Office Space
Office Space on Imdb19 February 1999 (USA)
Comedy | Crime | Romance
Comedic tale of company workers who hate their jobs and decide to rebel against their greedy boss.
Ron Livingston
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Jennifer Aniston
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David Herman
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Ajay Naidu
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Diedrich Bader
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Movie Trailer Roundup – ‘Green Zone,’ ‘Despicable Me,’ ‘Lovely Bones’
added by newsBotHere’s a batch of movies trailers you probably haven’t seen yet Green Zone, Despicable Me, Lovely Bones, Despicable Me, Green Zone. Settle in see an officer gone rogue, a mad father-figure, and a murdered girl speaking from heaven. Green Zone Discovering covert and faulty intelligence causes a U.S. Army officer (Matt Damon) to go rogue as he ... Related Posts Zombie in the Punisher’s War Zone Movie Trailer Roundup – ‘Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus,’ ‘The Crazies,’ + ‘The Road’ Weekend Trailer Round-up – Megan Fox, Vampires, Meryl Streep & Office Space Redux »
- Dave
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Boos! & Whoop-doos!: An Evil Bunny Trash Town Called Liquor!
added by newsBotTrue cult status? Whoop-doo!
Both Internet pundits and blog critics alike are quick to bitch about the cliched nature of our current cinematic landscape. While they scream in bold words of disgust, they can't help but fall into a similar trap themselves. They're just as guilty of sipping from this dried well as the rest of our so-called "film community". How often do you read a review that screams, "Instant classic!" Or, "Modern day masterpiece!" How about, "A Triumph!" Then there's, "A true crowd pleaser!" "A thrill ride!" "The funniest comedy of the summer!" And, "Does for (insert blank) what Jaws did for swimming!" The list goes on and on. When it comes right down to it, there's not much new you can say in terms of film theory and structure. When all of our movies are repeats, reboots, and sequels, you have to guess that most critical movements in »
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A Fistful of News - 5 More Stories From Us to You
added by newsBotThere’s always more to give and while we should all definitely be giving around this time of year*, we have five news stories than we didn’t have time to craft into a bigger article but still though they were worth a read. After the jump you can find out what’s coming up on Parks and Recreation, where you can HBO’s John Adams on Blu-ray for less than $30, and Edgar Wright’s loving tribute to actor Edward Woodward who passed away today at the age of 79.
Writer/Director Edgar Wright wrote a really lovely piece about Edward Woodward, an actor who was best known for his performances in the original version of The Wicker Man and the TV spy series Callan and The Equalizer. Woodward co-starred as Nwa member Tom Weaver in Wright’s 2007 film, Hot Fuzz.
Fans of NBC’s Parks and Recreation should be pleased »
- Matt Goldberg
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