@@nocturnalgamer8285 Its a physiological move to keep people focused on working. There is nothing but walls to keep you from being distracted by anything. Without those walls its assumed your mind would wonder thinking about things like when you can leave?, how much time till lunch?, what you plan to do with the weekend? etc, because of all that you would be less productive. However studies have shown that an open space office increases productivity.
@@AnthonySmith-yz8we Thats what I was thinking, to try and have people focus on their work but I would just stare and wonder when the hell I could leave this prison
@@AnthonySmith-yz8we As an introvert I loved the cubicles. I didn’t have to look at anyone and nobody had to look at me. Too bad they’re not common anymore
I did this at my job, me and a teammate tore down the wall between us, disassembled the tables, and ordered standing desk. Management never said shit to us. They eventually fired me for having no fear.
Yeah, people spend decades mocking cubicles, but what they didn't realize is that what cubicles replaced, was a much greater evil. Now the assholes who run corporations get to tell us that a 18-inch wide desk in a massive room "is how young people WANT to work!"
No cold war, booming jobs market and economy, house prices affordable, highest level of wage equality in human history (the last of the middle class) made retail boom and shopping malls were everywhere, technology like mobile phones and computers becoming affordable for everyone but didn't dominate everyone's lives and become a requirement for life, internet was just a place to mess around and have fun, clothing fashion was baggy, practical and comfortable. Oh and quite possibly the best generation to ever experience childhood, rebelling was cool and life was full of opportunity, freedom and hope, great original movies and shows that made TV and cinema worth watching, people still experiencing life to the fullest instead of everyone becoming nerds and documenting it on a stupid phone for fake popularity points.
I love the fact that he took the maintenance guy's drill and just kept it. Eventually he used it to take apart his cubicle. But that little detail is great.
You know what I notice. When Peter is going in late. He still gets there early enough to take his bosses parking lot. (Unless he’s getting there at lunch time)😂
I love how Peter's attitude is just 'fuck it. I hate this job and I've hated my life ever since I started working here. That being said, I'm not gonna quit. Nah, I'll just take what time I have till they eventually fire me to get some long overdue catharsis.'
@@hiei_99-48 I learned my entire division was being removed… three months before it was to occur. I was the laziest employee ever and no one noticed. It was both disheartening and awesome at the same time.
@@IWanderedAsACloudNah. Being a wage slave that unerringly obeys some low-impact power fantasizing manager is for losers. Winners don't allow their own wellbeing to come second to some garbage corporate policy that helps no one.
@austin: “Act your wage” and always get treated as such and never get a pay grade upgrade. For some jobs I get it, but overall that’s a very low vibration attitude to have.
This might be one of my favorite movie montages ever. There’s just something about Peter’s new outlook on life, along with everything going Peter’s way that’s sooo satisfying to see. If only it were this easy to have that kind of breakthrough in our own lives.
You know the breakthrough ultimately was to quit the meaningless office job, go talk to the pretty girl down the street and start doing something with your hands? How is that not achievable for everyone?
I had beer stored in the server room under the floor tiles. Perfect temperature and the perfect hideout to drink it. No cameras in that time period. Now I'm happy to find a fucking parking slot.
@Doeray Damn Skippy. Strong players don't take shit, only give shit when it's warranted, and make up their own rules when the current rules aren't making do.
Thanks to this scene, this song was probably one of the most popular tracks to download during the Napster/Kazaa/Limewire era. Seriously, EVERYONE seemed to have it on their computer.
Not right now Lumbergh! I'm kinda busy. In fact, I'm gonna have to ask you to go ahead and just come back another time, I got a meeting with the Bobs in a couple minutes.
RJ I got fired from my job for not giving a fuck, It wasn’t too good when I came home and told my Mum who didn’t see the funny side and bust me round the head with a hammer
@@TEAMRONALDO1 BS. Your mom wouldn't hit you in the head with a hammer. If you can set yourself up correctly, you don't need to give 2 fucks and your life still goes fine. Until you get to the age of wanting a legacy and children.
I don’t know if I’d consider it ironic although it was definitely comical in the first scene with it, it’s actually from geto boys a criminally underrated group from Houston where the movie was made and is set in
@@coalbag2758 Also fun fact: Mike Judge is a personal friend of the former lead of Geto Boys (Scarface). He made a cameo in Idiocracy as the pimp. But you're right, it's definitely not an example of irony. Irony involves opposites. The only way to make the use of this song ironic is if it played over someone listening to their boss and doing their job.
