Office Space - Damn It Feels Good to Be a Gangsta (Full Song Music Video)
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- The "Damn It Feels Good to Be a Gangsta" montage in Office Space is by far one of the most zen movie scenes ever made. I always wished it was longer and decided to make it happen.
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Music owned by the Geto Boys by Rap-A-Lot Records, Priority Records
I just quit today.
Remembered this song. Damm it feels good to be a gangsta.
Fuckin' A!
Roll on bro, keep your game tight and chin up
Everyone wants to be a gangster until it's time to be a gangster
We hear you've been missing alot of work lately.❤
@@Crie-j4g and damn it feels good to be a gangsta😴
I quit a job in the middle of a MS Teams meeting.
Must feel good to be a gangster..
I hate MS Teams… its so… OFFICE!!
Word brotha was unemployed for 6 months after but it felt good to be free.
You should of pulled a Larry David/George Costanza move and showed up the next day and act like it didn't happen.
Damn that is gangster 😂
"Well you don't need a million dollars to do nothing" - that's such a liberating thought
Indeed so ~
Two chicks at the same time, man.
@@gunsofsteele you don't need money for that either :)
@@CrazyKraut20 fuckin' aye
@@CrazyKraut20 b.s.
I worked in the literal basement in the our company’s IT department as an intern. I tried so damn hard to get a permanent job but I couldn’t move up didn’t have the right certs and every nearby department had groomed interns for positions. I said fuck it and joined the trades helper grind crew. I get paid 24-38$ an hour doing honest labor and damn it feels good.
sounds like they had a case of the mondays anyway❤
Where do you live? That isn't close to what they make here
Did you set the building on fire?
Bro, I left IT to become an industrial welder 14 years ago and never looked back. 1000% more happy and at peace. Two years ago I achieved my goal of getting into industrial maintenance and my welding/fitting experience was what got me in the door. The trades are where it's at.
👊✌️
Best anthem for the best movie ever!!!!
This movie speaks to my SOUL.
The way they pass that floppy disc around always cracks me up.
And looking back suspiciously tops it off perfectly 😏
Same!
All they need to do is pass it over but they want to look cool 😂😂stay safe 😷
Me too
my computer nerd kicks in an knows that there is no way the data did not get corrupted from static by the time he used it.
Possibly the most important movie made in the modern age.
It would be amazing to know how many people watching this and realized that their job was ruining their life.......and then quit.
Seriously! 100%
This and American Beauty
This or Idiocracy
I mean, in a Metaphorical sense I would have gone with The Matrix or Fight Club but whatever
I worked as a stockbroker for the better part of my twenties (2013-2018) and absolutely hated it. One day my boss told me to wash his land rover on my lunch break and joked in a serious way that if i didn't i’d lose my job. Something just snapped in me and i told him to go fuck himself and i walked off to my desk. Needless to say i was fired for insulting a superior the next day, and you know what, i was smiling ear to ear walking out of that soulless building. I've been working as a carpenter for the past 2 years and I absolutely love it. Like peter says at the end “aint so bad making bucks, getting some exercise, working outside....."
I make less but i’ve never been happier. Legendary movie!
Dude, that's epic! Happy for you
Only in first world countries.
U get peanuts for construction work in any other continents.
The only mistake you made was not agreeing to wash his car...or at least pretending to ....you should have went in there torn the seats up ...sliced all the tires... smashed all the windows and took a nice steaming piss in the gas tank before you left.
Hell yeah bro. We have one life, let's make the most of it
Congrats, my man.
I quit my cubicle job after watching this film and got a job as a construction worker. Everyone thought I was nuts. Twenty years later, I own a construction firm, and I am happy. Few months ago I met one of my ex colleague at Walmart. He is a manager now, but told me that he is jaded, unhappy and wonders where his life went.
I owe my life to this film.
Now that is amazing, bravo!! 🎉
Glad you found something you like!!! I would be a total disaster in that and my cube job is actually pretty decent but that sounds awesome for you!
