OFFICE SPACE Clip - "Move Your Desk Again" (1999) Stephen Root
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- OFFICE SPACE Clip - "Move Your Desk Again" (1999) Stephen Root
PLOT: Corporate drone Peter Gibbons (Ron Livingston) hates his soul-killing job at software company Initech. While undergoing hypnotherapy, Peter is left in a blissful state when his therapist dies in the middle of their session. He refuses to work overtime, plays games at his desk and unintentionally charms two consultants into putting him on the management fast-track. When Peter's friends learn they're about to be downsized, they hatch a revenge plot against the company inspired by "Superman III."
Release date: February 19, 1999 (USA)
Director: Mike Judge
CAST: Ron Livingston, Jennifer Aniston, Gary Cole, Stephen Root, David Herman, Ajay Naidu, Diedrich Bader
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I love that the Red Stapler is usually just about the only thing in that office that isn't a washed out, drab color. It really punctuates how important it is to Milton
even the plant is dead and muted
The brand by that time didn't have that color, only made staples black, later they start to made it also in red because of the movie, a lot of people wanted one.
@@ignaciogodoy7095 they made mini staplers in red but black and gray were the ones in full size.
they wanted a color that would pop so they painted the stapler red
and all their names are Bob
@@ignaciogodoy7095 I want a navy blue stapler. Navy blue is my favorite color.
That red stapler was literally the only anchor to Miltons sanity and when bill just snatched it away from him he literally unhinged
Dude I literally quit my job at Walmart like 2 days ago and a coworker said “you can’t go in there today, they’ll be pissed!!” I said “what’re they gonna do to me, I already quit” so I went in and got some groceries and it was exactlyyy like this scene where the guy says “what’re you doing here!! You better have a good story for them” and the guy says “you know what I did today? Absolutely nothing, and it was everything I thought it would be”
"I'd say in a given week....I only do about 15 min of real actual work." 😆
Thats me
I only wk 30 min a day....it is true...
Wow I worked like 72hrs last week.
And given how big a nonissue y2k was that 15 minutes was wasted.
One of the greatest lines in movie history! And I have known many co-"workers" in my decades-long career, who pretty much did that same thing = nothing.
That closeup on his mouth when he says "Stapler." XD
0:43 the way he says “no” cracks me up😂
He has upper management written all over him
I think watching this as a teenager fucked me up for life. I am perfectly satisfied spending my days off doing nothing and it’s driven every girlfriend I’ve ever had absolutely insane😆
Na man, you just have to find the right girlfriend for you. One that loves doing nothing with you. Remember that the vast majority of people are not like the protagonist so, if you are like him, is not gonna be easy to find a girl that fits you. But keep calm. You don't have to rush it or do anything.
so now we celebrating lazyness huh
@@ct-lu8go He said on his days off, not all the time.
Sometimes it’s good to just “do nothing” on a day off. I do that. Plus it gets expensive to go out and do stuff nowadays.
Nothing wrong with that! Plenty to do around the house for entertainment
i still feel so bad for milton and the way hes treated🙏
Anybody notice Milton's dead plant?
Yep lol
0:44 that quiet “no” kills me every time😂😭
LOVE STEPHEN ROOT HE IS AN EXCELLENT CHARACTER ACTOR!
I approached him while we were both on the A in NYC. An absolutely lovely man - he gave me his full attention for the entire ride. Lovely.
Sad thing is it would not surprise me if Milton was their best Engineer and his managers and colleagues were completely clueless to it.
He basically is. If you listen hard enough to the mumbling, his dialogue is actually pretty smart.
Milton is. He knows the company is going under before everyone else (in his phone call to Peter, he mentions he doesn't care if he gets laid off- meaning he knows the layoffs are coming before the Bobs come in).
I didn't know this was Stephen Root until about a year ago. This guy is awesome
I might be wrong but I don't think Gary Cole really did any comedy before this film, he proved to be excellent at it
he was in dodgeball after this
He was in the first Brady Bunch movie and he played a pretty good comedy role in that as well. 1995 I think.
HARVEY BIRDMAN!
That was the first role I saw from him. His character in Ricky Bobby used to make me and brother laugh to the point of suffocation.
Serious actors sometimes make the best comedy actors. Leslie Nielsen. Ed O'Neill. Joe Pesci. Jeff Daniels.
