult of office space" (partially because i find people who constantly bitch about their jobs as insufferable as their jobs most likely are) but what this movie gets right it nails to the fucking wall.

stockholm cindy (Jody Beth Rosen), Saturday, 17 April 2004 04:01 (nineteen years ago) link

Innitech

gabbneb (gabbneb), Saturday, 17 April 2004 04:08 (nineteen years ago) link

aw, the toys are really cute!

stockholm cindy (Jody Beth Rosen), Saturday, 17 April 2004 04:09 (nineteen years ago) link

Um, what channel is this on? You guys have hyped it = I gotta watch it. Is it on Sky or proper telly?

Johnney B (Johnney B), Saturday, 17 April 2004 13:31 (nineteen years ago) link

Office Space is like the 9-5 of the 90s.
When I really hated my penultimate-last-office job I watched them regularly to keep from putting Rid-O-Rat in the boss's coffee.

Catty (Catty), Saturday, 17 April 2004 15:44 (nineteen years ago) link

Er, this was on last night (Friday 16th) on BBC 1. I saw it and enjoyed it immensely.

de, Saturday, 17 April 2004 16:50 (nineteen years ago) link

I saw it in the theater and it hit way too close to home at the time, but was enjoyed immensely.

It's definitely not as good as the UK series "The Office." that is classic.

yo, Saturday, 17 April 2004 23:36 (nineteen years ago) link

CLASSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

aNatheMa (aNatheMa), Sunday, 18 April 2004 02:27 (nineteen years ago) link

I thought it was OK.

sundar subramanian (sundar), Sunday, 18 April 2004 02:31 (nineteen years ago) link

four months pass...
Well, finally saw it tonight at a screening that does these one-off revivals on Wednesday at a local theater for cheap (best idea the place has had in years). Packed to the damned gills, clearly there is a cult for it.

I...liked it. I enjoyed it. I'll take what everyone's said about it getting better with further viewings in mind, and Root did a fine job indeed, I wouldn't mind just a film about his character but at the same time he was in the end probably most effective just as a perfectly recurring secondary figure. Pete's point way, way up top about it being sketches rather a movie as such applies strongly.

I'm sure many here will offer up thoughts that will prove me wrong, but I suspect, just as strongly, that a lot of the identification with the film has to do with whatever you've experienced in your working world, and in my case while everyone was cracking up as the jokes came through I was mostly smiling instead of belly laughing, I was bemused rather than feeling a shock of recognition -- in my post-college life, my two regular 'jobs' as such were teaching writing with an extremely sympathetic program supervisor, a role which I incredibly enjoyed despite its fluid and time-consuming nature, and my library job, which while its own form of bureaucratic oddballness has never caused me to rage, and where my supervisors have almost always been great folks or at the least harmless and easy to work around. If anything I've been incredibly appreciative of its just-right nature for me, a combination of problem-solving and relaxation that if anything has improved with time, and which increasingly I've been able to use to get some definite improvements and changes done over these years. In a way, this film's a bit like Buffy, something which a lot of people clearly adore but which doesn't fully resonate with me, doesn't feel applicable or say anything new or striking to me -- though the movie was hardly a jeremiad, I thought its tritest moments were the variants of 'work sucks' in the dialogue.

But enough of that -- yeah, pretty good, but I'm not thinking I'll be a cultist. Underrated character: Lawrence. Underrated plot element: the meta-references to Superman III.

Ned Raggett (Ned), Thursday, 16 September 2004 05:20 (nineteen years ago) link

*rereads thread again*

partially because i find people who constantly bitch about their jobs as insufferable as their jobs most likely are

Ouch, that's a bit harsh, isn't it?

Ned Raggett (Ned), Thursday, 16 September 2004 05:25 (nineteen years ago) link

I just had a dream in which I was talking to someone about Office Space. In it, I was working at my old job, but my old job now took place in a classroom. It was kind of a horrifying dream.

Allyzay Science Explosion (allyzay), Thursday, 16 September 2004 10:48 (nineteen years ago) link

I really liked this film. It's kind of weird watching it in a post-Office universe, because of course nothing does it better. But Office Space is cuter, and I have a lot more time for Jennifer Aniston since I saw it.

Archel (Archel), Thursday, 16 September 2004 11:28 (nineteen years ago) link

Yeesh, Ally, that sounds horrible!

It's kind of weird watching it in a post-Office universe, because of course nothing does it better.

TS Gary Cole v. Ricky Gervais...

Ned Raggett (Ned), Thursday, 16 September 2004 11:41 (nineteen years ago) link

i'm going to have to go ahead and disagree with Archel there, cz although they are both set in offices etc etc, the moods are totally different: the office is sometimes really, really depressing, and not really 'comedy'. 'office space' is so much more 'heightened'. both are brilliant, though.

HKM, Thursday, 16 September 2004 11:51 (nineteen years ago) link

Even when The Office was depressing, it was sort of flipping between black comedy and comedic schaudenfreude. Office Space is classic alright, and I'd love to watch it again soon.

B.A.R.M.S. (Barima), Thursday, 16 September 2004 14:38 (nineteen years ago) link

highlight (tough to call but still) :
the bit where he just walks gently *around* and away from the boss when he comes up to see where he was the day before. its not much but i p-ssed myself.

piscesboy, Thursday, 16 September 2004 14:44 (nineteen years ago) link

I CELEBRATE HIS ENTIRE CATALOGUE

Rob Bolton (Rob Bolton), Thursday, 16 September 2004 14:52 (nineteen years ago) link

wasnt office space based on a comic book about this guy:

http://www.andrew.cmu.edu/user/ayang/xanga/Office_Space.jpg

kephm, Thursday, 16 September 2004 14:54 (nineteen years ago) link

i mean, this movie is like Withnail or Python or Grosse Pointe Blanke with its quoteable bits but yeah, classic and has held up well.

