25 Years of "Office Space, " with Mike Judge, Cast, and The Hollywood Reporter | SXSW 2024
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Join The Hollywood Reporter as they host a live "Office Space" reunion event at SXSW to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Mike Judge's cult-comedy classic. Judge, who wrote and directed the 1999 movie (which was filmed in Austin), alongside cast members Ajay Naidu, David Herman, Ron Livingston, and Stephen Root for a lively, fan-driven conversation with Hollywood Reporter Contributing Editor, Stacey Wilson Hunt.
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I was hoping they'd give a shout out to Diedrich Bader...I’m sure he'd would have been there but he's doing the drywall up at the new McDonald's.
I'm sure he's doing two chicks.
At the same time.
No...Hell no...Shit no man..I believe you'd get your ass kicked saying something like that man
No man, he was busy doing two chicks at the same time.
I'd tell ya what I'd do man...two chicks at the same time man.
Actually I heard he's somewhere doing 2 chick's at the same time.
1999. I worked at the computer gaming company Sierra. (Renton, WA) We all got called to a meeting and told we were to be let go. They escorted us out of the office building and gave us a movie ticket. About 5 of us walked over to the theater right next door. None of us knew what the movie Office Space was about but we went in. We found it very appropriate to our current condition! It’s one of my all time favorite comedies.
@@AllenFreemanMediaGuru epic. I love when life syncs up like that.
I saw it in the theater on Saturday and was laid off from my applications engineering position on Monday. This movie will always be a part of me.
I loved sierra games! Sorry that happened to you all
Did you ever meet the Williams? Loved Sierra games
As a gamer you might appreciate this, Ron Livingston would make a phenomenal "Ben" Polecat's biker gang from the video game "Full Throttle", and in all honestly Full throttle would make a good film IMHO
I asked a girl I liked out to a midnight showing of this movie as our first date in February of '99. I work in tech, we're still married, and still quote this regularly.
@@chrishuyler3580 that's awesome!!
Amen
I concur with Mike Judge. There's no doubt that Lumberg became a tech CEO, ran the company into the ground, and received a golden parachute as everyone else was laid off.
He sold the parachute to a Saudi prince for oil rights.
@@JustLikeHeaven77 Now back to USA with EV and buying social media to turn it into dust
I picture him as a regional manager at like a Michael’s or Best Buy.
The meeting with the Bobs is one of the greatest scenes of all time.
@@brettcomstock1156 “it’s not that I’m lazy, it’s that I just don’t care.” I used that line a thousand times at work!
Peter is upper management all the way.
The pleasure is all on this side of the table. Trust me!
The pleasure was all on their side of the table
What would you say you *do* here?
I saw Office Space in the theater on Saturday night with my wife. On Monday I went into my job as a cubicle dwelling application engineer about eight months into my job. I was then downsized along with a couple other engineers despite having excellent reviews. As I walked through the company parking lot to my car parked at the far end the corporate helicopter took off. It had snowed so the lot was covered in sand put down for traction. I was pelted with snow and sand as the helicopter dusted me while I carried my stuff in a box to the car.
This movie holds a special place in my heart. 😊
@@kennethfharkin Could have been a scene in the movie!
@kennethfharkin I used to be an application engineer too, but based in the UK, for several valley companies. Left engineering 13 years ago and don't miss it, much happier now (not as well paid though).
Michaek Bolton.... I celebrate his entire catalog
For my money, whenever he sings when a man loves a woman?…it just doesn’t get any better than that for me.
I was hoping David Herman would have said Michael Bolton ended up in prison for manslaughter. lol.
@@shaindaman13 one of my favorite lines is when Samir suggests he just go by Mike. "No way! Why should I have to change? Hes the one who sucks"
For me it doesn't get any better than when he sings 'when a man loves a woman'
Why should i change my name? He's the one who sucks!
I went to see this when it came out with about 7 work mates of mine because we all worked on a similar office environment (software company) . We didn’t laughed for a minute. We watched the movie in silence. We were all terrified. That was not a movie but a documentary about our day to day life. Even the boss with the little mug was spot on. We were all in awe and amazed. After we left the theater we laughed for hours. Then the next day at the office was just insane because no matter where we looked we saw the movie in real life. And then our boss with his mug came by and couldn’t understand why we were all cracking up every time he passed by. 😂
@@icreateworlds bro!!! I worked at Dell and this was such a huge movie when I was younger. After being at Dell it became almost unwatchable, my life was a perpetual Monday
Pretty sure idiocracy is a documentary too
@@omgfqqb that one I have zero doubts. Absolutely. And probably the most realistic sci-fi movie ever when it comes to predict the future. More accurate that 2001 that´s for sure.