Wow!
good for you!!
Not gonna lie, I read life as "wife"... yeah corporate life is a soul eating blackhole... congrats on enjoying your life your way and excelling dude
FUN FACT: Everyone balked at the suggestion any rap music be used in the film during production. Turned out to be a brilliant idea. This is one of the most replayed scenes in the movie.
Are we sure that’s a “fact”? Literally the first scene while they’re in traffic Michael Bolton is listening to Gangster rap on the radio and singing aloud.
I can see OPs point. This is a largely white cast .... Injecting rap music could have gone very badly. But yes this is one of my favorite scenes in the movie as well
@@magnubeido832 That makes no sense. Are you saying white cast members are racist and don't want rap music played during their scenes? That's ridiculous. This was a comedy movie and it was established from the first scene that it was going to include Gangster rap, which was obviously very popular when the movie came out.
The sound track was an important aspect of this movies. Ask Mike Bolton.
It's true - the studio execs didn't want any rap music in the movie whatsoever. Mike Judge agreed if the first test screening focus group didn't like it, he would remove it - but of course they loved it so it stayed in.
So about ten years ago I was making this new report at work that was the summary of the status of our total list of projects. I told my boss I was going to name it the "Total Project Summary Reports, or TPS Report for short" figuring he would say "yea right. guess again."
But... he had never seen the movie.
so for years every week I delivered the TPS Report.
Everyone except the managers were in on the joke.
People would say to me "How can you talk about something called the TPS Report with a straight face?"
Finally, one day he came to my desk grinning and said "I saw this move last night I had never seen before and it made me think of you." I said "Oh yea? what movie?" and he replied "Office Space."
And then EVERYONE within earshot DIED laughing. The joke that had been years in the making finally reached its punchline.
Dude now you are forever in the history book of every coworker, congrats.
@@ignaciogodoy7095 and anyone who has ever worked in a cubicle. 😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂 thank you!!
Ummmm, that's Fucking A
@@ironnerd8336 Fucking A, Man.
The most important documentary that graduates need to watch before experiencing the soulless corporate world
Absofriggin' lutely
Definitely required viewing
Do it
Oh, man. That's it right there. I tell people all the time they need to see it.
What percentage of the corporate world is beneficial?
The way he just guts the fish there and when his boss wants to talk to him and he just slip past him always gets me.
I finished my work at 1 pm told boss all work was done and I was going home. Boss said "You can just stay at your desk and browse internnet till 4:30." As I walked out I said " I can browse internet at home."
@@PlateletRichGel thug life
@@PlateletRichGel sad part is I had a job like that & I was so broke I would stay at work just so I was getting paid a lil extra lol.
Many people do that. @@MCRxGerard1
And I love how it works every time, because Lundberg can't just get to a point, he always has to smarm in, and can't seem to talk any other way...
using the TPS reports to clean his fish was such a power move
Gonna roll a blunt with my DAR and light it up when I quit.
@@dreadsire5086 u aint no quitter
?
This movie literally changed my life. I was working a shitty cubicle job in 1999. I used to watch this movie all the time, it helped me get through. It also motivated me to start my own business. And here I am 25 years later, I’m in complete control of my life, I dictate my own time, and I’ve never had 8 different bosses. It’s amazing. All thanks to this movie.
Fairytale version of being a business owner 😂 idk what kind of Wall-E business you got going on but most business owners have multiple employees and customers dictating their time.
@@YungPac Because I work smart, not hard. You should try it, ya clown 🤡 “Hustle culture” is for idiots and failures.
What's the name of your business
This movie is a masterpiece.
@@dp1582 wats d movie name
Office Space
it´s very truth. Totally
One of the funniest, wittiest, most underrated comedy films ever.
"You don't need a million dollars to do nothing, man." Wise, wise gentleman there.
"Just do nothing."
--Self-Help Singh.
(No, seriously, that's an Indian dude playing as a fake guru but giving real life advice behind the facade of comedy.)
