Waiting (2005)
5 November 1968, Greenville, Mississippi, USA
2 June 1978, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA
22 November 1956, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
15 June 1979, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
10 December 1975, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
3 October 1975, Downey, California, USA
24 August 1962, Tipton, Missouri, USA
21 July 1985, Montréal, Québec, Canada
28 August 1974, West Orange, New Jersey, USA
30 January 1976, Katonah, New York, USA
23 October 1976, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
18 March 1972, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
6 December 1985, Santa Monica, California, USA
9 September 1980, Covington, Louisiana, USA
29 November 1976, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
25 February 1922
April 29, 2009
It made me laugh. Out loud, a lot, and wildly, and I'm not ashamed to admit it.
October 11, 2005
You can do gross-out stuff and be funny, but it has to have some decent dialogue and characters.
October 07, 2005
This movie's two goals are to be over-the-top funny and remind audience members what it feels like to be in your early 20s without a plan, and it's a complete success in both areas.
April 19, 2009
Luis Guzman is especially funny as a sex-crazed head cook obsessed with a staff game that becomes a centerpiece of the film's humor.
March 19, 2011
...a spare premise that's utilized to surprisingly positive effect...
October 12, 2005
The funniest scene is also the saddest: The kitchen crew, having cleaned up, watching the clock like New Year's, goes nuts when a couple is seated a minute before closing. This is pain.
October 07, 2005
As in waiting for it to be over.
December 18, 2010
An undercooked, overdone raunchy comedy.
October 07, 2005
McKittrick's relentless vulgarity is wearing, but he's a strong visualist who keeps his shoestring-budget film looking fresh.
June 03, 2006
You'd have more fun actually working in a restaurant. Probably.
October 07, 2005
A puerile excuse for humour, perfectly described by one of the characters, in a rare moment of insight, as 'an exercise in retarded homophobic futility.'