I will often spend half of Sunday playing flight simulator doing a 5 hour flight from say, Bangkok to Hong Kong… I’ll hand fly the whole way and listen to a pod cast… and it’s the most glorious time of my week.
This stuff is GOLD & 100% accurate from my experience of working for an Advertising agency in my 20's.
"Just a moment!"
Milton needs his own movie
The whole movie kind of *is* Milton's movie. Mike Judge started the project with a short animation of Milton, years before he turned it into a full-length movie. You can search it up pretty easily. I think he nailed that Milton couldn't actually be the main character, because each time we see Milton it's gotten worse for him, and if we saw the process of how it went about getting worse, the comedic punches wouldn't land nearly as well.
Lumbergh paid for that stapler with his life.
The stapler was worth more.
So he really was supposed to die in the fire?
@@MisterMikeTexasYup, there's a deleted scene where Peter's gang talks about how none of them went to his funeral.
Sales of red Swingline staplers went through the roof after this move came out.
Swingline didn't make a red stapler until 3 years after the movie was released. The stapler in the movie is a standard black Swingline spray painted red.
@@tmage23 i have a small pocket size red Swingline stapler that I had when I was in college in the late 60s.
@@johncox2284 That's a mini-stapler. They've made those in red for years. I'm referring to the full size models. Those only started being made in 2002 thanks to the popularity of the film
@@tmage23I want one!
Hank: Bill, what are you talking about? You don't have a stapler.
Why doesn't he just hide his stapler 😄
Because people are visual.They need to see the good things in life.
In Jell-O perhaps?
@@frankdayton731 Damn it, Jim!
He tried to hide it by painting it red.
That's a beautiful parallel to the original
What is the original?
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00:19 I only just noticed the diploma on Milton's wall for "MT Tech" ...get it??? 😂
No.
Planning to plan 😂😂. I’ve been in many such meetings myself, and every time it reminds me of the white board in this scene
I worked my butt off at a hardware store for 9 years. It seems like the assistant managers were always playing games on the computer while I was always working and helping customers. They always criticized me on my reviews, and didn't really say anything about their habitual slacking. It seems like at some places of employment, the less you do, and don't care, the better off you are. Most of the time it is your personality. If they like you, you really don't have to do too much.
classic film.
i never seen this movie but fuck i feel bad for milton 🥺
You should really see this movie - it's worth it.
You have GOT to watch this movie! I think of it as a memorial of sorts for any poor soul who’s ever had to work in an office/cubicle environment.
@@anb740 not a good idea for those returning from remote work
@@firstlast8190 Agreed! Guaranteed people have already returned to work and uttered "ok but.......I could set the building on fire!" LOL
Don't worry. Milton will restore the balance in a quite spectacular way at the end of the film.
Oh hi Bob.... Bob!
Hey, it's Bill Dauterive as Milton!
Wow first time i actually heard him saying about setting the building on fire.
He said it to Peter before this when he called him.
Peter just wants to retire.
Why? Is it, because he doesn't like his job at Initech the office building?
Haven't downloaded it yet
I've just noticed the whiteboard that says "Planning to plan"
That sent me
The best stapler was meetballed in "the office" 🤣
“ he took a stapler off my desk”😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
I feel with Milton. My boss recently asked me to move in a different room for third time this year. But at least i can keep my stapler.
would you burn that place to the ground over your stapler?
Bill in this movie is the typical annoying pain-in-the-neck kind of boss
This was the embodiment of me the day I told my boss to shove it lmao
John Milton--author of Paradise Lost
...took a stapler off my desk...
peter is founder of Quiet Quitting
What is that sound effect at :58?? Sounds so familiar, like it's in Halo or something.
Wow
ROYAL MAIL ARE THIS COMPANY IN 2024 😢😢😢😢
i believe you have my stapler
8 staplers thumbed this video down!
You burn that place to the ground Milton I am just going to go down the street for lunch and pretend I don't know anything.
Hi Milton what’s happening
Lol
And what is it you do? :)
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15 minutes of work? Pretty well sums up the federal civil servant employees in DC...including affirmative action "Dat not ma job" employees. Worked for gov't agencies. seen that, been there.
^^^^
Someone who cheers when he hears crime statistics in major cities
Roses are red
Violets are blue
Statistics don't lie
13 / 52
@@mikebennet7697 But you sure can lie with statistics if you're selective about their presentation.
"Worked for gov't agencies." So specific it's almost believable!
@@mikebennet7697 You can lie with references.