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Office Space Director: Mike Judge Cast: Ron Livingston, Jennifer Aniston, David Herman, Ajay Naidu

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  • DVD Release Date: 09/05/2000
  • Original Release: 1999
  • Rating: Rated R

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Closed Caption; Widescreen format (aspect ratio: 1.85:1); Interactive menus; Scene selection; Original theatrical trailer; Languages: English 5.1 Surround; English Dolby Surround; Subtitles: English; Spanish

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Side #1 --
1. Road Rage
2. The Memo
3. A Case of the Mondays
4. Downsizing
5. Lawrence
6. Lumbergh's Boy
7. The Heart of the Matter
8. Sleeping on the Job
9. The Consultants
10. Lunchtime
11. The Red Stapler
12. The Motivational Review
13. Flair
14. Fixing the Glitch
15. A New Attitude
16. A Little Housecleaning
17. Payback
18. All About Tom
19. The Going-Away Present
20. Tom's Barbeque
21. Lumbergh's Girl
22. Some Mundane Details
23. The Last Straw
24. Money Laundering
25. Coming Clean
26. Money to Burn
27. This Is the Life
28. End Titles

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Editorial Reviews

The modern cult comedy classic Office Space introduces Peter Gibbons (Ron Livingston) is a computer programmer working for Initech in Houston. Every day, he and his friends Samir (Ajay Naidu) and Michael Bolton (David Herman as not that Michael Bolton), suffer endless indignities and humiliations in their soulless workspace from their soulless boss, Bill Lumbergh (Gary Cole). For Peter, stuck in his cookie-cutter apartment with paper-thin walls and IKEA furniture, every day is worse than the one before it -- so every day is the worst of his life. To cap it off, Initech has hired a pair of "efficiency experts" to downsize the company. One Friday night, Peter's soon to be ex-girlfriend Anne (Alexandra Wentworth) forces him to go to an occupational hypnotherapist to relieve work stress. While Peter is under hypnosis, the therapist keels over and dies. As he never snaps out of his hypnotic state, Peter has a new outlook on life. If something annoys him, he just ignores it or walks away from it. He is completely relaxed and enjoying life for the first time in a long time. On Monday, Peter skips work and sleeps in. He gets up for lunch and drives down to a restaurant next to his office and asks the waitress he's had a crush on, Joanna (Jennifer Aniston), on a date. When Peter stops into the office to pick up his organizer, he's called in to talk to the efficiency experts. Relaxed and friendly, Peter charms them as he describes everything wrong with the office, including his boss. Even as Peter now appears at work only as the mood strikes him, the experts decide he's management material and give him a promotion even as they lay off the hardworking Samir and Michael. Peter then convinces his friends to exact revenge on Initech based upon an idea from Superman III. Not everything works out quite as planned. Office Space originated from writer/director Mike Judge's first animated short of the same name, created in 1991. The short was about Milton (reproduced in the film by Stephen Root), a damaged office drone whose complaints and threats about his sufferings go unheeded. Ron Wells, All Movie Guide

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Wake-up call.............!by Anonymous

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August 11, 2009: This movie is a riot. On the other hand it is also scary because it such an accurate portrayal of life as an office drone. Been there, done that! Watching this was like reliviing most of my time spent in the cublicle world. As far as dark comedies this has to rank as one of my favorites.

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I Also Recommend: Dogma, Real Genius, Grosse Pointe Blank.

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July 02, 2008: I am the last person to know about an office environment, but this is just hysterical. My friend showed me on this on his iPod freshman year of high school in the middle of class. There are just so many lines that you can say on a daily basis and get a group laughter ("Looks like somebody's got a case of the Mondays!"). PLUS, Dr. Cox from Scrubs is in it. Cannot be beaten. Haha.

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen Special Edition edition.


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