You don't understand the message
F*ckin-A
This scene changed my life... priceless!
Likewise! Thanks for watching 🍕
Which one? This is basically the whole movie
@@tomcena1416 This scene, here, the whole 5:49 minutes.
@@bbcversus you don't know what a scene is
@@tomcena1416 I don't understand you...you said this is the whole movie and is not...And I said that I was talking about this scene... ?!?!?
I love when his neighbor yells out "don't worry man I won't tell anyone either"
funny shit 🤣
0:59 The shot of Peter ripping down the corporate propaganda poster is so damn satisfying. We all need, at one point in our lives, to stop thinking about what's "good for the company" and instead, about what's good for ourselves!
I once worked somewhere that put signs like this up all over. In my exit interview I stated how much I hated them and how I wanted to rip them down. Guy hadn't seen office space. Eyeroll. Anyway on ly last day I gathered them up and set them on the recycling.
@@intorainbowzOG That's awesome!
Like all the fing townhall woke liberal meetings wish I could just go off like he did in the meeting!
@@marge3477 mmmm k
Everyone's Reaction when he Yanks that Banner Down Always Cracks Me Up!!
I think Office Space saved my life more times than I give it credit for. I remember being suicidal and a manager at a cubical tech job and I would put scenes on from this film and it felt more spiritual than any church. It made me laugh again. And not long after I quit that shit hole.
so how do you pay your bills now, mr.?
@@Fabregas200788 Freelance videography.
@@Fabregas200788 You know I never really liked paying bills... I don't think I'm going to do that either.
Eventually, any man who is trapped in a job he hates (salary good...work lousy) has that 'gangsta' moment and is liberated.
I was a Biomedical electronics tech/mgr for 35 years. I guess I was good at it...but hated getting up in the morning..
The first question in the morning was always, "What did they screw up, break or misuse this time?"
Retirement should be called, 'paroled'.
Well, that's over! The gangsta always wins in the end.
@@Fabregas200788 self-employment is one answer. It works for me.
I could watch that movie a million times and not get tired of it.
I love that they had him driving a Toyota Corolla, widely known as the most boring car on the planet. Details like that and the random pictures of the office building on the walls just makes the movie even more legendary.
Good on gas and reliable as heck though
Only Chad's can whip the corolla
Toyota Corolla can drive you to the moon and back without breaking down even once. Japanese Engineering
Anyone who thinks a corolla is boring, or at least anyone who considers that a bad thing, probably doesn't even have a driver's license.
@@cm01 Corolla's are boring that's the whole point of them (at least in the 90s/early 2000s). Boring = reliable and long lasting. Its like this with all kinds of engineering. And its not a bad thing at all, I have an Ioniq which is generally considered an extremely boring car but it gets 60+mpg and very reliable.
This is a classic. Relevant to so many. So quotable. Has so many zingers. So rewatchable.
I rented this one day at Blockbuster many years ago. I didn’t know I was renting a modern masterpiece. My kids quote it at every opportunity!
I have worked in IT and technology operations support since 1985, I just got great buyout offer last week and am taking that and running! At 63 time to retire and go live my life!
Congratulations, brotha!!!
One of the greatest movies of our time and such a testament to the human spirit within all of us. God Bless Mike Judge!
I was gonna say he sees the world differently, but he really just sees it for what it is.
Nah man it took some time for us to realise this wasn't worth it...❤
Funny how the guy who made Beavis and Butthead, Idiocracy and Office Space is probably one of the smartest guys around👌
Yep, and a hell of a good mgr at Chotchkie’s
Silicon valley
@@jpharris1976 was that mike judge?!?!?
@@oldfrend Yes, that's Mike Judge. :)
Daria still holds up to this day if you're open minded to dead pan delivery. It's one my personal favorites.
This movie saved my life by helping me quit my job and stop being scared of finding new opportunities. Best movie ever 🔥
Glad to hear it!
😊😊😊
This movie was probably responsible for many a young lad moving up in the world.
