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Well when I bought this movie, I watched it and realized that it is accurate, very funny and over really good. I have worked in a restaurant myself and I know all the sick things that some chefs would actually do. This movie just goes in depth on a day-in-the-life, of normal people working in a small restaurant.
Waiting... is a 2005 American independent comedy film written and directed by Rob McKittrick (in his directorial debut) and starring Ryan Reynolds, Anna Faris, and Justin Long. McKittrick wrote the screenplay while working as a waiter.
Some of the characters are at least. At this point though one has seen so much of Ryan Reynolds, that you could get sick of his character in the movie. So if you're still fine seeing him play the same character over again, you should be good. Reply reply More replies.
"Waiting..." is melancholy for a comedy. It's about dead-end lives at an early age, and the gallows humor that makes them bearable. It takes place over a day at a chain restaurant named Shenanigan's (think Chili's crossed with Bennigan's) where the lives of the waiters and cooks revolve around the Penis Game.
Staffers at the restaurant Shenaniganz engage in various pranks and games -- both on and off the clock. However, in the course of one day, waiter Dean (Justin Long) must choose to either accept a...
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Waiting... 314 reviews. Hide spoilers. Review. Ratings Show all. Sort by Featured. 8/10. Far more realistic than you think. Having spent over 30 years running bars in several countries, I can say hand on heart that there is so much in this movie that is either spot on or even sometimes understated.
May 13, 2015 · I love Waiting...! Great movie, hilarious. I usually hate those 'shock for the sake of shock coming of age' movies but this was just ridiculous enough to work. Mitch's rant at the end is worth the entire trip.
Oct 7, 2005 · There's real potential in the premise of young, unmotivated screw-ups logging time at a dead-end restaurant job--a hash-slinging "Office Space," basically--but first-time writer-director Rob McKittrick makes it look like a homemade sitcom laced with profanity. Read More. By Scott Tobias FULL REVIEW.
An undercooked, overdone raunchy comedy. Read Common Sense Media's Waiting review, age rating, and parents guide.
Oct 7, 2005 · Waiting... is a silly, awkward, but sometimes very funny movie. And if you're in a silly, awkward but sometimes very funny mood, it should fit the bill. 3 out of 5 Stars, 6/10 Score. Review...