Office Space | reviewed by: Gerry Carey | October 30, 2011
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Office Space is a treasure for anyone who has had a job that they hated and wanted to shirk all responsibility. Extremely quotable and funny
| genre | Comedy |
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| synopsis | Peter is a drone for a software company well on his way to a nervous breakdown when a hypnosis mishap opens his eyes. He becomes so apathetic toward his job that he can't even muster up the energy to quit. His new no-work ethic is mistaken by a pair of corporate headhunters as |
| lead actors | Ron Livingston | Stephen Root | Diedrich Bader | Jennifer Aniston | David Herman | Ajay Naidu | Gary Cole | Richard Riehle | John C. McGinley | Paul Willson |
| director | Mike Judge |












