I assume you know Office Space and Idiocracy were both done by the same guy yeah?
Love both the films. Apparently he had an idea for an Office Space sequel but thought in this day and age with shows like the office it would come off too much as unoriginal. Which I think is a shame.
Idoicracy is brilliant though, although definitely not for everyone's taste in humour. From my experience some people just don't get the joke and the humour. People who will say it was all so dumb. Or there's people who like it and don't get the joke, just love the silly nature of the humour. With the film going over their heads.
Apparently the studio basically sabotaged the film from being successful when they saw what it was. Cutting the budget dramatically and basically cancelling it's release. Well they then released it in very few cinemas with no advertising. Robert Rodriguez SPX house actually donated a bunch of special effects to get the film finished.
I think it's a case of, people can't handle the truth about society.
I re-watched the ghostbusters films a few years back. As a kid liked them but yeah they were alright but not great or anything. Seemed the kind of short and quick no depth kind of films. Entertaining but yeah dated.
Apparently they are still trying to get a third off the ground, but Bill Murray really doesn't want to do it.
Yeah, Mike Judge. I've not been able to get into his other stuff, namely Beavis and Butthead and King Of The Hill. Should probably give them another chance.
I can see why some people might not like Idiocracy. It's definitely not everyone's thing. I thought it was pretty obvious that it's a social satire, and actually quite intelligent with such a "dumb" subject matter. And yeah, I read about the distribution problems the film had. It's such a shame because it's a really great film but it's nice to see it's sort of attained cult status since its release.
I'm not sure I would want an Office Space sequel. I thought everything wrapped up quite nicely. And like you said, it probably would come across as unoriginal nowadays. It reminded me a lot more of the British version of The Office than the US version actually, in that it focussed on the most mundane aspects of everyday work life with characters that weren't over the top in their eccentricity. Milton was the best. Lumbergh would be a much more irritating boss than David Brent. I wanted to punch his face in half the time he was on screen, Mmm Great, yeah.
A Ghostbusters 3 would be very cool, as long as the original cast were back and it wasn't made purely as a cash cow. It'd be really cool to see ghosts and stuff with decent CGI too, because the first film especially looks so dated as it was made during the early days of computer generated special effects.
Is Office Space the movie where they massacre a poor printer because is annoying someone? because I heard about this movie where a printer gets murdered because the operator was frustrated.....
And idiocracy what's that about?
Yeah that's the movie. That's one of my favourite scenes too, partly in thanks to the music used in it. Damn it feels good to be a gangsta.
And in a nutshell: Idiocracy is about a dude (Luke Wilson) and a lady (Maya Rudolph) who are part of an Army experiment in which they were put into hibernation for what was meant to be one year, but they ended up being in the coma for 500 years, and awake in a future where everyone is really stupid. It's a lot of fun.
I'm watching Moonraker right now.
James Bond is a total man-whore.
I've always thought Moonraker was quite underrated, as are Roger Moore's films in general. Yeah, it's cheesy and completely unrealistic (even in the world of Bond) but it's just so entertaining. The Man With The Golden Gun is another favourite of mine too. Roger Moore was great damn it.