I had recently left a job at Enterprise Computer Systems which had changed their name to ECS to promote synergy. So this film was like a day in the life for me. In kind of a sad way too. Made me grateful I was no longer doing that job.
100% I had the same experience. My husband and I both worked for a tech company in Nampa, ID at the time. I literally cried 😳
Ron looks like he just generates a 5 o'clock shadow ten minutes after shaving.
@@CapAnson12345 He was great in Band of Brothers.
20:43 - I believe that the reason why Ron Livingston’s version of Peter worked so well, is he also captured the “I hate my life” energy of Al Bundy from Married With Children.
@@RobertJohnson-bj5lk without the wife and kids.
The energy is way different. Al Bundy was visibly agitated and incredibly frustrated most of the time. Peter was just kind of spacey and checked out.
Mike Judge is the greatest. I hope he does something big again soon. Silicon Valley was absolutely brilliant as well.
@@twisterwiper he’s never missed imo
New episodes of King Of The Hill will be on Hulu in early 2025. I❤Mike Judge!
His show on Peacock, In The Know, is pretty funny. It seems like it is claymation. Only 6 episodes currently.
Also Mike Judge was the on the upright bass with Texas Blues master Anson Funderburgh and the Rockets back in the day and is on the ,Rack Em Up, album .
King of the hill is my favorite.
I live in Austin. Initech is located at Ben White & I-35. Sometimes for lunch, I'll get Cabo Bob's, then pull into Lumbergh parking space and eat my sad burrito.
@@murrynathan hell yeah
Wow, cool story, I felt like I was there.
I heard chotchkies is a bank?
lived in Austin for 20 years, every time i was stuck on mopac, i thought of this film.
I think those apartment scenes were filmed off of Rundberg and north Lamar where I lived in that early 90s. Such a different town now right ? Haven’t been back
Ron Livingstone does another great job in "Loudermilk" now on Netflix. Hilarious !
And of course, there's Band of Brothers
David Herman seems like he is high AF
or drunk. You could see it when he went on stage. lol
Yeah he’s a cringe-inducing nutball. Yikes.
@@johnnyskinwalker4095 if he was drunk, it seemed to wear off towards the end. He seemed to be quite coherent and responsive when it came time to talk about the swearing, the movie rating, and about people being offended.
I'm kinda wondering if he has done so many Office Space things (not necessarily reunions, but signings and Cons that were related o the movie) and was just burned out from hearing the same questions. It would also explain the weirdness and the answers he was giving for most of the interview. Not saying it's right or wrong, but trying to make the logic out of it.
@@JohnDoe-le7ml Agreed. He unfortunately didn’t age well either, so something is off. The other actors are still recognizable from when the movie was shot in 1999, but David looks like a completely different person now. I hope he’s OK.
@@MusicWitt He definitely seems like he has been on rough times
“Michael I did nothing. I did nothing and it was everything I thought it could be.”
David Herman deserves more recognition; he was hilarious in MadTV.
both him and Orlando Jones. the originals of Mad.
I watched so much of it as a kid but I somehow don't remember him in it. Office Space ate up the memories. Haha
@@admtech69 brought to you by Carl's Jr...
@geraldframinghammer2626 why do you keep saying that?
@@richwhiteman2755 Idiocracy reference..
Steven Root is amazing. His Gaston Means character performance in Boardwalk Empire is a total masterpiece.
@@genem3785 yes, I loved that corrupt congressman guy!
Or his blind music producer from where art thou?
Without him in Newsradio it wouldn't have lasted two seasons.
He was also fantastic as Fuches in "Barry".
Incredible character actor, great in everything
Office Space is easily one of the greatest comedies of all time. It's certainly brought me many laughs over the years.
It was nice seeing the cast of office space interview whoever this lady is…
She was definitely not watching Beavis and Butthead, whoever she is.
