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Terry Tate, Office Linebacker

  • 2002
  • Unrated
  • 5m
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7.9/10
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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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    satoshun-fab4

    In one office a football player is employed. What is his role?

    This film is based on a simple but impressive idea; what happens if there is a threatening football player in an office? In 3 or 4 minutes, the film lets office linebacker 'Terry Tate' run around all over the office. Although our eyes tend to be glued to Terry's powerful movement, if you turn your eyes to the others scolded by him, you may be aware that some of them show rather powerful and funny reactions. Their reactions are also vital elements for the film. As to the film's pace, a scene immediately turns to another scene, and it glues audiences to the screen. Film-makers substantiate the foolish idea with their serious face. For example, the CEO answers the interview seriously, saying that the productivity increases after Terry comes. In addition, other office workers take his running for granted, and they say hello to him even when he is scolding someone loudly. Let's watch Terry's activity.
    10SherlockJr

    When it's game time, it's pain time, baby....wooooooooooo!!

    These are by far some of the best ads EVER!!! They are a smart juxtaposition of office politics and the American sports mentality. Not to mention subtle pop culture references like "How many times to have to tell you to put a cover sheet on your TPS reports, GARY?!!" The fact that the name of the company is Felcher and Sons is genius in and of itself. Mr. Felcher's business cliches like "thinking outside the box" and "synergy", mixed with Terry's trash-talking after every hit, elevate this commercial to greatness.

    Oh, and I love the fact that in the new short, T.T. VS. H.R. the firm the Human Resource woman works for is called "Sanchez and Steamer"!!!
    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.
    8skcn1818

    Terry Tate

    When I saw this film, I had many active questions, for example why a man was attacked by a non-businessman and why the non-businessman was at the office. These questions were gradually solved during the film. I think that the audience enjoys the film to the last because they want to know the answer to these questions.

    In addition, I think the reason the audience enjoys the film is that the film is close to their life. They can imagine the working condition in the film easily and visualize if there is a non-businessman like Terry Tate in their office. The familiar situation is easy to imagine and so the audience enjoys it.
    8railsskymt-k

    A very large gap between what he does and what he is like

    This movie is about a man, Terry Tate, who is an Americanfootball player. He patrols his office, and he warns someone not to break the rules of his company through tackles and a big voice. This mo,vie is a comedy, but it tells us the importance of complying with rules. For example, the football player tackles a man who tries to bring a dozen pens to his home, and the player scolds the man and warns him in a big voice. The scene that the American football player tries to return from the injury by an accident is very funny. He feels the tackles to someone who breaks the rules are his mission. It is also funny that there is a very large gap between what he does and the seriousness and enthusiasm of it. I feel another gap from him. When he does a presentation to his colleagues, I can feel he is intelligent, cool, and passive. The figure highlights what he tackles for the co-workers with eagerness. First, I am surprised because of his severe tackle, so I think it is a violence movie, but this movie fell short of my expectations. I like this movie since it tells us the importance of observing rules in a fun way.

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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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