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Why Office Space is a significant film 

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Though it was a comedy, it accurately captured everything we hated about white-collar work in corporate modern America. Here’s everything you need to know about the film Office Space.
Produced and written by Matt Beat. All images and video used under fair use guidelines.
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Office Space is your quintessential cult classic. Its cult following has only grown in recent years and permeated American culture. Several parts of the film have turned into memes. The film changed the meaning of “TPS report.” Now, people think of pointless, tedious paperwork when they think of TPS reports. The PC LOAD LETTER error message also got a new meaning thanks to this movie- people now associate it with any confusing, vague message from a computer.
The famous printer destroying scene has been parodied numerous times since, including in this 2016 election campaign ad by Ted Cruz, which attacked Hillary Clinton after her email controversy.
Another great example of the film’s impact is seen through that red Swingline stapler that Milton so coveted. Ever since its release, the actor who played Milton, Stephen Root, has said he consistently gets people asking him to sign their red Swingline staplers, and actually, those red Swingline staplers didn’t even exist until more than three years after the film’s release. The Swingline staple in the film was spray painted red. So this is reality imitating art, because if it weren’t for the movie, Swingline would never had made those red staplers later on.
Office Space helped the modern workplace become a genre in art. Although the comic strip Dilbert had already been around, it became more popular after Office Space. In 2001, the BBC launched The Office and it was hit. The American version was an even bigger hit a few years later. Because of how dreadful the workplace environment was portrayed in the film, there has been a noticeable trend for companies to break away from many of the features seen in it. Of course, Mike Judge later made fun of those trends later with his show Silicon Valley.
John Altschuler, a frequent collaborator with Mike Judge over the years, said “(Office Space) spoke to a generation in a way that few movies have. Nobody does this kind of material. It’s all about the weirdness of real people in real life.” 20 years later, Office Space still resonates as a film that accurately critiques and pokes fun at the corporate work environment and gets us thinking about having a fulfilling career and balancing work and the rest of our lives. I don’t care what kind of work you do or don’t do- it’s simply not possible to not relate to this film, and that’s why it will likely still resonate 20 years from now.
February 19th will be the 20th anniversary of this film coming out. While I absolutely love making these videos, boy do they make me feel old sometimes. I’d love to know your thoughts about the film in the comments below. Also, what other film would you like to see explained in a similar fashion? Let me know in the comments below. Also be sure to check out similar videos I did for The Truman Show and School of Rock. Thanks for watching everybody.

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@mattbeatgoeson
@mattbeatgoeson 5 лет назад
Which film should I cover next? Edit: Here's my latest episode about Napoleon Dynamite: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-irX0qNkU9k4.html
@ezeargen
@ezeargen 5 лет назад
Idiocracy maybe
@WatchFlake
@WatchFlake 5 лет назад
Snakes On A Plane!
@Pemulis1
@Pemulis1 5 лет назад
Repo Man. Donnie Darko is a good choice, but it's been done a few times.
@mattbeatgoeson
@mattbeatgoeson 5 лет назад
I thought about just an entire video devoted to Mike Judge
@RealisticCookingIRL
@RealisticCookingIRL 5 лет назад
The Big Lebowski, or a selection of Coen Brothers movies? If you're going for cult classics from the 90s, those brothers and Quentin Tarantino are a cool area to explore :-)
@stevenschiro1838
@stevenschiro1838 Год назад
This is a perfect movie, and hasn't really aged a day. It's just as relevant now as it was 20+ years ago
@jimwinchester339
@jimwinchester339 Год назад
That's the really astounding part: they captured the essence of office work drudgery without any real reliance on the technology of the day (except office laser printers, which everybody hated already, and still does).
@rooktheradical1
@rooktheradical1 Год назад
Or the 20 years before it came out, thus the rich mine of material......
@pitbull6098
@pitbull6098 Год назад
Great movie?? Naw, GREATEST MOVIE !!!!!!!!!
@emiliaganchorre
@emiliaganchorre 8 месяцев назад
Yo I relate to this movie so well. I just got out of my white collar job and now moving the blue collar. Training for A&P to work on airplanes.
@JudyRichards-u4o
@JudyRichards-u4o 4 месяца назад
So many of us could relate to this movie is why it has such a cult following and the fact It isn't Hollywood glitzy is why it's so believable.
@dapsapsrp
@dapsapsrp 5 лет назад
Office Space is a masterpiece due to the absence of Hollywood.
@OverlandOne
@OverlandOne 5 лет назад
That's exactly right. Even back then, Hollywood would have spent more than 10 million on just the caterer. This entire movie was made for that price.
@dariohenriquez7773
@dariohenriquez7773 5 лет назад
really on point comment. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-mJEptlJMT60.html
@KainKlab
@KainKlab 5 лет назад
Exactly, that's why the execs hated it. But the actors had fun and we had fun watching them, so F the execs!
@glenbjack
@glenbjack 5 лет назад
this and Neapolitan dynamite
@zico739
@zico739 5 лет назад
It was literally distributed by 20th Century Fox, you edgy clown.
@vinniebarusa
@vinniebarusa 5 лет назад
The Bobs: Looks like you’ve been missing a lot of work lately. Peter: I wouldn’t say I’ve been missing it, Bob.
@lastguyminn2324
@lastguyminn2324 5 лет назад
One of my favorite moments. Livingston delivered the line perfectly.
@JungleScene
@JungleScene 5 лет назад
I still use this line when I miss work.
@KainKlab
@KainKlab 5 лет назад
And I use the phrase,..oops I meant word "naganaworkhereanymore" too.
