Still Working 9 To 5 Documentary Where To Watch

Okay, let's talk about work. Specifically, that feeling when you're still clocking in and out, even though it feels like we should all be sipping margaritas on a beach by now.
Remember 9 to 5? The iconic movie? Well, get ready for Still Working 9 to 5, a documentary. It delves into the legacy and continued relevance of that hilarious, albeit slightly terrifying, workplace comedy.
So, Where Can You Watch This Gem?
That's the million-dollar question, isn't it? Finding a good documentary can sometimes feel like searching for a matching sock in the laundry abyss.
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Streaming Services - Your Best Bet
First, check your favorite streaming platforms. Places like Netflix, Hulu, or Amazon Prime Video are often good starting points. They rotate their content, so keep your eyes peeled!
Don't forget about Peacock! Considering Dolly Parton is basically American royalty, there's a good chance it might land there at some point.

Also, indie streaming services. They often champion documentaries that the bigger players miss. Think Criterion Channel or MUBI.
Renting or Buying
Can't find it on streaming? No worries! You can always rent or buy it digitally. Sites like Apple TV, Google Play, and Vudu are usually reliable options.
If you're a collector (like yours truly – guilty as charged!), grab the DVD or Blu-ray. Nothing beats a physical copy, especially for movies you adore.

The "Unconventional" Methods
Okay, I'm not officially recommending this, but sometimes you gotta get creative. Check your local library's streaming service, like Hoopla or Kanopy. They often have hidden gems.
And... ahem... cough... keep an eye on those less-than-legal streaming sites. I said keep an eye! Just be careful of viruses and pop-ups. (Disclaimer: I absolutely do not condone piracy. Wink, wink.)
Why You Should Even Bother? (My Unpopular Opinion)
Here's where I might lose some of you. While 9 to 5 is a classic, maybe, just maybe, the documentary is...overrated?

Hear me out! We get it. Workplace sexism is bad. Corporate greed is a monster. But haven't we been saying this for, like, ever?
Perhaps I'm just jaded from years of spreadsheets and office politics, but sometimes I think we focus too much on the problem and not enough on solutions.
However, Still Working 9 to 5 could be worth watching for the nostalgia alone. Seeing Dolly Parton, Lily Tomlin, and Jane Fonda together again? Priceless!

And who knows? Maybe it will actually inspire some real change. Or, at the very least, give you some good water cooler (or Slack channel) conversation starters.
Ultimately, it's your call. Watch it, don't watch it. Just promise me you'll at least try to find a little joy in your workday. Even if it's just by hiding in the bathroom for five minutes scrolling through memes.
Now, if you'll excuse me, I have a 3 PM meeting to attend. Wish me luck!
