That's right, he is. A cake that small would only feed about 15 to 17 people, and yet they somehow manage to get a piece to everyone but Milton. That makes me think that maybe it's a point-of-view thing, whereas to Milton, he was the only one not to receive a piece, but in reality, there were others.
@@ExplorerDS6789 then, after they moved Milton to storage and Lumbegh comes in eating a piece of cake and tells Milton to solve the roach problem..."That's the last straw"
@@MacrohardOnfireExcelSuitethe problem is that people think it’s okay to bully anyone who’s different. It’s called insecurity, crapping on outliers makes you feel more secure in your status within the group. Congrats, you’re a 🐑 or maybe you’re a 🐄
@@godwantsplastic The boss is jerkass even to the other 3 employees that's why those 3 planned the hack attack (Peter, Samir, Michael Bolton). Milton is just a mumbler & has questionable capability/skill. Seems like he does no work. He even steals the red stapler.
Except for the “employee-flare” policy at restaurants. Not kidding, apparently after this movie came out TGI Fridays (which previously made their employees wear a certain amount of “flare”) did away with that policy. Mike Judge said he even based his character off of a real employer he saw at a restaurant give an employee crap for not “wearing enough flare”.
Poor Milton. Seeing him be literally the only one to not get a piece of cake is just painful to watch. I'm glad to know I wasn't the only one cheering for him when he finally fulfilled his repeatedly mumbled vow to burn up the building after everything his douchebag co-workers put him through.
@@marydidyouknow5826 Totally right. She was passing Milton pieces for him to pass, and then stopped at the last one to take it for herself. But how about a little antipathy for Nina? She manipulated Milton into passing the cake, and then did exactly what she admonished HIM for doing! She outright shafted him out of a piece.
@@jonathandoelander6130 it isn't so much a matter of 'need' it is a matter of where he stands in the social standing along his coworkers. To be the only one left without cake while he helped get everyone else get a piece
Poor Milton. This was probably the one scene i felt the most sorry for that guy. It was the most subdued and pathetic birthday party you would ever see in your life, and yet the most cheery thing to happen in that office. And poor Milton couldn't even get a slice of the lousy cake.
@Zeta Reticuli That's true especially that crazy receptionist tells him to pass the cake from 0:40-0:45 not to be greedy when of course, that arrogant woman next to him didn't pass the cake to him at 1:09 when the receptionist told Milton not to be greedy and that woman at 1:09 was greedy not to pass the cake. That office staff was all greedy to him making him move from desk to desk (the worst spot was in the basement all alone with cockroaches around), constantly stealing his stapler, and never paying him. No wonder he was so anxious in wanting to burn the building down and made the whole staff unemployed for how they treated him.
@@Kometheus One too many examples of that in real life. Ayn Rand said something about that very thing once. Generally how those lecturing you about the "virtues" of sacrifice are also the ones unwilling to make the same sacrifices themselves.
Stephen Root is amazing in this film. It always shocks me when I see him in so many different comedies or dramas today and think back to when he played Milton.
@@RemoGutierrez1 you just made my day. I had no idea Root played Milton. He played a gun-loving, womanizing, type A personality judge on Justified- about as far from Milton as you can get. West Wing, Oh Brother Where Art Tho, Dodge Ball, about every HBO series ever. And a thousand others- that's just what I can think of off the top of my head. And a completely different character every time. He's amazing.
I worked as a photojournalist at a small tv station for two years. One Friday, they announced that pizza would be ordered for lunch. But at lunch time, I was out filming things for a story. When I got back, it was gone. I asked if there was anymore and they said more was being ordered for the night crew. Which was fine because I was filming high school football games that night for the 11 o clock news. Pizza came in while we were out doing live shots for the 5 and 6 newscast and then I had to go straight to the games. When I got back at 10, all the pizza was gone. I really wanted to set the place on fire.
@@princessmarlena1359 I agree. But Miss "COR-porate accounts payable Nina speaking, JUST a moment" is not going to pass up on eating her piece of cake, the reason being because she wants the satisfaction of seeing Mr. "I believe you have my stapler" watch everyone except him enjoying the cake, just because he attempted for one second to not pass the first piece of cake down the line.
