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Office Jerk: Workplace Rampage (2016)

R | 1h 50min | Horror, Thriller, Action | 12 August 2016 (USA)

​Synopsis[]

Michael Vincent becomes the killer of the Wyoming State Bank after it goes dark.

​Directors and Writer[]

Directors: Conrad Vernon, Greg Tiernan

Producer: Jeremy Renner

Writer: Tommy Wirkola

​Stars[]

Patton Oswalt, Catherine Taber, Tommy Lee Jones (see full cast below)

​Character Gallery[]

​Cast[]

Cast overview, first billed only:

  • Patton Oswalt-...-Michael Vincent
  • Catherine Taber-...-Teresa Vincent
  • Tommy Lee Jones-...-Chuck Cupcake
  • Tom Hanks-...-Stanley Stapler
  • Meryl Streep-...-Pam Ball
  • Steve Carell-...-Frank Fishbowl
  • Tim Allen-...-Franklin Fan
  • Daniel Craig-...-Pete Pie
  • Trey Parker-...-Peter Pizza
  • Martin Freeman-...-Barry Soap
  • Jeremy Renner-...-Patrick Airplane
  • Seth Rogen-....-Felix Sack
  • Gemma Arterton-...-Bredia Beehive
  • Alex Russell-...-Eddie Elf
  • Portia Doubleday-...-Samantha Santa
  • Julianne Moore-...-Bella Boss
  • Judy Greer-...-Lydia Tile
  • Gabriella Wilde-...-Sarah Scoreboard
  • Matt Stone-...-Daniel Dynamite
  • Kristen Wiig-...-Christina Phone
  • Ansel Elgort-...-Larry Letter
  • Jonah Hill-...-Pat Compatible
  • Joel Kinnaman-...-Gary Glove
  • Bill Hader-...-Toby Turkey
  • Samuel L. Jackson-...-Tanner Paper
  • Channing Tatum-...-Tad Taco
  • Michael Cera-...-Cooper Laptop
  • Dwayne Johnson-...-Mikey Trappers
  • Jamie Blackley-...-Buster Boxer
  • Chloe Grace Moretz-...-Vada Heartbreaker
  • Rob Croddry-...-Jay Box
  • Clark Duke-...-Harry Leprechaun
  • James Franco-...-Fritz Extinguisher
  • Adam Scott-...-Pablo Tree
  • Chevy Chase-...-Nathan Maker
  • Danny McBride-...-Samuel Paper
  • Reese Witherspoon-...-Zoe Mask
  • Dave Foley-...-Wally Wrench
  • Sam Rockwell-...-Prince Pen
  • Kevin Spacey-...-Chris Mackley
  • Rosemarie Dewitt-...-Pamela Pencil
  • Robbie Amell-...-Shaggy Squid
  • Thomas Haden Church-...-Eddie Eraser
  • Bruce Willis-...-Kenneth Icicle
  • Lauren Graham-...-Maddie Egghatcher
  • Sylvester Stallone-...-Simon Fighter
  • Alicia Vikander-...-Beth Bobblehead
  • Dakota Johnson-...-Debbie Dart
  • Craig Robinson-...-Dennis Brick
  • Alexander Gould-...-Garrett Stapler
  • Albert Brooks-...-Tony Trophy
  • Rebel Wilson-...-Kyle Gum
  • Allison Brie-...-Tiffany Brain
  • Ellen DeGeneres-...-Mika Monitor
  • Paul Rudd-...-Eric Golfer
  • Leslie Mann-...-Emily Fighter
  • Ice Cube-...-Hubert Plunger
  • Sam Claflin-...-Cole Mountainclimber
  • Emilia Clarke-...-Wanda Ball
  • Jack Huston-...-Romeo Gnomes
  • ​Dee Bradley Baker-...-Snowball (voice)
  • Ashley Johnson-...-Cell Phone (voice)

​Storyline[]

Michael Vincent and his friends are working in the First State Bank of Wyoming until the place goes dark.

​Written by Tommy Wirkola

​Genres: Horror | Thriller | Action | Comedy

Motion Picture Rating (MPAA) []

Rated R for strong bloody violence throughout, language including sexual references and some drug use | See all certifications >>

Parents Guide: View content advisory >>

​Details[]

Country: USA

Language: English

Release Dates: 12 August 2016 (USA, theatrical release), 15 November 2016 (USA, home release)

Company Credits[]

​Production Companies[]

  • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (presents)
  • Columbia Pictures (presents)
  • LStar Capital (in association with)
  • Village Roadshow Pictures (in association with)
  • ​HBO Films (in association with)

​Distributors[]

  • 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (DVD) (USA) (2016)
  • 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (Blu-Ray) (USA) (2016)

​Trivia[]

  • The film is based on the 2012-16 HBO television series.
  • Unlike the TV series, which takes place in an office, the film takes place in a bank.
  • The film has 15 things in common with Sausage Party (2016):
  1. Both films released to theaters on August 12, 2016 by Columbia Pictures.
  2. Both are comedy films.
  3. Both films have an R rating.
    1. This film is rated R for strong bloody violence throughout, ​language including sexual references and some drug use.
    2. Sausage Party (2016) is rated R for strong crude sexual content, pervasive language and drug use.
      1. Both films have drug use in their rating reason.
  4. Both films were directed by Conrad Vernon and Greg Tiernan (who makes his directorial debut on both films as well).
  5. Seth Rogen starred in both films. He played Felix Sack in this film and he voiced Frank and Sergeant Pepper in Sausage Party (2016).
  6. Kristen Wiig starred in both films. She played Christina Phone in this film and she voiced Brenda in Sausage Party (2016).
  7. Jonah Hill starred in both films. He played Pat Compatible in this film and he voiced Carl in Sausage Party (2016).
  8. Bill Hader starred in both films. He played Toby Turkey in this film and he voiced Firewater, Tequila and El Guaco in Sausage Party (2016).
  9. Michael Cera starred in both films. He played Cooper Laptop in this film and he voiced Barry in Sausage Party (2016).
  10. James Franco starred in both films. He played Fritz Extinguisher in this film and he voiced Druggie in Sausage Party (2016).
  11. Danny McBride starred in both films. He played Samuel Paper in this film and he voiced Honey Mustard in Sausage Party (2016).
  12. Craig Robinson starred in both films. He played Dennis Brick in this film and he voiced Grits in Sausage Party (2016).
  13. Paul Rudd starred in both films. He played Eric Golfer in this film and he voiced Darren in Sausage Party (2016).
  14. Both films released on DVD and Blu-Ray by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment through Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
  • The film has 3 things in common with The Belko Experiment (2017), which released seven months after this film:
  1. Both films were released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
    1. The only difference is that The Belko Experiment (2017) was released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer under Orion Pictures.
  2. Both are horror, thriller and action films.
  3. Both films are rated R for strong bloody violence throughout, language including sexual references and some drug use.
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