Plenty of laughs!
Office Space (1999)
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Reviews Counted:73
Fresh:58
Rotten:15
Average Rating:6.8/10
Consensus: Mike Judge lampoons the office grind with its inspired mix of sharp dialogue and witty one-liners.
Theatrical Release:00-00-0000
Synopsis: This geeky 1999 office comedy starring Ron Livingston as a corporate Everyman instantly gained cult status for its unabashed caricatures of office personalities, and its theme of corporate... This geeky 1999 office comedy starring Ron Livingston as a corporate Everyman instantly gained cult status for its unabashed caricatures of office personalities, and its theme of corporate sabotage. Peter Gibbons (Livingston) is a typical middle manager living a mundane life amid a gray maze of cubicles. Everything in his life reeks of mediocrity, from the mid-size car he drives to the chain restaurant, Chotchky's (read: TGI Friday's), where he eats lunch every day. Even his apartment, a cookie-cutter duplex with walls so thin that he can chat with his next-door neighborhood through the plaster, is totally lacking in personality. The company where he works is peppered with ambitionless drones who blindly comply with the condescending requests made of them by their Porsche-driving CEO (Gary Cole). Then one day, Gibbons snaps. As a team of experts is brought in to enact large-scale layoffs, Gibbons simply stops trying and adopts an attitude of total disinterest. That is, he's only interested in dating the blond waitress (Jennifer Anniston) at the local restaurant, and putting in place a devilish scheme for some corporate payback. OFFICE SPACE's writer-director Mike Judge (BEAVIS AND BUTT-HEAD), scares up some A-list laughs with this film, while also making an excellent parody of corporate culture. Released just as the dot-com boom began to go bust, with massive trends in corporate downsizing on the horizon, it could not have been better timed. Thus, while viewers will delight in the absurdity of the ultimate office loser Milton (Stephen Root), they will also identify with some frighteningly realistic aspects of the film. [More]
Starring: Ron Livingston, Jennifer Aniston, Ajay Naidu, David Herman
Starring: Ron Livingston, Jennifer Aniston, Ajay Naidu, David Herman, Gary Cole, Stephen Root, Richard Riehle, Alexandra Wentworth, John C. McGinley
Director: Mike Judge
Director: Mike Judge
Screenwriter: Mike Judge
Producer: Michael Rotenberg, Daniel Rappaport
Composer: John Frizzell
Reviews for Office Space
Its plot may be a standard-issue office drone's revenge fantasy, but its characters and its nowheresville setting are uncannily realized.
Besides Judge's basic ability to write a decent '90s pop culture gag, Livingston seems to understand the work-challenged mentality of his poor schmo, Peter Gibbons.
more than a comedy . . . it is an anthem for the downtrodden cube-borgs everywhere, who have had the life and soul stomped out of them by an uncaring corporate entity.
Plays like a live-action version of the "Dilbert" comic strip. A smart, funny satire.
The film's subject alone is enough to make it engaging and watchable.
A wily, inventive workplace comedy that's a scream in its finest moments and consistently amusing otherwise!
It is full of enough great sight gags and dead-on casting that anyone who has ever suffered in a cubicle surrounded by brain-dead twits and bonehead bosses will be able to pick out almost everyone from his office among the characters.
Anyone who's recently spent any time chained to a desk will probably find much to recommend Mike Judge's film.
Hits the mark with a resounding thwack as it skewers stupid memos, corporate cutbacks and mealy-mouthed consultants.
…a lukewarm, lighthearted yet wry stab at office politics that will strike a responsive chord among many a 9-to-5er.
White-collar office work is savaged with zany glee in this inventive comedy that really cooks.
Observations on the modern office space are dead-on, and I dare you not to laugh out loud at a few of the sophomoric jokes!
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