I feel terrible for Milton I don’t know why but I literally cried he reminds me of so many people I know and relatives it just heart breaking that he was taken advantage of and pushed around so easily
Glad he gets his revenge and burns the place down. But just let the man watch his birds while he works and give him some cake, and leave his dam stapler alone. Is it too much to ask
@XIN CHEN CHUA They scolded him when he didn't pass to the next person. Then when he was left with nothing, nobody cared. *They're bltches. Burn it down.*
I always die laughing when Milton's in the basement and Lumbergh goes down there not only to tell him to kill cockroaches, but is eating a piece of cake while doing it XD
He should have looked at red haired and Asian ladies and said "woah, I thought we were passing!". By her own rules the one with the red hair shouldn't have gotten shit.
@@therussmeister I was speaking about the situation seeing him more as a person than a character, but to looking at it from a character viewpoint, I don't know if him standing up for himself would have been funnier, but personally I found him getting crapped on all the time more annoying than funny after a while. As for pushing the story forward, I'll admit that it's been years since I saw this movie, so I don't remember if his character was integral to the story or not. Unless he stands up for himself at another point in the movie, I don't see why him doing it in this scene would derail the storyline.
This is essentially reminded me of how promotions, pay raises and opportunities go at my work. The bewilderment as he watches those beside him enjoy the delicious cake he facilitated them having hurt my soul a lot .
I first watched this movie with my brother back in 2011???? We grabbed it from the $5 DVD bin at Walmart and came straight home, got dumb stoned and watched it and I shit you not, this scene made me so fucking sad I had tears in my eyes bro. His face and voice after the cake was all gone ripped my heart out of my chest in a sadness Event Horizon. I chalked it up to being so high my emotions went haywire but it still manages to make me sad while I’m completely sober and lucid.
I’ve literally had this happen to me at a school. I literally just went to the corner and cried. Like the teachers and no one cared. They just sat there eating their cake. That’s why I don’t go to school parties anymore:))
I saw this on TikTok a couple of times so I wanted to watch the full thing but Milton looks like the type of person that gets treated bad but still so nice to everyone and everybody it breaks my heart seeing him sit alone
No. That is not the point. I will take the cake from the fugly Asian and and give it to Milton. Then I will take the cake from the fat red head and eat it myself. They told him to pass to everyone. But they chose to eat the last pieces themselves.
That's alright, Milton got the last laugh. He burns the whole place down and winds up on a tropical beach sipping Margaritas. He gets high on his newfound sense of power, threatening to have resorts condemned for putting too much salt on the Margarita glass, knowing he can take his traveler's checks to a competing resort. So it's all good. You should feel bad though for the poor, charred Swingline stapler that they pulled from the burnt wreckage. What'd that stapler ever do to anybody??? It was an innocent victim caught in the crosshairs of a mad world!
The cake scene- it happens in reality very often. Happened to me many times when I was living in a big city for studying. My roommates would eat my food without my permission then I have prepare my own with with empty stomach.
I would have lost my shit and lectured them in a very hostile manner. They would feel my breath on their scummy faces and see my dilated veins on my neck. I would tell them that I'll make their lives a living hell here if they so much as move my dish 1/2 an inch. And then I would finish by getting on top of one of them and proceed to repeatedly scream in their faces to go make me a fucking sandwich right the fuck now.
@@dutt_arka I'm in my final year as well. The lockdown made it a piece of cake for me to pass out, but guess the degree is not gonna have any value after graduation ಥ‿ಥ
So, the guys who made Portal saw this movie and saw that Milton got no cake, even though they told him he would be getting some. They lied about the cake and a bell just went off in their head as they thought: 'You know, that joke would go great in that new puzzle game we've been trying to make.'
