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  1. Judgmental Films (stylized as judgmental films) is the production company of Texan animator/film director Mike Judge, the creator of Beavis and Butt-Head, and a co-creator of King of the Hill.

  2. Judgmental Films is the production company of Texan animator/film director Mike Judge, the creator of Beavis and Butt-Head, and a co-creator of King of the Hill.

  3. Judgemental Films is the production company of animator/filmmaker Mike Judge, the creator of Beavis and Butt-head and the co-creator of King of the Hill. 1st Logo (November 17, 1992) Visuals: On a blue - green - yellow gradient background are the words " JUDGE " and " MENTAL " stacked on each other and in a big red balloon font (there's also a ...

    • 9 Office Space
    • 8 The Incredibles
    • 7 Clockwatchers
    • 6 The Death of Mr. Lazarescu
    • 5 Z
    • 4 The Trial
    • 3 Never Rarely Sometimes Always
    • 2 Brazil
    • 1 Ikiru

    One of the iconic movies of 1999, Office Space masterfully parodies corporate platitudes, showing how office life is simultaneously mundane and utterly ridiculous. The main character is a young computer guy named Peter Gibbons. He works for Initech, a generic big company two steps away from becoming one of the most evil fictional corporations. Pete...

    The Incredibles is not only one of the most beloved Pixar movies but also a sharp-witted caricature of impotent politics and corporate greed. Before The Watchmen, Marvel’s Captain America: Civil War, and Snyder’s Batman v Superman, this animated feature delved into the issue of unregulated superheroes. Mocking American litigation-mania, The Incredi...

    Clockwatchers follows four female temps in what Austin Chronicle calls “the Orwellian paranoia of the modern workplace”, where the only sanctuary left is the women’s bathroom. This movie’s humor is brutal and observant, weaving the picture with all the little details of workplace nonsense. Clockwatchers leans into its silliness when suddenly the of...

    The Death of Mr. Lazarescutells a story of a lonely old man disembarking into a medical bureaucratic hell. This Romanian tragicomedy demonstrates how bureaucracy dehumanizes, as Mr. Lazarescu is neglected, shipped from one hospital to another, sent from one doctor to another, and nobody bothers even to look at him until one ambulance nurse finally ...

    Boasting a bunch of awards, among them two Oscars and two awards at Cannes, Z is a spectacular political thriller that balances drama and gallows humor. Wrapped into experimental but highly stylish cinematography, is a tangled plot of political machinations and intrigues. In an unnamed Mediterranean country run by an ultra-right-wing party, the lea...

    Fusing realism and German Expressionism, The Trialthrows the viewer into the dead streets of an unnamed city. There are no plants, no animals, only stone boxes of buildings ugly towering above the little man Josef K., the paranoid protagonist. An emblematic postmodern noir, this adaptation of Kafka’s text masterfully tracks how bureaucracy effortle...

    Debuting at the Sundance Film Festival, Never Rarely Sometimes Always follows a 17-year-old who visits a local clinic to get an abortion — which is impossible without her parents’ consent. She travels to New York, which claims to be much more liberal. There, however, she is met with many procedural obstacles, and with each step, a sneaking suspicio...

    Terry Gilliam’s Brazil is a grotesque retro-future dark comedy that takes parodying the police state to surrealistic magnitudes. Terrorizing society with terrorism scares, the government robs individuals of all personal liberties and rights to privacy. Totalitarian order is executed by the machines. By day, Sam Lowry is a meek office worker, but ev...

    A heartfelt “classic of self-discovery,” as the LA Times calls it, Ikirutakes us through an existential crisis with grace and serenity. Its central character, Kanji Watanabe, is a middle-ranking official whose daily life is bleak and unfulfilling. In 30 years of work, he has never missed a day. As he learns about his imminent death from cancer, he ...

  4. With Judgmental Films (Sorted by Popularity Ascending) 1. King of the Hill (1997–2010) TV-14 | 30 min | Animation, Comedy, Drama. A straight-laced propane salesman in Arlen, Texas tries to deal with the wacky antics of his family and friends, while also trying to keep his son in line.

  5. Nov 24, 2023 · 1. As Good As It Gets (1997) Watch this video on YouTube. As Good As It Gets stars Jack Nicholson as Melvin Udall, a cranky, obsessive-compulsive novelist who doesn’t like people and has no friends. His life changes when his gay neighbour Simon is attacked and Melvin is forced to take care of Simon’s dog.

  6. Category page. Judgmental Films (stylized as judgmental films) is the production company of animator/film director Mike Judge, the creator of Beavis and Butt-Head, and a co-creator of King of the Hill. Beavis and Butt-Head. Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted.

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