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New Guy (2004)
Released By: Vanguard   Rating: Not Rated   In Theaters: 11/10/2004
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Studio: Vanguard
Genre: Comedy
MPAA Rating: Not Rated
Director: Bilge Ebiri
Language: English
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: 11/10/2004
Home Video Release: 11/29/2005
Cast: Kelly Miller, Scott Janes, Jonathan Uffelman, Tobi-Lyn Byers, Johnny Ray
Published ID: 562843
UPC: 658769540833,
Plot: In this witty and understated thriller, Gregg (Kelly Miller) has just hired on as a new office drone at a large and faceless corporate office. While Gregg has heard some curious rumors about his immediate predecessor and senses he hasn't been welcomed warmly by his co-workers, he doesn't think much of it until he stays late one evening and is locked into the building. As the night wears on, Gregg discovers his employers are looking for more than just hard work and the right attitude from their workers, resulting in a terrifying ordeal. The New Guy was the debut feature film from writer and director Bilge Ebiri. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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ending ruined it for me
Added 7/24/2008

This movie is for viewers who like something different. It's not your typical office comedy. It starts out funny and veers straight into weird and suspenseful but then hits a brick wall (or cubicle wall in this instance) and crashes into a heap of inane. Getting to the end was too sloppy for me to really recommend this film but I gave it 4 stars for almost making a truly original film.

This film is about the true horrors of the first day at a new job for a typical guy trying to find his way in the corporate stucture that he now has to inhabit. The office has a bit of a cult-like atmosphere with the building ID being a highly coveted item. This film has moments of hilarity that make it worth viewing (the voice mail left for his date was great) once but once only.


1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
Classic comedy and true suspense
Added 8/6/2006

The director has a great ability with a classic kind of physical and situational comedy ala early silent films and Buster Keaton (helped along by the lead actor's superb performance). Also, in stark contrast, the director demonstrates he can create a highly unnerving feeling of suspense from the first moment in the film.
3 out of 3 people found this helpful.
Unexpectedly Great: Dark and Bright Both
Added 12/12/2005

I happened to see this movie in New York last year. It was a smaller movie, and I didn't know quite what to expect. I'm glad I saw it, because it was one of the most original fllms I saw all year. The director has a sense of black comedy that you don't really see too much of anymore -- it wasn't obvious or thickheaded -- and the actors, while not recognizeable figures from tv or other movies, did a great job with the material. It's one of those movies that just has a good feel to it. You'll be happy you watched it.
11 out of 11 people found this helpful.
The ultimate office satire...
Added 10/4/2005

Anybody who has ever worked an office job MUST see this movie. It's hilarious! The scene with the coffee maker is priceless.
9 out of 10 people found this helpful.
Interesting and scary comedy/thriller
Added 9/30/2005

This movie is a very-well acted, extremely low-budget thriller that starts off as a comedy, then turns into a horror movie, but still ends as a comedy, sort of. A lot of these cheap independent thrillers tend to be very artsy and weird. This one is definitely weird, but it also has some conventional elements (in a good sense). The acting is great. The lead actor, Kelly Miller, looks familiar but I checked and it doesn't look like he's been in any other movies. He sort of looks like what the guy in "Shaun of the Dead" might look like without his goatee.

It feels like your average office comedy at first (I think fans of "Office Space" and "Haiku Tunnel" will like this movie) but something is off...Strange things happen, people whisper about scary goings-on, and eventually you get the sense that something awful is about to happen. And it does, sort of. The ending isn't very climactic, it leaves lots of questions, and some viewers will probably be disappointed by that part of the movie. But it makes you think, and there is something very interesting about a film that doesn't answer all the questions posed by its story.

15 out of 15 people found this helpful.
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