I worked in an office setting for 18 years. If you work in an office and you've never wanted to take a baseball bat to a piece of office equipment, it's because you were in management.
"HEY JL! Check out Channel 9!" -Lawrence I want to point out (for no reason), that there was no such thing as a Red 747 Swingline Stapler, but the movie did so well later on, they actually started producing them because of it. "At Swingline, the marketing department became aware after noticing a perplexing spike in customer requests for red staplers and a glut of counterfeit red Swinglines on the internet." It's now the second most popular stapler they sell. Here's to you, Milton.
the "office space edition" was an extra $10 when they released it... it's next to my Funko Pop Milton and I have no regrets. Honestly, I don't remember buying a Funko Pop, ever, I think someone dropped it off on my desk for Christmas just because I threatened anyone that looked at my stapler side-eyed .
Diedrich Bader is such an underrated actor in pretty much anything he does. Laurence is great. And his delivery on, "No thanks, man. Don't want you fuckin'up my life too." is amazing.
Hey, he was also the male sex slave in balls of fury! I think it turned out good for both of them that they just ended up playing bongo all night. Lol!
@@ivankawnartist it's good. It looks less good now considering how stupid life has become, but given when it came out it's good! It has become less parody though over time; can't stand up to the comedy of real life.
This movie changed my life (really). I went into my work and put in my 2 weeks notice over 20 years ago. I now run a business from home that requires less than 20 hours of work a week. I honestly do nothing most of the time and it is GREAT!!
"How can you just walk out with that?" ie the printer. Years ago a friend and I put on jumpsuits, went to a bowling alley, had the kid behind the counter sign something on a clipboard, and we took a Jurassic Park pinball machine...put it in my truck and left. We kept bowling there for years, and no one ever seemed to notice it missing.
@@J_EOMReacts The folks that ran the place were really a**holes to us before...we were just kids having fun bowling. Still don't make it totally okay. That said I gotta text some old friends...see if anyone still has the damned thing. JP pinball machine's probably worth a few bills. And the memory...priceless. ...and way past the statute of limitations by now.
The soundtrack in this movie is great. Mike Judge really had to fight to keep the gangsta rap. The producers at the screening just didn't get it, but the test audiences loved it.
One of the greatest things in life is not being afraid to lose a job. Just being able to say what you you want to who you want without fear of the repercussions. I retired at the age of 48 with a pension and a healthy bank account. Over the last 10 years I have taken some part time jobs working 2-3 days a week. I have told off customers, bosses and it is a liberating feeling.
I was never a big movie person. People I know always rip on me for having so little movie knowledge. But to me Office Space is one of the greatest movies ever and one of the few I really enjoy
When the therapist keeled over and died I was laughing my head off, get the fluff outta here was my response. I love this movie. So many funny scenes. So true in so many ways. The irritating flair restaurant manager is Mike Judge LOL
Love this film the bobs are there to see who actually does fit in and here comes this guy sits down and tells them straight everything they want to know. Also cuteness overload how your dog sits up for belly rubs 😁
I also worked in a financial servicing office with cubicles until March 2020 when most everyone started working from home. It was supposed to be temporary, but our production improved so much (imagine that) that the office closed and we were made permanent remote employees.
Diedrich Bader in this is so quotable. It's another case where a minor character strengthens a movie. I remember seeing this in the theatre back in '99 during January or February because I was bored and loved it. Excellent reaction and editing! God bless you guys with excellence!
I first saw this on cable in the early 00s, while I was working in an office in Houston, Texas. My coworkers all had seen it, and after seeing it (and totally relating to it and loving it), I started doing a vocal impression of Milton for my coworkers. They loved it and would tell people in other departments, who would call me occasionally and ask me to do it. Fortunately my supervisor had a sense of humor and would crack jokes and do voices himself at work, so it was not a problem. It didn’t get in the way of the job. Several years later I moved to Austin, where I found out that much of the movie was actually filmed there! I ended up working at one point near where they shot the traffic jam scene, and later went past the actual Initech office location every now and then. (It’s in a business park and used by a totally different business and was never actually burned down.) I also worked with a guy, briefly, who’s a standup comic there and had a small part in Mike Judge’s IDIOCRACY (2006). Definitely a movie I’m fond of. Excellent reaction, JL!