@daviddemaria3982
@daviddemaria3982 4 года назад
"Hahaha good one"
@bryansmith6545
@bryansmith6545 4 года назад
Last Guy Minn was
@walelia4939
@walelia4939 5 лет назад
Mike Judge is a genius. Office Space is one of my all time favorites.
@airplayrule
@airplayrule 5 лет назад
The Matrix is mines. Speaking of which: Office Space and The Matrix both came out in 1999, and in both movies... 1. There is a scene early in each movie where the main character tries to evade some authority figure(s) in an office with cubicles by peaking over the tops of the cubicles 2. Both main characters are computer programmers who have done some illegal hacking of some sort that gets them into trouble. 3. Both main characters have an existential crisis throughout the movie, which causes them to question the "reality" around them. And both main characters finally see the truth of their "reality" after some specific intervention (Neo taking the red pill, and Peter being hypnotized). 4. Both main characters are bachelors who live alone until they meet and fall in love with the main female character in the movie. 5. In the first level of the ENTER THE MATRIX video game from 2003, there are guards talking about "the new TPS reports". 6. After Peter becomes hypnotized there's a scene where he is looking at a badge saying " we're not in Kansas anymore" and in the matrix Cypher is quoted as saying to Neo "Buckle your seat belt, Dorothy, cause Kansas is going bye-bye." as he's about to be plugged in. plugged in or hypnotized hmmm.... something, something about the wizard of oz being the mk ultra/ mind control re-programming's favorite... P.S Sub me for alternate movie endings and amazing content by spring 2020
@carolinevictory1414
@carolinevictory1414 4 года назад
@@airplayrule interesting! Thank u for your insight😎
@sandermez3856
@sandermez3856 2 года назад
Idiocracy
@thelastdragon5551
@thelastdragon5551 2 года назад
#2 favorite comedy of all time. Right behind Dumb & Dumber.
@granand
@granand 10 месяцев назад
He is...
@craigcavaliere6744
@craigcavaliere6744 5 лет назад
I actually saw this in the theater. I was 24 and in my second job. It changed my life. I got out of the corporate world two years later.
@mattbeatgoeson
@mattbeatgoeson 5 лет назад
I love reading comments like these.
@cordeliachase601
@cordeliachase601 5 лет назад
What do you do now?
@jamesweaver7816
@jamesweaver7816 5 лет назад
@@cordeliachase601 I was thinking the same thing!! 24 years and counting for me.
@seththomas9105
@seththomas9105 4 года назад
I was 29 and at a job that I liked when I saw this in the theater. 21 years later the company and industry I work in has turned upside down and I and almost everyone who is any lower than upper mgt. counts the years, months and days until retirement or the sweet relief of death.
@craigcavaliere6744
@craigcavaliere6744 3 года назад
@@cordeliachase601 teach
@VenturiLife
@VenturiLife 5 лет назад
Judge is a genius. That poster was terrible.
@superchuck3259
@superchuck3259 4 года назад
The poster should have been of them smashing the printer! With the message "Is this Good for the Company!"
@billleonard7089
@billleonard7089 4 года назад
"The thing is Bob, it's not that I'm lazy, it's that I just don't care." Funniest line in the movie. 😂😂😂
@volsdeep
@volsdeep 4 года назад
Think I say that more than anything
@caronstout354
@caronstout354 Год назад
Truly, words to live by!
@kenttekulve5506
@kenttekulve5506 3 месяца назад
My favorite is, "What would you say… ya' do here?" by the Bobs.
@kizunadragon9
@kizunadragon9 5 лет назад
When I got a new job in an office I looked at one of my new co workers and asked what the day to day was like around here his response... "ever see that movie Office Space" I knew I was doomed.
@E-0921
@E-0921 5 лет назад
So how's the TPS reports?
@beastmasterbg
@beastmasterbg 4 года назад
did you do your TPS reports ? there was a memo
@kennethwyant9813
@kennethwyant9813 4 года назад
Lol
@superchuck3259
@superchuck3259 4 года назад
Don't worry, when hired, you will get all the TPS reports training and Memos!
@bradlafferty6076
@bradlafferty6076 3 года назад
Fat women serving cake at 4pm on Friday?
@bozot4310
@bozot4310 5 лет назад
A comedy turned documentary.
@mattbeatgoeson
@mattbeatgoeson 5 лет назад
And this is a documentary about a comedy turned documentary. :)
@frosted74
@frosted74 4 года назад
Just like Idiocracy!
@bohemianwriter1
@bohemianwriter1 3 года назад
It's a part of my auto-biograpy. What's hilarious about this, is when I returned to Norway after being sacked by Norton Antivirus, I started selling street junkie magazines..(Like The Big Issue) Earning more as a junkie magazine seller than I ever did in IT. Being my own boss. Nobody dictates my working hours.
@Soulslayer612
@Soulslayer612 3 года назад
@@mattbeatgoeson Next we need a comedy about your documentary on a comedy turned documentary.
@lvl99paint
@lvl99paint 5 лет назад
This film literally changed my life, I switched to a university course I wanted to do instead of a business course and while my new line of work is unstable and often not very well paid, I find it so much more fulfilling. I far prefer to be happy with my work and poor than not poor but hating 40-50 hours of my week. Life is too precious to waste it making someone else money. I think the ending is kinda good though, Peter finds happiness in simpler work, one that while difficult and physically demanding gives you a sense of doing actual work with people that aren't robots.
@Floyd69
@Floyd69 5 лет назад
Same, I had worked at a company for 18 years of misery and this film gave me the courage to choose happiness over security.
