This movie is pure fucking kino

This movie is pure fucking kino.

Find a flaw.

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Fuckin' A, man.

close to flawless

it shows its age but in an endearing way

Fuckin' A, man.

It does not show its age, unless you're a dolt. Otherwise, it shows the experience of any Average Joe in modern middleclass society. What are you, a communist?

it's your average consistently amusing but rarely laugh out loud funny mike judge material

it's basically a silicon valley prequel

>waaaah I have a good job and am able to comfortably live from it

Is this really how Americans think about work?

I love the 90's comfy feel of this movie.

Once you get a job, neet, you'll learn that maybe you want to spend your life doing something meaningful to you or that allows you to make a difference in the world. It doesn't make a lot of since in Office Space because the protagonist is single and has little obligations, but if you have a family and people who have needs then you can easily find yourself in a difficult place.

Yes

Yeah we generally want to be more than a drone

> t. unemployed, uneducated NEET boii

triggered wagecuck? lmao

>My office job will benefit the world and I'll finally be remembered in history as a hero!

You're actually retarded, aren't you?

His whole point is that the reason this movie expresses a sentiment of "take your job and shove it" is because office work makes you feel like a soulless drain on society, and that office workers who have wealthy, comfortable lives still end up resenting their job and wishing they were doing something more significant and beneficial with their 40 paid hours a week.

Not him but you don't need a job to figure out that work sucks.

I'd argue that you need a job to actually understand how and why it sucks, but you are ultimately correct and that's why this movie is so great.

Depends on the job really. Some are just naturally boring, but don't really suck. Others are just god awful. Some, though an extreme rarity are good.

memba when they kicked the shit out of that printer?
memba that do ya?

Office work for a large corporation is always boring, soul-sapping and makes you feel like a replaceable machine part. There are no exceptions, no matter how qualified you are or specialised your role is.

Small businesses or professional offices can be different, and obviously there's the obvious stuff like marine biologist or fireman or whatever, but corporate work always, always sucks.

I won't argue that, office jobs are boring.

the movie is satire of the cubical life that was the norm in the 90's (and somewhat still is). it was supposed to be over the top. nobody actually wants to do that, but everybody thinks about it. thats whats so great about the movie.

I agree it's perfect I've seen this literally 100 times.

dumb frogposter

The Jennifer Aniston character is pretty underdeveloped and a weak parallel for how blue/white collar are both alienated by capitalism

she was put in to be the sane voice. she berates peter in the car and basically takes apart his whole argument for how stealing from initech is somehow 'good' and not-stealing, she calls him out on it right away.

lol I think you're reading a little too much into that.

with the lack of benefits and holiday time most Americans have in their jobs it's no wonder

DId you miss the part where they LOSE THEIR JOBS?

>le white people listening to monkey music so funny and ironic!!! xd

>insulting the geto boys

I'm a Sup Forumstard myself but that's crossing the line.

I was more talking about the car scene but the scene you're talking about is more popular

I saw this movie as a teen and then again after having a soul-sucking corporate position with endless bureaucracy grinding every thing I did down to an agonizing crawl.

I think once you've had a job like that, this movie speaks to you in entirely different ways. I enjoyed it a good amount the first time I saw it, but now its an amazing breakdown of the entire culture of "big business" and what it does to people.

This. This movie came out exactly at the same time I had a "cushy" job for a 6 billion dollar corporation. I worked in a small cubicle. My boss was a micro manager cunt. Everything was a competition and soul sucking. I literally wanted to kill myself every day.

I thought Michael being into rap helped emphasize the 'Michael Bolton' joke.

When the bobs ask him if hes a michael bolton fan, we can tell by the style of music hes into (rap) that hes very unlikely to be into michael bolton.

the car scene is scarface which is 1/3 of geto boys you ignorant slut

there comes a time when you realize putting in 20 more hours to hopefully get in 100 more on a paycheck which will still be taxed 10+ % more doesn't make sense after a while

she's skylar white in her younger days

Agreed. In the US, there is a lot of bias against people who work with their hands. Dale is portrayed as a bit of an idiot with a hick accent. But by the end of the movie, we see that his work is a lot more fulfilling compared to the office work, and helped create a lot more personal satisfaction. All while society still views the work as being menial, and for the less intelligent.

>kino.
Keno.

You called?

Wrong house pizza boy.

the entire soundtrack is the geto boys you doofus

Stressful work that you don't enjoy in an unpleasant environment makes you want to kill yourself.

How does Mike Judge make the most rewatchable movies/tv shows out there? Like I think I've seen office space/idiocracy/extract several times each and king of the hill/b&b/silicon valley I've rewatched through multiple times.

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