I was 11 and my older brother brought this home from the video store. He was like" hey I rented this movie" I asked "yeah what movie?" "Office space, the guy who made Beavis and Butthead directed it" Then I said "for real?" Then we put it in the VCR. Fuck, the summers in the late 90s were the best with my big bro.
@@barer7717 nah ur right they've just been secretly designing pandemic viruses and one escaped containment and they didn't tell anyone for months but it's not like it's their fault
Love how Peter slides right into Lumberg's spot like he owns it. And how he slaps Donald on the back just as Donald did him about the TPS reports. And Lumberg getting towed, because well, Lumberg didn't have the jam.
This movie has a simple lesson intertwined into it. Authority only works when you allow someone to have or exercise it. Granted the idea is a bit over simplified.
See the security guard? That use to be me at The Vanguard Group in Malvern, PA. 19 bucks an hour. Easy work, nice scenery, even nicer people. One of the best jobs I’ve ever had.
My mother parks in the handicap spot literally every single time, even if the parking lot is completely empty, and that's pretty much my go-to any time someone tells me I'm too hard on her.
@@OBroIchain - Well... One thing I've learned is you can just as well judge someone by their worst qualities as you can by their best qualities, and in the case of either extreme, any given person will probably surprise you. There are two sides to every coin, like for example, most people are way uglier in their interactions over the internet than they would ever be in person. I know I am.
As per the cubicle wall knockdown, I sort of started a revolution in my office back around 1989. Realizing how modular the components of a cubicle are, I came in one weekend with some very basic hand tools and redesigned my cubicle in a much more interesting way. Others little by little did the same and eventually the whole department consisting of about 100 cubicles were all customized. Some were mega-cubes with multiple employees sharing a large space, some were open-sided with a view, etc. Management were surprisingly tolerant or even encouraging, because well, it was Microsoft which was a pretty open environment back then. But then the company had a huge growth spurt in 1991 and suddenly all these bean counters were recruited from mega-corporations like Proctor & Gamble into middle management and all the cubicles were re-built as per company standards. Goodbye freedom, individuality, and friendly spirit. So I left and moved to Microsoft - in New Zealand where I could still have the feel of a small up-and-coming business, just 20 or so people but with a massive budget. Now Microsoft is so monumentally big, no f'ing way no thanks.
oh man what a time to be Alive that must have been like..to watch the silicon revolution ans being a part of it..most of humanity’s peak occurred in 80s 90s and 2000s...nothing groundbreaking happens anymore...i wish i could have been a part of something bigger like u have been....being a pioneer of an industry....any person who had the privilege to work on a computer in the 80s is probably a millionaire by now(in my country atleast)..
Unimaginative bean counters are the worst. Yes, structure in the office is required to get things done but being too rigid can also have the same detrimental effect as being too loose.
I did this to my cubical space while working in a large advertising firm in Atlanta. People would walk-through my space ( I was in "traffic") due to me having two ways to enter/exit my work area AND it was a 2-second short cut from one side of the office to the other. It would drive me crazy that so many people would just walk past me without sating anything, so I came into work around 5am one morning and rebuilt the gray carpeted walls to my cubical and blocked off the short cut to better enclose my area. Wow. For the next 10 days, everyone took offense that I did this and they all felt hassled by having to walk an extra 20 feet around my work area. I am a gangsta (small cap).
Saw this movie a year after I started working a desk job for the first time. It literally broke me, FAR too accurate. Quit and moved over to construction shortly after.
This movie inspired me to quit working in a cubicle.. I put my computer and files on a big meeting table by the big windows so I can stare at cars driving by. Damn it feels good to be a gangster
@@coreyponcavage2732 After spending 7 years working HR for both the healthcare and transportation industries, I could definitely write a book about it all!
They will probably have you leave beforehand which is a good deal. If you ask me as long as they give you all of your vacation and everything they owe you best of luck with your new job or whatever the next chapter brings you
I remember sneaking in to c this as a 12 yo with my boys not expecting much because we weren’t hip to comedy like this and end up laughing through the whole thing 😂 silver spring Maryland what up
Yeaaaaahhh, I'm gonna need you to put this partition back on your cubical by the end of the day, and make sure to submit the TPS report for it this time. Have you seen the memo, Peter?