@tommyanomaly6193
@tommyanomaly6193 5 лет назад
@Dr Deuteron You'd be surprised. A lot of blue collar workers make more money than white collar office workers.
@johncampbell4534
@johncampbell4534 5 лет назад
WORLD'S BEST Indeed. Blue collar trade workers (plumbers, electricians, etc.) make very good money, and they’re in great demand as well, as everyone’s seemingly been convinced that going to college and getting a degree over trade school is the path to success.
@jons9239
@jons9239 5 лет назад
@@johncampbell4534 This is so true. Took me many years to figure this out but still haven't ditched the office job. College is completely overrated at this point depending on what you are doing. Sure doesn't work like how my parents taught me as a child. K-12 + College = Job, Money and Security.
@robocock475
@robocock475 5 лет назад
That is so fuckin' true; Staff Accountants only earn $50K to $60K a year on fixed salary without overtime pay although they work 70-80/hours per week on average every year. While corrections officers can earn around $50K to $80K per year base pay not accounting for shift differential, holiday pay and overtime which COI's can earn over $100K to almost $300K. Law enforcement make even more money base salary too. Even Oil Rig workers in Texas and North Dakota are earning over $100K per year and Truck Drivers get on average of $80K per year and do not have to deal with customers and get to travel the USA for a living
@mikahjohn2809
@mikahjohn2809 5 лет назад
Even with a strong cult following, it's still one of the most underrated comedy films of the last few decades (if not of all time!)
@VenturiLife
@VenturiLife 5 лет назад
The offices haven't changed. The computers are newer :)
@mattbeatgoeson
@mattbeatgoeson 5 лет назад
You are mostly right...sadly.
@lipsterman1
@lipsterman1 5 лет назад
More meetings now.
@rafaelvarga8185
@rafaelvarga8185 5 лет назад
offices are now planned out more open,which isnt really better.
@stariyczedun
@stariyczedun 5 лет назад
I can argue it even became worse. With new shitty huge open-space plans I'd yearn for some good old cubicle. At least a cubicle offered some personal space.
@Alex-lu3pn
@Alex-lu3pn 5 лет назад
@@rafaelvarga8185 makes it easier for Lumborgh to approach with the annoying "What's happening?" Also stops Peter from avoiding him to not be asked to work on Saturday. All the drama of the film stems from Lumborgh occasionally walking up to cubicles and talking, with open offices he just has to look up, he's constantly there.
@timsmith854
@timsmith854 4 года назад
When I am talking to friends about great movies, I am still am surprised at how many people have not seen this masterpiece. The witty script, the brilliant performance by the actors are a perfect mix. This film has to be one of the most underrated of all times. I'm glad that it has earned a cult following.
@jackmessick2869
@jackmessick2869 2 года назад
No superheroes? No sequels planned? Why don't you know that is what makes films great!?😂
@GF_Burke
@GF_Burke 5 лет назад
I've only seen it 93 times. I have a piece of flair for each instance.
@canadude6401
@canadude6401 5 лет назад
That's terrific.
@golightning291
@golightning291 5 лет назад
93 is the bare minimum for a cult classic but fine.
@mylovesongs2429
@mylovesongs2429 5 лет назад
Jamie Burke 93? For posterity, no doubt!
@Alexandria197
@Alexandria197 4 года назад
I can't see it enough times as well!!
@jpapan1
@jpapan1 4 года назад
I had a problem with the movie when i was in college. I was addicted to it. Like a child, i could watch it and then immediately start watching it again. It never got old.
@MikeLCF
@MikeLCF Год назад
The white board with “planning to plan” writen on it always gets me
@leveraged6694
@leveraged6694 5 лет назад
Please see this before you consider a career in IT. It just might save your life.
@Gorilla_Jones
@Gorilla_Jones 5 лет назад
You are so right. After 20 years of the hell that is IT I had a quintuple bypass last year. If you love your children don't let them get into IT.
@user-ej7ss8ei2g
@user-ej7ss8ei2g 5 лет назад
@@toad8840 There is a youtuber that is known for a spoon clanking sound, from his tea, who is a frequent user of the word "lamestream". Of course, he didn't coin the phrase, but I was making an assumption. Also, we both have Konaka avatars, very cool.
@FaintAura
@FaintAura 5 лет назад
@Lassi Kinnunen Can you elaborate?
@PolishKnightUSA
@PolishKnightUSA 4 года назад
​@@Gorilla_Jones At one time, IT was pretty good and offered many men professional jobs even as manufacturing jobs were sent to China. Two disasters happened (ok, maybe 3) 1) H-1b cheap labor making management view IT as little better than textile work. 2) Jack Welch of GE coming up with "stacked ranking" and continuous layoffs to crack a whip at office workers' heads. 3) Silicon Valley and the romance of the "open office" floorplan where cheap office space that resulted in billion dollar companies was viewed as magically "happier". If someone worked in a basement sharing their space with 20 other guys becoming millionaires, that is different than a $30/hour job.
@Langer99
@Langer99 4 года назад
So true!
@moler646445
@moler646445 5 лет назад
because if they take my stapler then I'll set the building on fire
@XenojinX
@XenojinX 5 лет назад
80% on rotten tomatoes is way too low
@lucasv3701
@lucasv3701 5 лет назад
Rotten tomatoes is owned by Disney nowadays, no longer trustworthy. They serve corporate interests, that's all.
@truedarkness4052
@truedarkness4052 5 лет назад
@@lucasv3701 Nice conspiracy idiot
@Kavallero
@Kavallero 5 лет назад
@@truedarkness4052 It's not a conspiracy, moron. It is 25% owned by Warner Bros.