One of my favorite "lessons" in this movie is "If your workers' only incentive is to not get fired, it will only make them do just enough work to not get fired". So true. I've had jobs like that. Not in an office, though. That would drive me up a wall. Oh by the way, if nobody said this yet, this movie was actually based on a crudely-drawn cartoon short by Mike Judge (best known for Beavis and Butthead and King of the Hill) called "Office Space". It featured Milton and Lumberg. Milton looks different from the actor in the movie but his concept is the same. th-cam.com/video/SPXUDw_LlNA/w-d-xo.html
"I hope he goes off..." "Milton about to burn this to the ground!" "I wish they had showed how he burned it." 🤣🤣🤣 Office Space has some great side characters. Stephen Root and Diedrich Bader are hilarious as Milton and Lawrence. Milton getting his in the end always makes me happy. I hope they get his drink right and doesn't have to burn down that resort...
Knew you would like this. Don't know if you caught it, but Jennifer Anniston's boss was Mike Judge. You might also have recognized him as the voice of the hippie teacher on Beavis and Butthead. IDIOCRACY was really funny too. EXTRACT was okay but more well rounded. I feel like the humor was kind of toned down. On a completely unrelated note, you should check out ENVY with Jack Black and Ben Stiller. Laughed my ass off. Super slept on imo.
Tips for not getting shocked in places: 1. Don't just grab the knob or whatever. Slap it. 2. Touch every metal thing you go by to keep yourself equalized and not building up a charge.
Over our 25+ years of marriage I’ve given my husband many things for his office. To this day he says the red Swingline stapler gets the most comments by far😂 CLASSIC!!! We also love So I Married an Axe Murderer w Mike Myers, Just Friends w Ryan Reynolds, and Best In Show w Eugene Levy, Fred Willard, Catherine O’Hara, & more. The outtakes at the end of the credits WELL worth waiting to see🤣🤣 All 3 are incredibly fun films. Best In Show is filmed in mockumentary fashion. HYSTERICAL stuff. Another fun film ride!!! Thank you! Stay safe & love much💖
I remember when TGIF wait staff use to wear bunches of buttons and badges and crap. I never understood that. It was a while after this film that TGIF restaurants suddenly dropped that. I'm assuming it's due to this film. I always enjoyed songs from Scarface and Geto Boys being used in the film, reminds me of being a teen in the 90s.
I love damn near everything about this movie, but to me the most underrated aspect of it is its use of music. I swear to god there are few uses of songs in movies as amazing as that Geto Boys tracks in the legendary printer scene. Hilarious in every way.
I used to work in that building they used for the exterior shots of Initech. It was an MCI long distance call center at the time. The restaurant they used for the interior of Chotskies was called Alligator Grill and it was next door to another place I worked at called Double Dave's Pizzaworks.
Love the idea of the thunder jacket. Would try it for my pup but she seems quite calm about thunder, fireworks etc. Probably because she grew up listening to me play loud PC games
The gangster rap didn't match the movie, but it fit the characters perfectly. It was their music, what they felt was most badass. As others have said Mike Judge had to fight to keep it in the movie, only he knew how integral it was.
BTW, the red Swingline stapler went back into production after this movie due to demand. It’s heavy metal in glossy red paint. At Staples the item price (in Canada anyway) is $40.00 CDN.
The first time I watched Office Space it triggered PTSD. I worked at a company for 5 years that was very much like the company in the movie. From the creepy boss to the lay-off interviews. This is the second time I've watch it. I hope I don't have nightmares tonight.
This is one of my favorite movies. It shows annoying situations that many of us have to deal with. Just the little things that bug us every day. A movie you would probably like, but it's not a comedy, is Falling Down with Michael Douglas. It's also about a guy who's just had enough, but it's not a comedy.
