MasterKiller, this ROTK review is for you.

:o You mean it’s not like Dilbert?

:smiley:

Beware JP, it’s an ‘arthouse’ flick. :wink:

For more of a “Dilbert” vibe, rent the BBC series “The Office.” Season one has been out for a while now and season two hits stores in April.

It’s very, very funny, but also very, very cruel. Like “Office Space” but with more sadism and realism. Lumbergh and the Pointy Haired Boss together would not be as horrible as David Brent.

Office season 1 at Amazon.

Second season

Thanks for the tip on The Office. I’ll try to check that out too.

Anyone seen “Monster” yet?

Originally posted by Chang Style Novice
[B]For more of a “Dilbert” vibe, rent the BBC series “The Office.” Season one has been out for a while now and season two hits stores in April.
Or you could get Direct TV and watch the show for free on BBC America. It is pretty funny, though.

I love it so much I was wearing a Gareth avatar for a while. That guy is the coolest!:smiley:

posted elsewhere on the web - some geek with a stiffie for Alan Moore and too much time and Photoshop 7 came up with this:

For more of a “Dilbert” vibe, rent the BBC series “The Office.” Season one has been out for a while now and season two hits stores in April.

To me, that’s not much of an endorsement. I’m not really a fan of Dilbert. To be honest, I find it irritating. I liked Office Space though. I think maybe my office environment is not corporate enough for me to be able to relate to Dilbert, whereas I find the existential dilemmas in Office Space more universal.

Dwid,
Get a job where you hear the terms ‘synergy’, ‘leverage’ and/or ‘mission statement’ on a regular basis, and you will completely understand Dilbert.

We get random phone calls from upper management testing us to see if we have memorized our company’s mission statement. As of today, I have failed this test 5 times.

Is “Get their money and haul ass” correct?

CSN, you didn’t use enough buzzwords. I’ll translate what you said into corporate speak:

To strengthen our position in the global environment by leveraging funds from customers in a real-time marketplace thereby creating synergy between our online capital and our needs assessments.

Originally posted by MasterKiller
[B]CSN, you didn’t use enough buzzwords. I’ll translate what you said into corporate speak:

To strengthen our position in the global environment by leveraging funds from customers in a real-time marketplace thereby creating synergy between our online capital and our needs assessments. [/B]

Does someone smell something? :smiley:

Hey, I went out with a girl that is not only pretty and rich, but she is a movie geek too. Someone pinch me.

Originally posted by Judge Pen
[B]

Does someone smell something? :smiley:

Hey, I went out with a girl that is not only pretty and rich, but she is a movie geek too. Someone pinch me. [/B]
No, JP. I realize it’s been a while, but she is supposed to pinch you; otherwise, you wasted $65 on the date.

No man. I spent $7 bucks on the date. She wanted to go bowling.

Plus I found out that she was an English Lit major and did better on the LSAT than I did before deciding that she didn’t want to go to law school so clearly I’m out classed in the intellectual department! :stuck_out_tongue:

Shlt…what’s her phone number. :wink:

Well most of her movies were of the “chick flick” variety (we watched “about a boy” after bowling) but she does like LOTR too.

Dammn, we stayed up talking until 2 last night and I still met my sifu for a workout this morning. I need more coffee. :cool:

Originally posted by Judge Pen
Well most of her movies were of the “chick flick” variety (we watched “about a boy” after bowling) but she does like LOTR too.

Nevermind. :stuck_out_tongue:

I thought that might throw you off the trail! :smiley:

The American Splendor DVD came with a sample comic called Our Movie Year. Pretty neat.

I haven’t had time to watch it yet.

Did you have a nice Valentine’s Day?