Has anyone else had a boss that looks just like the guy with the mustache who pats peter on the back? I swear its such a common look I've had 2 bosses that look like that guy 1:33.
had Lumberg too = totally fake, matching clothes and car - all the time, , , pretty much useless and dwells on stupid sh#t because they have no management skills
I love how Peter guts the fish on the TPS reports 🎉
I really felt the relief when he could see the window after knocking his cubicle wall down.
Why doe we even have cubicles
@@nocturnalgamer8285 Its a physiological move to keep people focused on working. There is nothing but walls to keep you from being distracted by anything. Without those walls its assumed your mind would wonder thinking about things like when you can leave?, how much time till lunch?, what you plan to do with the weekend? etc, because of all that you would be less productive. However studies have shown that an open space office increases productivity.
@@AnthonySmith-yz8we Thats what I was thinking, to try and have people focus on their work but I would just stare and wonder when the hell I could leave this prison
@@AnthonySmith-yz8we As an introvert I loved the cubicles. I didn’t have to look at anyone and nobody had to look at me. Too bad they’re not common anymore
I did this at my job, me and a teammate tore down the wall between us, disassembled the tables, and ordered standing desk. Management never said shit to us. They eventually fired me for having no fear.
Little did he know that working in an open plan office is even worse than working in a cubicle. I would have killed for a cubicle.
Yeah, people spend decades mocking cubicles, but what they didn't realize is that what cubicles replaced, was a much greater evil.
Now the assholes who run corporations get to tell us that a 18-inch wide desk in a massive room "is how young people WANT to work!"
Sure, Lumbergh
He wanted just the View to the Outside World. Thats fine.
But i dont want a complete open Workspace, the remaining Walls are great :D
@@Jargolf86 That's called a private office lol
I remember one place that had an open office, and that was when people could smoke indoors. Talk about a bad atmosphere
"this guy is a straight shooter with upper management written all over it!" - Bob
Bob didn't say that. It was actually Bob who said it.
Ooo, uhh, I’m gonna sorta disagree with you.
Yeah…..
The whole movie smells like the late 90s. What a wonderful time to be young and alive.
It was awesome. Big bonuses, bull market and easy plane boarding.
@Vasilijan Nikolovski I agree, I was born in 1996, guess what? It was a warzone :d
No cold war, booming jobs market and economy, house prices affordable, highest level of wage equality in human history (the last of the middle class) made retail boom and shopping malls were everywhere, technology like mobile phones and computers becoming affordable for everyone but didn't dominate everyone's lives and become a requirement for life, internet was just a place to mess around and have fun, clothing fashion was baggy, practical and comfortable. Oh and quite possibly the best generation to ever experience childhood, rebelling was cool and life was full of opportunity, freedom and hope, great original movies and shows that made TV and cinema worth watching, people still experiencing life to the fullest instead of everyone becoming nerds and documenting it on a stupid phone for fake popularity points.
Right before 9/11 and everything going to shit
It's not just a smell man. It's the real 90's deal.
The 3 second shot of Peter holding up the fish and breathing a sigh of happiness & fulfilment speaks to my soul.
“Not right now, Lumbergh, I’m kinda busy” Peter says as he eats Cheetos and plays Tetris on his computer. 😂
I wish I had the guts to say that to a certain bastard I used to work for.
One of my coworkers has the “is this good for the company?” poster at his cube, always puts a smile on my face
Did he saw squirrels that switched?
Try that working at walmart, get fired
@@tylerseverance6943 good, now you are free
I got my brother an Initech mug for Christmas.
Thinking for yourself is like stealing from the company!
One of the greatest song placements in movie history.
Yes!
Sure is!
Interstellar exists.....
@@9ubgy90bohbhhyuiyug9yyes, but this is a song, from a soundtrack, not a music score
Agreed👌
I love the fact that he took the maintenance guy's drill and just kept it. Eventually he used it to take apart his cubicle. But that little detail is great.
You know what I notice. When Peter is going in late. He still gets there early enough to take his bosses parking lot. (Unless he’s getting there at lunch time)😂
A bad boss is always late yet chastises anyone else for being late. I see this as the universe restoring the karmic balance.
@@ajbanky7870 I've been doing my part to restore balance by being more than an hour late every day for the last 3 years.
