Bartleby for sure https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RwiA8nC9C0w
Anything in the Alien universe. Weyland-yutami do not take proper care of their employees.
I’ll give you three guesses why Disney has never greenlit a sequel to A BUG’S LIFE, and the first two guesses don’t count.
Falling down, since office space has been mentioned already.
Edit: nvm falling down was already mentioned.
Salt of the Earth
It’s more pro-labor and unions than anti-work, but is absolutely amazing, and there’s a cool story about production getting banned and the actors in the movie are the actual people from the incident. Totally worth watching.
Modern Times (with Charlie Chaplin)
Soylent Green
Matrix
office space
- Office Space
- Clerks
- 9 to 5
More anti establishment than anti-work, but still worth mentioning:
- Ferris Bueller’s Day Off
- Fight Club
- Falling Down
- They Live
Seconding Falling Down
Horrible Bosses
Sorry to Bother You
the first spongebob movie
I would have thought that rule 1 would be “no stupid questions” but here we are
Edit: sorry! I read the question as “anti-woke”
I did too at first, you’re not alone.
These are a bit of a stretch… Joe Vs. the Volcano Brazil
Joe Vs. The Volcano is among my favorite movies ever made.
“I know he can GET the job, but can he DO the job! … I’m not arguing that with you!”
Mr Waturi is the unsung hero of that film. As a supporting actor, he nailed the tone of the film by personifying the rank stupidity of corporate thinking.
He can definitely do the job.
Waiting… [2005]
Glad someone mentioned this gem
I would add a more recent one : Mondays https://imdb.com/title/tt27510455