@samg-uw4eb
@samg-uw4eb 5 лет назад
@@lucasv3701 you would be surprised at how many channels disney actually owns
@r6clips432
@r6clips432 5 лет назад
Kavallero Fandango owns Rotten Tomatoes, Disney sold it
@jonathanryan2915
@jonathanryan2915 5 лет назад
I used to have a job washing windows for office buildings including those corporate centers just like this movie. I also would do the interiors and those people in the cubicles seemed all excited that something different was happening for once. Some even watched us as if they were thinking that the way we used the mops and squeegee's was like seeing art being made.
@JungleScene
@JungleScene 5 лет назад
IMO the most brilliant moment in this movie is when Lumberg brings in peter for OT on saturday and sunday "because we lost some people this week and we sort of need to play catch up" when they are in the middle of layoffs. It perfectly captures the way big companies function (malfunction?) sometimes.
@PolishKnightUSA
@PolishKnightUSA 4 года назад
It also was inspirational for how Peter's neighbor suggested solving the problem: "Just dodge out early and send your phone to voice mail". I did the EXACT same thing with psychopaths where I had worked. If I saw their name on the phone, they got voicemail. I responded to their messages at 4:50PM or I'd look to see if they were in a meeting and then ask them what they wanted. I made it so hard for them to find me, that they'd get frustrated and go somewhere else. And as an added bonus, I appeared "busy" and therefore regarded as more important! Look up the term "Italian Strike"
@figofnewtons
@figofnewtons 4 года назад
So true, I have worked for companies that squeaked and hollered wondering why there was so much overtime on the payroll after layoffs. "We laid off to save money on payroll, not spend more. It's like only keeping your car's gas tank 1/16th full to "save money on gas". Brilliant, so how much have you spent on roadside assistance since your new "cost savings initiative?"
@hisdudeness8328
@hisdudeness8328 4 года назад
@@PolishKnightUSA so true. At one job after working a 12 hour shift, the boss intercepted me on my way out to my car and 'asked' me to stay and help with extra work due recent manpower shortages, assuring me that it would only at 30 minutes tops. That 30 minutes eventually morphed into almost 3 hours, and he expected me to stay even longer but must have seen how pissed I was getting and let me leave. After that I became a master at ducking out of work to avoid him. Once even jumped a fence to sneak around the back of the building so he didn't see me at closing time.
@spencerhansen2927
@spencerhansen2927 3 года назад
Probably salary so he doean't get OT
@matthewparker6830
@matthewparker6830 2 года назад
Yep, I've seen this same scenario play out in several different companies over various industries. It funny, one company laid me off along with some colleagues, and then 6 months later I get their recruiters contacting me for the exact same position They don't remember the big severance check they gave me and by accepting, I can never be employed by that same company again. Idiots! Losing that job turned out to be a blessing and got me into a better field that better matched my skills and education as well as almost doubling my pay.
@nobodyaskedbut
@nobodyaskedbut 4 года назад
One of the greatest satirical comedies of all time. The characters so realistic that the comedy is completely natural. It is actually viewers laughing at themselves and everyday life because for most people there is no getting away from stuff like this. Virtually everyone by the time they reach age 40 has known a Lumbergh.
@baomao7243
@baomao7243 Год назад
It is the corporate world equivalent of Napoleon Dynamite. It’s funny to most people…but if you’ve worked in a dysfunctional corporate environment (read: most companies), then what it captures is painfully familiar, satirical GOLD.
@otockian
@otockian Год назад
I've had so many jobs like this, and I remember there was one project where everyone on the team really liked each other, we all became good friends, and our energy was super positive. We would gladly work long hours, we would hang out after work. Management absolutely could not stand it, they called us "rowdy" and "unproductive" even though we pumped out more work than probably any team in the entire company. Amazing how upper management doesn't think your working hard if your having a good time, and they actually only think your being productive if your quiet, low energy, and depressed in your little cubicles.
@rjhinnj
@rjhinnj 8 месяцев назад
There was a scene in Seinfeld where George pretends to be upset and angry at his desk, know that it made him look like he was working hard and cared! Lol
@jackmandu
@jackmandu 5 лет назад
I missed it when it came out. The first time I was introduced to it was around 2002 in an MBA class when my Organizational Behavior professor showed us the beginning of the movie as an example of what not to do in a business. We all laughed so much when ended up watching the first half hour before he shut it off and told us to go rent it if we wanted to watch the rest. That’s exactly what I did.
@Auzzie015
@Auzzie015 2 года назад
Such a classic. Every 18 year old should see it before they finish school or go off to uni. An unbelievably enduring look at what real life actually is.
@pforgottonsoul
@pforgottonsoul 2 года назад
funny enough i watched it in highschool on one of our slow days, though at the time i just thought it was a funny movie.
@glassofwater281
@glassofwater281 5 месяцев назад
I'm 18 and have seen Office Space many times, it's one of the reasons I am avoiding office work. My goal is to get into acting
@furryp2402
@furryp2402 Год назад
I started in IT in the 1980's so I can relate to the movie in a big way. The office scenes and restaurant where Jennifer Aniston works are places I've worked in from years ago. It's amazing how Mike Judge captured the dialogue and the whole atmosphere of the work place in this movie.
@rhm5158
@rhm5158 5 лет назад
This film is my life. As an IT professional for over 35 years, watching this (many times!) is like watching reality. One of my all time favorite films!!!!