Winters is gonna be pissed when he finds out how unprofessional Nixon has become.
Shut up
@@tacticalcrusader3709 You will not stop me from making Band of Brothers references, random butthurt guy.
@@roadhouse6999 Shut up
@@tacticalcrusader3709 no u
Tactical Crusader CURAHEE!!!
I love how Peter's attitude is just 'fuck it. I hate this job and I've hated my life ever since I started working here. That being said, I'm not gonna quit. Nah, I'll just take what time I have till they eventually fire me to get some long overdue catharsis.'
😂😂😂
Basically get paid to come to work and just chill😂
@@hiei_99-48 I learned my entire division was being removed… three months before it was to occur. I was the laziest employee ever and no one noticed. It was both disheartening and awesome at the same time.
@@hiei_99-48 Been doing this for about 6 months now. Think I can do it for at least another 3.
If he quit, he wouldn't leave with severence, if they fired him, they'd have to pay him.
Any worker who knows what "quiet quitting" is has this song rolling in their mind.
Quiet quitting is for losers.
Bootlickers are losers
@@IWanderedAsACloudNah. Being a wage slave that unerringly obeys some low-impact power fantasizing manager is for losers. Winners don't allow their own wellbeing to come second to some garbage corporate policy that helps no one.
“Quiet quitting” or as I call it “acting my wage”
@austin: “Act your wage” and always get treated as such and never get a pay grade upgrade. For some jobs I get it, but overall that’s a very low vibration attitude to have.
This might be one of my favorite movie montages ever. There’s just something about Peter’s new outlook on life, along with everything going Peter’s way that’s sooo satisfying to see. If only it were this easy to have that kind of breakthrough in our own lives.
You know the breakthrough ultimately was to quit the meaningless office job, go talk to the pretty girl down the street and start doing something with your hands?
How is that not achievable for everyone?
@@JayMaverick Things still worked out for Peter, and that’s all that matters.
It can be, if we cooperate with others to build a better system, like One Small Town communities based on Contributionism. See for yourself.
How many people have wanted to do this at work? That's why this movie is so awesome! I wish I could do that where I work.
I'm in high school and I wish I could do this
I had beer stored in the server room under the floor tiles. Perfect temperature and the perfect hideout to drink it. No cameras in that time period.
Now I'm happy to find a fucking parking slot.
@Doeray Damn Skippy. Strong players don't take shit, only give shit when it's warranted, and make up their own rules when the current rules aren't making do.
@Doeray BTW 6 figures? Loan me enough for an i7, I'll give you all my earnings from game streaming until I pay you back 5 times over.
You can
Thanks to this scene, this song was probably one of the most popular tracks to download during the Napster/Kazaa/Limewire era. Seriously, EVERYONE seemed to have it on their computer.
what are those things . Never heard of those ;-)
You still playing around on RUclips anymore or on to new lands?
it came with computer aids
Limewire was a platform created to download things such as music
@@DTB1995but mostly porn
This movie is truly genius, relatable and timeless. It's as relevant now as it was then.
Exactly even now these situations are same in the IT stream
completely agree!
Mike judge is a pure genius.
I feel like everything he creates, I like
I tell you what
bwaaaaah!
kissass..
I totally read this in hanks voice i tell you whut
I have never gutted a fish that way. I need to try it
ooh, yeah. don't forget to put the cover sheets on the tps reports after you wrap the guts in them.
@Doeray It looked like a baby salt water striped bass to me.
Don’t forget to play this exact song while you gut it to capture the full effect in all its magnificent glory
Yeah me too, only on a human.
Sorry sorry, too much mortal kombat.
writerconsidered it’s a striped bass but they live in both salt and fresh water
Not right now Lumbergh! I'm kinda busy. In fact, I'm gonna have to ask you to go ahead and just come back another time, I got a meeting with the Bobs in a couple minutes.
Brilliant line! Peter in the boss mode
While waving him off and playing Tetris...epic!
When not giving a fuck at max stats look like…..
This movie changed my life.
How’s that
@@TEAMRONALDO1 He stopped giving a fuck
@@TEAMRONALDO1 He stopped paying bills.
RJ I got fired from my job for not giving a fuck, It wasn’t too good when I came home and told my Mum who didn’t see the funny side and bust me round the head with a hammer
@@TEAMRONALDO1 BS. Your mom wouldn't hit you in the head with a hammer. If you can set yourself up correctly, you don't need to give 2 fucks and your life still goes fine. Until you get to the age of wanting a legacy and children.