They sliced cakes to the people ratio really bugs me.. They should get the thrifty finance person to cut the cake , half cake to spare with each slice the size of a coin
This happened to me, except with an entire shift. I work night shift in a casino. They had a pizza party one day, except the last time of the day they brought in pizza was 9pm. By the time us midnighters clocked in, swing shift had already ravaged through the remaining pizza. One of many examples of upper management not giving a crap about the night shift here
Omg, Milton has the kindest heart ever! He doesn’t deserved to be bullied by bitches. If I was that lady, I would let him finish his sentence and give he 5x the cake
Another thing that bugs me about these phoney-baloney birthday celebrations is the way a woman is always nominated "to be mother" - or takes it upon herself - to cut and distribute the cake.
i’m going to cry like that’s just so cruel. i can’t believe no one saw that he got no cake and when he tried to tell people get didn’t get any they would just treat him like a slave and tell him to go and do “his job” which was apparently fixing whatever the other guy said he had to fix. i know it’s just a tv show but it’s sort of like the feeling when you are not the greedy one but everyone else is even though you’ve been told you are. it’s makes no sense. 🤦♀️🤦♀️
@@KingLich451 Art imitates life. Just because what's happening on screen isn't "real" doesn't mean it doesn't make a connection, I feel the same as Indiana. Watching that made me feel every time I've been left out, every time you wanted to be involved but got pushed out without anyone even noticing. Maybe you're lucky enough to have never experienced it, but watching it when you know how it feels can be gut wrenching.
@@KingLich451 This particular part very reflects the real experiences of people that get harshly bullied. It's really tough to watch when I have people in my life that went through stuff like this. Which means the movie is great of course. I'm not contending that. That people get uncomfortable over this scene means it's made right.
Yea this brings funny memories. I once took part in Secret Santa.. bought a present for someone,.. never got anything back. Than the next year the same stupid lady organising it gave me a whole spiel about how rude it was not to want to take part. I remember completely losing it… She was like “we all have to do it for the team”. I was like f*** off🤣😂
I'm living through this right now. I live in South America and work for one of those fully remote companies. Most of my team live in Colombia, so it's really easy for them; they can use a local ecommerce site and have things delivered in two or three days. However, I live in one of the lesser South American countries, so it's very difficult to get things delivered here on time. Last year, I had to buy something for someone in Colombia. It was really hard because none of their ecommerce sites accepted my crappy, third-world card. I had to settle with Amazon in the end, which can take a while to ship to Colombia, so the person got their present after the event had happened. I never got my present because of my difficult location. My Secret Santa then left the company a week later. We're doing it again this year. Once again, I got a Colombian person. To avoid any hiccups, I ended up sending some money to another Colombian colleague and had them order the present for me. For my present, I'm having to rely on Amazon because that's the only thing that works. The best way to get things to me on time is to use a P.O. box in Miami, which then forwards the package to where I live (and I pay a fee for the weight). Well, I've checked with the courier company and my package has been sitting in Miami for the past three days. This event is in two days. I guarantee this package isn't going to arrive on time. I'm going to have to sit there with a stupid smile on my face, while everyone else opens their presents on a Zoom call.
Poor guy, I know how he feels. Yesterday my office had cookie cake, everyone had a slice but me. I starting to thin I am the Milton of the office. This is such a good movie though!
It always irks me, big corporate companies that generate millions-billions, yet they always seem to give employees the cheapest, smallest cake, cupcakes, etc. to the employees.
You can hear Milton say "the ratio of people to cake......" as he's mumbling 😂 He's absolutely right.
That's right, he is. A cake that small would only feed about 15 to 17 people, and yet they somehow manage to get a piece to everyone but Milton. That makes me think that maybe it's a point-of-view thing, whereas to Milton, he was the only one not to receive a piece, but in reality, there were others.
@@ExplorerDS6789 then, after they moved Milton to storage and Lumbegh comes in eating a piece of cake and tells Milton to solve the roach problem..."That's the last straw"
@@ExplorerDS6789 nope, just Milton
@@JohnJohnCrusher Again, a point-of-view thing.
@@cobraelectric well at least he got a straw.
Milton is a perfect example of the saying "Never mess with the quiet one."
The problem is.. Milton is not just quiet.. he is a mumbler.
@@MacrohardOnfireExcelSuitethe problem is that people think it’s okay to bully anyone who’s different. It’s called insecurity, crapping on outliers makes you feel more secure in your status within the group. Congrats, you’re a 🐑 or maybe you’re a 🐄
@@godwantsplastic No. His boss is jerkass, granted. But Milton himself is a mumbler and too passive.