@@goldenageofdinosaurs7192 I keep telling people, he's been the same since I've known him. Only bad move we've made is not doing this a lot sooner. LoL
😆😆😆 YOU MADE ME LAUGH SO HARD - thanks for your reaction - and you even predicted the ending of Milton burning it all down lol - and the red stapler bleeping out your cuss words 😆😆
Countless times I've watched this movie its so rewatchable and relatable if you happen to work in that environment. Great reaction I just discovered you 2 wks ago I'm super happy I did!
"I just thought it was creepy that you didn't know what you was doing. I had drunk nights for that!" That line absolutely KILLED me!! Lol! It's both accurate and hilarious
You should check out the old TV show "Newsradio". "Milton" plays the owner of a news radio station, who's kind of a dick and rarely around much. Another great in the show was Phil Hartman as the lead anchor. It was really funny as shit. I think it went into Syndication for a few year's. Thank you for the great laugh!!
Jimmy James is someone who helped shape my early moral judgements despite being an absolutely unhinged human being, the macho business donkey wrestler.
This movie is classic! This was filmed in Dallas and Austin I'm from the Dallas/Ft Worth area and i worked with dudes who acted just like Lawrence!😄 Mike Judge did perfect casting with him😄 And you have a handsome little dog! I he was funny as well 😄
17:45 he's cleaning the fish lol. I used to work on a drift boat way back in highschool and I got so many tips cleaning rich people's catches and basically prepping raw catches for cooking. It's gross but accurate. Sorry it triggered your gag reflex but it's just natural.
@@J_EOMReacts lol literally worked the drift boat job on weekends for 6 ish hours got paid something like 4 dollars an hour for the captain, but I walked away with over 400 dollars in tips every Saturday and Sunday. Couldn't beat that kinda cash at 16 sir. It was gross indeed, but the money was right.
Me: "Haven't seen this reactor before... lets see if I can add him to the sub list..." You: "Here's my dog in his Thunder shirt" Me: SUBBED... You know your audience, sir :)
Every time I watch this movie I'm reminded why I don't work in a cubical at an office. My sister was telling me this weekend her new boss is making her life hell. She looking for something else before she "burns down the..."
Just got to the part where Peter took the handle off the door and you said the movie was silly as hell. Believe it or not, everything he does during this montage scene (except for the fish) is something I literally did at my job. I had a retail job I hated, but not as much as I hated looking for a new job. I got to a point where I realized they couldn't afford to fire me because they had no one else to do my job. So I felt at liberty to basically do whatever the hell I wanted. And instead of getting fired, I got a promotion. I thought that Mike Judge followed me around to get ideas when he wrote this movie. Only I didn't end up with Jennifer Aniston. Yet anyway.
I work in an office. Its this maddening at times. The lack of communication and repetitive useless ramblings of rules that are not important. Usually just sneaky ways of getting more work out of you😩. Its important to have a work bestie. Someone who hates all the same people. Someone to shit talk with. Love the thundershirt. I wish they were around when i had my last dog. A border collie. Terrified of storms, fireworks all loud spooky noises. How many timesI would wake up middle of the night with the dog wrapped around my head like a doghat. Lol.
It warms my heart that you liked this ridiculous, ridiculous movie as much as you did. Even though the technology is a bit dated, the humor still rings true. One of the best comedies of the 90s.
"You're gonna be making a lot of money right?" "Yeah" "And it's not yours?" "Well it becomes ours" 😂 Mike Judge is an absolute genius. Also if u don't know he played the boss of Jennifer Aniston in this. Your dog is cute af too man.
I worked in an office setting for 18 years. If you work in an office and you've never wanted to take a baseball bat to a piece of office equipment, it's because you were in management.
Facts
I was in highschool when I first saw this movie and I vowed to never become an office worker. I think I'd rather carry stones for the rest of my life
I have a printer at home I want to take out to the back lol
Swingline didn’t make a red stapler. Until this movie came out!
"HEY JL! Check out Channel 9!" -Lawrence
I want to point out (for no reason), that there was no such thing as a Red 747 Swingline Stapler, but the movie did so well later on, they actually started producing them because of it. "At Swingline, the marketing department became aware after noticing a perplexing spike in customer requests for red staplers and a glut of counterfeit red Swinglines on the internet." It's now the second most popular stapler they sell. Here's to you, Milton.
