| Release | Aug 31, 1999 |
| Video | Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 |
| Audio |
English: Dolby Digital 5.1 Spanish: Dolby Digital 2.0 French: Dolby Digital 2.0 |
| Subtitles | English, Spanish |
| Studio | Fox |
| Year | 1999 |
| Genre | Comedy, Crime, Romance |
- Note: widescreen, but NOT 16x9 anamorphically enhanced
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Work Sucks.
"OFFICE SPACE is a comic cry of rage against the nightmare of modern office life... The movie's dialogue is smart." -Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times
Fasten your ergonomic seat belt.. You're in for a hilarious ride through the inner workings of OFFICE SPACE, the outrageous hit comedy that "will strike fear into the little hearts of bosses everywhere."
Unable to endure another mind-numbing day at Initech Corporation, cubicle slave Peter Gibbons (Ron Livingston) gets fired up.. and decides to get fired. Armed with a leisurely new attitude and a sexy new girlfriend (Jennifer Aniston), he soon masters the art of neglecting his job, which quickly propels him into the ranks of upper management!
From Mike Judge, creator of "Beavis and Butt-head" and co-creator "King of the Hill", 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 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.
Fox
presents
Alexandra WentworthJennifer AnistonRon LivingstonGary ColeJohn C. McGinleyDavid HermanAjay NaiduDiedrich BaderStephen RootRichard Riehle"Office Space"
Written byMike Judgeproduced byDaniel Rappaport
produced byMichael Rotenberg
produced byMike Judge
produced byGuy Riedel
directed byMike Judge
Production Year: 1999
Written byMike Judgeproduced byDaniel Rappaport
produced byMichael Rotenberg
produced byMike Judge
produced byGuy Riedel
directed byMike Judge
Production Year: 1999
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