OFFICE SPACE - Retrospective
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- Опубліковано 27 тра 2023
- Before the Office there was, Office Space.
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I could deal with Milton as a cube neighbor, but that woman answering the phone in her sickening chirpy way every-single-time would make me absolutely homicidal.
Fuckin Z man.
People thought cubicles were bad but I'd take that over an open office with no barriers at all, which has become common. In those spaces I find people just never stop interrupting each other with talk, work related or otherwise.
“ *Corp*orate
accounts payable, Nina speaking.
*Just* a mo*ment*
I was in charge of ordering office supplies for my department, and so I bought a red Swingline stapler for a new senior project manager. He didn't understand the reference, and I never felt more alone than I did that day.
I'm a simple man. I see Office Space content, I watch it and thumbs up.
same... always
Usually the same, but as a Texan I don't "take kindly" to asshats that disparage the greatest state in the union.
Peter ending the meeting so nonchalantly is THE power move.
I think Office Space is Jen Aniston's best work. It's the one movie where she doesn't play the same character she always does.
Jennifer was a hottie back in the day
It is ironic that this is your take because I was just talking about how Jennifer was kind of playing herself (as she often does) and how well she does in that part-yet several other characters are severely unique, most notably Steven Root and Dietrich Bader in their respective roles.
Either way, the casting for this movie was and still is perfect.
@@SupaEMT134 She's hot today
I think it’s Horrible Bosses for that reason (and to a lesser extent We’re The Millers) but this is up there.
@@SupaEMT134Jennifer is a hottie today dude.
My favorite line "What what do you say you do here?"
My favorite line: "It's not that I'm lazy, it's just that I don't care."
1999 had a lot of amazing movies.
The mummy, matrix, this, there were tons.
@@antigrav6004 Fight Club,Sixth Sense,The Insider. Good year.
@@jordansweet8054 American Beauty, Eyes Wide Shut, Notting Hill, 10 Things I Hate About You, Cruel Intentions, Blair Witch Project. Also, some great animated films: Toy Story 2, Tarzan, The Iron Giant, South Park Bigger, Longer and Uncut, etc. Amazing to see how good Hollywood was back then, absolutely no comparison to nowadays.
yeeeeah, if you wouldn't mind just going ahead and making more Office Space videos... that would be great
mmmmkay? Thaaaanks.
😅
It's everyday linguistics in the wild!!
Maybe you could do them on saturday.
If I ever see Gary Cole, I am definitely doing the "yeah" thing to him. And then maybe apologize.
He was good in this, and in the two Brady Bunch movies.
Yeeeaaah, if you would see him, you could do that, that would be ter-ri-fic. Mmmmkaaay?
Waiting would be a great workplace movie to cover, it's actually pretty damn accurate to working in a restaurant and it's absolutely hilarious
What a great movie. 1 of my 3 most favorite comedy's of this type. Office Space, Waiting & Grandma's Boy.
I literally worked in an office where a guy that slept at his desk all the time actually died. Nobody knew for a couple of days. 😮 7:55
How sad is that
Wait. I'm surely misreading this. Are you saying a guy from your office died in his sleep at his desk and he was dead at his desk for days before people found out?
I think every office has one of those.
This is like the Michael Douglas movie "Falling Down" or "A Clockwork Orange" where it feels like the message is So Overt yet everyone is missing it. How many people have to work how many hours producing food, clothing, cars, furniture etc. for those bosses to all have the luxury of wasting everyone's time ordering reports that produce more nothing? No thought given to this hunh?
That seems to be the point everyone's missing. We don't grow our own food or make our own clothes. But at least the guys throwing my garbage into a truck provide _something_ of value. What actually is produced in any office, anywhere other than time-filling for the sake of it?
Anyone?
Working remote in 2020 taught a whole lot of people that working in the office is a complete shitshow in comparison.
I was one of the best salesmen in a Chicago based online university for about six months.
I felt guilty, and asked my manager to fire me. He refused, because I was making numbers, and I spent three days reading Harry Potter in my cubicle before I got fired.
It was totally worth it!
This is a definite classic. A truly hilarious film from start to finish. Cool to see you talk about this.
I have a meeting with the Bobs
Literally everytime I hear the word stapler “ my stapler” “I’ll burn the fucking place down”
I have seen Office Space multiple times. Now that I have seen Silicon Valley, I see the similarities. Glad to see the clips included.
One of the funniest and most insightful analyses of *Office Space*, in my opinion. I love that you call Peter out for whining about what otherwise would be perks in the workplace
It’s not a Applebees it’s a TGIF restaurant
Isn’t it Chotchkie's Bar & Grill?