@@MacrohardOnfireExcelSuite that doesn’t justify mistreating him. 😂
@@godwantsplastic The boss is jerkass even to the other 3 employees that's why those 3 planned the hack attack (Peter, Samir, Michael Bolton). Milton is just a mumbler & has questionable capability/skill. Seems like he does no work. He even steals the red stapler.
‘Milton , don’t be greedy…..’ says the salad dodger 😂
FRRRR, she looks like she can eat the damn cake by herself.
@@phant0m9038boys she just wanted to eat it all for herself
Dude this may be my new favorite insult, thank you
She looks like she could swallow a whole person
She looks like she would the whole building😂
This movie is 20 years old and the office working environment hasn't changed one single bit.....
Yeah well mine has. There's only 1 person in my office: Me !
Except nowadays all the Miltons are in HR writing the inclusion policies.
"exciting and fast-paced environment"
So true. This movie is not just about office, but people and their personalities.
Except for the “employee-flare” policy at restaurants. Not kidding, apparently after this movie came out TGI Fridays (which previously made their employees wear a certain amount of “flare”) did away with that policy. Mike Judge said he even based his character off of a real employer he saw at a restaurant give an employee crap for not “wearing enough flare”.
Poor Milton. Seeing him be literally the only one to not get a piece of cake is just painful to watch. I'm glad to know I wasn't the only one cheering for him when he finally fulfilled his repeatedly mumbled vow to burn up the building after everything his douchebag co-workers put him through.
I got so mad at the lady who didn't keep passing the cake. That should have been Milton's slice!
@@marydidyouknow5826 Totally right. She was passing Milton pieces for him to pass, and then stopped at the last one to take it for herself. But how about a little antipathy for Nina? She manipulated Milton into passing the cake, and then did exactly what she admonished HIM for doing! She outright shafted him out of a piece.
@@AGPfan WHAT FRUSTRATES ME MORE IS THERE ARE PEOPLE WHO ARE FAT RUDE LIKE HER AND SIMPS WHO WOULD INCARCERATE HIM IF HE SPOKE!!!!!!!!!!!
His voice sounded like he was about to cry
The "enthusiasm" of the workers singing Lumbergh a happy birthday is an understated gem.
I felt every inch of miltons pain once the two of them started eating next to him
Milton doesn't need any cake though. Too fat.
@@jonathandoelander6130 So were the two women standing next to him.
@@jonathandoelander6130 it isn't so much a matter of 'need' it is a matter of where he stands in the social standing along his coworkers. To be the only one left without cake while he helped get everyone else get a piece
@@cobraelectric Such a sombre take lol
@@jonathandoelander6130 the world didn't need you either. Too populated
The last piece was large enough to make two out of it.
Now, Thebluefus, just pass.
But they had tiny selfish hearts.
@@vote4carp But last time he didn't receive a piece.
@@AngelTechno the ratio of people to cake is too big
They probably portioned the cake based on the number of people on payroll.
Poor Milton. This was probably the one scene i felt the most sorry for that guy.
It was the most subdued and pathetic birthday party you would ever see in your life, and yet the most cheery thing to happen in that office. And poor Milton couldn't even get a slice of the lousy cake.
@Zeta Reticuli That's true especially that crazy receptionist tells him to pass the cake from 0:40-0:45 not to be greedy when of course, that arrogant woman next to him didn't pass the cake to him at 1:09 when the receptionist told Milton not to be greedy and that woman at 1:09 was greedy not to pass the cake. That office staff was all greedy to him making him move from desk to desk (the worst spot was in the basement all alone with cockroaches around), constantly stealing his stapler, and never paying him. No wonder he was so anxious in wanting to burn the building down and made the whole staff unemployed for how they treated him.
Scene suckwd
@@afriendofbean Exactly. That landwhale.
@@Kometheus One too many examples of that in real life. Ayn Rand said something about that very thing once. Generally how those lecturing you about the "virtues" of sacrifice are also the ones unwilling to make the same sacrifices themselves.
