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4.9/10
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Dennis is still waiting to progress to district manager from the restaurant where he works.Dennis is still waiting to progress to district manager from the restaurant where he works.Dennis is still waiting to progress to district manager from the restaurant where he works.
Rob Benedict
- Calvin
- (as Robert Patrick Benedict)
Luis Guzmán
- Raddimus
- (as Luis Guzman)
K.D. Aubert
- Trina
- (as KD Aubert)
Danneel Ackles
- Sherry
- (as Danneel Harris)
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I'm watching this now, and it's terrible. So so bad, and it's written by the same guy as the first one. It's a clone, but much, much worse. The new Ryan Reynolds is just a douche prick (not as Monty, just as a new idiot), Naomi (the girl with the massive... u know) returns but has got worse at acting, Calvin (with the urinal problem) is a totally diff character, the girls at Ta Ta's is a replacement for Anna Farris, and she's terrible, there's an idiot in the kitchen with a fake stupid speech problems, nick and t-Dog return with no point, Justin longs paranoid whiny replacement is equally fake, and there's even a new penis game with vagina's. I think counsellor Bishop is the only character that hasn't been cloned. It's reminds of those terrible later American pie movies. No wonder it's a straight to DVD
It may not be the greatest of sequels, but it's still very watchable.
Still captures the atmosphere of working at a restaurant very well although this sequel is only a former shell of it's original self. They do a nice job bringing back some old characters which is nice because the whole point of "Ta-Ta's" seemed pretty absolutely pointless.
Much like the first one there really isn't a main plot but to capture the everyday life of servers in the restaurant environment. Except this time there is a competing (but not really) hooters knock off restaurant next door with a new crew.
Nevertheless, this movie is about average to above average just depending of how critical you want to be of the first film with comparing it to this one.
If you work as a server and found the first movie to be enjoyable, you might as well watch this one. If not, don't expect much.
Still captures the atmosphere of working at a restaurant very well although this sequel is only a former shell of it's original self. They do a nice job bringing back some old characters which is nice because the whole point of "Ta-Ta's" seemed pretty absolutely pointless.
Much like the first one there really isn't a main plot but to capture the everyday life of servers in the restaurant environment. Except this time there is a competing (but not really) hooters knock off restaurant next door with a new crew.
Nevertheless, this movie is about average to above average just depending of how critical you want to be of the first film with comparing it to this one.
If you work as a server and found the first movie to be enjoyable, you might as well watch this one. If not, don't expect much.
Just imagine how much better it would've been if Ryan Reynolds was in the movie
It should be law that sequels can only be made by the writers and directors of the original. A sure sign that a sequel is going to be bad is that none of the original main actors want to be in it. (see also Caddy Shack 2) The bit at the end with Justin Long was painful. He obviously didn't want to be there and he left his name off the credits because he was ashamed of the movie. Don't get me wrong, there are a few moments worth watching, like the bit with the busboy rapper. But for the most part it looks like it was written by someone who just didn't get what the first movie was all about.
Rarely is a sequel better than the original but this movie honestly wasn't as bad as the majority of reviewers claim. It's basically what you'd expect from a sequel to Waiting... I didn't even know the movie existed until today so I figured I'd give it a try. Compared to a movie like Neighbors 2, you'd think this movie was directed by Spielberg.
Did you know
- TriviaDespite making a cameo appearance, Justin Long expressed his dislike of the film to critic Peter Travers.
- GoofsPosition of glasses of milk in the beginning of the movie when Dennis is talking to his mother at breakfast.
- Crazy creditsThere's a scene after the end credits.
- ConnectionsFeatures Waiting... (2005)
- SoundtracksStill Waiting Rap
Written by Andy Milonakis and Stuart Stone (as Stu Stone)
Performed by Andy Milonakis and Max Kasch
Courtesy of Dirty Hands Matt Records
Details
- Runtime
- 1h 28m(88 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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