OFFICE SPACE (1999) TWIN BROTHERS FIRST TIME WATCHING MOVIE REACTION!
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- Опубліковано 16 лис 2024
- Here we are with Office Space, probably one of the funniest movies we have seen that any person who hates their job could totally relate too!
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The first time I saw this movie I quit my job. That’s not a joke.
hell yeah
That's what I'm talking about, I can't lie; it literally got me thinking about it myself. I can't wait for that day to come lol.
@@OctoKrool As someone who is self employed, while there are pros and cons, I'd never go back to being an employee. Not even for ten times the money.
Dude so did I! I work a hell hole like this and just stopped going in. It was an amazing feeling!
Yeah this movie really made me think about my life...
It something about the way Milton says “O-okk that’s the Last straw” that makes me laugh so hard every time I see it. Ugh I love Milton and anyone working in a cubicle style office can relate to this movie on a deep level
LOL
Lawrence is a cool ass neighbor. It's like having a friend as a roommate that doesn't actually share the apartment.
I had the same thing kinda when me and 3 other friends all rented the same 4 plex building. Always visiting eachother but had our own places. Was pretty fun time.
Such a great way to live, once its gone its never the same. Siyting on the portch shootin the shit
Jennifer Aniston's boss is Mike Judge the director of this movie and creator and voices of Beavis and Butthead as well as creator and voice of Hank Hill on King Of The Hill.
That was a great Fun Fact! Thanks!
Holy shit I knew he looked familiar
And did you know that the guy who played Michael Bolton also did voices on King of the Hill he was Jimmy Witcher I'm the boss
@@shawnzor2964 people are hot and dry and they want something cold and wet!
holy crap! i've seen this movie like a hundred times and i NEVER noticed that was Mike Judge!. lmao that's amazing, i had no idea he did self-insert characters. i knew milton was bill doutrieve from KoTH though.
"Good for Milton" as Milton says "I'll put strychnine in the guacamole."
BIG GRAINTH OF THOLT!!!
For the full impact of this movie, you have to realize that Mike Judge had been making cartoons about Milton for years beforehand, in which he constantly threatened to set the building on fire but never actually got to do it. So seeing him finally go through with it was a huge release to the long time fans.
And that Stephen Root, who plays Milton, was the voice actor for Bill Dautrive on King of the Hill (in addition to dozens of great comedic roles on film and TV, and voice acting on Adventure Time and Gravity Falls, among others). So talented and almost unrecognizable in this role.
@@oregonchick76 And he was just in Book of Boba Fett.
@Ryan Lohner
He only made two cartoons. I'd hardly call that been making them for years before hand.
This movie should be required viewing for anyone who's ever had an office job.
😂😂😂
You guys should check out "Waiting". It's the same premise as office space but in a Restaurant. Just as funny.
For years after this movie came out, at work we would start each sentence with "Ummm, I'm gonna need you to ahead and..." We also said we had a case of the Mondays.
What make and model of Car?
@@MrParkerman6 My bad....that was a case of auto correct. I will edit now.
If you're old enough to have worked in this environment, you'll agree that Mike Judge (wrote it, also plays Jennifer Anniston's boss) pretty much nailed ERERRYTHING about 80s offices. I literally saw a sign that said, "Is it good for the company" at one point in my career.
not just 80s offices.
The problem with the printer is STILL an issue for people who work in offices and will probably be relevant decades later. That scene lives rent free in my head til this day.
@AB No - the printer CLAIMS it contains something else. Don't be carrying water for the perfidy of machines.
I remember reading a quote by a Xerox engineer who said that printers are “torture chambers for paper”. It’s amazing they work as well as they do, and in all fairness, printers today do work better than they did in the 90s.
The printer scene in the field was an homage to the field scene from Casino.
To this day whenever the printer/copier at work errors, I say "PC Load Letter? WTF does that mean?!"
This shit is REAL. Getting fucking micromanaged to death. Literally.
