Office Space
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'''''[[Wikipedia:Office Space|Office Space]]''' ''is a 1999 comedy film starring [[Wikipedia:Ron Livingston|Ron Livingston]] and [[Wikipedia:Jennifer Aniston|Jennifer Aniston]]. Livingston stars as Peter Gibbons, a disgruntled computer programmer rebelling against his boss Bill Lumbergh (played by [[Wikipedia:Gary Cole|Gary Cole]]) and the corporation for which he works. This oft-quoted movie has been parodied a few times in the [[Homestar Runner (body of work)|Homestar Runner]] body of work. | '''''[[Wikipedia:Office Space|Office Space]]''' ''is a 1999 comedy film starring [[Wikipedia:Ron Livingston|Ron Livingston]] and [[Wikipedia:Jennifer Aniston|Jennifer Aniston]]. Livingston stars as Peter Gibbons, a disgruntled computer programmer rebelling against his boss Bill Lumbergh (played by [[Wikipedia:Gary Cole|Gary Cole]]) and the corporation for which he works. This oft-quoted movie has been parodied a few times in the [[Homestar Runner (body of work)|Homestar Runner]] body of work. | ||
Revision as of 00:29, 19 November 2007
Office Space is a 1999 comedy film starring Ron Livingston and Jennifer Aniston. Livingston stars as Peter Gibbons, a disgruntled computer programmer rebelling against his boss Bill Lumbergh (played by Gary Cole) and the corporation for which he works. This oft-quoted movie has been parodied a few times in the Homestar Runner body of work.
Appearances
- Hairstyle Runner — One of the captions in the Gallery reads, "that guy from office space", referring to Diedrich Bader's character Lawrence.
- Fan Stuff — One of the fan submissions includes another Hairstyle Runner (complete with Homestar's body) featuring a Lawrence-style hairdo. The caption quotes Lawrence: "Hey Peter man check out channel 9, check out this chick!"
- The Interview — Homestar Runner uses Lumbergh's "Yeah, that'd be great" line.
- Email lady fan — Strong Bad says "I'm gonna go ahead and need you to...", a play on Lumbergh's catchphrase.