Shout out to all the furloughed people in the struggle.
We doing good, homie. We got Channel 9...
only movie i *own* on amazon... well worth the ten bucks
Find another job losers.
@@emprahsfinest7092 Yeah that is sad, develop more skills and make more money loser.
@@God-w- spoken like a true slave.
Possibly one of the greatest "encapsulates the movie" songs of all time. Fits the narrative & mood perfectly. 😎🤙
That RX-7 he parked next to though. I’d know those tail lights anywhere
With a nice rotary SHO.
Then you would know its a porche 911 turbo. the licence plate says " myprshe"
@@Zimzephyr the car parked next to the Porsche he means you moron nobody cares about that gay Porsche
@KROboyT Thanks for pointing that out :P totally missed it the first time.
Yeye
You're our hero Peter
What makes this movie so great, is that everyone who has worked in an office has had these fantasies at one point.
Top 10 best movies IMO, I laugh just as hard watching it for the 50th time as I did when I first saw it.
at least 50
I really wish that Ron Livingston did more stuff.......... he is such an under rated actor
He was in house....
underrated
Great in Boardwalk empire, Band of brothers ..
Highly recommend Loudermilk, great show that focuses on addiction and Ron Livingston kills as Loudermilk
@@stephendexheimer7914 Sorry to disappoint, but.....he's just not that into you.
The gangster rap music used ironically in this film is genius.
Just a guess, but you're an Alanis Morissette fan, aren't you?
@@stargazer7644 😂😎
I don’t know if I’d consider it ironic although it was definitely comical in the first scene with it, it’s actually from geto boys a criminally underrated group from Houston where the movie was made and is set in
@@coalbag2758 Also fun fact: Mike Judge is a personal friend of the former lead of Geto Boys (Scarface). He made a cameo in Idiocracy as the pimp. But you're right, it's definitely not an example of irony. Irony involves opposites. The only way to make the use of this song ironic is if it played over someone listening to their boss and doing their job.
Quiet quitting before that was a thing! Love it!
You still work what is assigned in quite quitting.
Pretty sure it's been a thing for longer and they just didn't call it that.
I was 11 and my older brother brought this home from the video store. He was like" hey I rented this movie" I asked "yeah what movie?" "Office space, the guy who made Beavis and Butthead directed it" Then I said "for real?" Then we put it in the VCR. Fuck, the summers in the late 90s were the best with my big bro.
2020: what is this 'office' you speak of. I know nothing beyond the gaze of through the windows of my house
thanks china.
its not really china's fault though
@@barer7717 it's 100% fucking chinas fault.
@@barer7717 nah ur right they've just been secretly designing pandemic viruses and one escaped containment and they didn't tell anyone for months but it's not like it's their fault
Erik Van der Zee what do you make of the ‘meat market theory’ then? Do you find it likely for that scenario to be possible?
"By the reports here, it looks like you've missed a lot of work recently. "
"Well, I wouldn't say I've been missing it, Bob."
🤣 😂😅😊
Love how Peter slides right into Lumberg's spot like he owns it. And how he slaps Donald on the back just as Donald did him about the TPS reports. And Lumberg getting towed, because well, Lumberg didn't have the jam.
Jennifer Anniston is still smokin hot 20 years later.
Louie Watson no
Id still smash
Nah.
@@Gravitycrazy says a whole lot more about you then her
She had lots of work done
This movie gets funnier as it ages
One of the very few older comedies that has actually aged really well
We didn’t know how good we had it back in the 90s did we.
2:15 Noooooo!!! How could you cut the video there?!? The best example of Lumbergh being emasculated was just about to happen!
Lol
It also shows that Peter does not understand Tetris.
It's because it's so casual, isn't it? Lmao
Not right now lumbergh im, im kinda busy
Jeez just buy or pirate the movie
Such a good movie, still watch it all these years later..!! Mike Judge is a genius!
Did similar at my old job. And no, I didn’t care if I was fired. They didn’t pay me enough to care. Greatest year ever.
Holy F- my fantasy last day of work. 🤤
Respect to the movie ‘Office Space’.
Knocking down the wall is a metaphor for freedom 🎉
When you don't care anymore, there's nothing they can do to you anymore.