Yeah, she's terrible. Leading questions, won't STFU, etc...
Yeah give it a rest and let the stars be the stars of the interview. Geesh.
One of my favorite movies of all time.
I see something from this movie at my company almost every day. One of the best comedies of all time
It's impossible to put into words how great Office Space was. It's a perfect movie.
Says it’s impossible. Immediately disproves self.
I remember starting to work in an office about a year after seeing this movie. When the printer had the error message PC Load Letter, I immediately thought, “PC Load Letter, what the fuck does that mean?!” Michael Bolton was the best 😂
Saw it in the movies only a month into my second office job. It changed my life.
Oh, you're the one..
@@craigcavaliere6744 i take it you don't work in a office anymore?
@@IanRutherford-bz1xd That job lasted less than three years. I've been teaching ever since.
did you quit? lol
Even though it was rated R, I saw Office Space in the theatre when I was 16. I'm 40 now and it is still my favorite movie.
@@GaryGeat28 I also was one of the few who saw it in theaters but I was 19
Oh, you bad boy you!! How dare you. 🙊😱🤯
I recall creating a directory on our office server called /Corporate Training with a subdirectory called /TPS reports. A downloaded copy of Office Space survived in there until the system was replaced.
@@arthurdent8022 doing the lord's work here.
I didn't even recognize David Herman. Dude looks completely different from the movie.
dudes fucking hilarious
Me too. It took me about 10 minutes to realized who he was! Ha! Its crazy he 57 years old..
Why shouldn't he change? He's the one that doesn't suck. 🙂You know, you can just call him "Dave".
He looks badass!
Or…you could be nice?
The host had some odd idea that everyone there was to see her !
Crazy stuff . She literally did all of the talking . Constant interruptions . Absolutely killed the whole thing. Wow
I liked how she shut up David with his over the top cringe improv on stage though
Good to see Samir Notgonnaworkhereanymore. Glad he's doing well
He was really good in that role
I got to be directed by Mike on Silicon Valley, and i can confirm this dude's normal voice is always "smarter butthead"
Nice humblebrag
Mike Judge is a comedy genius.
Truth. Silicon Valley is one of the funniest shows of all time.
@@toddgaak422 love sv!
Was working at TGIFridays when this hit the theaters, and a group of us from work went and saw it. We were absolutely dying during the Chotchkie's scenes....
If the hostess could just SHUT UP and let them talk this would have been great.
You must have a case of the Mondays
@@christopherallen9580 No, he's just calling out no talent ass clowns.
I found her more annoying than the "just a moment" lady.
Why do they always choose a host who talks way too much for these kinds of panels?
The real comedy here is that working in an office has not changed much at all in 25 years. In fact, it is possibly worthy of more scorn.
The day after watching this movie (around 2001, 2002? on DVD) I went into work and 3 different bosses complained about how some report I did was wrong. I realized I was LIVING the movie Office Space.
It wasn't all 8 of them?
Office Space is a classic movie!
Office Space was the first movie I ever downloaded online back in the day from a IRC chat...it was dialup & it took DAYS. It was so worth the wait. Not proud to admit it, and happy to say, I paid for the movie a couple times over the years to make up for it. I vividly remember the opening scene with David Herman rapping , then turning the music down in his car during morning rush hour.....that was the preview of the days long wait I was in for & I was pumped.
IRC throwback I used to be an uploader back in the day. Got access to 0day downloads lol.
I love "Office Space"! I've lost count how many times I've watched it.
@@FishKungfu No quotation marks are used on movie titles.
@@mikegarippo7815 "Thanks."
Michael Bolton’s got a case of the Mondays. 😂
Michael Bolton looks like he's had a rough Monday.
… didn’t even recognize him!
@@jhopkins213 Guess he didn’t get that memo.
One of those movies that is just perfect in every sense.
My favorite comedy of all time! Thank you Mike Judge and the incredible cast. ❤
Thank you Mr. Judge for sharing your gifts with us for so many years, you are a blessing. Your humor has been woven into the fabric of life and will stand the test of time, bringing laughs to both young and old, timeless humor for the generations. You are the only guy to ever make me want to sell propane, and propane accessories. We'll done good man.
Truly a terrible moderator. Let the guys talk. It's not about you.
Talks way too much and cuts the guys off constantly. Super annoying.
