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Office Space
Cast
Ron Livingston, Jennifer Aniston, David Herman, Ajay Naidu View AllCrew
Mike Judge (Screenplay), Mike Judge (Director) View AllRelease: Feb. 19th, 1999
Runtime: 1 hour, 29 minutes
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I need some help bad. I'm in a Sociology class, and I need to give an example of each one of these words from the movie office space.
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is the tow truck driver who tows lumbergh's car ethan suplee, the fat guy who plays in american history x...
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ok, i haven't posted in reviews in awhile, but i saw this movie for the first time the other day, and i wanted to start a thread for it. this movie is excellent! i haven't seen a movie this blatantl...
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Usual Suspects and Office Space
I actually heard these two titles are coming out again in better transfers and more extras before the year's end! Any truth to this?...
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Office Space Love It/Hate It Thread
Hey I've just decided to make a love/hate thread on Office Space just to see what Mofo members think about the movie. I personally thought it was a hilarious movie but i'm into dumb comedy like this. ...
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hello101
Milton and Lawrence are universally loved characters of Office Space, I just didn't get their shtick, I wasn't entertained by Milton's mumbling or Lawrence's cool talk.
Milton and Lawrence are universally loved characters of Office Space, I just didn't get their shtick, I wasn't entertained by Milton's mumbling or Lawrence's cool talk.
Gideon58
Anyone who has ever worked in an office will find something they can relate to in 1999's Office Space, a farcical look at office life that seems to be sort of a cinematic companion to the Johnny Paycheck song "Take this Job and Shove It" and has achieved almost cult status over the years.
Anyone who has ever worked in an office will find something they can relate to in 1999's Office Space, a farcical look at office life that seems to be sort of a cinematic companion to the Johnny Paycheck song "Take this Job and Shove It" and has achieved almost cult status over the years.