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Terry Tate, Office Linebacker

  • 2002
  • Unrated
  • 5m
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7.9/10
1.4K
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Terry Tate, Office Linebacker (2002)
ComedyShort

Retired NFL Linebacker, "Terrible" Terry Tate enforces the office rules at the Felcher and Sons' headquarters the only way he knows how: with bone-crushing tackles and hard-core trash-talk. ... Read allRetired NFL Linebacker, "Terrible" Terry Tate enforces the office rules at the Felcher and Sons' headquarters the only way he knows how: with bone-crushing tackles and hard-core trash-talk. With Terry in the corner office, you'll never be late for the morning meeting again.Retired NFL Linebacker, "Terrible" Terry Tate enforces the office rules at the Felcher and Sons' headquarters the only way he knows how: with bone-crushing tackles and hard-core trash-talk. With Terry in the corner office, you'll never be late for the morning meeting again.

  • Director
    • Rawson Marshall Thurber
  • Writer
    • Rawson Marshall Thurber
  • Stars
    • Lester Speight
    • Michael Sean McGuinness
    • Michael Cornacchia
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.9/10
    1.4K
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    • Director
      • Rawson Marshall Thurber
    • Writer
      • Rawson Marshall Thurber
    • Stars
      • Lester Speight
      • Michael Sean McGuinness
      • Michael Cornacchia
    • 39User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Lester Speight
    Lester Speight
    • Terry Tate
    • (as The Mighty Rasta)
    Michael Sean McGuinness
    Michael Sean McGuinness
    • Ron Felcher
    Michael Cornacchia
    Michael Cornacchia
    • Recycler Guy
    Bob Stevenson
    • Paul
    Louella Amorelle
    • Laura
    Luiggi Debiasse
    • Gene
    Andrew Griffiths
    • Courtney Cate
    Doug Grimes
    • Justin
    Steve Mallory
    • Gunter
    Sean Smith
    Sean Smith
    • Gaston DuCoque
    David H. Steinberg
    • Guy with Apple
    • Director
      • Rawson Marshall Thurber
    • Writer
      • Rawson Marshall Thurber
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    10rickjolo

    I don't know why I find this so damn funny, but I do!!

    I first saw this during the Super Bowl and could not stop laughing!! I guess the concept of an "Office Linebacker" appeals to me and should to anyone who has had to work with inconsiderate co-workers(and haven't we all?).
    8Wheepuppy

    PAIN IS COMING!

    Procrastination is not permitted when its punishment is being knocked down by a very intimidating and big guy who is going to jump on you while shouting "Pain is coming!" It made me laugh how this guy was screaming and running from one place to another while chasing employees who were breaking the working rules or not being efficient enough. It resulted being as funny as effective, since everyone in the office is going to think about it twice before going against the boss' will. The attitude of Terry Tate, his aggressiveness and the way he talks made a really funny contrast with what we are used to see in an office and how different is the world of sport and business when it comes to disciplinate, this resulting very comic. I recommend this film to everyone having a bad day because I am sure it will at least make you smile!
    10ThePJN

    Goddamn hilarious!

    This is the funniest short ever. It's got everything...Yelling,physical comedy,interoffice politics,shouting,bone crunching hits,screaming,profanity.

    A masterpiece. Nuff said.
    bob the moo

    Very funny office fantasy

    Productivity is up at Felcher & Sons and the CEO puts it all down to the impact of one new employer – former NFL player Terry Tate. In his role as Office Linebacker Terry ensures that the annoying and inefficient people in the office are kept on their toes with a range of tackles, smackdowns and trash talking.

    I really hate American Football and the idea of watching the Super Bowl for 4 hours in the middle of the night is not one I have any interest in. However in America the TV spots and commercials seem to be one of the big attractions for the audiences – with big film trailers, trunk monkeys and things like this short film. Here we have the simple idea of a NFL player taking out "punks" within the office environment, shouting and shouting "bitch" a lot. It is a simple idea but it is very funny – the guy who finishes the coffee, the bad worker, the annoying chatter, the guy who uses speaker phone in an open plan office – they all get taken down by Tate. It is perhaps funny because we all have people like this that we wish would be taken down in style and it is perhaps a bit of escapism.

    The tackles are very convincing and had me wincing several times. Tate is played with real energy and the juxtaposition of his attitude and the bland world of the open plan office make for a comic mix that works very well. Meanwhile the office staff are convincingly played and also take hits very well. Overall a very funny advert that had me laughing from start to finish; it can be easily downloaded and it is worth trying to find.
    8Jirorian

    The dream office

    'Terry Tate: Office Linebacker' is structured like a documentary with the commentary of the office's inhabitants guiding us through the situation that has taken stronghold of their workplace. This situation is as ridiculous as it is appealing, comically exposing the binary mentalities that pervade the worlds of corporate America and elite sports. Productivity and efficiency are the goals toward which the office workers are setting themselves, and by taking the methods employed in the starkly different world of American football to push these workers, notions of professionalism are deconstructed as we realise that we have all, at some point, wanted to be Terry Tate. We are not allowed to be Terry Tate, however, because of the social codes by which we have to abide our conduct. As a result, we must find solace simply through the power that the screen holds in realising our deepest fantasies.

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    • Trivia
      When Tate is berating the employee about a missing cover sheet on their TPS report, this is a line out of the film "Office Space".
    • Connections
      Edited into Cinema16: American Short Films (2006)

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    • Release date
      • January 11, 2002 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Also known as
      • Терри Тэйт, офисный полузащитник
    • Production companies
      • Industry Entertainment
      • Propaganda Films
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      • 5m

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