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The film's team tells The Hollywood Reporter about studio tension, favorite improvised lines, residual checks, typecasting and the surprising path to classic status: "I don't know that there's a right way to market this movie."
It’s really funny noticing once I got an office job, how much movies like this and the show the office applied to real life.
There’s an episode of the show where they have a new boss and he uses some phrase and a bunch of people use the same phrase to try and connect or what ever. Well we got a new corporate guy who visited our office, used a phrase and then like 5 other people use the same phrase when responding to his question. I thought it was hilarious
I liked it before I got an office job and even more after I did.
I’m even jealous of that office. Their walls are blue! Mine are ugly beige.
Does your office use the Swingline or the Boston stapler?
It’s really funny noticing once I got an office job, how much movies like this and the show the office applied to real life.
There’s an episode of the show where they have a new boss and he uses some phrase and a bunch of people use the same phrase to try and connect or what ever. Well we got a new corporate guy who visited our office, used a phrase and then like 5 other people use the same phrase when responding to his question. I thought it was hilarious