I love that the red stapler translated from an in-universe gag to a beloved piece of real-life stationary
I think seeing the death woke him up from his slump and the hypnotherapy gave him the excuse he needed to unravel. A little bit of a placebo effect
This exactly. This guy took no effort into dissecting this movie.
“This is me expressing Myself.” As she flips off the boss and the whole line of customers. God as a restaurant employee I felt that and still do 😂😂
One of my favorite movies of all time ❤. Also, there wasn’t a Liar Liar magical moment. It was a moment of clarity when Peter saw the hypnotherapist keel over, and he realized how short life is and that we aren’t meant to spend it in cubicles.
“Not now, Lumbergh, I’m busy. I’ve got a meeting with the Bobs in a couple of minutes”
Loved this. Thank you! I have a couple of thoughts I'd like to share:
1. I may be wrong, but I think the name "Initech" was supposed to sound like "any tech", as in the company could have been any generic tech company in America at the time.
2. I personally think the restaurant Aniston's character worked at was based on Bennigan's, because their uniforms look super similar to the ones we had to wear in the mid 00's, when I worked there and we had two buttons we were required to wear when we were on the clock (one being our name tag, the other being a button that said, "We I.D.!") and we'd get harassed if we forgot them.
I couldn't have asked for a better analysis in this vid though. At the time I first saw this, I was 17 and worked at Bennigan's and my dad had THE EXACT JOB the main character has in this movie, updating billing software for the switch to 2000. My boyfriend at the time also worked in IT, so all of us had a deep connection to this movie.
From what I've heard, the restaurant was based on TGI Fridays, and they were so embarrassed by the flair jab they dropped their flair soon after the film released.
I was watching this movie more and more when I had my cubicle job, but being a star employee and highly productive did not save me from termination by the scumbag corporate so-called managers. Well, now I work concrete construction and totally loving it! I can relate to this movie.
Fuckin-A
With Flair!
In the 90's, computers were used to generate reports. If you paid attention, you'd realize what the reports were lacking, thinking management was actually using the reports, and you would create new reports, and the client, would then want both. Because they considered a higher report stack, to be an indication of their importance.
I was attending a post-secondary not-college and this movie came on a few days after administrative professionals day (which I would rather nor talk about how the school treated that) and it really spoke to me and was a wakeup call to a 19 year old who had only worked at Burger King which was hilariously corporate!
I have close to 8 different bosses right now, not too much different 25 years later. This is one of my favorite movies and I actually did see it in theater's back when it premiered.
Appreciate the angle here. Great work
23:35 "You can wear a Hawaiian shirt on Fridays" I worked at a place that had a business casual dress code. The pay was shit, the workload was awful, but people that I worked with (mostly the middle ages ones) reacted like it was the Moon Landing.
I got so lucky in that when I worked in offices that were cubicle farms, I spent only a few hours a week in them because I was always an outside rep. But I remember beautiful, thin, young ladies at cubicles in the office, and 3 years later, they barely fit in their chairs from spending all day just sitting and doing reports and answering phones.
Going fishing and watching tv is literally the definition of doing nothing
At least in 1999, today he would just play with his smartphone all day.
This is my favorite movie of all time. I like that you compared it to your personal experiences of working in an office. I think that is one of the main reasons I enjoyed the film so much. Your analysis of Peter was spot on. So much depth there.
Office Space is absolutely brilliant, I stumbled upon this movie a few years ago totally by accident. The multi boss thing was something that would really grind my gears in a job I had in my younger days. 🥴🥴🥴
Ya know, Peter is my hero. Breaking out of cube world to a meaningful life where he actually finds some joy in his day - even if it is manual labor. We get boxed into this 8 to 5 world of monotonous drudgery, a drone fitting into the business machine that uses us up, only to be laid off at the next business cycle hiccup. The only thing we strive for is that golden future dream of retirement... assuming we don't have a cataclysmic heart attack slaving away late on a Friday night for yet another Lumbergh.
I got done watching Office Space for the first time literally 3 or 4 minutes ago, and lo and behold, you uploaded this less than an hour ago! Amazing timing lmao
I used to watch this movie for “motivation” whenever I went on interviews for a new position. I’m now self-employed and permanently out of the corporate rat race!
The 90s were a time of blissful, weirdly self hating luxury.