@ap2372
@ap2372 3 года назад
I missed that part when the hypnotist dies leaving him under hypnosis, this is the key of the whole movie!
@rogermouton2273
@rogermouton2273 5 лет назад
This film made me realise that I was in no way alone, or unreasonable, in my hatred of corporate office 'life'. The mindless paperwork the stupid petty bosses, etc, etc. A very good summary of this film that really resonated, and made us laugh. One of my fave lines, 'this isn't just about me and my dream of doing nothing...'
@CB-ul2np
@CB-ul2np 5 лет назад
I think I have watched Office Space about 90 times. After watching this YT vid, I think I'm gonna go watch it again for 91.
@jsmith1746
@jsmith1746 5 лет назад
I used to work in an office that was virtually identical to Initech. The movie spoke to me so much that I left that job and got into a career that I have absolutely love.
@jsmith1746
@jsmith1746 5 лет назад
@Stephen Ritger - I am an airline pilot.
@kjpark0907
@kjpark0907 5 лет назад
In the mid 90s I worked at a bank processing center where we made copies of checks for customers, child support enforcement, The FBI etc. You weren’t allowed to talk to coworkers or to have any moment of down time whatsoever except for a lunch that was exactly 30 minutes and 2 five minute breaks. You could only clock in 2 minutes early and had to clock out within 2 minutes of your quitting time. It was fucking drudgery.
@wickedfuctup
@wickedfuctup 5 лет назад
I'm in this exact scenario including no nothing, non contributing management who ask questions about something that's right in front of their face, weak attempts to boost morale with themed dress Fridays, everyone is isolated from coworkers, the fake generated excitement of new ideas which everyone automatically understands as more work with no raise. Drudgery fits it perfectly.
@niccage6375
@niccage6375 5 лет назад
At least you didnt have ridiculous overtime like i do
@evolv.e
@evolv.e 5 лет назад
Squid GamingYT you described my job to a T 😫 My coworkers and I ask have been asking ourselves for years why do we still work there. 🤦🏻‍♂️ It’s like a black hole. The longer you stay, the deeper you get sucked in and the light fades that much more. This reply is making me sad. Why is my next thought to have a beer?
@jtmoore662
@jtmoore662 5 лет назад
I actually have this movie in my computer DVD as we speak. As a matter of fact, it stays in my computer 24/7.
@amojak
@amojak 4 года назад
i'm going to need you to play that DVD every day, including Saturday... Fine .. Ok...
@charlesguthrie1844
@charlesguthrie1844 5 лет назад
So wait corporate didn't get the movie , because it was too realistically accurate to the real companies ? Lmao That's about right. #CorprateDumbasses Luv this movie. Mike Judge needs to do more movies.
@criztu
@criztu 5 лет назад
They get it, trust me they do. If you read on Cultural Hegemony, you'll get it too.
@TinyDancer250
@TinyDancer250 2 года назад
That was precisely Pac Bell's argument for firing Scott Adams over Dilbert.
@jimmie_g
@jimmie_g Год назад
What makes Office Space such a great movie is all the small details most of us who work or have worked at a corporate environment can relate to. Most of us have worked with a Smykowski who's always paranoid about his job security. Most of us have a "Drew" who randomly pops up out of nowhere to talk and try to be cool while only being annoying. Most of us have interviewed for our own jobs. Most of us have had good co-workers laid off while the not so good ones stay. Most of us have had multiple "bosses." Even when Lumbergh is giving his "is this good for the company" speech and there's that one co-worker smiling and nodding in agreement to everything he says.
@shadelings
@shadelings 5 лет назад
Judge allowed the actors to improv, and so many of the brilliant bits of Office Space are due to that. Like the bald Bob saying, 'Naga, naga, na-gonna work here anymore', that wasn't scripted and I'm pretty sure scenes with Lawrence were improved as well, just as examples. Also 'ass clown' was coined by Dave Herman in this movie as well. So much goodness in this movie.
@rjhinnj
@rjhinnj 8 месяцев назад
Just thinking… Peter with his neighbor almost Seinfeld ish… that guy was a “Kramer” type for sure!
@leftnao
@leftnao 3 года назад
Watching this while working makes me understand better that the misery is normal
@Nmdixon-cu7vm
@Nmdixon-cu7vm 4 года назад
“PC load letter? Wtf does that mean?”
@buddhamack1491
@buddhamack1491 5 лет назад
I have shown this movie to so many people over the years. I loved it when it came out and still watch it at least once a year. This shows why you should let those with a vision put it out there and production companies should step back and not interfere so much.
@lastguyminn2324
@lastguyminn2324 5 лет назад
Considering all the money this film has made in home video sales, you'd think studios would learn that lesson, but it is even more rare now for a talent like Judge to get left alone without massive tinkering by clueless studio execs.
@bobbest1611
@bobbest1611 5 лет назад
more on Milton, the hero of the story
@garyheller62
@garyheller62 Год назад
This movie is a cultural icon! I've been in high tech/IT/office/computers my entire professional life - 50 years, and nothing comes close to portraying the corporate drudgery of IT companies. I worked at one called "ImageSoft" whose receptionist answered EXACTLY like the "Initech" receptionist in the movie. Once a year the president of the comp[any used to bring in pizza for staff and we'd all watch a movie together. After Office Space was was released on DVD, almost the entire staff of around 150 (except for the sales people and the executives) voted for Office Space. The president vetoed it and showed some other lame thing. That day 23 people called in sick and another 43 were "too busy" and preferred to write code and technical manuals :-). Office Space is one of the most memorable events in my life, and I've had some events, believe you me.
