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Créditos de la imagen: Texas Film Hall of Fame Red Carpet, photo by Juliette (Jette) Kernion

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Obras de Mike Judge

Office Space - Special Edition with Flair (Widescreen Edition) (1999) — Director/Screenwriter/Actor — 663 copias
Idiocracy (2014) — Director/Screenwriter — 147 copias
Saturday Night Live: The Complete First Season 1975-1976 (2006) — Director; Director, algunas ediciones65 copias
King of the Hill: Season 6 (2010) 20 copias
King of the Hill: The Complete Eighth Season (2014) — Creator/Voice — 13 copias
Extract (2009) 12 copias
Beavis and Butthead Do The Universe (2022) — Writer/voice/producer — 4 copias

Obras relacionadas

Spy Kids [2001 film] (2001) — Actor — 207 copias
The Simpsons: Season 9 (2014) — Guest star — 95 copias
Spy Kids Triple Feature 3-Movie Collection (2013) — Actor — 16 copias

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My wife can't stand this movie. I think it is a good comedy making at statement about society.
 
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usma83 | Apr 13, 2023 |
 
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freixas | 7 reseñas más. | Mar 31, 2023 |
Peter is a frustrated and unmotivated employee at Initech. His work friends feel the same way, but they all just keep putting up with their jobs because what else can they do? They still have bills to pay.

Peter's girlfriend (who is almost certainly cheating on him) suggests that he agree to see an occupational hypnotherapist. He goes along with it, but the hypnotherapist dies before the session is finish. Peter is stuck in a state of relaxation, and he's never felt better. His girlfriend breaks up with him, which leaves him free to ask out the waitress he's had a crush on for ages. He pretty much stops going to work, and instead of causing him problems, this somehow makes him look like management material. But that tremendous amount of chill can't last forever, and actions still have consequences. Maybe.

This was a rewatch, but the last time I saw this was so long ago that I'd forgotten most of it. I don't think I was an employed adult at the time, and I have a feeling I appreciated it a lot more now that I, too, have years of experience with a quirky printer and specific office supply protectiveness.

The last role I recall seeing Gary Cole in was the captain in Crusade, so it was extra weird seeing him as limp and nonconfrontational Bill Lumbergh. Apparently those roles happened in the same year.

Milton was, of course, fabulous - I'd forgotten just how hilariously downtrodden the guy was. The paycheck revelation and final office move were perfect. And Tom was painfully believable as the long-timer who found his truly horrifying silver lining.

All in all, a fabulous workplace comedy. My only complaint is the way it put blue-collar work on a pedestal. Work is work, and all jobs have aspects that can make employees wish they didn't have to come in today.

Extras:

"Out of the office" retrospective with writer/director Mike Judge, plus 8 deleted scenes.

(Original review posted on A Library Girl's Familiar Diversions.)
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Familiar_Diversions | 7 reseñas más. | Nov 27, 2022 |
I heard about this movie for years without actually seeing it. Still, I wasn't disappointed. It captures the stupidity of office work in a funny but essentially true way, and it has a great ending. I suggest watching this as a double feature with "In the Company of Men".
 
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datrappert | 7 reseñas más. | Mar 5, 2019 |

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