Warning: Spoilers all up in the conference room.
Never trust an organized entity, especially if it has a 401K plan.
As this week's new thriller "The East" chronicles a former FBI agent's transition to a private job at a sinister intelligence agency, we thought we'd look back at the rich history of evil movie corporations and separate the maniacally, outrageously, inexcusably evil from the "Aw, that's cute, look at them trying to be evil" evil.
Our extensive audit resulted in the following cinematic analysis. Proceed with caution, employees and non-employees alike.
15. Initech ('Office Space')
Peter Gibbons' corporate hell, personified in the passive-aggressive overtime demands of Lumbergh and stapler-fetishizing mumblings of Milton, wasn’t bent on world domination or the complete destruction of humanity. The evil here was much more subtle, realistic and soul-crushing. Thankfully, Peter escaped with a swanky blue collar job cleaning up filth — a better...
Never trust an organized entity, especially if it has a 401K plan.
As this week's new thriller "The East" chronicles a former FBI agent's transition to a private job at a sinister intelligence agency, we thought we'd look back at the rich history of evil movie corporations and separate the maniacally, outrageously, inexcusably evil from the "Aw, that's cute, look at them trying to be evil" evil.
Our extensive audit resulted in the following cinematic analysis. Proceed with caution, employees and non-employees alike.
15. Initech ('Office Space')
Peter Gibbons' corporate hell, personified in the passive-aggressive overtime demands of Lumbergh and stapler-fetishizing mumblings of Milton, wasn’t bent on world domination or the complete destruction of humanity. The evil here was much more subtle, realistic and soul-crushing. Thankfully, Peter escaped with a swanky blue collar job cleaning up filth — a better...
- 6/3/2013
- by Adam D'Arpino
- NextMovie
'Avatar' guidebook reveals clues to what fans might see in the sequel.
By Eric Ditzian
"Avatar"
Photo: 20th Century Fox
James Cameron is taking "Avatar" for a dive into the deep blue. The sequel to the film that first introduced moviegoers to the alien world of Pandora is set to explore its oceans, as the director revealed to the Los Angeles Times.
But that's about all Cameron gave away, other than to add that the oceans are as "rich and diverse and crazy and imaginative" as the rain forest "Avatar" fans have already come to know. Luckily, however, we've already learned quite a bit about Pandora's oceans, thanks to the Cameron-approved bible "A Confidential Report on the Biological and Social History of Pandora." With an eye toward figuring out what we might see in a sequel, here's everything we know about Pandora's deep blue oceans.
Geology
A moon of a much larger planet,...
By Eric Ditzian
"Avatar"
Photo: 20th Century Fox
James Cameron is taking "Avatar" for a dive into the deep blue. The sequel to the film that first introduced moviegoers to the alien world of Pandora is set to explore its oceans, as the director revealed to the Los Angeles Times.
But that's about all Cameron gave away, other than to add that the oceans are as "rich and diverse and crazy and imaginative" as the rain forest "Avatar" fans have already come to know. Luckily, however, we've already learned quite a bit about Pandora's oceans, thanks to the Cameron-approved bible "A Confidential Report on the Biological and Social History of Pandora." With an eye toward figuring out what we might see in a sequel, here's everything we know about Pandora's deep blue oceans.
Geology
A moon of a much larger planet,...
- 4/21/2010
- MTV Movie News
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