Stoop Crone (Trayce), Saturday, 22 April 2017 08:46 (six years ago) link

"PC Load Letter? what the FUCK does that mean?"

Neanderthal, Saturday, 22 April 2017 11:14 (six years ago) link

my coworkers decided to re-enact a few scenes for a work function. my favorite: someone got a free printer via FB marketplace & they took it to a field near work & whaled on it w baseball bats, end result looked so good w low camera angles & the music over top :D

Yoni Loves Chocha (VegemiteGrrl), Saturday, 22 April 2017 17:24 (six years ago) link

there was a p good profile of Judge in NY Times Mag last week.

i guess i shd watch Sil Valley at some point

Supercreditor (Dr Morbius), Saturday, 22 April 2017 17:32 (six years ago) link

it's really good! s1 takes a while to find its footing but its worth watching for sure

Yoni Loves Chocha (VegemiteGrrl), Saturday, 22 April 2017 17:34 (six years ago) link

i was not expecting the beavis and butthead guy to be culturally relevant a quarter of a century later

mookieproof, Saturday, 22 April 2017 17:39 (six years ago) link

this, from the nytmag profile, is amazing:

Over dinner, Judge told me that he now fears “Idiocracy” was a little optimistic — maybe the country won’t even exist in 2505. Then he told me the best story of the night. He was location-scouting for the movie at a reform school, though he didn’t know it was a reform school at the time. He looked around and thought the students there looked, in his words, “kinda stupid,” and figured they might be of use to him. In the “Idiocracy” universe, the most popular movie in America, and the winner of eight Academy Awards, including Best Picture, consists entirely of a man’s buttocks, passing gas intermittently for 90 minutes. Judge had made a 35-millimeter print of this movie-within-a-movie — just a few minutes of it — for a scene that takes place in a theater, and he wound up recruiting 250 of the “juvenile delinquents” to fill the seats. Judge figured he’d have to do a bit of directing to get the proper response from these extras — that context-free flatulence wouldn’t actually be that funny — but the kids surprised him. “They just start laughing,” he told me. “And they just keep laughing.”

flopson, Saturday, 22 April 2017 17:43 (six years ago) link

Amazing and kind of highlights what's execrable about Judge himself.

El Tuomasbot (milo z), Saturday, 22 April 2017 17:47 (six years ago) link

naaah, most kids in reform school are fucking stupid

Supercreditor (Dr Morbius), Saturday, 22 April 2017 17:48 (six years ago) link

like their parents

Supercreditor (Dr Morbius), Saturday, 22 April 2017 17:48 (six years ago) link

You forgot someone else

Neanderthal, Saturday, 22 April 2017 17:49 (six years ago) link

Rhymes with Linton

Neanderthal, Saturday, 22 April 2017 17:50 (six years ago) link

also the punchline to that anecdote is one of his major crew saying "why don't we just release THIS?"

Supercreditor (Dr Morbius), Saturday, 22 April 2017 17:51 (six years ago) link

Overestimating your fellow human beings is truly the definition of execrable

El Tomboto, Saturday, 22 April 2017 18:00 (six years ago) link

farting is funny

j., Saturday, 22 April 2017 19:07 (six years ago) link

I had a "didja get that memo?" week

Neanderthal, Saturday, 22 April 2017 19:09 (six years ago) link

That moment when Peter is hesitant to even open the door for fear of the inevitable static shock is so perfect

Wet Pelican would provide the soundtrack (Myonga Vön Bontee), Saturday, 22 April 2017 21:00 (six years ago) link

i was not expecting the beavis and butthead guy to be culturally relevant a quarter of a century later

― mookieproof, Saturday, April 22, 2017 5:39 PM (four hours ago)

tbh beavis and butthead has held up way better than most shows of its day

(The Other) J.D. (J.D.), Saturday, 22 April 2017 21:45 (six years ago) link

Seeeeeriously. And, if anything, it's almost prophetic wrt where we've wound up 20+ years later.

Sort-of like a Hershey's kiss, only it's an anus (Old Lunch), Saturday, 22 April 2017 22:49 (six years ago) link

Also, Nathan Fielder basically remade that fart movie for his show and it actually was completely hilarious.

Sort-of like a Hershey's kiss, only it's an anus (Old Lunch), Saturday, 22 April 2017 22:52 (six years ago) link

I think a fart movie would go over pretty well with a large part of the populace tbh

circa1916, Sunday, 23 April 2017 00:01 (six years ago) link

> Apatow

Supercreditor (Dr Morbius), Sunday, 23 April 2017 02:20 (six years ago) link

Y u doin layup drills man

Neanderthal, Sunday, 23 April 2017 02:25 (six years ago) link

Here's a layup drill:

i was not expecting the beavis and butthead guy to be culturally relevant a quarter of a century later

Ha, more like 500 years lat– oh wait, someone else mentioned that other movie.

pplains, Sunday, 23 April 2017 16:08 (six years ago) link

four years pass...

I really feel the "just work hard enough to not get fired" part of Peter Berg's monologue.

also I have a "PC Load Letter, what the FUCK does that mean?" moment every other day.

Filibuster Poindexter (Neanderthal), Tuesday, 4 May 2021 15:27 (two years ago) link

ugh Ron Livingston, why the hell did I confuse the two, lol

Filibuster Poindexter (Neanderthal), Tuesday, 4 May 2021 15:33 (two years ago) link


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