This movie is timeless. This song has amazing lyrics.
its 2023 and this movie is still relevant today, nothing changes office culture
This movie has a simple lesson intertwined into it. Authority only works when you allow someone to have or exercise it. Granted the idea is a bit over simplified.
Saw this in the theater when it came out I was 18 years old. Best years of my life…90’s= the last great decade!
I was 19 watching these clips and the Woodstock 99 documentary takes me back
Thanks to this movie and specially this scene I decided to quit my dead end office job and work outdoors in a Hardware store patio.. thanks Mike Judge
This movie is a work of art.
See the security guard? That use to be me at The Vanguard Group in Malvern, PA. 19 bucks an hour. Easy work, nice scenery, even nicer people. One of the best jobs I’ve ever had.
Why not go back?
This feels like a Dad talking to me
RIP Jack Bogle
Malvern PA💯💯💯
corporate downsizing?
This was badass as a cartoon on SNL then you find out they were going to do a movie, they got the right guys
Damn, it DOES feel good to be a gangster.
Gangsta
@@justinhackstadt6677 Making grammar corrections has to be the most gangsta shit I've ever seen
The best day at your job is the day you no longer care about losing your job
Boom!
My mother parks in the handicap spot literally every single time, even if the parking lot is completely empty, and that's pretty much my go-to any time someone tells me I'm too hard on her.
@@vinu.devarajan agreed
Thats gangsta
your mom is a piece of shit.
@@OBroIchain - Well... One thing I've learned is you can just as well judge someone by their worst qualities as you can by their best qualities, and in the case of either extreme, any given person will probably surprise you. There are two sides to every coin, like for example, most people are way uglier in their interactions over the internet than they would ever be in person. I know I am.
@@OBroIchain agreed and should be fined
That clean rx7 in the parking lot though
Shitty cars
Been working from home since March, literally feels like this and I will probably work from home forever at this point.
As per the cubicle wall knockdown, I sort of started a revolution in my office back around 1989. Realizing how modular the components of a cubicle are, I came in one weekend with some very basic hand tools and redesigned my cubicle in a much more interesting way. Others little by little did the same and eventually the whole department consisting of about 100 cubicles were all customized. Some were mega-cubes with multiple employees sharing a large space, some were open-sided with a view, etc. Management were surprisingly tolerant or even encouraging, because well, it was Microsoft which was a pretty open environment back then. But then the company had a huge growth spurt in 1991 and suddenly all these bean counters were recruited from mega-corporations like Proctor & Gamble into middle management and all the cubicles were re-built as per company standards. Goodbye freedom, individuality, and friendly spirit. So I left and moved to Microsoft - in New Zealand where I could still have the feel of a small up-and-coming business, just 20 or so people but with a massive budget. Now Microsoft is so monumentally big, no f'ing way no thanks.
oh man what a time to be Alive that must have been like..to watch the silicon revolution ans being a part of it..most of humanity’s peak occurred in 80s 90s and 2000s...nothing groundbreaking happens anymore...i wish i could have been a part of something bigger like u have been....being a pioneer of an industry....any person who had the privilege to work on a computer in the 80s is probably a millionaire by now(in my country atleast)..
Unimaginative bean counters are the worst. Yes, structure in the office is required to get things done but being too rigid can also have the same detrimental effect as being too loose.
dude, the move to NZ was a big win in itself
@@warruor Chat GPT would like to have a word with you.
@@grammar_shark Not really impressive imo. A glorified search engine, wow. It's wrong most of the time.
I did this to my cubical space while working in a large advertising firm in Atlanta. People would walk-through my space ( I was in "traffic") due to me having two ways to enter/exit my work area AND it was a 2-second short cut from one side of the office to the other. It would drive me crazy that so many people would just walk past me without sating anything, so I came into work around 5am one morning and rebuilt the gray carpeted walls to my cubical and blocked off the short cut to better enclose my area. Wow. For the next 10 days, everyone took offense that I did this and they all felt hassled by having to walk an extra 20 feet around my work area. I am a gangsta (small cap).
My nigga.
Guts on the TPS report, this is my soul's favorite film
Clean intelligent comedy. Good luck finding much that lately.
"clean" i think you need to go for a rewatch 😂
@@croutendo2050 By todays standards bruv lol
booooooooooooooooooooooomerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
For real
This was NOT a clean movie.
