Last May I took a look at Standards of Ethical Conduct, a short film from Roman Hardgrave. In short, it is hilarious. In long, it’s hilaaaaarious.
There’s good news for those who haven’t seen the comedy. No longer will audiences be held captive in movie purgatory waiting for a “with it, hipster” theater to show it. It’s now available online so check it out.
Below is the super official press release:
The highly acclaimed office comedy, “Standards of Ethical Conduct”, will make its online debut on March 11th, 2010.
Office managers around the country are embracing for the predicted fall in worker productivity as cube-toilers watch the film in full resolution, for free, while pretending to do work.
“Standards of Ethical Conduct” made its theatrical debut in 2009, in Baltimore and Denver, to rave reviews:
“disarmingly sweet and funny” and “a refreshingly piss take on office culture” – Bret McCabe,...
There’s good news for those who haven’t seen the comedy. No longer will audiences be held captive in movie purgatory waiting for a “with it, hipster” theater to show it. It’s now available online so check it out.
Below is the super official press release:
The highly acclaimed office comedy, “Standards of Ethical Conduct”, will make its online debut on March 11th, 2010.
Office managers around the country are embracing for the predicted fall in worker productivity as cube-toilers watch the film in full resolution, for free, while pretending to do work.
“Standards of Ethical Conduct” made its theatrical debut in 2009, in Baltimore and Denver, to rave reviews:
“disarmingly sweet and funny” and “a refreshingly piss take on office culture” – Bret McCabe,...
- 3/22/2010
- by Erik Buckman
- ReelLoop.com
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