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Office Invasion



Despite the invasion, the characters never lost hope. They had to make some sacrifices along the way, like putting their lives on hold, but they learned some valuable lessons about themselves and each other.




Office Invasion



Parents need to know that Office Invasion is a South African science fiction comedy about three struggling friends working in the office of a mining company that mines an incredibly valuable substance called "Zulcanoid." But little do they know, aliens also want this substance, and they have infiltrated the company as their new ownership! Expect a fair amount of comedic violence, blood, gore, and fighting. There are sounds of aliens eating humans, visuals of hastily-eaten corpses and skeletons spewed out from some off-screen monster, and aliens in human form playing with body parts. A man imagines decapitating his father with a sword, punching a woman in the stomach to rip out her still-beating heart, and another man exploding (body parts go everywhere). Adults also get stabbed, hit, shot with paintballs, and vaporized. There's brief nudity (a bare breast), implied sex, women paraded about in bathing suits, workout outfits, and underwear. A man finds a sex toy (a "fleshlight" with a lifelike vagina). Employees are told to carry blow-up sex dolls with them at all times. Adults drink a few times and get drunk once. Strong language includes: "f--k," "f--king," "s--t," "a--hole," "p---y," "d--k," "c--k," "ass," "damn," and "knobface."


While the acting is strong and dedicated, the pacing and structure of Office Invasion are a bit off. Well over the first half is a simple and mild office comedy with silly bosses and bored employees. The action, violence, science fiction elements, and aliens primarily appear in the 3rd act, after what feels like a very long introduction to each main character. But beyond knowing each other vaguely from working at the same office, how these coworkers come together as friends isn't explained at all, yet halfway in, they inexplicably come together at a bar, share each other's current life woes, concoct a heist plan over drinks, and leave best friends.


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The total box office receipts for the first film, Attraction (2017), totaled 44 million rubles during its first day and exceeded one billion rubles ($16 million) in the countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States. In 2017, more than 4 million viewers saw it at the cinema, and this film was also one of the most watched on VOD.


CIS, In the community of independent states, as of February 9, 2020, Invasion had 3,583,764 viewers, 993,646,969 rubles in total revenue ($16,049,862), and distributed 1,806 copies for 140,987 screenings. As of that date the film ranked second at the Russian box office in 2020, surpassing Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.


This is a cheap, stupid, funny, colourful, hugely enjoyable sitcom of a movie, that spends far too much time setting up its real world Office Space downtrodden white collar worker premise before finally throwing our three entertaining leads, already out of their depth, into an alien invasion.


This would have worked a lot better if they had set it up as just an office comedy in the Office Space-vein and then had the alien stuff as the big third act twist. Some of the office stuff is mildly funny, but you spend the whole movie just waiting for the aliens to show up.


Not only the acting is awful and most of the "funny" characters are just annoying creeps or weirdos, but the script is, also, the top of the bad taste and mediocrity, with and story that might seen as a social critic to the laboral system but ends as a nonsensical mix of a lame comedy and a lazy alien invasion plot with both plotholes and bad writing. Finally I seen unnecessary to talk about the CGI and the soundtrack, I mean, they are just awful.


A year later, the NATO nations still stand strong in condemning the Russian invasion, and Austin said NATO is more unified and resolute than ever. "We are determined to stand with Ukraine's brave defenders for as long as it takes," he said. "And we are also determined to protect every inch of NATO territory."


HUSTISFORD, Wis. -- Two men posing as law enforcement officers forced their way into a rural Hustisford home over the weekend to try to rob items from those who live there, the Dodge County Sheriff's Office said Wednesday.


The victim said the suspects claimed to be law enforcement officers searching for a homicide suspect. One of the suspects stayed with the victim while the other searched the home and asked where valuable items were kept in the home, the release said.


In the release, the sheriff's office said it did not release information about the incident until Wednesday because "it has been necessary to limit information to the public regarding this incident as detectives have been following up on leads."


Over the past week, we have all watched with considerable alarm as Russia launched an unprovoked invasion of Ukraine, precipitating a tragedy that has upended lives and displaced hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians, and is destabilizing the international order.


Dear Members of the George Washington University Community,Like many of you, over these past several weeks I have monitored with deep concern the growing crisis in Ukraine. Today, we have learned of an unprovoked invasion of Ukraine carried out by Russian military. There are reports of explosions, gunfire, and, tragically, lives lost.I recognize there are members of our university community who are personally impacted by these events, and our entire community of students, faculty, staff, and alumni may be understandably worried and fearful. The loss and pain associated with war and conflict is profound, and it affects us all.I want you to know that the university is here to support you. I encourage you to seek university resources, such as those available through the Office for Diversity, Equity, and Community Engagement; Counseling and Psychological Services; Advocacy & Support; Student Affairs; Human Resources; or Faculty Affairs. I also want to reiterate that every member of our university community deserves to feel welcome and safe on our campuses.While we hope for a resolution that avoids further loss of life, please keep those affected in your thoughts. As an institution of higher education, our university must continue the learning, teaching, research, and service our world needs, focusing on those efforts that may aid others in crisis. And as a community, we must always support one another, especially during these difficult times.Sincerely yours,Mark S. WrightonPresident


Not Safe for Work is a lot like a home invasion film set in the workplace. Johnston uses many of the same tropes that have proven effective in home-invasion-horror and applies them to this thriller. There are several pulse-pounding cat-and-mouse sequences that feel something like a deadly game of hide and seek. So, anyone that enjoys a good chase scene will find plenty to like about this 2014 thriller.


According to the release, two white men wearing masks went to the residence on Indian Road and forced their way inside. The victim reported that they said they were law enforcement officers looking for a homicide suspect.


Following Russia's invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022, Zelensky said in a speech that he was the "number one target" but he has said he does not want to be evacuated from Kyiv, the capital of the country.


The comedian turned wartime president's regular video addresses have become a focal point of Ukraine's resistance. He has previously sent videos that appear to be from a bunker and outside of recognizable buildings in Kyiv, but this is the first since the war started that was filmed inside his presidential office, The New York Times noted.


In 1980, the United States led a boycott of the Summer Olympic Games in Moscow to protest the late 1979 Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. In total, 65 nations refused to participate in the games, whereas 80 countries sent athletes to compete. When the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan on December 27, 1979, the international community broadly condemned the action. Advisors to Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev claimed that the intervention would be quick and uncontested and suggested that U.S. President Jimmy Carter was too engrossed in the ongoing hostage crisis in Iran to respond to the situation in Kabul. In reality, the Soviet intervention in Afghanistan led to an extended conflict in Central Asia, and Carter reacted with a series of measures designed to place pressure on the Soviets to withdraw. These measures included the threat of a grain embargo, the withdrawal of the SALT II agreement from Senate consideration, and a possible boycott of the 1980 Summer Olympics, scheduled to be hosted by Moscow.


In early 1980, the movement toward either boycotting the games altogether or moving them out of the Soviet Union gained momentum. Calls for boycotts of Olympic events were not uncommon; just four years prior, most of the nations of Sub-Saharan Africa boycotted the Summer Games in Montreal to protest the attendance of New Zealand after the latter sent its rugby team to play against the team from apartheid South Africa. In 1956, several Western European governments boycotted the games in Melbourne over the Soviet invasion of Hungary that year. Although the Olympic ideal was to place sport above politics, in reality there were often political goals and messages promoted through the games. 041b061a72


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