As an Amazon driver, my reply is:
Yes
This is exactly like what the elites are doing to all of us. 😂😂
@@rhaenyralikesyoutube6289 The proper term is "the bourgeoisie". Use it.
the "printer murder" scene constantly running through my head was the only thing that kept me sane working an office job
The Spanish waiter at the end trying to deal with Milton is the exact same “Take This Job And Shove It” vibe this movie is about lol
Milton is one of my favorite character actors. He was also the blind DJ in O Brother Where Art Thou. And he played an undercover cop in Crocodile Dundee back in the 80s. Dundee put a knife to his jewels while he was taking a piss. Such a great actor.
Stephen Root. He was great as Gordon in DodgeBall.
NEWS RADIO!!!!
Klingon Captain K'vada from TNG
He also did voice work on King of the Hill. The characters Bill Dauterive and Buck Strickland 👍
He's also the pharmaceutical boss in Big Bang Theory.
Lumberg voice : "Yeaaaa ... If you guys could go ahead and check out "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas" that'd be greaaaaaat.
When this movie came out I worked at an office just like this. Only point in my life that I had a job like that, it was perfect timing.
My boss at the time was just like Lumberg, wore those blue shirts with the white collars and everything.. we had the monthly Birthday cakes. My job there almost ended the same way. One day I woke up a little late and knew I would get crap for signing in minutes late. I was done with the place, I just went back to bed and never went back or spoke to them again.
I worked for a small school that got taken over by some terrible people. I showed this film to my students on the day I walked out.
Swingline didn't actually make red staplers (that was just a one off prop) but because of this movie now they do
Are u kidding me??? That’s great!! Lol!
I bought one like a decade or so ago and keep it on my desk. Those that recognize what it is know, and we share a little moment over some TPS report covers.
@@mcjim256 Bought one and had it on my desk for four years at my last job. I kept it as a souvenir after I left for good and went freelance. Only 2 of us in the place knew what it meant, it was like our little totem lol.
"When you come in on Monday and you're not feeling real well, does anyone ever say to you 'sounds like someone has a case of the Mondays?'" "No...no man. Shit NO...man! I believe you'd get your ass kicked saying something like that!"
And 2 chicks at the same time, man...
My favorite is how every subsequent "no, man!" sounds more and more pissed. Like the more he thinks of it, the more offended he gets, lol
Fuckin' A, man.
@@hisholiness4537 I get it, man...your name abides itself. ✌💯🤣
@@iKvetch558 I had a sick pfp too. It really tied my account together.
Mike Judge is the fucking GOAT. Between this movie and his animated shows, his humor never gets old.
Idiocracy and Extract are both also really good.
If a had to go to an island bringing only 3 shows it’d be Mike Judges King Of The Hill, Seinfeld, and Community.
And Silicon Valley
@@gogousa6661 king of the hill is great
@@norwegianblue2017 Extract was uneven.
I think when Peter side steps Lumberg, that is one of my top 5 sequences in a movie.
The guy who plays Lawrence, (Diedrich Bader) among many other roles he’s played, was Rex in Napoleon Dynamite.
“You think anybody wants a roundhouse kick to the face while I’m wearing these bad boys ?”
“FORGET ABOUT IT!”
He best known for The Drew Carrey show and always will be.
In the movie theatre, the whole audience was cheering during the printer revenge scene!
I'd have love to have seen this in theaters, it would have been so damn fun
If still looking for comedies: My Cousin Vinnie and Midnight Run. They’re timeless.
Gotta throw kiss kiss bang bang into that
Both great movies. I was surprised by Midnight Run. I wasn't expecting much and it turned out to be very good.
I bought my wife this movie years ago for her birthday and gift wrapped it in TPS reports.