The movie SCREAMED "this is YOU!" at me in my early twenties. Thank God I had the sense to leave that grind. I love my little workshop, and wouldn't give it up for the world.
What do you do instead? What's your workshop?
@@HtheKingAny small to medium sized metal, wood and plastic parts. A small, local engineering company became a customer. I made odd parts for them. I would just just get a design for a part, and cut it out in whatever material and quantity they need. I also do one off furniture, small engine parts. I also make small motor bicycles. Really anything that tickles my fancy at the time.
This movie laid the groundwork for all office comedy shows and movies we know and love today.
@Juan Suero Haha you may know it, but it does not hurt to spread the word! Stay safe.
Apparently Ricky Gervais mentions a colleague ‘Pete Gibbons’ in the British Office. Coincidence? Def a big influence.
Even the matrix copied it
A couple weeks after this was published I announced my retirement. My boss was literally begging me to stay. A year later I still occasionally get a call "how did we do this, or why did we do that? Now my biggest decision is what way to go to take the dog for a 3 mile walk in the morning. Damn It Feels Good to Be a Gangsta
Hell yes! Livin the dream, bro. You made the right choice 🍻
Retirement is the greatest thing that has ever happened to me. I'm 47 and this is the happiest I've ever been in my life.
@@RogueVideo Fuckin' Eh. Did a three mile walk with two hunting dogs today. Fuckin' Eh. People go on vacation to live the way I do. Fuckin' Eh. Not even gonna visit the place to see people before the holidays
May I ask how did you achieved it?
Consult. for 1K an hour. Plus expenses. Your dog needs a steak too.
Milton was the best character in this movie. This is such a Friday movie. Come home on a Friday night after slogging for 5 days, and watch this underrated gem
Damn. You just made my Friday plans bro 🍻
Fucking A bro
The mob-like execution of the the printer was so satisfying. Companies are always accustomed to buying cheap office hardware and when it gets broken due to tear and wear, these bastards track you mercilessly down and take it from your paycheck.
Yessss! I once saw a state warehouse in Trenton, NJ that had hundreds of copiers removed from service from state office buildings. Many had sticky-notes on them that said, "no toner", "won't turn on", "broken wheels" or other such crap. Just imagine the wasted tax dollars. One of my favorite scenes was when they exchange the floppy-disk while spinning around in their chairs.
Love this ! 22 years at a large research telecom and laid off, hits home.
I only ever quit a job once. Because my supervisor was a total jerk. It felt great. Ended up working there again once he was gone. And took his job.
Fucking A! Cheers to that 🍻
I quit a job for more pay, both jobs I’ve worked at I’ve had to bust my ass so I’m kind of feeling like how Jon Livingston did right now only instead of a real gangsta my mind plays the song take this job and shove it by Johnny Paycheck
Now that's a real gangster move.
Dey tuk er jerbs!
Is it possible for a film to be loved by many and still underrated?
Yes that is what is known as a "cult classic"
@@wpgspecb Office Space is getting fame up now, Elon Musk just tweeted how good of a movie it is.
Welcome to the cult
Most definitely.....think of how great it is then go and look at the ratings for it
here in europe was sold as a "romatic comedy"
Everyone's had that job that causes them to get to this point
Lmao
💯
Or, they will!
every job for me
@@kevinl4687 Me too
Ladies and gentlemen, please rise for the anthem dedicated to those who left their toxic jobs during the pandemic and never looked back
Oh much respect 🙌
I wish. I got bills to pay n I like to eat
Except you're not a millionaire and I'm damn sure you don't hit licks or sell drugs. So what else are you gonna do for money? Most likely go work for someone else 🤷🏽♂️
This movie saved me way before the plandemic. I saw it the first time while I was at the office on a weekend. I was young and realized there might be a better way to live. And years later when everyone had to get the arm ticket just to work, I was already set up. Now they’ve all got heart problems. So this movie may have saved my life as well as helped me find happiness.