Yes. This. Honestly hard to watch this interview she's so terrible at moderating
I thought she did a great job.
@@loganflattthanks Dad ❤
Yea i wish she would just shut up. Nobody came to hear you talk. I want to hear the cast talk about their experience without someone interrupting.
I’ve worked in a corporate office nearly all my adult life. One day in the early 2000’s my wife came home saw me watching my copy of Office Space again and immediately asked, “Uh oh, what happened at work today?”
She knew I used this movie as therapy. One of the best comedies of all time. I love this movie and it’s extremely quotable.
Lawrence aka. Diedrich Bader was a perfect neighbor to "Peterman" Not having him there,...... "I believe you get your ass kicked."
Crazy, I waited on Mike Judge the morning of the 10th Anniversary showing of Office Space and couldn’t believe it was 10 years old. Now it’s 25…crazy.
I saw the 10th anniv showing and reunion at the Paramount that evening. Got the whole cast there, and I mean rhe WHOLE cast, minus livingston and of course aniston. Has she ever done or said anything to acknowledge this movie in the years since it finished its initial run?
The interviewer's "This isn't Mad TV" schtick got very annoying. Not funny. Not necessary.
my God i thought i was the only one getting sick of her annoying condescending tone
I think the first indication she was going to be insufferable was her 2 last names
@@mrtreadmillsful u know i caught that 1 2 lol
Women are not funny.
I loved it. Micheals cringe outbursts were annoying
She really enjoys the sound of her own voice.
she's beyond annoying. her mic is louder than the STARS
I’m VERY picky when it comes to comedy movies. It’s rare that they make me laugh consistently, but Office Space is pure brilliance from beginning to end.
Ron Livingston has transformed into a young Oliver Stone.
@@martydmc12 At first I rolled my eyes. Then I saw the greatness of what you said. Someone make it happen.
Ron is adorable, always smiling❤
Some damn good hypnosis therapy. It is still working.
@@ralhamami 😆
@@ralhamami lmaooo😂
It was interesting hearing that woman give all the interview answers
Kind of like Chris Farley when he would interview someone like Paul McCartney "remember that time you were in the Beatles?". Yeah. Kind of like that.
This movie is actually a documentary of my job. It's a masterpiece that has saved my sanity more times than I can count. lol.
I watched Office Space opening night at the old River Oaks Theater in Houston because it was the only place in town showing it. It was instantly a classic and I'm so glad folks caught on to the genius of this film!
Ron Livingston was amazing in Loudermilk. I am hoping they can rekindle it at some point again.
@@claimboxx that was a great show! And Brian Regan is in it. He was good too.
@@Gardner0871public the whole cast was good. I’m hoping they can re-start it at some point
Loudermilk was honestly one of the best shows I've ever seen, Ron, just gives off pissed off complacent don't give a shit vibes in every role, office space, band of brothers, loudermilk, he's my spirit animal
@@tru3sk1ll agree about Loudermilk. One of the funniest shows I have seen
Loudermilk is top-tier comedy. I'd love it to come back.
After Mike shot his chochski mgr scene he came right over and pranked me at a sushi bar in character.
the intro by the host could have used some work, she somewhat brought the rest down when she talked about Jenifer Aniston, and when she asked about who and how they watched office space, like why did that matter?
she's dumb
I lived in Dallas, TX during the Mike Judge beginnings and risings-to-fame. Garland, TX (a suburb of Dallas city proper) was the impetus for "Arlen" Texas (I also went to high school with some guys who were the epitome of Beavis & Butthead, LOL). It was fun knowing that Mike was finally getting his props for all his hard work. Sidenote: I also worked at a telecommunications company during the heyday of Dilbert, where we _seriously_ thought whoever drew Dilbert worked at our company, it was SO spot on! BTW, Stephen Root was on another office related TV show in the 90s called "News Radio," with the great Bill Hartmann, and Dave Foley of "Kids in the Hall."
Phil Hartman, not Bill.
Joe Rogan talks about the sitcom often on his pod cast 🎤 ....
