Office Films

Other than Mike Judge's 'Office Space' anyone know of any more office-based feature films?

Quote: Ross Armstrong @ December 9 2010, 6:36 PM GMT

Other than Mike Judge's 'Office Space' anyone know of any more office-based feature films?

There are 1000's and 1000's available for download, or on DVD.

Oh, wait.

Sorry, I thought you said 'orifice'.

Quote: Veronica Vestibule @ December 9 2010, 6:43 PM GMT

There are 1000's and 1000's available for download, or on DVD.

Oh, wait.

Sorry, I thought you said 'orifice'.

Can you recommend one of those VV?

What about Dolly and the girls in 9 to 5. Great film.

The Paper, with Michael Keaton, is mainly set in an office. I think.

Quote: Ross Armstrong @ December 9 2010, 6:47 PM GMT

Can you recommend one of those VV?

'Saturday Night Beaver' is very good.

If you can't find that, I recommend 'Yank my doodle: it's a dandy'.

:D

The Towering Inferno, Die Hard, Le Placard (some of it, anyway) and a lame soft porn film posing as pretentious tosh called The Secretary. And I can't remember whether much of The Hudsucker Proxy was office-based.

Glenglarry Glenn Ross is set mainly in an office. So is Working Girl.

And a good Hollywood film noir film called The Big Clock.

There must be hundreds.
But I can only think of The Apartment, Trading Places, The Front Page and Wall Street at the mo. Brazil and Being John Malkovich both have a lot of surreal office satire in them.

Quote: Kenneth @ December 9 2010, 8:54 PM GMT

And a good Hollywood film noir film called The Big Clock.

I've seen that one.

Oh, wait.

Sorry, I thought you said . . .

Quote: Kenneth @ December 9 2010, 8:54 PM GMT

And a good Hollywood film noir film called The Big Clock.

Which was remade as the excellent No Way Out, starring Kevin Costner and Gene Hackman.

The Secret of My Success, starring Michael J. Fox, is set in an office environment.

It's a great film, too.

Stupeur et tremblements is set in an office in Tokyo, and is a very good film.

12:01. A very good if little seen film about a man trapped in a time loop. Much of it takes place in an office.