@@Kometheus Your response also reminds of a classic Sam Kinison bit.
Stephen Root is amazing in this film. It always shocks me when I see him in so many different comedies or dramas today and think back to when he played Milton.
Such talent. He was in Crocodile Dundee 2 I think. News Radio. Small part in Everything Must Go.
@@RemoGutierrez1 you just made my day. I had no idea Root played Milton. He played a gun-loving, womanizing, type A personality judge on Justified- about as far from Milton as you can get. West Wing, Oh Brother Where Art Tho, Dodge Ball, about every HBO series ever. And a thousand others- that's just what I can think of off the top of my head. And a completely different character every time. He's amazing.
@@brianswitzerbbmw He's Bill Doughtree's voice on King of the Hill
He's Fuches in Barry. That show is great
@@Nerdyplaneresident I was hoping someone would mention that one. He's awesome as Fuches haha
That singing was the most joyless sound in existence.
Just noticed the "No Smoking, Eating, or Drinking" sign next to Bill in the basement as he chows down on his cake, delegating to Milton. Perfection.
Noticed that as well! :) It's always the tiny details, that really matter..
I worked as a photojournalist at a small tv station for two years. One Friday, they announced that pizza would be ordered for lunch. But at lunch time, I was out filming things for a story. When I got back, it was gone. I asked if there was anymore and they said more was being ordered for the night crew. Which was fine because I was filming high school football games that night for the 11 o clock news.
Pizza came in while we were out doing live shots for the 5 and 6 newscast and then I had to go straight to the games. When I got back at 10, all the pizza was gone. I really wanted to set the place on fire.
Aw, your story has pain, emotion, hunger, and frustration. I think it could be a great box office hit Hollywood movie. ☻
They took your red stapler as well? 😉
@@princessmarlena1359 You're spreading salt over his wounds
@@AsifAAli “Big grains of salt…”
Best is if you know someone and can ask them to save you a slice.
0:11 I still love how some people said “lumbergh”, another small portion said “Bill” and the rest had no idea who’s birthday it was 😂
Milton burning the place to the ground is one of the most satisfying and triumphant movie endings of all time!
He inadvertently saved Peter, Michael, and Samir from jail time as well.
Milton sure knows how to settle score.
Milton took care of the cockroach problem after all
Lumbergh cutting his own slice of cake and then fobbing the rest of the cutting on to someone else so he can eat is peak d-bag
The cake represents being passed over, time and time again.
I like that! That is very clever! What a great analogy!
Thanks
I’m actually Milton at my current job trying to escape. I can’t believe how accurate this is
The Asian lady not passing makes me incredibly rationally angry.
I never noticed or thought of that. So true!
How selfish and hurtful 😡
@@yovanigiron7521 yeah
She and Nina don’t need to be eating any.
@@princessmarlena1359 I agree. But Miss "COR-porate accounts payable Nina speaking, JUST a moment" is not going to pass up on eating her piece of cake, the reason being because she wants the satisfaction of seeing Mr. "I believe you have my stapler" watch everyone except him enjoying the cake, just because he attempted for one second to not pass the first piece of cake down the line.
I feel terrible for Milton I don’t know why but I literally cried he reminds me of so many people I know and relatives it just heart breaking that he was taken advantage of and pushed around so easily
Him not getting a slice of cake just hurts to watch.
"Just pass". That line cracks me up so hard every time! Her expression.
I knew a couple guys at different places I worked who would have responded "I have your 'just pass' right here!" 💨💨
That's so sad I mean look at his face 🥺🥺 he looks so innocent And everyone is a mean bitch towards him
i feel so bad for him :( i wanna give him a hug
It’s hilarious
Glad he gets his revenge and burns the place down. But just let the man watch his birds while he works and give him some cake, and leave his dam stapler alone. Is it too much to ask
@XIN CHEN CHUA They scolded him when he didn't pass to the next person. Then when he was left with nothing, nobody cared. *They're bltches. Burn it down.*
@@kwxai lol no it’s not. This is comedy, get over it!
