Office Space Restaurant

Office Space Restaurant


CAL-MIL Space Saver Condiment Organizer 1016-3S


CAL-MIL Space Saver Condiment Organizer 1016-3S



Space-Saver Condiment Organizer4-3/4in W x 20in H x 8in DThree holeABSThree solid cylinders included. restaurant supplies|condiment holder|1016-3S Home…


24 Inch Baker's Pot Rack with Floating Hooks Wall Mount Black Matte Kitchen Decor Hanging Shelf Bathroom Shelves Storage


24 Inch Baker’s Pot Rack with Floating Hooks Wall Mount Black Matte Kitchen Decor Hanging Shelf Bathroom Shelves Storage


$39.99


Beautiful and so useful! This 24 inch baker’s rack shelf will add much needed space to your kitchen. The matte black frame works with any decor, be it modern, country, or French apartment. An ideal storage solution for a small kitchen. Six hooks “float” to accommodate your coffee cups, utensils, pots, whatever your need! Easy to assemble and install (mounting hardware not included.) The centers ar…

Spaces III: Offices, Restaurants, Commercial Spaces (Spaces (Bilingual))


Spaces III: Offices, Restaurants, Commercial Spaces (Spaces (Bilingual))


$21.49


People interested in architecture evolution will find in this book an opportunity to verify the advances and transformations that have occurred in this area, based on a compromise between form and function, between aesthetics and pragmatic judgement, which accepts scientific truth only in function of practical application, but in the other hand, in the search of harmonic balance between both tende…

Spaces V: Offices, Restaurants, Commercial Spaces


Spaces V: Offices, Restaurants, Commercial Spaces


$30.36


Commercial architecture in Mexico today has reached an uncommon level of specialization. With globalization and the imminent lowering of trade barriers, companies have been forced to search for more effective ways to be competitive – such as having a strong corporate image that impacts the public. Here architecture plays a key role and Mexican design professionals have brought a profound sense o…

Spaces IV; Offices, Restaurants, Commerical Spaces (Spaces (Bilingual))


Spaces IV; Offices, Restaurants, Commerical Spaces (Spaces (Bilingual))


$24.68


Commercial design has gone well beyond trend and fashion. The examples included in this 4th volume of the Spaces, Offices, Restaurants, Commercial Spaces series are very important in that aspect. They speak to us of a firmly grounded genre that values its surroundings and meticulously expresses the finest detail of color and texture for a corporate image….

Office Space [WS] [Blu-ray]


Office Space [WS] [Blu-ray]


$26.56


This geeky 1999 office comedy starring Ron Livingston as a corporate Everyman instantly gained cult status for its unabashed caricatures of office personalities, and its theme of corporate sabotage. Peter Gibbons (Livingston) is a typical middle manager living a mundane life amid a gray maze of cubicles. Everything in his life reeks of mediocrity, from the mid-size car he drives to the chain restaurant, Chotchky’s (read: TGI Friday’s), where he eats lunch every day. Even his apartment, a cookie-cutter duplex with walls so thin that he can chat with his next-door neighborhood through the plaster, is totally lacking in personality. The company where he works is peppered with ambitionless drones who blindly comply with the condescending requests made of them by their Porsche-driving CEO (Gary Cole). Then one day, Gibbons snaps. As a team of experts is brought in to enact large-scale layoffs, Gibbons simply stops trying and adopts an attitude of total disinterest. That is, he’s only interested in dating the blond waitress (Jennifer Anniston) at the local restaurant, and putting in place a devilish scheme for some corporate payback.OFFICE SPACE’s writer-director Mike Judge (BEAVIS AND BUTT-HEAD), scares up some A-list laughs with this film, while also making an excellent parody of corporate culture. Released just as the dot-com boom began to go bust, with massive trends in corporate downsizing on the horizon, it could not have been better timed. Thus, while viewers will delight in the absurdity of the ultimate office loser Milton (Stephen Root), they will also identify with some frighteningly realistic aspects of the film. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.

Office Space [P&S Special Edition]


Office Space [P&S Special Edition]


$15.16


This geeky 1999 office comedy starring Ron Livingston as a corporate Everyman instantly gained cult status for its unabashed caricatures of office personalities, and its theme of corporate sabotage. Peter Gibbons (Livingston) is a typical middle manager living a mundane life amid a gray maze of cubicles. Everything in his life reeks of mediocrity, from the mid-size car he drives to the chain restaurant, Chotchky’s (read: TGI Friday’s), where he eats lunch every day. Even his apartment, a cookie-cutter duplex with walls so thin that he can chat with his next-door neighborhood through the plaster, is totally lacking in personality. The company where he works is peppered with ambitionless drones who blindly comply with the condescending requests made of them by their Porsche-driving CEO (Gary Cole). Then one day, Gibbons snaps. As a team of experts is brought in to enact large-scale layoffs, Gibbons simply stops trying and adopts an attitude of total disinterest. That is, he’s only interested in dating the blond waitress (Jennifer Anniston) at the local restaurant, and putting in place a devilish scheme for some corporate payback.OFFICE SPACE’s writer-director Mike Judge (BEAVIS AND BUTT-HEAD), scares up some A-list laughs with this film, while also making an excellent parody of corporate culture. Released just as the dot-com boom began to go bust, with massive trends in corporate downsizing on the horizon, it could not have been better timed. Thus, while viewers will delight in the absurdity of the ultimate office loser Milton (Stephen Root), they will also identify with some frighteningly realistic aspects of the film. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.

Office Space [WS] [Special Edition]


Office Space [WS] [Special Edition]


$15.16


This geeky 1999 office comedy starring Ron Livingston as a corporate Everyman instantly gained cult status for its unabashed caricatures of office personalities, and its theme of corporate sabotage. Peter Gibbons (Livingston) is a typical middle manager living a mundane life amid a gray maze of cubicles. Everything in his life reeks of mediocrity, from the mid-size car he drives to the chain restaurant, Chotchky’s (read: TGI Friday’s), where he eats lunch every day. Even his apartment, a cookie-cutter duplex with walls so thin that he can chat with his next-door neighborhood through the plaster, is totally lacking in personality. The company where he works is peppered with ambitionless drones who blindly comply with the condescending requests made of them by their Porsche-driving CEO (Gary Cole). Then one day, Gibbons snaps. As a team of experts is brought in to enact large-scale layoffs, Gibbons simply stops trying and adopts an attitude of total disinterest. That is, he’s only interested in dating the blond waitress (Jennifer Anniston) at the local restaurant, and putting in place a devilish scheme for some corporate payback.OFFICE SPACE’s writer-director Mike Judge (BEAVIS AND BUTT-HEAD), scares up some A-list laughs with this film, while also making an excellent parody of corporate culture. Released just as the dot-com boom began to go bust, with massive trends in corporate downsizing on the horizon, it could not have been better timed. Thus, while viewers will delight in the absurdity of the ultimate office loser Milton (Stephen Root), they will also identify with some frighteningly realistic aspects of the film. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.

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