Milton is the man lol
the "office space edition" was an extra $10 when they released it... it's next to my Funko Pop Milton and I have no regrets. Honestly, I don't remember buying a Funko Pop, ever, I think someone dropped it off on my desk for Christmas just because I threatened anyone that looked at my stapler side-eyed
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Diedrich Bader is such an underrated actor in pretty much anything he does. Laurence is great. And his delivery on, "No thanks, man. Don't want you fuckin'up my life too." is amazing.
That’s my favorite line in the movie
My favorite is his intense delivery of "Yeah, I'm doin' the drywall up at the new McDonalds."
He was also the Rex Kwon Do guy in Napoleon Dynamite
Hey, he was also the male sex slave in balls of fury!
I think it turned out good for both of them that they just ended up playing bongo all night. Lol!
Oh, and I almost forgot who could forget the Drew Carey show?!
I like to think Milton went on a super-villain crime spree, but no one ever took any notice of him while he did it.
This will forever be my truth
"So, if you could go ahead and *try* to remember to do that from now on, that'd be great."
Mike Judge also made another under-the-radar movie called Idiocracy. 1000% worth a reaction if you haven't seen that one either.
Def plan on him watching it for sure.
HELL YES!
Under the radar or over rated?
President Macho! 😂😂 One of my top favorites.
@@ivankawnartist it's good. It looks less good now considering how stupid life has become, but given when it came out it's good! It has become less parody though over time; can't stand up to the comedy of real life.
This movie changed my life (really). I went into my work and put in my 2 weeks notice over 20 years ago. I now run a business from home that requires less than 20 hours of work a week. I honestly do nothing most of the time and it is GREAT!!
That’s awesome
Respect to all the office workers who have LIVED Office Space. 😃. I salute you
The fact a doorknob that shocks you was included was incredible. I had a door like that at my office place. They really got everything spot on.
I’ve had so many “TPS report” moments at my work.
Lmfao the way your dog is staring at you is killing me.
He does that whenever he wants my attention lol
"How can you just walk out with that?" ie the printer.
Years ago a friend and I put on jumpsuits, went to a bowling alley, had the kid behind the counter sign something on a clipboard, and we took a Jurassic Park pinball machine...put it in my truck and left.
We kept bowling there for years, and no one ever seemed to notice it missing.
You’re a legend for that
@@J_EOMReacts The folks that ran the place were really a**holes to us before...we were just kids having fun bowling. Still don't make it totally okay.
That said I gotta text some old friends...see if anyone still has the damned thing. JP pinball machine's probably worth a few bills. And the memory...priceless.
...and way past the statute of limitations by now.
I just realized Mike Judge is Jennifer Aniston's boss...hahaha. it was the speech pattern that gave it away to me. Always has a hint of Beavis lol
Lol I’m have to go back and pay attention to that now
@@J_EOMReacts Listen to Mr. Van Driessen in this Beavis and Butt-Head clip. Almost identical:
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@@J_EOMReacts Also, not sure if you knew but Mike Judge wrote Office Space
4:42 His reaction is spot on. No words needed. Just a stare into the camera acknowledging to the audience.
The soundtrack in this movie is great. Mike Judge really had to fight to keep the gangsta rap. The producers at the screening just didn't get it, but the test audiences loved it.
I never would have thought gangsta rap and office work went so good together
Texas rapper scarface, so it fits that way too lol, this is a really suburban Dallas movie
Vital elements
One of the greatest things in life is not being afraid to lose a job. Just being able to say what you you want to who you want without fear of the repercussions. I retired at the age of 48 with a pension and a healthy bank account. Over the last 10 years I have taken some part time jobs working 2-3 days a week. I have told off customers, bosses and it is a liberating feeling.
🤣🤣🤣 I’ve done that before and I think the shock value of it was the reason I kept my job
This film is great. Didn't do much on release, but it just carries on through word of mouth.
