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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 promotion to manager or go off in search of greener pastures. 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.

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Waiting... is a gross-out comedy that is more gross than comic.

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Scott Tobias AV Club 04/28/2020
Were the dialogue funnier and the characters more endearing, the film's total lack of forward momentum would be a winning quality... Go to Full Review
Andrew Pulver Guardian 06/03/2006
2/5
Pretty much everything that happens, and everyone who appears, seems to have been machine-tooled to appeal to the slacker constituency. Go to Full Review
Kimberley Jones Austin Chronicle 10/29/2005
0/5
Frequently offensive and doggedly disgusting. Go to Full Review
James Croot The Post NZ 02/23/2023
2/5
As routine and bland as the food our protagonists are forced to serve. Go to Full Review
Steve Persall Tampa Bay Times 04/28/2020
F
We can handle anything a prankster like McKittrick can dish out, if he doesn't treat us like the customer in Waiting who sends an undercooked steak back to the kitchen. He thinks comedy is all bodily fluids and cruel gutter talk... Go to Full Review
Rubin Safaya Cinemalogue 04/28/2020
Instead, it fizzles like the stale beer served at a bad restaurant... Go to Full Review
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Joey C @RT82886970 6d A film specifically tailored for those who suffer through the insufferable amidst the world of hospitality, it's a meandering and muddled 94-minutes of dry (and even mean spirited) comedy. Having said that, and having devoted nearly 20 years of my life to the culinary world - it's also strangely authentic, and even mesmerizing. A film that's been passed down from server to server, from line cook to busboy over the last twenty years, this strange gem exists to counter the riggers of customer belligerence, and testy shift managers. It's also rudely hilarious, as cynical as it is. Yeah, I often find that those who hate this movie the most also hate tipping over 10 percent. If you're a server, hostess, or cook - do not pass this up. This movie hears you, and agrees. See more Ace W @RT94059049 May 13 Everything Ryan Play in Sucks Ass!!! Simply because he is in it! See more RAYMOND O @WarDaddy007 Mar 17 I've always loved this movie. I've watched it multiple times. Its always funny and reminds me of my days waiting tables. Look how low critics rate it. That just goes to show what elitest prudes they are and have no clue what Average Americans like. Its probably the same reason a lot of movies today are lame. They are too busy trying to appease critics and not regular people See more Brayton C. @superguy Mar 1 This movie is obviously appealing to a certain type of humor, but it sticks to its guns and ends up being pretty funny throughout. You root for the characters even though most of them are not good people. See more Karen F @foster.karen Feb 23 Silly so dumb! Funny to see now though See more Zach J. @Jenkins158 Dec 14 7/10 See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis 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 promotion to manager or go off in search of greener pastures. 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.
Director
Rob McKittrick
Producer
Jeff Balis, Papussamol Pawatkamolpat, Stavros Merjos, Jay Rifkin, Adam Rosenfelt
Screenwriter
Rob McKittrick
Distributor
Lionsgate Films
Production Co
Element Films
Rating
R (Pervasive Language|Crude Humor|Sexual Humor|Some Drug Use)
Genre
Comedy
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Oct 7, 2005, Wide
Release Date (Streaming)
Dec 19, 2015
Box Office (Gross USA)
$16.1M
Runtime
1h 33m
Sound Mix
Surround