1/26/2009 10:38 AM
posted awhile ago
Workin' for the Weekend: Top 5 'Working' Films
I was thinking this weekend about how many films I've seen relating to the everyday working experience that I've absolutely loved. There's a ton out there--probably because so many people are a bit disollusioned and lost in their careers. What are your Top 5?
I'll start it off with mine:
Office Space
Anyone who's ever worked in IT or a related field knows the pain of Peter Gibbons all too well. Overworked, underappreciated and just a nameless face in a cubicle. Bonus: I am often compared to Michael Bolton.
Clerks
I think everyone has friends like Dante and Randall. They didn't really go anywhere after highschool and are still working at the same pizza/video/convenience store, in the same town. They are a bit neurotic, but always fun.
Waiting
I've never worked in the restaurant industry, but my many friends who have assure me that this film is nearly a documentary.
Employee of the Month
This is 'Waiting' for anyone who's worked in retail. After working at Hobby Lobby in the warehouse for a few years, I have a deep, deep appreciation for this film. Bonus: we constructed an 'employee lounge' on top of the pallet rack out of boxed Christmas trees just like in the film, years before it came out.
Garden State
Great film about the post-college career disollusionment (quarter-life crisis).
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