Amen to that! ❤
I thank Mike Judge..
Love, respect and thousands of times salutation to him for making this eye opening classic film..
Never seen this actor do anything else but this movie, and he never has to do anything else because this scene has cemented itself into legend
He actually had a pretty decent supporting role in Band of Brothers.
@@kevinmarrett9532 incredible series, timeless even
He was the dad in the first Conjuring movie. I love it, hes a trucker.
Wasnt he in Band of Brothers? Ive seen him a lot in chick flicks.
Boardwalk Empire
This movie is timeless. As relevant today as it was 20 years ago. It's aging better than Citizen Kane.
YES
Both movies are searing indictments of the dehumanizing effects of capitalism, Office Space at the level of the worker, Citizen Kane from the perspective of someone at the top of a nefarious media empire.
So...they're about on par, in that respect.
Except for that whole thing with the floppy disc. Good luck even finding one now, much less reading it.
@@DLZ2000 Capitalism made possible the technology, space travel, medical advances we enjoy today. Capitalism isn't dehumanizing or crushing people, it creates wealth and advances technology to new heights...ONLY capitalism does that. This movie is about making choices for you and that any job can crush you if you hate it. Stop sounding like a brain dead university student.
@@frink32 capitalism doesn't make those things possible. Labor does. And it exists in every single economic model that's ever existed.
Anyway, take it up with the people who made Office Space and Citizen Kane.
It's no accident that this movie has resurged in popularity in the last few years, I think you all know why.
I didnt' realize how much I needed this video until it came up in my suggestions. Thank you.
When a movie comes us that we don't deserve, but the movie we needed.
How many lives has this movie saved 👍🏾
When this came out I was in IT and my wife worked at Chilis, so you can just imagine.... haha
Whoa! Nice!
Did you guys share a burning passion for kung fu movies too?
Did your wife wear pieces of flair?
I guess this movie was meant for you guys.
LOL!!! Match made in heaven
Lost count of how many times I've seen this movie. Such a classic !
Love this scene. Perfect mix of bad ass, laid back feeling free and comedic.
This video perfectly sums up the entire movie. It's beautiful, thanks for making it!
We were talking about this movie at work yesterday! ❤️
I have that same alarm clock. Got it when I was in high school in the mid-90s and it still works today.
“You know, I never really liked paying bills - I don’t think I’m gonna do that either”. If we all did this, we’d rule.
It's all so simple....sigh 🍻
Yep, and as soon as you'd have to go to the hospital your first stop would be the graveyard, as there would be no healthcare to take care of you. :/
@@realbr1koo sounds like a small price to pay for 7 days per week of freedom.
As long as you pay me back what you owe me first, I’m all for it…
@@DrLeePhD 7 days per week of freedom until your significantly earlier than necessary death lol
This is kinda the perfect quarantine movie
Can you suggest some more please??
100% agree 😁
@@vedantpatil3437 “The Way Way Back”
“...careful, man! This car has just the right amount of shitty on it.”
Oh yes, second quarantine in England!loving this!
@@vedantpatil3437 Interstate 60 (it's on youtube full movie), Gattaca
One of the best comedies of all time.
Im living the dream as well. After i watched this movie 9 years back i vowed never to get a job in corporate, Started my own business, and work for myself now. I set my own work timings , wear whatever i want wakeup whenever i want..Feelsgood .
good on you mate,bet it feels good to be a gangsta
I watch this all the time. A great movie. Never gets old. Thanks for sharing this video.
God I love this movie.
"Nah don't worry about him, hes cool".
I remember getting fired back in 2014 and automatically feeling instantly relieved and within a week feeling less and less depressed, sold my shares of the company stocks and getting a $10k check which helped me pay for my bills and mortage until I found a better job a couple of months later. Sometimes you have good jobs but shitty workplace enviroment which makes you end up hating everything about it, even yourself.
Basically the same for me, except in 2017.
Wish it was that simple.