This moderator seems overly focused on their prepared questions and doesn't come across as someone who is a fan of, likes, or has even seen this movie. It sounds like someone wrote them a script and it STILL comes off absolutely weird. "You can now be seated." Pfft. It leaves me feeling uncomfortable AND uneasy. I find myself unable to focus on anything other than the bizarre questions and the forced way they ask it to the actors and writer/director. Way to make it about yourself and totally strange. This leaves me feeling icky.
I saw Office Space opening weekend as a teenager and loved it. I loved Beavis & Butt-Head and knew Mike Judge had done Office Space. I had also seen The Big Lebowski opening weekend and this reminded me of that in a way. I ended up seeing it 3 times in theaters because I took friends to share it with them. I figured it'd become a big hit on home media because it was too funny not to spread by word of mouth.
It would be cool if they had people who run the panel that can chill out and not feel the need to be annoying while cast members are talking.
Why isn't anyone saying how terrible the panel host is?!? Barf!!!🤢
@@burritosupreme333 yeah she drove me crazy
Wasn’t crazy about Great Value Molly Holly’s questions, comments and interruptions throughout the panel.
David looks like he’s either dissociating or on a very strong edible
Acting foolishly.
Someone uploaded a photo from this exact interview to his Wikipedia page. I busted out laughing.
Might be the hard stuff.
he reminds me of my brother-in-law. He'll be real low and kind of down one second then he'd burst out with over eccentrics with little filter and would often double down after reading the negative body language of the room. He'd often try to mimic some Jim Carey kind of crazy body motions and really raise his voice.
Then he went on meds, diagnosed with adhd. went on a depression bindge until he "found god". Ever since he's been super obsessive over religion. In the past he'd have spouts of being super into something but would often quit in a blink on it. But this religion spell has been like going on for the last 5 years. I guess it's the perfect out because it's something that's free, can't be argued with, very brainwashing, and offers a ton of hope and self justification while one can just constantly tailor "the messages" to whatever strikes their cord.
But people like this you really have to set boundries with. Cause they'll get carried away.
addiction issues
shame the interviewer is so passive aggressive and also keeps interrupting their stories.
Ron Livingston has aged very well. He looks no older than 35.
Hey lady... no one wants to hear from you. Let the cast goof around all they want.
iT's NoT MAd tV, DaVid 😵💫
I actually saw it 3 times in the theater and bought the DVD as soon as it was released (and over the years upgraded to a later DVD with more bonus features, and then Blu-Ray). The trailers interested me when it was being released, so I went to see it It was hilarious and I couldn't recommend it enough after seeing it the first time. I was 19 at the time.
The Bill Lumbergh character reminded me A LOT of a manager from a grocery store that I worked at a couple of years prior while in high school. After I saw it the first time, I told a friend of mine from high school, who had also worked at that store, about it, and he came with me to see it on one of those subsequent viewings. His reaction was priceless when he saw how similar Lumbergh was to that manager.
I was going to community college and had a part time job in an office at the time it was released, so I had some office experience that was also relatable. And being that I've had a lot more office experience in the years since, my appreciation for this movie has only grown.
OK, I’m not the only one. I had to turn this off too because that host is incredibly rude. What the hell was the comment about Jennifer Aniston?? All of the actors there are extremely talented. She wasn’t funny. if she didn’t wanna be there, she definitely did a good job acting like she didn’t
I think the hosts comment that Jennifer Aniston isn't there because she's Jennifer Aniston sums things up perfectly. Why would that offend you ? Obviously Jennifer is a big star and she probably doesn't care about doing some internet panel thing about a movie she just had a minor part in. If it was a Friends reunion panel she would show up.
The woman who is hosting this needs to learn how to listen and figure out how to not interrupt. The audience was there to see the cast (and not her), yet she interrupts the cast all throughout this.
They're on a schedule and she wanted to cover a lot of ground, and she did need to keep David in check (he's kind of a class clown).
She did a great job.
@ryanjacobson2508 if she didn't yap so much they would easily stay on track
I like when they talk about all the rap in the movie and how they considered taking it out. I am someone that HATES rap, yet I firmly believe it just fits in this movie. I wouldn't change it at all.
It was a really great, classic, time in that genre and the cuts in the soundtrack and how they are used in the film --- you can't imagine it any other way.
What music do you not hate?
There was just a news story in Tempe, AZ about a lady that died at work in her cubical and no one noticed she was dead for 4 days. Mike Judge is actually not a satirist. He's an historian.