@minichris11
@minichris11 Год назад
Ron Livingston was perfect.
@charliebahama7911
@charliebahama7911 Год назад
I watched this movie when I was like 7 but now since I graduated college and have a corporate job… it’s scary how well this movie captures all the gripes I’m experiencing right now.
@paulzenco6182
@paulzenco6182 11 месяцев назад
I wish i could go back to 1999 and live it all over again. It was the best year for movies ever.
@scottmckay9535
@scottmckay9535 5 лет назад
Having worked in a cubicle environment for years, I totally related to this flick. It's one of my favorites. Totally hilarious, yet low-key (no Jim Carrey crapola).
@HUNKragor
@HUNKragor 5 лет назад
How dare you take the name of the Carrey in vain
@daleva187goligo
@daleva187goligo 3 года назад
hey cable guy was good
@stevemannion8341
@stevemannion8341 Год назад
On the DVD, there is is a section to where you can actually Print a TPS Report. Classic movie!
@eppyz
@eppyz 5 лет назад
Office Space is one of my favorite all time movies 👍👍 I think anyone that works can relate to this movie in one way or another.. the movie "Waiting" with Ryan Reynolds is also on the top of my list 👍
@mattbeatgoeson
@mattbeatgoeson 5 лет назад
Yep, I used to be a waiter myself.
@woodsplitter3274
@woodsplitter3274 5 лет назад
Both movies really capture the reality of the workplace. I don't know too much about acting but I felt that Ryan Reynolds deserved an Oscar for Waiting. He was Cochise. Cochise was him.
@kenttekulve5506
@kenttekulve5506 3 месяца назад
Don't forget Slammin' Salmon as far as restaurant movies go.
@michaelharris2178
@michaelharris2178 5 лет назад
Stephen Root is awesome.
@dansheppard1865
@dansheppard1865 5 лет назад
This movie is awesome and after watching you video about I wanna watch it again. The clips were making me laugh out loud, and showed me how I feel about my job.
@DarrinCarver
@DarrinCarver 4 года назад
I used to have a ringer on my phone that would go "Ummmmm.... Yeaaaahhhh"
@ryry998
@ryry998 5 лет назад
Best movie ever! I worked at a call center in the late 90s and this movie was spot on and so funny! Mike Judge is brilliant.
@jpapan1
@jpapan1 4 года назад
When Michael Bolton said...PC load letter. What the fuck does that mean. I knew this novie wqs talking directly to me. My 2 buddies didn't find it nearly as funny as I did. They obviously never experienced that error message on an almost daily basis like I did I saw many boring office job movies. Office space was the 1st to get it right.
@BetaBuxDelux
@BetaBuxDelux 4 года назад
We used to watch this every week when I worked at Dell in the late 90s.
@r3d5ive87
@r3d5ive87 5 лет назад
How was he paranoid and gossipy? He had the scoop and his boys back. Need more like him.
@lastguyminn2324
@lastguyminn2324 5 лет назад
It's funny, if I was compiling a list of the best movies of all time, I probably wouldn't think of Office Space, but if I'm randomly flipping channels and it's on, I ALWAYS stop and watch it, usually to the end, I can quote it almost in its entirety, and my Office Space DVD gets watched more often than any other one in my collection. Move over Godfather and Casablanca, Office Space really does deserve a spot in my top five.
@michaelmckeever2734
@michaelmckeever2734 Год назад
I saw this in college and thought it was lame. As a working adult, I revisited it and saw the masterpiece in it. It's a regular occurrence to rewatch this movie just because of how relatable it is.
@patrickjspoon
@patrickjspoon 5 лет назад
"Waiting..." is the Food & Beverage version of this movie. Eerie levels of accuracy!
@mattbeatgoeson
@mattbeatgoeson 5 лет назад
I used to be a waiter and can confirm that you are right :)
@patrickjspoon
@patrickjspoon 5 лет назад
@@mattbeatgoeson I figured, since you look like you are/were in a band. It just follows
@bluegizmo1983
@bluegizmo1983 5 лет назад
One of my other favorite movies of all time
@kenttekulve5506
@kenttekulve5506 3 месяца назад
You should also check out Slammin Salmon for an accurate, hilarious portrayal of restaurants.
@marcwhitlock5002
@marcwhitlock5002 Год назад
I've worked in this type of work environment for over a decade and can easily say this is so hilarious because you can sit back and watch the ridiculousness happen here without you dealing with it yourself or worrying about losing your job. Every company around this size has a Lumburgh (The boss with zero empathy for anyone below him). Has a Tom (overly paranoid guy that's always worried he's going to lose his job or the company is going to lay off people everyday). Has a Milton (That one really strange dude that you don't bother because you think he might go on a shooting rampage). Also, people may find the scene with the Bobs and Lumburgh/Dom over the top how they're talking over who to lay off and it's sadly really on point, i've been in those meetings and yea they really talk like that.
@brekibreki
@brekibreki 5 лет назад
Great stuff. How about covering Donny Darko, another favorite cult movie?
@mattbeatgoeson
@mattbeatgoeson 5 лет назад
Thanks Igor! And great suggestion. Have you seen Wisecrack's video about that film?
@brekibreki
@brekibreki 5 лет назад
@@mattbeatgoeson no, but I sure will, thanks for the suggestion
@migueljdixon
@migueljdixon Год назад
This movie shows why I am happy to be a college instructor. Between grad school and getting my first teaching job, I worked as a messenger and never walked into an office that I wasn't happy to walk out of.
