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Waiting...

  • 2005
  • R
  • 1h 34m
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6.7/10
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Ryan Reynolds, Anna Faris, and Justin Long in Waiting... (2005)
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Young employees at ShenaniganZ restaurant collectively stave off boredom and adulthood with their antics.Young employees at ShenaniganZ restaurant collectively stave off boredom and adulthood with their antics.Young employees at ShenaniganZ restaurant collectively stave off boredom and adulthood with their antics.

  • Director
    • Rob McKittrick
  • Writer
    • Rob McKittrick
  • Stars
    • Ryan Reynolds
    • Anna Faris
    • John Francis Daley
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    6.7/10
    110K
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    POPULARITY
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    155
    • Director
      • Rob McKittrick
    • Writer
      • Rob McKittrick
    • Stars
      • Ryan Reynolds
      • Anna Faris
      • John Francis Daley
    • 318User reviews
    • 44Critic reviews
    • 30Metascore
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    Ryan Reynolds
    Ryan Reynolds
    • Monty
    Anna Faris
    Anna Faris
    • Serena
    John Francis Daley
    John Francis Daley
    • Mitch
    Justin Long
    Justin Long
    • Dean
    David Koechner
    David Koechner
    • Dan
    Luis Guzmán
    Luis Guzmán
    • Raddimus
    Chi McBride
    Chi McBride
    • Bishop
    Kaitlin Doubleday
    Kaitlin Doubleday
    • Amy
    Rob Benedict
    Rob Benedict
    • Calvin
    • (as Robert Patrick Benedict)
    Alanna Ubach
    Alanna Ubach
    • Naomi
    Vanessa Lengies
    Vanessa Lengies
    • Natasha
    Max Kasch
    Max Kasch
    • T-Dog
    Andy Milonakis
    Andy Milonakis
    • Nick
    Dane Cook
    Dane Cook
    • Floyd
    Jordan Ladd
    Jordan Ladd
    • Danielle
    Emmanuelle Chriqui
    Emmanuelle Chriqui
    • Tyla
    Wendie Malick
    Wendie Malick
    • Monty's Mom
    Monica Monica
    • Dean's Mom
    • Director
      • Rob McKittrick
    • Writer
      • Rob McKittrick
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    User reviews318

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    7elicopperman

    This Movie Gets Me So Well

    Perhaps one of the most relatable movies I'e recently seen would have to be the 2005 cult indie comedy Waiting...with Ryan Reynolds. Marking the directorial debut of former restaurant worker turned filmmaker Rob McKittrick, the movie was not well received critically but did well enough at the box office to garner a cult following. Looking on it nowadays, this is one of the most relatable comedies I've ever seen speaking as a former restaurant worker.

    The movie centers around the restaurant staff at ShenaniganZ who all go about their lives differently. There's the clueless boss Dan, the smooth talking lead guy Monty, the young guy Dean who feels like his life is passing by too soon, the flamboyant waiters, raunchy cooks, and eccentric bus boys with all their bizarre personalities. Anyone who has worked in this type of restaurant environment will be able to relate to many of the character's frustrations and insecurities, including the pressure of facing a job opportunity you don't want like assistant manager, putting up with college door room pranks in the kitchen, dealing with miserably petty customers who care less for the staff than their food, and general rage venting up from years of back breaking labour with little change in scenery. The movie is arguably at its funniest when it depicts these scenarios and it's all the more enjoyable as a result.

    Now since this film was made when the post American Pie gross out shock genre was still going on in adult comedies, some of the film does often rely on juvenile humor that can range from disgusting to borderline homophobic to even questionable by today's standards. Considering that there is a subplot relating to Monty and Dan hitting on the soon to be 18 year old hostess Natasha, much of the content outside of the waiting and food prep scenarios might leave a sour taste in people's mouths depending on your sense of humor. Fortunately, the general cast consisting of Anna Faris, Justin Long, David Koechner, Robert Patrick Benedict, Luiz Guzman, Chi McBride and especially Alanna Ubach as the foul tempered waitress Naomi and Dane Cook as the crudest cook Floyd make up for any gag that goes nowhere they're so funny in the film. It's saying how relatable these characters when the quiet trainee Mitch gets his time to shine at such a crucial point in the movie's third act.

    As this is a fairly low budget indie flick, the actual filmmaking is most reliant on standard editing to keep the flow of transitions smooth and reliant on the lunch and dinner rushes. In addition, the actual food shown throughout the movie looks appetizing enough to warrant future viewings solely for the cuisine alone, even during otherwise grossly contaminated punchlines. Of course, being a mid 2000s adult comedy, the soundtrack will instantly be dated yet fun to listen to, as nearly every number fits the scene well enough without feeling distracting. Perhaps some scenes can feel a bit too abrupt to let the song sink in on first watch, but you'll still get a bang out of the soundtrack regardless. Without feeling too try hardy in its content, this feature feels right at home as a time capsule at a time when you could get away with a lot more in adult comedies than you can nowadays.