The owners of a company my wife worked at years ago had Monday Movies for staff morale. My wife brought this one in several times. They eventually sold the company to the top two salespigs, who would have meetings like the one Lumburg had to introduce The Bobs. So that’s what these two became known as in the office
Seeing that printer get destroyed is SOOOO satisfying every time 😂👌
I swear, the day I quit my full-time job I got this laptop that I do all my work on; I'm literally recreating this scene and I'm going to absolutely fuck it up lol.
This movie is over 20 years old and fucking nothing has changed.
It's not Tetris these days either
Not at the core, but now they have a whole bullshit, "We care about YOU. What can we do for YOU?" theme they're trying to stuff down your throat while shafting you.
"It's not that I'm lazy, it's just that I don't care". And there it is.
Also - "No salt, NO SALT!"
I worked as a desk monkey for a decade, had 5 bosses, and got myself a red swingline stapler hahaha i quit, thank fuck.
Haha, that's what I'm talking about man; fuck that!
One of my all time favorite movies. It's such a relatable film and is hilarious.
I actually got "PC LOAD LETTER" at work years ago. I thought I was getting messed with but I did not miss the opportunity. I then audibly said "PC Load Letter? What the f*ck does that mean?" A couple people got it in the office.
Mike judge was a software engineer, as am I, and omg this is one of my favorite movies!
The Hand That Rocks The Cradle
Facts I forget bout this movie, ricochet
Bruh...don't nobody want no nightmares about the original Karen ahahahaha
Oh hell yeah. I remember that in the theatre and LOVED it!! One of my all time favs.
@@Ivy94F Payton is real fear
"Meet my lawyer, Rob Newhouse." 🤣
I love office space. I worked in a cubicle for a cool two weeks before I quit. This movie is a classic. The jump to concussion matt would be fun.
This movie is so painfully accurate still in 2024. I have 9 managers. I’ve experienced basically everything in this movie countless times. Every day since covid I understand when he says “every day is worse than the next” because that’s a fact. Nothing ever improves when you work in an office. Nothing.
Nice. A classic. Laughed like hell when this first came out. Now I live it every day. ugh... This is exactly what corporate world is like.
Oh man, this movie is a classic! The jokes never get old. Check out the white board sign in the meeting room. It says: Planning To Plan. 😂😂
The dry ,subtle and sarcastic humor in this movie is side splitting hilarious. It doesn't get the credit it should for just how funny it is.
This is actually a horror movie.
Facts 🤣🤣🤣
Do 'A Low Down Dirty Shame' next. I promise you will love it!
Ive seen you around
I went to an 'Office Space' film night where people dressed up as the characters - I imitated Milton - and even had red Swingline staplers (a lot were homemade). Also, I have used it to teach business English. Still a classic.
"It's just we're putting new cover sheets on all the T.P.S. reports before they go out now, so if you can go ahead and *try* to remember to do that from now on, that would be great."
Milton was the character from an old short cartoon by the film's director, Mike Judge(creator or Beavis & Butt-Head, King of the Hill). Judge voiced Milton. In Office Space, he's played by the great Stephen Root, who you may remember as the man who hires Anton Chiguhr in No Country for Old Men, or perhaps as the voice of Bill Dautrive in King of the Hill.
Every single one of us is a hybrid of Peter and Milton. Working jobs we hate, under people who have NO business being in charge, for too little pay, while our souls are crushed a little bit more each and every day.
I wish employers could understand the concept, without appreciation, most people will only work hard enough to not get fired.
One of my favorite movies!🤣 This movie was filmed in Dallas and Austin and I'm from the Dallas/Ft Worth area Lawrence types were everywhere back then! I worked with a few of them back in the day! Mike Judge casted him perfectly 😄
I quit my first job one Christmas Eve. It was the best present ever. I still remember leaving the building and skipping down the street.
This movie is in my top 5 favorite movies of all time. I worked in a cubicle for years when this movie came out and it was so relatable.
My Lumburg was an Assistant Manager at the grocery store I used to work at, I'd be off doing the things I need to get done each night and he would call me to the front of the store to tell me to do what I was working on when he called me to the front of the store.
