Then I’ll Set The Building On Fire

My girlfriend is a hopeless romantic. For Valentine’s Day, part of her gift for me included the Office Space DVD and a special edition Red Swingline Stapler. The movie is one of those films that rings true for many people working as I do in a “cube farm.”

Now when my own version of Mr. Lumbergh walks by my cubicle with a “What’s happening…” I will be the envy of him and my other coworkers. They better not move my stapler, though.

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The stapler in the movie was designed by the prop department. Swingline never made bright red staplers. After the movie became such a hit, they received so many requests for the red stapler, they designed one to meet the demand. The stapler’s packaging makes a subtle reference to the movie, declaring the stapler “the star of any office space.”

It doesn’t look exactly like the stapler that was spray-painted for use in the movie, but it’s close enough for me. It doesn’t bind up as much. Thanks for the gift, A!

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  1. Comment #1 by Jason (reply)
    February 27th, 2007 at 9:38 am

    I’ve seen a couple of these around my office. A classic! Congrats. :)

  2. Comment #2 by Jerry (reply)
    February 27th, 2007 at 4:03 pm

    Evidently Amazon doesn’t think you’ll be content with just one stapler. All of their recommendations for me are for another redline stapler.

  3. Comment #3 by Tricia (reply)
    February 27th, 2007 at 7:41 pm

    I appreciate Office Space more and more each time I watch it. I just love Stephen Root.

  4. Comment #4 by Marshall Middle (reply)
    February 27th, 2007 at 11:56 pm

    My favorite part is when he guts the fish on his desk and disassembles his cubicle wall

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