    Yeah, Waiting...is as crass and juvenile as any other raunchy comedy of its time, but its central restaurant setting lets the story, primary humor and characters feel far more relatable and endearing than they could've been from a lesser setting. Sometimes, the best way to make these kinds of movies work is if the filmmaker themselves actually worked in those environments, at least so the audience won't have to. I'd say it's worth at least one viewing after nearly 20 years later, much like when you try out any other restaurant you'e never been to.
    8Clownbaby124

    Accurate, Funny, and Good

    I remember that when this movie came out in theatres, people didn't really know what to expect. And of coarse the movie bombed in the theatres. 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. It shows when the day begins, all the way to the end of the shift. Another thing about this movie that made it so funny was a game that the men of the restaurant played. This game involves making somebody "unwillingly" look at their package down below. Well as you can see, the movie is hilarious and I definitely recommend it.
    6CAMACHO-4

    Instant Cult Classic

    In many ways this movie can be compared to another successful cult comedy by the name of "Office Space". Both films are about what really happens in a stressful working environment. While "Office Space" and "Waiting" do share similar plots, first time director Rob McKittrick seems to have more of a flare for slacker comedy than Mike Judge.

    What also makes this comedy stand out is the great casting and colorful characters. The always funny Ryan Reynolds leads the crew of misfits including Anna Faris, Justin Long and the incredibly hilarious Luiz Guzman.This movie can get a tad immature at times, but those who love movies like "The 40-Year Old Virgin" and "Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle" will absolutely worship this picture.
    7jbanet

    Disturbing, disgusting, offensive, and better than I expected

    When I first saw previews for this movie, I expected a soulless comedy about restaurant staff messing with customers. Although some people may feel that way even after seeing it, I was pleasantly surprised. From the introduction of 'the game' near the beginning of the movie, I knew this was going to be more interesting and even more disturbing than the previews.

    Despite what appears to be rather thin characterization, 'Waiting' succeeds at being a good character-driven movie. I am not sure why this is. Perhaps what seem to be just childish antics add depth to the characters without us realizing it. Some people complain that 'the game' is a 10 second gag stretched out for the entire film, and on the surface, this is true. However, the game is really more of a mechanism for developing characters than anything on its own. The result is a set of very flawed, but surprisingly likable characters. Also, the ending, though a little abrupt, is entertaining largely because the movie does a good job of setting up the characters and situation.

    This movie is not for everyone. If you do not like 'stupid' humor, then you will probably not be able to overlook that to enjoy the more subtle aspects. However, once you get past that, this movie is more than the sum of its parts.
    9tiramisuc

    Therapy for Restaurant Employees...

    This movie was everything I thought it would be and more. It'll make you laugh, it'll make you cringe. Most of all, it'll make you think twice about eating at another restaurant or even working at one. Each character is throughly enjoyable as is each interaction between them. It's extremely well-written and realistic. As a waitress, I found it completely therapeutic, because even though I'd never do anything to a customer's food, seeing someone else do it to someone who is deserving of it (even in a movie), is enough to make me feel better. Ryan Reynolds is hysterical in this movie, as is Dane Cook and Luis Guzman. There are so many one-liners that you'll hear for a long time, especially in the kitchen of any restaurant. It ends slightly abruptly and you find yourself wanting more...but I guess that means the writer has done something right. Go see it, and enjoy. Just remember never to break the cardinal rule: "Never, ever, f*ck with someone who handles your food."

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      The ShenaniganZ restaurant was actually a converted Bennigan's restaurant. It has since been completely renovated and in 2009 it was a Verizon Wireless retail store.
    • Goofs
      After Dean receives the business card and crumples it up, he throws it to the ground. In the next shot it is still in his hand.
    • Quotes

      Naomi: Like that bitch needs to be eating dessert anyway.

      Bishop: Naomi... You know, if you ever want counseling in anger management or... alcoholism, I'd be more than glad to do it for you.

      Naomi: You'd do that for me? Thank you, I appreciate that. But I think I'd rather you just wash the fucking dishes and and shut the fuck up! Fucking psychobabble-bullshit asshole!

    • Crazy credits
      At the very end of the credits there is an "uber special thanks" section which contains Rob McKittrick's thank yous. The most notable ones being "God, for not existing," and "Kevin Smith, for providing the world with 'Clerks', the movie that made my movie seem possible. Randal is one of the greatest characters ever."
    • Alternate versions
      As far as the unrated cut goes, the 'unrated' portions mostly concern the testicles and vagina shots near the end of the movie that had to be changed for the MPAA. For the vagina shot, the camera is slightly closer than it was theatrically. For the testicles shot in the theatrical, they were just hanging out of the boxers; this take is used on Disc Two during 'The Works' at the beginning of the Luis Guzman casting section. Another unrated change is that the rap video during the credits is uncensored, while the theatrical had words bleeped very arbitrarily.
    • Connections
      Edited into Waiting...: Deleted Scenes (2006)
    • Soundtracks
      Nick and T-Dog's P-H-Fat Rap
      Written by Andy Milonakis

      Performed by Andy Milonakis and Max Kasch

      Music by Dean Shull

      Courtesy of Waiting, LLC

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • October 7, 2005 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Vidio (Indonesia)
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • No Es Otra Tonta Pelicula De Comida
    • Filming locations
      • New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
    • Production companies
      • Eden Rock Media
      • Element Films
      • L.I.F.T. Production
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $3,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $16,124,543
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $6,021,106
      • Oct 9, 2005
    • Gross worldwide
      • $18,637,690
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 34 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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