Stephen Root as Milton...his characterization is timeless. Root also played the blind DJ in "O Brother, Where Art Thou" and a Klingon Commander in Star Trek: The Next Generation.
and a business guy on a tv show about a radio station -- he's amazing
Judge in Idiocracy as well
Oh shit! He was in O Brother! Damn, I never noticed until you said this!
Damn, you a gansta.
Such a great movie!!
This man made this movie as a series of animated shorts he drew and voice acted himself.
Also made Bevis & Butthead, Daria, and King of the Hill.
Mike is an amazing man.
also idiocracy.
He made the character Daria but had nothing to do with the show.
Recently quit a job for more money, better hours, more challenging and diverse work, thought of this movie and played this song pulling out of work.
Hella gangsta. Congrats bro 🍻
Same here dude! Starting my new job soon 😊
Me, too. I came in, clocked in, did 30 minutes of work, wrote a note saying "Sow the wind..." on a sheet of printer paper, clocked out, walked down to HR, was brutally honest about what my job was like and what my bosses were like, then I walked out and never looked back. Gave 'em the old Irish goodbye. Damn, it feels good to be a gangsta.
I'm living this lifestyle. Quit my job and moved to a new country, and then got hired back six months later as a "casual employee" with a raise. I don't get healthcare anymore, but I don't need it either since we have socialized medicine here. I work whatever hours I want, whatever days I want. The weather is amazing all year round. I spend my mornings with my cat, work a few hours in the afternoon and drink with my new friends all night. My social life, which had practically disappeared for years, is the best it's ever been. I had my first girlfriend in years (that part was kind of a disaster, but whatever). I started drawing again and even developed a little bit of a reputation in the local art community. I wrote half a novel and one day I'll totally finish it. It's been the best year of my life.
And if anything I think I'm slightly MORE productive working less than half time. I'm going to ask for a raise again soon and I'm going to get it. They love me there, and I love them, because they deserve it.
You don't have to live this way. You really don't. Set expectations for your life and live up to them.
I bet it feels good to be a Gangsta!
That’s awesome man! Which country did you move to?
Perfect movie, perfect video, perfect song.
I love this movie and song. All the best parts of it, too. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
took me a coupla watches to appreciate the depth of this movie, i didn't get it at first. Can't beat the scene where they smash up the photocopier :)
I watched this movie when I was younger thinking it would just be funny and it was and still is but damn I did not expect to get a major life lesson that I still carry with me today. Life is a gift and its too short to spent your time unhappy
I worked in soulless and boring jobs for 12 years. One day, I quit, tired of life, without a penny or a job. I left fear behind. Today, I own my own company and do what I want with my time and my life. I’m happy and answer to no one. Thank God I was brave. Today, I’m watching this movie, and I realized I’m a true gangsta…
I'm playing Steam games at work and listening to this during my last two weeks of the shittiest job of my life.
I don't get this. How do people have jobs that let them play games at work lol. I once knew this guy who would go on discord all the time while at work playing Runescape. He would only play Runescape at work xD
But anyways hope you found a better job.
Such a CLASSIC! And so underrated! Casting was perfection!
This music makes me feel full of energy
This is a different situation entirely, but one time I had a job and I was really anxious all the time about it. Working my ass off, coming home tired everyday, boss finding more and more things to hound me about. One day I just said, "Boss, you're gonna hate me, but I'm leaving and I might not be back." She warned me not to do it. I took off my uniform, got on my bike, and rode home. Didn't show up the next day. Thought one no-call/no-show would be enough to get rid of me. They called me every day for about a week leaving messages asking where I was, that "my absence is being investigated", and that if I continue to miss work, I may be suspended/terminated from the job, despite not showing up for the last week. They finally "terminated my employment" when they realized I wasn't coming back (not until they had my final check ready for me). Never saw that boss again. Realized that the company needed me way more than I "needed" them.
They wanted you to quit so you could not file for unemployment.
