Paese di produzione: USA. Bishop, the dishwasher, is their counselor. Calvin can't pee in the public restroom, Raddimus and Danielle have sex all the time, there's this penis-showing game where, in quite retrograde fashion, make fun of the other guy for being a homosexual for looking at your penis, then you proceed to kick him in the ass, Monty is trying to have sex with a seventeen-year-old girl (who turns 18 in a week), Naomi is always angry, Bishop helps everyone with their issues, Mitch can't get a sentence out without anyone interrupting him, etc, etc, etc. Waiting... è un film di genere Commedia del 2005 diretto da Rob McKittrick con Ryan Reynolds e Justin Long. | Rating: 2/5
Please click the link below to receive your verification email. You never got the idea he did it because it might be funny in a movie. However, in the course of one day, waiter Dean (Justin Long) must choose to either accept a promotion to manager or go off in search of greener pastures. Coming Soon. Was this review helpful to you? Add Article. |. A subplot involves Natasha (Vanessa Lengies), the restaurant's sexy underage receptionist, who attracts both Monty and Dan the manager. The central character in "Waiting..." is Monty (Ryan Reynolds), a veteran waiter who justifies his existence in hell by appointing himself its tour guide. Maybe I'm just over-analyzing the movie too much. Dean, a waiter, also 22, feels that life is passing him by. Dean was also asked if he wanted the assistant manager spot; to much of the content of others. Please try to close and reopen the app. The cast, quite clearly, seemed to have a blast filming this and that always translates well.
I can see the appeal of the movie. Waiters are poorly paid, depending entirely on tips from generous people, they have to deal with assholes belittling them from time to time, not to mention the lunch and dinner rush, etc, etc, etc. That doesn't just mean it's in reference to the talented actors on display, but I mean in that the cast manages to capture that feeling that they actually all work together and that they're always as wild and rowdy as they are in this particular day. The percentage of Approved Tomatometer Critics who have given this movie a positive review. A Korean-American office worker and his Indian-American stoner friend embark on a quest to satisfy their desire for White Castle burgers. 30% TOMATOMETER Total … The rest of it is just little skits that take place throughout the day. Con curiosità e impegno inesauribili, ci dedichiamo da anni all'esplorazione del mondo del cinema e delle serie TV: spazio all'informazione, alle recensioni, all'approfondimento e all'analisi, ma anche e soprattutto al divertimento e alla passione. I guess I liked the tone of the movie and the casting above all else. The people at Shenanigan's restaurant are an old mix of characters, never making their jobs boring by the amount of shenanigans of their own.
I think the film's biggest problem is the fact that it is absolutely fucking desperate to make you laugh. All I know is that this movie tries way too hard for it to only amount to an average experience. Dean has hit a rut and questions why he still works at Shenanigan's, and cant commit with a fellow employee Amy. A high school slacker who's rejected by every school he applies to opts to create his own institution of higher learning, the South Harmon Institute of Technology, on a rundown piece of property near his hometown. It's not a deep connection and they're constantly giving each other shit for one reason or another, but there's something of a lived-in quality with these cast of characters, like they were working together long before we just happened to catch them on this day. It made me laugh. I was also unable to see the joke involving Calvin (Robert Patrick Benedict), who (a) can't urinate because he's uptight that some guy may be trying to steal a glimpse of his jewels, but (b) is a champion at the Penis Game.
Waiting is far from a perfect film - it runs a little too long, and some of the characters at times veer into cartoon territory, but it's also a very funny movie with more than a few running threads that pay off several times. Dan offers him the assistant manager job and gives him until midnight to decide. But, realistically speaking, the movie puts in the barest of efforts with this character arc and it's not really all that satisfying. Meanwhile, his co-worker and roommate, Monty (Ryan Reynolds), fights temptation in the form of an underage colleague, while showing a new employee (John Francis Daley) the ins and outs, providing him the worst first day of his life. Young employees at Shenaniganz restaurant collectively stave off … They're mean and cruel and do not elevate their hatefulness to the level of satire but sullenly remain an eight letter word (in the plural form) beginning with "a." They won't be able to see your review if you only submit your rating. I mean, technically, it is gonna define the rest of his life, the point I'm trying to make is that Dean is still very young and he still has time to make something of himself if he decides that waiting is not for him. And this film focuses on those unsung heroes of the waiting world...or not, at least in this case as the staff (and mostly the cooks) at the restaurant in this film are not the best of the best.
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Attualmente Waiting... ha ricevuto la seguente accoglienza dal pubblico: Waiting... è stato accolto dalla critica nel seguente modo: A slacker competes with a repeat winner for the "Employee of the Month" title at work, in order to gain the affections of a new female employee. Your AMC Ticket Confirmation# can be found in your order confirmation email. But the movie is surprisingly sharp and funny, and there's a joke at the end which is hilarious; it's been building for the whole film and yet you never realize it until it's revealed. During this shift, Monty may learn something, Dean makes his decision, Dan makes a play for the not-yet-18 hostess, customers get their comeuppance, the guys all play the in-house homophobic flashing game, the gals demonstrate why they won't, and Mitch gets the last word. Even the bitch's dinner companions are sick of her. As far as 'story', there's nothing to speak of outside of Dean realizing that he wants his life to be more than just a waiter or assistant manager, as Dan has offered him the position. I am trying to imagine how she could have been made funny, but no: The movie deals with her essentially as jailbait, something Monty is wise enough to just barely know and Dan reckless enough to overlook.
And that's not even the biggest problem, because I'd be fine with that if I found the movie to be hilarious but, sadly, I don't. 56 of 88 people found this review helpful. Though, of course, a well-written fart joke still gets me these days, so I can't have matured that much. All Critics (92) and to receive email from Rotten Tomatoes and Fandango. He shows the ropes to a new employee named Mitch (John Francis Daley), beginning with the Penis Game and moving on to details about the kitchen, the table rotation and the cultivation of customers. A lot of the dialog is perverse, but it never seems out of place.