My favorite movie almost ever tbh, endlessly quotable, a pleasant look back into the era that I grew up in, and also just fucking funny and biting
Lol - loved how you call her Rachel! That's how I refer to her in this movie! 😂
I don't think I knew it was Texas till the last time I watched it but it definitely never felt like Texas. I live in Texas now and I saw it when I lived in Pennsylvania and it still felt like LA
Filmed all over Austin Texas
I remember being a kid in Houston in the early 2000s most of the buildings were like this back then
I've seen this movie a Billion times... now I'm gonna have to watch it again. Good review Chris!
one of the things i wondered about the end of the movie is if lumbergs door was unlocked the whole time when peter put the letter and money under the door then tried to get it back. it seems to me that the door had to have been unlocked because the next day when milton goes in for his stapler the note is still there.
Yeah, that's the joke. It was unlocked the whole time.
I don't like these types of videos much, but your voice isn't annoying and you make very good connections and are good at critically analysis. This was very good.
i could burn down the building👀
Even Neo struggled in an office space in the Matrix.
When I first saw this getting hired as a data processor for Southwestern Bell (AT&T) as a fresh college grad. I related so much to this movie
But fast forward 23 years later as a professional who worked his way up. Biggest thing I realized is learn to love what other people hate doing, because thats where money is.
Best of all, working is not so bad because it gives you purpose in life. Doing nothing and sitting on your ass all day is only fun for the fist 6 mos but after that you feel each day you get dumber and dumber
"fuckin A"
-peter
"...that would be great."
-Bill Lumburgh
Mmmmkay?
10:20 - yeah, for me it was never the first floor, but it was Friday Afternoon. I've come to call this phenomenon getting "Office Spaced". I got fired twice in that manner, both after just 6 weeks, and both because the people I work with couldn't handle my attitude and manner of speaking, both of which are about as blunt as a 20-pound sledgehammer about to hit you in the face.
I just noticed that Lumbergh wore a belt and suspenders.
To me this movie and Clerks have at lot in common- trapped in a crap job you HAVE to go to so you can pay your bills, frustration, relationships, stupid people, etc etc. Both movies have a million quotes, both have aged well, both awesome :)
This movie is in large part why I became a mechanic.
Worked in an office and was sent home game day because I forgot my jersey. Started to keep one in my car just incase. Our town is football 🏈 crazy LoL
Everyone compares The Office to Office Space, but I can't help but wonder if anyone has ever tried to do a comparison between The Office and other workplace-from-Hell films. Like The Caine Mutiny, or Glengarry Glen Ross, or even Swimming with Sharks, for instance.
Because people don't know when thier happy because they don't recognise the pleasure in pain.. but they do.
I got myself a red stapler after seeing this film!
This movie is basically Ferris Beuller but after he has grown up and has an office job. LoL
I'm sorry, but Ferris Bueller would never settle for a job that demeaning. Cameron Frye, maybe. But not Ferris.
@@plissken2156Then it’s Cameron Frye the movie. Even better
Funny, you telling that story about needing to go and change. I once started a brand spanking new job as a consultant. In Sweden, no less. So I emigrated, bought a suit, put it and a tie on, reported to the customer (which was the Swedish pension fund authority) in it, and was met by my supervisor/customer: A guy with a three month beard, shorts, teva sandals, and a batik t-shirt.
He looked me up and down, and said "welcome, but where's the technical guy?"
Didn't wear a suit again for the next ten years of my life.
This is like the strangest analysis of a movie I’ve ever seen. Every new scene he went over was another revelation that two people can watch the same exact same movie and interpret what they’re seeing *totally* differently. It was a wild ride.
Went to corporate head office with 2 co-workers for two weeks of training and we three show up wearing golf shirts and jeans our regular office attire. Walk into class and it's mostly local workers dressed in fancy suits. I only owned one suit for funerals and a yearly awards ceremony. The instructor insisted we go buy some better clothes😂. Us Hicks didn't know how to dress for the office 😮. Like Peter Gibbons I quit office work and am a truck driver now. Much better pay and job security.
I worked at an office much like that and yup, had a nail clipper lady.
Curious points: When Peter gets out of bed on Saturday to check the machine he has grazed knees. I think that was filmed after the scene where he dives at Lumberg’s door. After a few takes of that he’d have burned his knees up pretty good.
When Bob Slydell has Tom’s personnel file we see his surname is spelled SMYkowski but Bob reads it as SIMkowski. Either an intentional flub to show he has no connection to the staff or his delivery is so good they just left it in.
When Peter meets with the Bob’s he does his monologue of his day at Initech and he says he only does 15 minutes of work in a week but I would bet that was meant to be 15 minutes in a day seeing that was the question but he delivered it so well they missed it or just left it.
Always thought Tom backing out of the driveway was a great stunt and great editing.
