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Office Space is a 1999 comedy film directed by Mike Judge, loosely based on his 1991 animated short film of the same name. It pokes fun at work life in a typical software company during the 1990s by portraying individuals who are completely fed up with their jobs. It was filmed in Austin and Dallas, Texas.
Office Space is based on the Milton series of cartoons Mike Judge created for Saturday Night Live. While not financially successful at the box office--just about breaking even--it has developed a strong cult following on video.
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In a setting similar to the Dilbert comic strip, two consultants (called "The Bobs", since both have the same first name, Bob) are brought in to Initech to help with downsizing and increasing productivity. Workers are then interviewed for the purposes of determining performance. Peter Gibbons (Ron Livingston) decides he will not work anymore after a hypnosis session gone wrong—the hypnotist dies before he could snap Peter out of a state of complete bliss. To his surprise, Peter receives a promotion by the Bobs, whereas his two friends Samir Nayeenanajar (Ajay Naidu) and Michael Bolton (David Herman) get fired. Together they decide to write a virus and release into the accounting system so that it will round down fractions of a cent and accumulate the leftovers into their own account (see salami slicing).
The movie made the red Swingline stapler famous, as well as the "TPS report," an epitome of the type of mindless paperwork done in the modern office place.
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