I had a handful of higherups at my last job coming to me and wanting to talk about the same shit just like this. The day I got fired for my attitude was the greatest day of my life...so far. I went home, grabbed a bowl of Fruity Pebbles, took a nap, and watched some cartoons. I woke up the next day with the realization that I'd never have to drag ass over there at 5am again.
Honestly man that sounds like a good ass day, that moment when you finally realize you're free from that annoying ass job is one of the best!
@@OctoKrool A guy can only tolerate stupid shit for so long. I put up with it for almost 5 years because they pretty let me do whatever and get as much overtime as possible. A few months after getting fired a friend sent me a text saying they needed help and would be open to bringing me back. I said no. A week or 2 later the general manager calls “Change your mind about coming back? Maybe we can sit down and work something out.” I said no again.
You honestly should’ve quit if it was that bad. Getting fired is not great for you’re career.
@@gdo3510 That is a blanket statement which automatically makes it provably false. As someone that has left jobs in the same career field, both by firing and quitting, I am one piece of proof of it being false. If I could go back I would get myself fired from 2 places in particular instead of quitting...I deserved to get some unemployment outta that B.S. 😒
This movie is on "my all time favorite list". I still have a t-shirt with "office space" on it and a red streamline stapler under that. Cool movies.
Oh the irony that I'm watching this while working overtime on a Saturday. And I stare at a computer screen all day. I also work from home and I'm in my jammies 😂
Peter post hypnotism is my only goal in life, to be as carefree as he is.
I remember when this movie came out I must have rented it 100 times. So many legendary one liners like "PC load letter? What the fuck does that mean!?"
"Why should I change? He's the one who sucks."
"No thanks man,
...I don't want you fuckin up my life too."
Completely accurate!
Just dealt w a TBR report situation yesterday! OMG!!!
TPS reports pop up in other movies and TV shows after Office Space, including Lost, Rescue Me, and The Mandalorian, amongst others.
And Lawrence is my hero. He's the smartest guy in the movie. Sort of like Carl the Janitor in The Breakfast Club.
Watching this Monday morning🤣 brings back lots of memories! I think I joined you guys when you had about 4 thousand subs, so awesome seeing your channel grow! Hope you’re both having a great day!🤙
That's insane man, I genuinely can't believe how fast and how much it has grown; it blows me away and I appreciate everyone being so supportive. I hope you have a great day too!
Fun fact Milton in Office Space is the guy who voiced Bill from Kill of the Hill.
No it was David kotchner who voiced bill.
Classic! It's mind boggling that this film wasn't a huge success like The Nutty Professor (1996) or The Hangover (2009). Hollywood hates Mike Jugde. The studio screwed him big time!
I work in an office setting and this movie is spot on, I will get the same email from 4 different higher ups and I just wanna scream.
The alarm thing. Oh my god worst noise in the world. there are some mornings my coworker and I just send memes to each other about not wanting to go into work. And for me, the freaking copy machine. Always breaks down when I have like 10 seconds before I need to be where I need to be. I'll just pop in and make these copies I have a minute. Jams.
My favorite line is when the Bobs are like, we see you've been missing alot of work lately, and he replies, I wouldn't say I've been missing it lol Classic, my fav line from any movie ever, and I used to have a boss just like Lumberg.
The 90s were different. Your work has so much power over you. It's slightly better now, I think.
It’s rumored that TGI’s stopped their flare policy directly because of this movie.
I worked in a steel mill, and I still understand the movie.
I can’t tell you how much you guys rock my face off! I subscribed after one reaction and I love every reaction you’ve done. You guys are so genuine and totally honest.
Thanks Stephen we appreciate that a ton, we're honestly having such a good time doing these videos and also thank you for subscribing!
I’m convinced Mike Judge is a time traveling scribe from a parallel Earth.