I was never a big movie person. People I know always rip on me for having so little movie knowledge. But to me Office Space is one of the greatest movies ever and one of the few I really enjoy
And memes
It’s a total cult favourite now along with other obscure comedies: Flirting with Disaster, The Big Lebowski, Galaxy Quest and on and on.
@@thecynic9232 The Big Lebowski can hardly be called an obscure movie.
There's genius in making your target audience "anyone who's ever had a boss or a job they hate".
P.S. Your thunder buddy is a cutie.
Thank you for showing my baby some love.
I love how early you called Milton burning the building down 😎👍🤣😅
Made the whole “I’m gonna need you coming in on…Saturday…” famous 🤣
OUR MAN JAY IS HILARIOUS! He makes the movie that much funnier with his commentary! Funny guy, and his doggie is great too!
Glad you been enjoying the reactions. As always appreciate the love and thank you for showing my babies some love too
Found this channel like...yesterday, and considering how funny the commentary is I wondered what he would do with "Office Space"...and here it is
I hope you enjoy it.
That's a sign. LoL
Oh he reads minds you didn't know?
“Idiocracy” is another great one from Mike Judge.
When the therapist keeled over and died I was laughing my head off, get the fluff outta here was my response. I love this movie. So many funny scenes. So true in so many ways. The irritating flair restaurant manager is Mike Judge LOL
The fact that he's sweating and holding all that pressure in during the countdown, until when he simply gets to one, lights out! 💀☠🤣😂😭🤣😂😭
Love this film the bobs are there to see who actually does fit in and here comes this guy sits down and tells them straight everything they want to know. Also cuteness overload how your dog sits up for belly rubs 😁
Lol the bobs were hilarious and thank you for showing my baby some love
That dog definitely thinks you might be crazy haha all he sees is you talking to yourself 😂 you can definitely tell he or she loves you though!
Lol they should be use to that because I play Xbox and I’m always talking into a headset. I love him just as much
I also worked in a financial servicing office with cubicles until March 2020 when most everyone started working from home. It was supposed to be temporary, but our production improved so much (imagine that) that the office closed and we were made permanent remote employees.
Lol I wonder why the production improved
Diedrich Bader in this is so quotable. It's another case where a minor character strengthens a movie. I remember seeing this in the theatre back in '99 during January or February because I was bored and loved it. Excellent reaction and editing! God bless you guys with excellence!
Stephen Root was amazing in this.
That dude has a range that's terribly underrated.
I first saw this on cable in the early 00s, while I was working in an office in Houston, Texas. My coworkers all had seen it, and after seeing it (and totally relating to it and loving it), I started doing a vocal impression of Milton for my coworkers. They loved it and would tell people in other departments, who would call me occasionally and ask me to do it. Fortunately my supervisor had a sense of humor and would crack jokes and do voices himself at work, so it was not a problem. It didn’t get in the way of the job.
Several years later I moved to Austin, where I found out that much of the movie was actually filmed there! I ended up working at one point near where they shot the traffic jam scene, and later went past the actual Initech office location every now and then. (It’s in a business park and used by a totally different business and was never actually burned down.) I also worked with a guy, briefly, who’s a standup comic there and had a small part in Mike Judge’s IDIOCRACY (2006).
Definitely a movie I’m fond of. Excellent reaction, JL!
Much appreciated!
One of the Bobs was the doctor on “Scrubs” and the other Bob was a minor character on “Cheers” who sat at the end of the bar
Milton was the best...I love that guy. I especially loved the curb stomping they gave to that defective printer. 😀
Facts lol
One of my favorite "lessons" in this movie is "If your workers' only incentive is to not get fired, it will only make them do just enough work to not get fired". So true. I've had jobs like that. Not in an office, though. That would drive me up a wall.
Oh by the way, if nobody said this yet, this movie was actually based on a crudely-drawn cartoon short by Mike Judge (best known for Beavis and Butthead and King of the Hill) called "Office Space". It featured Milton and Lumberg. Milton looks different from the actor in the movie but his concept is the same.