@richmondjellison8290
@richmondjellison8290 4 года назад
Thank You! Thank You! Office Space! This film helped me resign my position, Quality Control Lead Man, at a Dietary Supplement facility where no one knew or cared about what they were making. This proved to be a tremendous educational experience as I now embark upon a project of my own design...
@gregorygarcia6542
@gregorygarcia6542 2 года назад
I don't think I have laughed harder while sitting in a theater at any other movie. I saw this in 1999 when living and working in Silicon valley. I had been waiting tables but also working in offices. I think one of the most poignant yet saddest parts is when Tom is in a wheelchair saying that "if you hang in there long enough good things can happen in life I mean look at me!" But it does free up the time for him to create the jump to conclusions mat. Judge is a genius and I celebrate his entire catalog!
@martinslagle3061
@martinslagle3061 5 лет назад
something of a "black" comedy in that the comedy comes from how relatable the characters are in their general hatred of their day to day life. I've been in a company like Initech and didn't really "get it" intil I watched this movie after that.
@jpapan1
@jpapan1 4 года назад
Yes. If youre going to do a movie about real life, make it real. Im ok with transformers or mission impossible doing unrealistic stuff. But if youre doing sociL commentary about monotony of boring life, u have to show it. Mike judge showed enough of it to be relatable without making a boring movie. Bery difficult to thread that needle and he did it perfectly. The movie is fast paced. Scenes arent long and are either longer and funny or short enough to communicate what it needs to. Whether it was done conscisouly or just happened that way, he seemed to just make the right moves...IMO
@bdmaus4975
@bdmaus4975 10 месяцев назад
I think it's time to pull it off the shelf and watch Office Space again!
@SupplementalSense
@SupplementalSense 5 лет назад
The best workplace comedies ever are Office Space and Horrible Bosses!
@lastguyminn2324
@lastguyminn2324 5 лет назад
Not as much of a fan of Horrible Bosses, but it's interesting that Aniston is in both.
@Rick9482
@Rick9482 3 года назад
Stephen Root was THE actor that made this film for me as I just loved how he lost himself into his character. Doesn't happen too often where the actor gets completely immersed into his part by voice, mannerisms and some inspired makeup. Eddie Murphy has done it in a few films, De Niro and Theron(Monster), and a few others. Generally though it's just an actor playing a part which is what sells at the box office. People want to see and recognize their favorite actors.
@mauricedelarosa6940
@mauricedelarosa6940 3 месяца назад
In 1996, I hadn't seen or heard of this movie, but I was an engineering student and I got an internship in SoCal, and the similarities were eerie. Nobody wore blue jeans then - it was all slacks or khakis and button-down dress shirts with ties. My boss was an idiot who also drove a Porsche 911, and after work we'd go to TFI Friday's. The building I worked in was in a business park and the movie could have been set there. Me and the rest of the interns all lived in apartments that looked just like Peter and Lawrence's apartment complex. And the large interior space in our building was packed with cubicles that seemed to go on forever. Good times!
@arcnline360
@arcnline360 5 лет назад
Love this movie, at the time my coworkers and I felt extremely connected with the characters in the movie and 84.3% to the occurrences that happened to us almost in the daily basis.
@andymate2006
@andymate2006 3 года назад
I remember when I first watched Office Space. I had a neighbour that was moving out and he gave me a box of VHS tapes and one of the tapes was Office Space. This was back in the early 2000's. I watched that movie first and I got hooked. I still love the movie today.
@rustyaxelrod
@rustyaxelrod 4 года назад
My thoughts on Office Space? It’s easily in my top 20 favorite movies I’ve ever seen so yea, I kinda like it. 🙂 Oh yea, another comedy that didn’t get enough respect. Maybe you could do a video on Raising Arizona with Nicholas Cage.
@KnightIndustries572
@KnightIndustries572 3 года назад
September 2021 and in our daily morning meeting, I brought up Office Space scenes...again! (there were some lay-offs in our European sector which triggered the phrase "they're gonna downsize Innitech!')..and it's a show that we all love, share and still talk about. Is still every bit as relevant in 2021 as it was in 1999!
@Anona_Meows
@Anona_Meows 2 года назад
I absolutely LOVE this movie. It is hilarious from start to finish.
@mld7963
@mld7963 2 года назад
One of my favorite comedy/satires of all time. All of the scenes are pure gold, and it came out at a time that was great for me, so it has such wonderful sentimental value. I work in a totally corporate environment, and bought a red swingline stapler 15 years ago-it helps me get through the idiocies of corporate life when I look at it, and those coworkers “in the know” love seeing the stapler too!
@billlumberge3508
@billlumberge3508 10 месяцев назад
Class of 2000 was urged to go into tech and this movie is exactly the reason I do drywall down at the new McDonald’s instead
@jons9239
@jons9239 5 лет назад
The office that I work at has internal software that we use made in house. There is a "TPS Report" tab that we can use to see who did what and was clearly stated in training that it is an Office Space reference.
@mattbeatgoeson
@mattbeatgoeson 5 лет назад
That is awesome
@phatcowboy76
@phatcowboy76 5 лет назад
Office Space rules. Love Stephen Root in the movie. All the characters were hilarious.
@jeffkiess
@jeffkiess Месяц назад
This movie always makes me strangely nostalgic for the late 90's when I was working a soulless tech job that I hated...located in an office park...in which I was sitting in a sea of cubicles just like Peter, Michael, and Samir. Thank you, Mike Judge!