One of the best movies of all time!!!
Saw this movie a year after I started working a desk job for the first time. It literally broke me, FAR too accurate. Quit and moved over to construction shortly after.
I love this movie so much , recommend if you're getting any crap from an office worker, mention this you will win a friend!
0:04 that sign is different in the beginning of the movie when we first see Lumberg park in his spot.
Good eye.
This movie inspired me to quit working in a cubicle..
I put my computer and files on a big meeting table by the big windows so I can stare at cars driving by.
Damn it feels good to be a gangster
ryan wow that sounds like it actually happened
And now you're an uber driver?
@@OffGridInvestor door dash :(
2020 note: now you can put your computer + files anywhere in the office, and nnooobody will be bothered
I love how they combined the album version and clean radio version of the song
Great movie and loved this scene.
Whats the movie
@@freeridemtb7172 Office Space
This is such a super satisfying video to watch 😌
Best moment in cinematic history.
Just gave my notice to a job I hate at a company that's toxic as hell. It feels amazing and this video is basically me for the next 2 weeks!
Yeah, i'm gunna need you to start writing that book now.
@@coreyponcavage2732 After spending 7 years working HR for both the healthcare and transportation industries, I could definitely write a book about it all!
They will probably have you leave beforehand which is a good deal. If you ask me as long as they give you all of your vacation and everything they owe you best of luck with your new job or whatever the next chapter brings you
I remember sneaking in to c this as a 12 yo with my boys not expecting much because we weren’t hip to comedy like this and end up laughing through the whole thing 😂 silver spring Maryland what up
Cool scene and, as always, love for this song
The edited version is hilarious to me. "Crumb snatchin', coochie eatin', pranksters"???? Lol
@Richter 2:03
@Richter The original version say "cock suckin', pussy eatin', gangsters".
That rx7 was clean
"Hey Peter, man, check out Channel 9, it's the breast exam! Woo!"
Hey Lawrence, wanna come over?
Nah man, I don’t need you fuckin’ up my life too.
Dietrich Bader was perfect.
Wooo!
This is what you should show your class Senior year if you're a highschool teacher
Cleaning a fish at your desk is pretty much the ultimate power move........
Great movie, some great songs in there as well
Yeaaaaahhh, I'm gonna need you to put this partition back on your cubical by the end of the day, and make sure to submit the TPS report for it this time. Have you seen the memo, Peter?
tmanepic Its hard not to manage like that, The alternative is to be really mean.
@@seededsoul or you can just be kind
Gangsta Milton FTW 🤣
Has anyone else had a boss that looks just like the guy with the mustache
who pats peter on the back? I swear its such a common look I've had 2
bosses that look like that guy 1:33.
had Lumberg too = totally fake, matching clothes and car - all the time, , , pretty much useless and dwells on stupid sh#t because they have no management skills
What’s with the drill at the beginning? What was the point of that?
It was shown earlier on in the movie that the door handle shocks him every time he tries to open the door, so he just took the handle off completely.
That fd-rx7 though 🔥🔥
One of My top 13 favorite movies.
Funny what a gangster in a 90s software company looked like. Nowadays I feel like that is the default in tech firms
Ok I need to go watch this for the 300th time now
That movie needs an oscar
Indeed. Sadly, it was never nominated.
Fr, too bad it totally flopped in theaters and was pretty much lost to time until it got a cult following on VHS
The flip flops were a nice touch.....it just says I don't give a shit
God I love this movie so much.
“Peter! What’s happening…yeeaahh…😂😂😂😂
When he starts gutting the striper at his desk. Thats gangster
Middle class white collar definition of gangster as he wears his cargo shorts new balance shoes and Oakley sunglasses.
That's
Peter was a genuine hero to an entire generation of workers.
The bumper being pulled never gets old lol
It was. This was the pre Y2K height of the IT boom. And I was there.
One of the most underrated movies of all time
Silicon Valley in the 90's. OOF!
I once took down a cubical wall and it shut down the entire first floor...
Damn it feels good to be a gangster! Love this movie. Taught me to chill the f out and not consume myself with work in its own unique way
yyyyeeeaaahhhhh..... I'm gonna have to get you signed up for a non-gangster reform seminar okaaaaay? Greeaaaaaat.
I watch this when I work remote and do what I want instead of working.