The film's team tells The Hollywood Reporter about studio tension, favorite improvised lines, residual checks, typecasting and the surprising path to classic status: "I don't know that there's a right way to market this movie."
My mom asked me if she could lend my copy of Office Space to someone at work. She worked in a telecommunications office. It got around to everyone on her floor before I got it back.
They had to do TPS reports so that movie hit really home for all of them.
I have never worked in an office like that and I hope I never do.
I had 4 different bosses and 1 thought-he-was-my-boss at a previous job and none of the bosses talked to each other so I'd constantly get asked why something wasn't done when it was actually done.