@Yahoos2f
@Yahoos2f 5 лет назад
One of my all-time favs when it comes to comedy! Maby time for a rewatch... :)
@mattbeatgoeson
@mattbeatgoeson 5 лет назад
I've seen it at least 50 times.:)
@AndroidUserCFB
@AndroidUserCFB Год назад
I just love this video, the amount of information, and more importantly the links between them is great. Mike Judge I think has a habit of subtley predicting the future. So I'd expect he's currently (202302) working on the implications of stuff like GPT, Graph Databases, Google Maps Immersive Mode etc.
@cougarhunter33
@cougarhunter33 5 лет назад
Peter, what's happening?
@doctoredable
@doctoredable 5 лет назад
As a person that has been self employed for the past 36 years I can only partially relate after working as an employee for two years prior. After 2 years of working for other people I never found a place to work that I found comfortable. When I started my own business 36 years ago it was very scary. I went from earning decent money and being unhappy to being happy and being broke. A year later things finally turned in my direction and my business started to be profitable. For 8 months I was on food stamps. I felt great when I was finally able to pay my way. 36 years later it is still difficult to earn a decent wage as a self employed person but it is better than working for someone else. My standards never matched the people I worked for. I would prefer to work harder and longer rather than compromise my integrity.
@Poop-nu1so
@Poop-nu1so 2 года назад
I could give two shits less what RottenTomatoes thinks. This movie is 100% in my book.
@jfenton1977
@jfenton1977 4 года назад
I worked in a call center for one of those '2 big 2 fail banks'. (Rhymes with Hank of Jamerica). When I saw the WHITEBOARD in the Bob's conference room, with a PLAN outlined that was titled Planning to Plan 12:48 I knew this movie was for reals.
@evolv.e
@evolv.e 2 месяца назад
25 years later, this movie still holds strong. Just one of Mike Judge’s masterpieces. 🍿
@TraceguyRune
@TraceguyRune 4 года назад
I also work as a computer programmer and hate my job. I won't quit because I have no idea what I'd do to support myself
@KellyKMc
@KellyKMc 3 года назад
UNT System is looking for programmers. Come join our family in North Texas. The most annoying things we have to deal with is CIO Chat during lunch on Thursdays and my boss’s boss horrible boomer jib-jabs to try to add levity to team meetings. I love both her and the CIO because they treat us like family and are genuinely concerned about our well being.
@Tbahama
@Tbahama Год назад
Love the random shot of Pittsburgh at 1:09 when talking about cities and their buildings all looking the same.
@mjackson74
@mjackson74 4 года назад
7:37 My daily life from 1982-2010. People and their silly questions.
@bohemianwriter1
@bohemianwriter1 3 года назад
And you still live to tell the tale without going postal ;-)
@pongop
@pongop 3 месяца назад
Wait, this is Mr. Beat! And he reviews my favorite films like Office Space and Napoleon Dynamite?! Wow! What a happy surprise to find this! Excellent video on a classic film!
@gravelytodd
@gravelytodd 5 лет назад
It’s not that I’m lazy, it’s that I just don’t care..
@325xitgrocgetter
@325xitgrocgetter 3 месяца назад
I was complaining to my wife's cousin about my job I had in the early 2000s. I spent an hour with my manager discussing my font choice on an Excel Spreadsheet. We were reviewing the different fonts and discussing readability. In reality, I was really the only one who had to read and create the spreadsheet and I thought the font was fine. The cousin laughed and made a reference to the TPS Reports. And started to talk about the movie Office Space. He suggested that I watch it. Which I did and it was the most relatable movie I've ever seen.
@et427
@et427 4 года назад
Thank you for putting this together! Absolutely love this movie and have it on dvd. So funny but not funny how real and true to the fact the movie is and how it relates to most people's jobs that we've had all our lives.
@RDnAC
@RDnAC 5 лет назад
Definitely one of my all time favorites
@VoiceOfThe
@VoiceOfThe 8 месяцев назад
Lots of funny moments. I love when he has his interview with the two Bobs and he saunters in grabbing the coffee without asking… then when he ends the interview himself I’m just crying… superb 🤣👏
@arlowallace7775
@arlowallace7775 4 года назад
this movie (and half baked) played a major role in me failing out of college my freshman year.
@miltonblipp
@miltonblipp 3 месяца назад
Holy crap, why am I JUST learning Mr Beat made a video about Office Space??? Thank you, Matt 🙏
@unclematt3134
@unclematt3134 10 месяцев назад
Office space is one of those comedies I'll stop to watch if it's on. A+ comedy
@djm5k
@djm5k Месяц назад
Best movie ever made. I remember watching this movie for the first time, and remembered the part in beginning of movie where Peter walks into the office first thing on a Monday morning. I could relate, and felt the same sense of doom I felt every Monday morning I walked into the office I worked at. However, my job wasn’t that bad compared to the movie since I was always up and out of the office at job sites throughout the day. Plus, I was on a compressed work week working nine hours Monday through Thursday, eight hours every alternate Friday, and had every other Friday off, resulting in a three-day weekend every other week.
@PacoOtis
@PacoOtis 3 года назад
Excellently accomplished! Thanks!
@guillermovaccarezza7105
@guillermovaccarezza7105 5 лет назад
The best satirical depiction of the modern corporate world and how it crushes down on workers. Practically a western film of revenge in its own sense, and what's best about it, it speaks directly to the people suffering from this system. Another perfect film from the perfect 1999.
@David-vn2id
@David-vn2id 5 лет назад
Very well done. Made me smile....thanks.
@brassyjazzful
@brassyjazzful Год назад
I just binged Loudermilk and had to come back to this masterpiece. Ron Livingston is great.
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