Jody’s Jam of the Week: Office Space Movie Festival

my-staplerThis Thursday, throw on your best pieces of flair and hit up the Arlington Cinema & Drafthouse for their Bi-Annual TPS Report Managers Meeting aka “Office Space” movie festival.

This Thursday, throw on your best pieces of flair and hit up the Arlington Cinema & Drafthouse for their Bi-Annual TPS Report Managers Meeting aka “Office Space” movie festival.

Don’t bother reading up on your TPS memos either as it’ll be hard to avoid a flock of Bill Lumberghs no matter how many times you go over them. Chances are you’ll my-staplerrun into a few Miltons there too. Get dressed up as character from the cult classic flick and get free 2 for 1 admission to the festival featuring trivia contests, a Lumbergh impersonation contest, best “O” face competition, costume contest, and of course, movie screening.

The evening will be hosted by comedian Rob Maher. Doors open at 7 p.m. with themed music and admission is $12 a pop.

 

What: Office Space Movie Festival

When: Thursday, December 2, 7 p.m.

Where: Arlington Cinema & Drafthouse, 2903 Columbia Pike, Arlington

See arlingtondrafthouse.com for tickets and more info

 

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