@@insideoutsideupsidedown2218 Yeah, but if you do what he did it is considered abandoning your job and in most states you would not be eligible for unemployment.
@@edwardpate6128 this is true as well...
I get that you are pointing out the reason they told him not to do it, but the point of the story is to show you that you are the one with the power not your Boss because you are the one keeping your Boss in the job they have meaning they should treat you with way more respect than alot do.
@@insideoutsideupsidedown2218 i'm not trying to get unemployment. I'm trying to work for people who respect my time and skillset, and make an honest living.
When my job announced it was closing its site I was so relieved and happy! Working in a cubicle at a call center for 3 years was brutal! I bounced back and make much more money in something I enjoy doing.
This movie helped me realize my dream of retiring early. At the end, they just couldn't get me to care but I just did enough not to get fired.
This movie was PERFECTLY casted.. NAILED IT!
Everything about this movie is timeless !!!
This movie will always have a special place in my heart
Agreed… the overwhelming pressure out jobs put on us always makes us need this movie and hear this music
I liked Office Space because I could relate. I have worked in offices like that. My dad was a crane operator. He did get the show because he never worked indoors or had somebody looking over his shoulder.
pretty freaking hard to have someone look over his shoulder on a crane innit
crane jobs are very qualified, and very high paid.
Haha that's gold
I remember going to the movie theatre to see this. Wow.. where does the time go.
Must have been amazing on the big screen.
@@cooldesigner501 funny as hell
Word
and now theatres don't even exist anymore
Retired after 32 years in corporate world after having served in US Army for 8 years...and I'm happy to report..I am more relaxed and happier than I've ever been!
This movie still resonates with anyone who's ever had an office job. A work of art IMO. 🙂
If you’re here...I applaud your taste in music ❤❤
This was a perfect edit - good job
Thanks, M. Cheers! 🍻
EVERYTIME I hear this song it brings a smile on my face.
So far I have quit 8 jobs in 9 years and everytime I do it the feeling of happiness is great!!!
Same. Unless it’s a remote based job,I don’t like staying a single place too long. I like the feeling of starting somewhere new after getting burned out for a year or so
@@atherisprimerid7978 me too!
Never gets old!
How you feel during your last 2 weeks at a job.
Last 2 weeks.... also my first 2 weeks.... yep, every week 🤔
2 weeks?!
I don't give 2 weeks unless I like them. I have been Milton. Lied to, promised promotions/raises. Frack. Look out for yourself. Hell, I got hired to a job that told me that I had to start the next day and if I had to give my employer weeks notice they'd give it to someone else. They are all slimeballs.
@@scottfeuerhammer3595 True, it is hilarious that they all expect loyalty from their employees but don't give any in return. Fuck them.
@@antred11 yeah! I got so much stationery I could open a store!! Fuckem
Great video man! Well done, thank you for creating this and sharing this with the world. Great editing. Damn it feels good to be a gangster!
The fact the Ron clearly knew/learned how to clean a fish for this movie makes him a real OG!
Never seen or heard any song come even close to describing the mood of the movie.
Ahh, I needed this man. I’m glad you have this video up
Thank you for this. I was in a shitty mood at work and feel much better.
You don’t how many times I’ve watched this movie. Watched it while I was drunk quite a few times. So satisfying.
This is a masterpiece really
😩👌
My love for this film is infinite.
Ironically from what I hear the office environment is 100× more constricted than it was when this movie came out.
This movie is so accurate on many levels. About the time it came out we had the Bob and Bob show come in to ask what we did. Didn't our bosses know? The printer, the middle manager who does nothing, all spot on. Lastly, notice how all the office workers crave for a window view and how he loves working outside.... We weren't meant to sit in cloth covered boxes.
Judge doesn't get enough credit for a brilliantly placed subtle 4th wall break with David Herman at 3:00.
Now I just wanna watch the movie again! Also, this kicked ass! Great job!
There is beauty in the struggle
This movie is the reason I know the Geto Boys exist. And I'm very happy about that.