I always die laughing when Milton's in the basement and Lumbergh goes down there not only to tell him to kill cockroaches, but is eating a piece of cake while doing it XD
He should have looked at red haired and Asian ladies and said "woah, I thought we were passing!". By her own rules the one with the red hair shouldn't have gotten shit.
Have you heard him speak? He just makes barely audible mumbles. They would have just ignored him pretending like he didn't say anything.
The red haired lady is Nina in CORP Accounts Payable.
How would that be funny, or move the storyline in the direction it needed to go?
@@therussmeister I was speaking about the situation seeing him more as a person than a character, but to looking at it from a character viewpoint, I don't know if him standing up for himself would have been funnier, but personally I found him getting crapped on all the time more annoying than funny after a while. As for pushing the story forward, I'll admit that it's been years since I saw this movie, so I don't remember if his character was integral to the story or not. Unless he stands up for himself at another point in the movie, I don't see why him doing it in this scene would derail the storyline.
@@SuigaRou uh yeah haha, he sure sets his point later In the movie. He BURNS the place down
This is essentially reminded me of how promotions, pay raises and opportunities go at my work. The bewilderment as he watches those beside him enjoy the delicious cake he facilitated them having hurt my soul a lot .
What a joyous occasion! The laughter and camaraderie…..
Milton constantly looks like a long-tailed cat at a rocking chair convention
So accurate to life, it's scary.
Stephen Root is a genius.
It’s not like you need any NINA!!! Give Milton your slice!!!
Seeing this scene of passing the cake got my skin crawl. Poor Milton. And that got me guilty eating cake while watching
I first watched this movie with my brother back in 2011???? We grabbed it from the $5 DVD bin at Walmart and came straight home, got dumb stoned and watched it and I shit you not, this scene made me so fucking sad I had tears in my eyes bro. His face and voice after the cake was all gone ripped my heart out of my chest in a sadness Event Horizon. I chalked it up to being so high my emotions went haywire but it still manages to make me sad while I’m completely sober and lucid.
Seems more like a funeral than a party.
Screamin Yellow Mach
Lolllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 😂
I know, it's funnyyyy
I was thinking the same .
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I feel so bad for him that he didn’t get any cake 😢😢
I’ve literally had this happen to me at a school. I literally just went to the corner and cried. Like the teachers and no one cared. They just sat there eating their cake. That’s why I don’t go to school parties anymore:))
Even though this movie is 24 years old. It's still very relevant to today (apart from the giant desktop computers). Classic. Poor Milton.
He also sed "Last time I didnt receive a piece so I was told..." Just pass" "ok"
I saw this on TikTok a couple of times so I wanted to watch the full thing but Milton looks like the type of person that gets treated bad but still so nice to everyone and everybody it breaks my heart seeing him sit alone
Him saying that’s the last straw at the end gave me a feeling that extends beyond the multiverse
If I was there I'd bring him a cake for himself an entire cake
Same
No. That is not the point. I will take the cake from the fugly Asian and and give it to Milton.
Then I will take the cake from the fat red head and eat it myself.
They told him to pass to everyone. But they chose to eat the last pieces themselves.
The way that cow said "Just pass" makes me so mad. I've been there, Milty. I've been there too. If I could go back, I'd just say "make me."
This is why the confident people need to be friends with the shy people
The depressed tone to the happy birthday song is so accurate for an office environment. 😅
Why do I have the feeling Lumbergh had two pieces
lol he did! He was eating another piece right in front of Milton when he told him to get rid of the roaches
The way they're singing happy birthday to Lumburgh sounds so similar to how the cheering is for Ganondorf in Smash Bros Melee
No. I just can't watch this without crying. Why does it hurt so much to see Milton get no cake. I am genuinely saddened.
I worked at a major insurance company many years ago. I see this movie as a documentary.
this is another brutal scene. talk about meanness. All the jokes in this movie hit hard.
That's alright, Milton got the last laugh. He burns the whole place down and winds up on a tropical beach sipping Margaritas. He gets high on his newfound sense of power, threatening to have resorts condemned for putting too much salt on the Margarita glass, knowing he can take his traveler's checks to a competing resort. So it's all good. You should feel bad though for the poor, charred Swingline stapler that they pulled from the burnt wreckage. What'd that stapler ever do to anybody??? It was an innocent victim caught in the crosshairs of a mad world!