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"I hope he goes off..." "Milton about to burn this to the ground!" "I wish they had showed how he burned it." 🤣🤣🤣
Office Space has some great side characters. Stephen Root and Diedrich Bader are hilarious as Milton and Lawrence. Milton getting his in the end always makes me happy. I hope they get his drink right and doesn't have to burn down that resort...
🤣🤣🤣 he got a pocket full of matches ready
Knew you would like this. Don't know if you caught it, but Jennifer Anniston's boss was Mike Judge. You might also have recognized him as the voice of the hippie teacher on Beavis and Butthead. IDIOCRACY was really funny too. EXTRACT was okay but more well rounded. I feel like the humor was kind of toned down. On a completely unrelated note, you should check out ENVY with Jack Black and Ben Stiller. Laughed my ass off. Super slept on imo.
Mike Judge did the voices for pretty much all of the characters in Beavis and Butthead, as well as King of the Hill.
Tips for not getting shocked in places:
1. Don't just grab the knob or whatever. Slap it.
2. Touch every metal thing you go by to keep yourself equalized and not building up a charge.
Someone recommended This is Spinal Tap. If you watch that, you’ll have to watch Best in Show. Your dogs will enjoy it! 😊
Over our 25+ years of marriage I’ve given my husband many things for his office. To this day he says the red Swingline stapler gets the most comments by far😂 CLASSIC!!!
We also love So I Married an Axe Murderer w Mike Myers, Just Friends w Ryan Reynolds, and Best In Show w Eugene Levy, Fred Willard, Catherine O’Hara, & more. The outtakes at the end of the credits WELL worth waiting to see🤣🤣 All 3 are incredibly fun films. Best In Show is filmed in mockumentary fashion. HYSTERICAL stuff.
Another fun film ride!!! Thank you!
Stay safe & love much💖
I’m pretty sure we got all those on the list
I remember when TGIF wait staff use to wear bunches of buttons and badges and crap. I never understood that. It was a while after this film that TGIF restaurants suddenly dropped that. I'm assuming it's due to this film. I always enjoyed songs from Scarface and Geto Boys being used in the film, reminds me of being a teen in the 90s.
Mike Judge actually cameos in the movie as Joanna’s boss at the restaurant. He is the guy so unimpressed with her flair. lol
Lol he kills that part
Love the use of the stapler and love how the doggo stands attentively for his tummy rubs! Great movie and great reaction. Keep'em comin
Thank you, I’m glad you enjoyed it. And thank you for showing my baby some love
I love damn near everything about this movie, but to me the most underrated aspect of it is its use of music. I swear to god there are few uses of songs in movies as amazing as that Geto Boys tracks in the legendary printer scene. Hilarious in every way.
One of my favorite comedies. Like most people I didn't see it in the theater.
I used to work in that building they used for the exterior shots of Initech. It was an MCI long distance call center at the time. The restaurant they used for the interior of Chotskies was called Alligator Grill and it was next door to another place I worked at called Double Dave's Pizzaworks.
Love the idea of the thunder jacket. Would try it for my pup but she seems quite calm about thunder, fireworks etc. Probably because she grew up listening to me play loud PC games
"Y'all ain't payin' the man, Y'all took his stapler...."
LOL
Lol they was playing with fire and didn’t know it
The gangster rap didn't match the movie, but it fit the characters perfectly. It was their music, what they felt was most badass.
As others have said Mike Judge had to fight to keep it in the movie, only he knew how integral it was.
Anyone who has ever worked in an office loves this movie. it (and "the office") are great representations of that experience.
My wife and I have quoted the "O-face" line as an inside joke for about 15 years. Oh, Ohhhh, Oh hahaha...best line in cinematic history.
BTW, the red Swingline stapler went back into production after this movie due to demand. It’s heavy metal in glossy red paint. At Staples the item price (in Canada anyway) is $40.00 CDN.
Milton found the check on the floor and cashed that's why he's living large on vacation.
This was a string of existentialism in films, American Beauty, Fight Club and this about minimalism and male identity in a world of materials
Office Space is my 2nd favorite comedy of all time. This Is Spinal Tap is #1. Great reaction!
