| Product Summary | | Publisher: Lions Gate | | Format: Blu-Ray DVD | | UPC: 00012236215653 | | Buy.com Sku: 204519407 | | Item#: V2J69Q | | Buy.com Sales Rank: 25077 | | Category Keywords: Drugs Sex Theatrical Release | | Rating: NR |
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| | | Unrated and Raw! Features: Widescreen, Unrated, English, Subtitled, Spanish, Dolby Digital (5.1) Always remember the cardinal rule of eating out: Never mess with people who handle your food! Ryan Reynolds (The Amityville Horror), Anna Faris (the Scary Movie trilogy) and Justin Long (Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story) star in this hilarious comedy about the band of mischievous waiters, waitresses and cooks just waiting to show guests how extraordinary the service at ShenaniganZ restaurant can be. "Rudely, profanely, obnoxiously funny!" Kansas City Star "You'll laugh and hate yourself for it." Ken Fox, TV Guide "The young cast members...[are] spirited and funny, and restaurantgoers are left with a valuable lesson." Peter Rainer, Christian Science Monitor
 Editor's Note
 Upon his arrival at Shenaniganz, a suburban chain restaurant bedecked with decorative knick-knacks, new wait staff trainee Mitch (John Francis Daley) is placed under the wing of Monty (Ryan Reynolds), a veteran who first informs his young charge that all male employees engage in a game in which the object is to get others to unwittingly look at your genitals. Unwittingly, Mitch has stumbled into a world where servers--such as angry Naomi (Alana Ubach), and coquettish Serena (Anna Faris), along with a rowdy kitchen staff--led by randy Raddimus (Luis Guzman)--are at constant war with their demanding, low-tipping customers. Meanwhile, waiter Dean (Justin Long) must decide whether to take a promotion to manager or set out for brighter horizons beyond birthday songs and whimsically-named appetizers. The first film from writer-director Rob McKittrick has a low-budget charm that is well suited to the realistic desperation below its crowd-pleasing gross-out humor. Long is a likeable straight man to Reynolds' wisecracking ringleader, while Chi McBride and indie veteran Ubach (CLOCKWATCHERS) add texture in their supporting roles. A cousin in crudity to Kevin Smith's subdivision-themed comedies, WAITING will score a bull's-eye with service industry pros or anyone who prefers their comedy to originate from below the belt.
| Features | Audio: English PCM 7.1 Surround Sound |  | Interactive Menus |  | Scene Selection |  | Subtitles: English, Spanish |  | This Is A Blu-Ray DVD Made For Blue-Laser Format Players Which Produce Higher Quality Picture & Sound |
| Entertainment Reviews
 | Waiting - DVD Review By: Blake French - filmcritic.com DVD Reviews Published on: 7/6/2007 4:15 PM | |
Those who have worked in food service know the challenges and difficulties the trade involves. They also know, as patrons, how to conduct themselves at a restaurant. More likely than not, they have observed a few incidences in which an employee at a restaurant — quite possibly themselves — has sought revenge on an especially difficult customer by tampering with the food in nasty, nauseating, stomach-churning ways, and they don’t want something similar to happen to them....read the full review |
| Technical Info
| Release Information
|  | Studio: Lions Gate |
 | Release Date: 1/27/2009 |
 | Running Time: 94 minutes |
 | Original Release Date: 2005 |  | Catalog ID: 21565 |  | UPC: 00012236215653 |  | Number of Discs: 1 | Audio & Video
|  | Original Language: English |  | Available Audio Tracks: English |  | Available Subtitles: English, Spanish |  | Video: Color | Aspect Ratio |  | Widescreen 1.78:1 |
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| | Professional Reviews | Chicago Sun-Times 5 of 10 I can imagine a good film based on the bored lives of retail workers whose sex lives afford them some relief. The 40-Year-Old Virgin is a splendid example, and given the slacker mentality of the waiters in Waiting..., Kevin Smith's Clerks leaps to mind. Both of those films begin with fully seen characters who have personalities, possess problems, express themselves with distinctive styles...The characters in Waiting... seem like types, not people. What they do and say isn't funny because someone real doesn't seem to be doing or saying it. Everything that the John Beulshi character did in Animal House proceeded directly from the core of his innermost being: he crushed beer cans against his forehead, because he was a person who needed to, and often did, and enjoyed it and found that it worked for him. You never got the idea he did it because it might be funny in a movie. - Roger Ebert Reel.com 6 of 10 You may never want to eat out again after seeing Waiting, writer/director Rob McKittrick's raunchy, disgusting, and completely sophomoric ensemble comedy set in a Bennigan's-style restaurant. It's also occasionally quite funny, with a few choice zingers rising from the muck of penis jokes and gross-out slapstick that passes for a screenplay. A likable cast headed by Ryan Reynolds (Van Wilder) and Justin Long (Herbie: Fully Loaded) gamely navigates this all-out raunchfest from first-timer McKittrick, who cites the films of Kevin Smith (Clerks) and Richard Linklater (Dazed and Confused) as major influences. Given the film's flat visual style and rambling, "slice of life"-style narrative, it's obvious that McKittrick studied those directors' films closely--perhaps too closely for Waiting to come across as anything more than a crude imitation. - Tim Knight
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