"Corporate accounts payable, Mina speaking, JUST a moment."
Personally I don’t see the hypnotherapy scene as a literal hypnosis. To me it’s more like Peter is lulled into a daydream due to his boredom with the situation, and then when the doctor dies it’s an epiphany for Peter. He realizes what really matters in life and it enables him to finally let go of what doesn’t. It’s like he was hypnotized by the absurd circumstances rather than the therapist himself.
5:20 Chotchkie’s is, supposedly, a TGI Fridays knockoff
Yes, it's my thing. Please continue. 😂
Kind of a convoluted description of "Initech." I thought it was like we work "In a tech."
I've always wondered if hypnotherapy works for things like verbal ticks! I hope it would, but fear it wouldn't. For this movie, I think they're asking us to just suspend a little belief for the sake of the plot. Believe in an alternate universe where everything is pretty much the same except hypnotism is very real.
The guys get different jobs until those companies start outsourcing and also due to the crash of 2008. Their jobs become automated.
Thanks for making my morning slightly better. I’m pretty close to changing companies or buy my own.
Sounds like somebody's got a case of the Mondays
"Initech" is a joke on "Any-tech". Pronounced identically, is a comment on the universality of the shitiness of the office workplace, as shown, and a metaphor for the lost-in-nowhere gloom that Peter starts out in.
Get it? That office scene could be AnyTech office.
I just recently took my first step into the unknown, accepting a promotion that i really didnt want and isnt in my safe little comfort zone. But i know there is no reward without risk. Fingers crossed it works out.
It's a Bennigans knock-off, lol, not Applebees.. I know it's trivial, but Bennigans was so much more than your average Applebee's 🎉
The stripes are reminiscent of TGIFridays.
I have bills to pay, that's why.
Gen Xers be like HELP MY COMFY OFFICE JOB IS TOO BORING
And "waaaaaaahhh work is HaRd 😢😢😢" LOL
As a zoomer who has had multiple office jobs (and in the process of quitting my current one) I can tell you boredom is absolutely horrible and has driven me to mental illness. I would much rather be scrubbing toilets than what I'm doing now
@zachrowe6271 I'm a 32 year old millennial who is just grateful to have a job. I graduated high school in the 2008 recession so my intro to the job market was competing with laid off corporate employees for fast food jobs
Excellent dialog! Loved this movie then, and through up to this very day. As i evolve in this crazy-CRAZY-world we are all now living through...this movie's energy appeals differently each time i re-watch. ✌🌱
The interesting thing for me is that my job is the only satisfaction I find in my life. If I didn't have my job, I literally would have nothing. I know it's sad, but it's the truth.
Jobs can bring purpose!
I would not have been back that day with the jeans and t-shirt.
Great review Chris. I have loved this movie and seen it about as many times as Napoleon Dynamite (which is a lot).
Sheesh, you look almost exactly like Jackson Galaxy
It's a TGIFriday's knockoff. Friday's actually required their servers to wear the buttons (flair) on their uniforms. Only after Corporate executives saw this movie, did they remove this requirement.
Nice take on a classic.
Make a film like Office Space, everybody.
Office Space is Awesome!!!
Hey cool I was 14 in '99 too
office space was a revelation, a life altering experience, like when I read a book by J Krishnamurti. you just arent the same anymore. I saw it for the first time in 2020 when working from home for a bank, it felt incredibly satisfying to see the madness of the office portrayed so well and such humour. I think the concept of work is mad, cruel, and is no different to being a slave except in some cases its worse since many who work cant even afford food or shelter. I hope one day, if humanity doesnt self desctruct, we will look back at this mad world in horror at how we used to slave our days away instead of enjoying and living. this movie inspired me to quit my bank job and travel the world, currently in portugal, not sure where Im headed but will see.
I love hiw Rachel puts the name tag on the sexyest part of her uniform.
Office Space was filmed deep in the heart of Texas in Austin 🤘
Morningwood Apartments 😂
I always thought the Joke about the company name was IniTech pronounced Any Tech, meaning this movies applies to any Tech company of the day. By the way my #2 Comedy movie next to Airplane.
Enjoyed this video!👍
Awesome, thank you!
7:30 By the way, Anne says in the message "You embarassed me in front of my friends". So yeah, those are her friends.
Why does he refer to Joanna as Rachel?
I think the actress had another role where her character name was Rachel?
Obviously, i think GREST VIDEO real authenticity in it. A rare and valuable thing.
…damn it feels good to be a gangsta.
For a large part of this film, you could have, easily, plugged people from my job into these characters without changing this movie much.
Wholesome.