Galaxy Quest is amazing. 🤷🏻♂️
@YT I'm just gonna go sit in the corner. LoL
The first time I watched Office Space it triggered PTSD. I worked at a company for 5 years that was very much like the company in the movie. From the creepy boss to the lay-off interviews. This is the second time I've watch it. I hope I don't have nightmares tonight.
Brilliant! And 'thunderjacket' is adorable.
Thank you for showing my baby some love
This is one of my favorite movies. It shows annoying situations that many of us have to deal with. Just the little things that bug us every day. A movie you would probably like, but it's not a comedy, is Falling Down with Michael Douglas. It's also about a guy who's just had enough, but it's not a comedy.
It's on his list.
Oh I gotta second this. One of the greatest movies.
Not only did we get to see your copilot but he was wearing his tactical vest which I'm sure had to be custom.
I just found your channel the other day and you're already one of my favorite reactors. You are a funny dude!
I greatly appreciate that. I’m glad you enjoying the videos
Welcome to the family!
Isn’t he awesome? I love watching films with this guy. He’s the only reactor who can get me laughing till my stomach hurts🤣
@@goldenageofdinosaurs7192 I keep telling people, he's been the same since I've known him. Only bad move we've made is not doing this a lot sooner. LoL
😆😆😆 YOU MADE ME LAUGH SO HARD - thanks for your reaction - and you even predicted the ending of Milton burning it all down lol - and the red stapler bleeping out your cuss words 😆😆
Lol you’re more than welcome. Glad you enjoyed
7:21 That's a great Mississippi mud flap
I'm typically not a rap/hip hop fan, but I loved the song played while they were stomping the fax machine
You should watch “The Toy”, with Richard Pryor and Jackie Gleason. I bet you’d love it. Of course most of Richards’ movies are good.
Loved this movie! I work at a place very similar to this, banner and all about what you can do for the company. Movie inspired me to never go back.
"Crumb snacking, cookie eating pranksters"....KIDZ BOP! does The Geto Boys "Darn It Feels Good To Be A Pranksta"....
One of my favorite movies.
Countless times I've watched this movie its so rewatchable and relatable if you happen to work in that environment. Great reaction I just discovered you 2 wks ago I'm super happy I did!
I appreciate the compliment and I’m glad you enjoying the videos. Welcome to the family
"I just thought it was creepy that you didn't know what you was doing. I had drunk nights for that!" That line absolutely KILLED me!! Lol! It's both accurate and hilarious
Lol facts
You should check out the old TV show "Newsradio". "Milton" plays the owner of a news radio station, who's kind of a dick and rarely around much. Another great in the show was Phil Hartman as the lead anchor. It was really funny as shit. I think it went into Syndication for a few year's. Thank you for the great laugh!!
Jimmy James is someone who helped shape my early moral judgements despite being an absolutely unhinged human being, the macho business donkey wrestler.
I used to ask applicants if they had seen this and Kevin Smith's Clerks in interviews and usually only hired those who had.
🤣🤣🤣 that is awesome
this movie soothes the long-suffering soul of the worker.
Facts
This movie is classic! This was filmed in Dallas and Austin I'm from the Dallas/Ft Worth area and i worked with dudes who acted just like Lawrence!😄 Mike Judge did perfect casting with him😄 And you have a handsome little dog! I he was funny as well 😄
Thank you for showing my baby some love
I love the beginning rap scene in the car "I got this feelin up inside a me- can't talk to my momma so I talk to my diareee"
Thanks for the laughs in the morning while I'm working ✌this is a classic movie and I think the movie Idiocracy would be a good follow-up watch
My dog Brody had a thunder shirt for the same reason. Seemed to work for him.
He loves his. He don’t like me to take it off of him lol
@@J_EOMReacts also, really enjoying your channel. Good stuff man.
@@longstreetroad4600 I greatly appreciate that
17:45 he's cleaning the fish lol. I used to work on a drift boat way back in highschool and I got so many tips cleaning rich people's catches and basically prepping raw catches for cooking. It's gross but accurate. Sorry it triggered your gag reflex but it's just natural.