The cake scene- it happens in reality very often. Happened to me many times when I was living in a big city for studying.
My roommates would eat my food without my permission then I have prepare my own with with empty stomach.
I would have lost my shit and lectured them in a very hostile manner. They would feel my breath on their scummy faces and see my dilated veins on my neck.
I would tell them that I'll make their lives a living hell here if they so much as move my dish 1/2 an inch.
And then I would finish by getting on top of one of them and proceed to repeatedly scream in their faces to go make me a fucking sandwich right the fuck now.
Aw, Peter Parker, you could have just snatched the piece with shooting web off ur wrist. ☻
you allow this? you got to be a lot more assertive dealing with people like this and basically tell them to fuck off and buy their own shit
That is an entirely different thing. Your roommates stole your food.
@@cothfi nah, it's not stealing it's not giving a shit about your hungry roommate.
This is the reason I'm never going for corporate sector after graduation.
One year later.
Applies for corporate
@@danielray1484 ಥ‿ಥ
@@Upamanyu2000 Funniest thing, I saw this film in my final year of Uni. Aaaaaand,now I'm in corporate. ಥ‿ಥ
@@dutt_arka I'm in my final year as well. The lockdown made it a piece of cake for me to pass out, but guess the degree is not gonna have any value after graduation ಥ‿ಥ
@@dutt_arka Well we're Indians so it's understandable! 😂
Excuse Me...Excuse Me.... That's It That's The Last Straw
0:17 I love how only the sycophants and the ass kissers are smiling
Everyone else is thinking, "Let's get this meaningless ritual over with..."
It’s always the sycophants and ass kissers, too 😂
So, the guys who made Portal saw this movie and saw that Milton got no cake, even though they told him he would be getting some. They lied about the cake and a bell just went off in their head as they thought: 'You know, that joke would go great in that new puzzle game we've been trying to make.'
What’s the joke? I really wanna know!
@@bofadeez4802 there's an infamous line in portal games called "the cake is a lie".
Never understood the appeal for Portal , It's just one of those sacred games who's high praise I don't understand.
Bill looks like he does not give the slightest of shits that the entire company is there singing happy birthday to him lol
They sliced cakes to the people ratio really bugs me..
They should get the thrifty finance person to cut the cake , half cake to spare with each slice the size of a coin
Stephen Root is so talented.
He does such an incredible range of characters
@@evilwillhunting Yes he does. Buck Strickland might be my favorite.
I love their un-enthusiastic singing.
he makes me cry man :(
This happened to me, except with an entire shift. I work night shift in a casino. They had a pizza party one day, except the last time of the day they brought in pizza was 9pm. By the time us midnighters clocked in, swing shift had already ravaged through the remaining pizza.
One of many examples of upper management not giving a crap about the night shift here
"Some people just want to watch the world burn for a reason."
Omg, Milton has the kindest heart ever! He doesn’t deserved to be bullied by bitches. If I was that lady, I would let him finish his sentence and give he 5x the cake
i wanna hug milton so badly rn. bro needs a bro hug ASAP
Another thing that bugs me about these phoney-baloney birthday celebrations is the way a woman is always nominated "to be mother" - or takes it upon herself - to cut and distribute the cake.
Nina: “Just pass, okay?”
Me: “Pass a kidney stone!”
That's when you sneeze all over it.
I’m seeing this too. Too often the “office” decides to do something, and I find out at the last minute.
STEPHEN ROOT IS ONE OF MY ALL TIME FAVORITE CHARACTER ACTORS
Every at work birthdays I have attended in many places in 44 years!