Awesome reaction! You guys and Rideout Reviews do the best reactions imo! It's refreshing to see someone on YT relate to the frustration and quiet desperation 9-5ers who dislike their jobs walk around with. Also love the humor in this.
The TPS report thing gave me flashbacks to when I was in the Navy. Sheesh.
No salt on the margarita? THAT's your problem Milton.
A buddy of mine was worki g in Austin, right by where they were filming this. He'd go outside for smoke breaks, and watch the actors and crew.
This movie makes me thank all the stars in the sky, that I've never had an office job.
Ya gotta love Milton and his stapler. :-D
Watching this movie either makes people roar in laughter, or squirm in nearly-physical pain. It's just too real. :'D
Every time I watch this movie it reminds of the satisfying feeling I always got when I quit a job that I was unhappy at. It took a couple years but I developed a philosophy that life is precious and should not be wasted at a job that makes me unhappy ,I spend far too much of my life there and I refuse to waste it somewhere that bums me out.
We all have worked or work at places like this, i felt like Peter in one of my jobs with the boss.
As a person with three eyes and ten arms, I am so happy to finally be included. I'd give you a hug, but you might recoil from the B.O. of ten armpits.
Seriously though, your laughter was infectious. Really enjoyed this react.
You like comedies, have you seen "Heathers?"
Milton (Stephen root) was in NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN......HE'S CONSIDERED AN "EVERY PLAY ACTOR" AWESOME
Lmao i always get a kick out of Bobs reaction when Lumberg (sp) mentions the TPS reports
I want a red stapler now.
7:18 you can tell he just made up the name Bob Slydell on the spot lmao
And that's where we here in denmark have a law that requires you to pre-plan our schedules at least 2 weeks ahead of time. It's illegal to put a workday into a day before that without explicit permission from the worker themselves.
There's a clear dom/sub dynamic in this brotherhood.
"The very spawn of satin itself just exists in your work area"....You guys get the essence of this movie.
Stuck in a cubicle hiding from his boss. Reminds me of Neo stuck in a cubicle hiding from agents in the Matrix.
PC Load Letter is a real thing and I thought it was some made up bs for a long time. It just means it’s out of paper. I laugh every time I see it
arson is bad, unless it leads to you drinking cocktails on the beach
Love to side step my boss the way he did. Such disrespect without a single word.
I`m sad you had to cut the copyrighted music. Geto Boys fits really well with this movie, by some reason
I'm sad about it too, the part where they beat the shit out of the printer was my absolute favorite and the music is what makes it!
@@OctoKrool Still an amazing video bros!
Damn ain’t it good to be a gangster!
@@mcjim256”Feels good”
Just to be clear, everybody, you CAN go on vacation without arson first.
This movie struck a nerve with me. One small mistake at work, and you're hearing about it from 15 different people for the next 15 weeks straight.
i’ve been threatening to set my workplace on fire at least once a month ever since this came out 🤷🏼♀️ i also own a red swingline stapler thanks to this movie… they only started making them in red after it came out because so many people started asking about them 😃
I was told I could listen to my radio at a reasonable volume
Please tell me every request was made with a Milton impersonation?
One of my top 3 favorites of all time!
Love the reactions keep them coming man
AMERICAN BEAUTY(1999)
OFFICE SPACE(1999)
FIGHT CLUB(1999)
The MATRIX(1999)
And Heat
Freaking love this channel....these 2 know how 2 pick em
I’m so glad I don’t have an office job. *shivers*
It's honestly so cool 22 years later people are still discovering this movie . Next stop Super troopers ?
The funny thing is that this movie is timeless, I think anyone who has worked can totally relate to this movie and that's what makes it so great. I love Super Troopers, that would be a fun movie to do because my brother hasn't seen it; I'll add it to the list!
Keep up the good work, you two. I've enjoyed your reviews and I'm glad you picked Office Space. I'm requesting the great mockumentary This Is Spinal Tap!
"Waiting" is the restaurant version of this