Lol I couldn’t do it
@@J_EOMReacts lol literally worked the drift boat job on weekends for 6 ish hours got paid something like 4 dollars an hour for the captain, but I walked away with over 400 dollars in tips every Saturday and Sunday. Couldn't beat that kinda cash at 16 sir. It was gross indeed, but the money was right.
Me: "Haven't seen this reactor before... lets see if I can add him to the sub list..."
You: "Here's my dog in his Thunder shirt"
Me: SUBBED...
You know your audience, sir :)
Welcome to the family!
Lol welcome to the family and thank you for showing my baby some love. He loves his thunder shirt
18:00 There was actually a commercial where they edited this scene so he was playing World of Warcraft instead of Tetris. Peak marketing honestly.
For a second I thought the text said "Space 1999" (the 70s TV series). I said "What???" Heehee!
Just this week, I had a task that had 5 bosses attached to it. I think of this movie all the time.
Hold on to your stapler
Nice one with that stapler beep. :D
It was the only real choice. LoL
That machine had it coming ! 🙂
Always loved this movie. Your dog is SO cute!! Subscribed :)
Welcome to the family and glad you enjoyed the video. Thank you for showing my baby some love
Welcome to the family!
Every time I watch this movie I'm reminded why I don't work in a cubical at an office. My sister was telling me this weekend her new boss is making her life hell. She looking for something else before she "burns down the..."
Follow Milton’s lead
@@J_EOMReacts If only it was that easy. Long live the Swingline stapler!
I had an uncle who used to look like that guy with the mullet. Same mustache and everything.
Lol that’s amazing
Just got to the part where Peter took the handle off the door and you said the movie was silly as hell. Believe it or not, everything he does during this montage scene (except for the fish) is something I literally did at my job. I had a retail job I hated, but not as much as I hated looking for a new job. I got to a point where I realized they couldn't afford to fire me because they had no one else to do my job. So I felt at liberty to basically do whatever the hell I wanted. And instead of getting fired, I got a promotion. I thought that Mike Judge followed me around to get ideas when he wrote this movie. Only I didn't end up with Jennifer Aniston. Yet anyway.
Loved your reaction! And your dog is adorable!
Thank you for showing my baby some love and I’m glad you enjoyed the video
THUNDERSHIIIIRT!!!!
This movie was everything!!!
I already know this is going to be good
If you’ve never seen Horrible Bosses (2011), I highly recommend!
I haven’t
I work in an office. Its this maddening at times. The lack of communication and repetitive useless ramblings of rules that are not important. Usually just sneaky ways of getting more work out of you😩. Its important to have a work bestie. Someone who hates all the same people. Someone to shit talk with.
Love the thundershirt. I wish they were around when i had my last dog. A border collie. Terrified of storms, fireworks all loud spooky noises. How many timesI would wake up middle of the night with the dog wrapped around my head like a doghat. Lol.
🤣🤣🤣 the dog hat is such a real thing. Romulus does that to the point I’m just use to it now
It warms my heart that you liked this ridiculous, ridiculous movie as much as you did. Even though the technology is a bit dated, the humor still rings true.
One of the best comedies of the 90s.
I’ve watched it about 5 times since this reaction lol
Has everyone checked their TPS reports? Don’t forget the coversheets.
🤣🤣
"You're gonna be making a lot of money right?" "Yeah" "And it's not yours?" "Well it becomes ours" 😂 Mike Judge is an absolute genius. Also if u don't know he played the boss of Jennifer Aniston in this. Your dog is cute af too man.
Lol I love that part of the movie. And thank you for showing my baby some love
I love your dog. I wanna give him a hug so he’s not afraid of the thunder. 🐶
He will hug you right back
Next....MONTY PYTHON and the Holy Grail !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It’s scheduled in the next month or so I believe. Def on the way.
this is why I work construction
One of my favorites
Boss: I'm going to need you to work this week-end. Thanks.
Me: NO!
Hell no
Richard Pryor did that in Superman 3