This would have been amazing if the interviewer had stopped interrupting all the time!
One of the most quotable movies ever!
The hostess seems to really enjoy being in charge of the gathering.
What would I do with a million bucks? 2 chicks. One of my favorite lines from the movie.
2 chicks at the same time, man!
This lady made this horrible. This could have been way better if she was not the host.
Barnes and Noble had the box with Office Space items. I had to have it. It included an Initech coffee mug, a TPS report cover, a stapler, a Jump to Conclusions game. My son's and my favorite movie. Enjoyed this. 😊
@@rastagirl007 My buddies bought me one too 😁. It had a mini red stapler. I was so bummed; I then bought a real Red Swingline Stapler.
@@lopezmarlon You have excellent friends!!
she couldn't possibly have asked more tepid questions than these...
Jesus why can't she STOP INTERRUPTING?
@@Balin93 Yeah, her voice is very annoying...
Her gender.
@@totalrobot who hurt you, boo?
@@Balin93 I came here to comment that I thought she did a phenomenal job of facilitating the whole thing. Even her few interruptions were on point. Great job!
I was waiting for the hook to drag her and her chair offatage.
Would have been Mike Judge joke-gag appropriate, audience approved.
I remember seeing this by myself opening weekend when i was 15. What a time to be alive.
Ron Livingston is looking great. Almost like a team America character
His smile just outshines everyone on stage in presence.
Loudermilk! Season 4 and beyond!
He was so good in Band Of Brothers.
I've done some interviewing and I continually think: let them talk. Especially you can fix boring stuff in the edit.
But, this was done for a live audience at SXSW, not for TH-cam.
Does anyone really want to here David talk more? He's really making a fool of himself trying to get a reaction out of everyone there and as the panel goes on you can see others are getting uncomfortable.
@@ryanjacobson2508 I had to skip his try-hard outbursts after the first few.
R.I.P. Phil Hartman
Phil Hartman was in this movie?
@@mangos2888 no but he and Steven Root did work together on the sitcom called News Radio. I loved that show.
@@bmorrow111100 Yeah I heard the shoutout when he mentioned it
@@bmorrow111100 That show is a classic and hilarious AF.
I was working at Dell and saw them filming up and down Metric Blvd.
the actors are all really great and you can feel that they did have fun on this project. NGL though. The moderator is a bit of a scold. She keeps killing the energy.
Well, you learn something new everyday. I’ve seen Office Space at least 10 times and I don’t know that I ever picked up that Samir was Jordanian. Given that Ajay is of Indian descent in real life, I just always assumed he was Indian.
The more you know!
They should have talked about the pieces of flair. That was based on TGI Fridays. After Office Space became a hit cult film years later, TGI Fridays stopped forcing their waiters to wear buttons on their uniforms.
@@kbals you know who also wore flair?
HERE'S YOUR FLAIR: rlm
Dave Herman is a wild man!
The interview wasn't great, but hearing the main characters speak about it was awesome.
Ummmmmm, yeah...about the TPS reports.
I bought the red Streamline stapler as a Christmas gift for a friend who also loved this movie!
Swingline
God damn. This woman is a pretty good interviewer, but Jesus Christ does she love the sound of her own voice. The amount of times she interrupts one of her guests deserves some kind of award.
Office Space was truly the best 90s movie, ever.
Needs a different emcee
I loved this movie when I saw at first time then I became an employee with an office and noticed every detail that movie has focused on so I loved it more
Favorite Movie, Least Favorite Interviewer! How the hell did we end up with both in one video?
She was awful.
STFU and let the actors tell the stories.
100%
Milton walked so Bubbles could run
Stephen Root (Milton) is the biggest acting talent on this stage by far. He's fantastic!! Love his King Of The Hill characters and every character he's done .. decades long list.
And on Barry, amazing talent!
I loved him on Seinfeld.
Loved him in Dodgeball!!
Ô brother where are though was a good one.
Judge Hector 'The Hangman' BMW in Idiocracy ... too funny!
Office space is a masterpiece! I saw it In the theater back in the day, got the dvd shortly after. Watch it online currently many times a year.
All right, office space fans. Let’s crowdsource this. Everyone take one question cut out the host audio and type out the question. This will be a much better watch. I’ll take the first question….and go!