"I could set the building on fire"
villains aren't born they're made
Lol there are so many hints at what he does at the end of the film "~mumbles~ I could set the building on fire"
man why am i crying
Milton I'll buy you as much cake as you want.😢
This made me cry so hard
This was the saddest scene
i’m going to cry like that’s just so cruel. i can’t believe no one saw that he got no cake and when he tried to tell people get didn’t get any they would just treat him like a slave and tell him to go and do “his job” which was apparently fixing whatever the other guy said he had to fix. i know it’s just a tv show but it’s sort of like the feeling when you are not the greedy one but everyone else is even though you’ve been told you are. it’s makes no sense. 🤦♀️🤦♀️
it's a movie
@@KingLich451 Art imitates life. Just because what's happening on screen isn't "real" doesn't mean it doesn't make a connection, I feel the same as Indiana. Watching that made me feel every time I've been left out, every time you wanted to be involved but got pushed out without anyone even noticing. Maybe you're lucky enough to have never experienced it, but watching it when you know how it feels can be gut wrenching.
Well I like to think he ate alot of cake in Mexico
@@rodimusmaximus3912 yup. It’s happened to me before. Just gotta pretend like you don’t care
@@KingLich451 This particular part very reflects the real experiences of people that get harshly bullied. It's really tough to watch when I have people in my life that went through stuff like this.
Which means the movie is great of course. I'm not contending that. That people get uncomfortable over this scene means it's made right.
I love how he looks at the empty cake platter and goes "...could set the building on fire..." just keeping up the theme.
Okay, but... that's the last straw
The funereal dirge of the happy birthday song is perfect😂
This film had excellent casting.
I’ve never wanted to cry so much from a movie 😢
The cake one made me tears
When I came to the US in 2005 I worked in a company where we had cake day every week and the people looked just like this
Pmsl at all the enthusiasm from the workers, and even bill doesn't look enthusiastic when there singing happy birthday pmsl
“Do we know any coke dealers?”
“…my cousin’s a coke head!”
One like equals one piece of cake for Milton.
Yea this brings funny memories. I once took part in Secret Santa.. bought a present for someone,.. never got anything back. Than the next year the same stupid lady organising it gave me a whole spiel about how rude it was not to want to take part. I remember completely losing it… She was like “we all have to do it for the team”. I was like f*** off🤣😂
I can relate to that, I always ditched those events.
I'm living through this right now. I live in South America and work for one of those fully remote companies. Most of my team live in Colombia, so it's really easy for them; they can use a local ecommerce site and have things delivered in two or three days. However, I live in one of the lesser South American countries, so it's very difficult to get things delivered here on time.
Last year, I had to buy something for someone in Colombia. It was really hard because none of their ecommerce sites accepted my crappy, third-world card. I had to settle with Amazon in the end, which can take a while to ship to Colombia, so the person got their present after the event had happened. I never got my present because of my difficult location. My Secret Santa then left the company a week later.
We're doing it again this year. Once again, I got a Colombian person. To avoid any hiccups, I ended up sending some money to another Colombian colleague and had them order the present for me. For my present, I'm having to rely on Amazon because that's the only thing that works. The best way to get things to me on time is to use a P.O. box in Miami, which then forwards the package to where I live (and I pay a fee for the weight). Well, I've checked with the courier company and my package has been sitting in Miami for the past three days. This event is in two days. I guarantee this package isn't going to arrive on time.
I'm going to have to sit there with a stupid smile on my face, while everyone else opens their presents on a Zoom call.
ugh bro just avoid the whole thing :( @@caliente-frio3966
The cake to people ratio XD XD
We've all been in that spot when everything was out before you got there.
It is a fun birthday party for Bill. Just for him, literally.
Milton is just incredible! He's the best!!!
Poor guy, I know how he feels. Yesterday my office had cookie cake, everyone had a slice but me. I starting to thin I am the Milton of the office. This is such a good movie though!
How is that cake scene so brutal?! Lol
Noo his voice makes me so sad bless him 😢
Why does this make me cry sooo much
Lumberg takes his cake to the basement
It always irks me, big corporate companies that generate millions-billions, yet they always seem to give employees the cheapest, smallest cake, cupcakes, etc. to the employees.
Milton muscles his way to the front to get a slice and still comes up empty 🤣🤣🤣
He just wanted a slice :(
I actually cried about this as I hate when helpless people are just used for others advantages.. it’s so cruel
I would have took a bite and said “ yeah, I’m greedy. Fuck everyone else”
That's why I get my own cake and I don't share
Grab it and run. Right