Still Waiting Widescreen Unrated

November 12, 2009 by 11 Forgotten Laws  
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Still Waiting Widescreen Unrated




Studio: Lions Gate Home Ent. Release Date: 02/17/2009 Run time: 90 minutes Rating: Ur

User Ratings and Reviews

1 Star I was waiting 2 laugh
Bad, just plain bad, I did not even laugh once. The first flick Waiting was very good, funny & witty even though it had no plot it worked very well with the funny bone. The original actors in Waiting had the chemistry to play off of one another & delivered the laughs. Still Waiting just was plain flat & boring. Even with some of the original cast members that were in Still Waiting, they did not strike any chemistry with its fellow actors. It would have been nice to continue the original cast at Shenaniganz instead of at the Ta Ta’s restaurant. I could think of a million other shenaniganz the original cast could have dipped into instead of this bad attempt of a sequel. Nice try but 2 bloody thumbs down. Schroeder (Publisher/Owner) of Cult Movies Magazine WACK “O” Publishing & Orbital Traxx Records.

1 Star Disturbingly racist and vulgar
Anyone who has commented that this movie is even remotely as good as the original movie Waiting is either lying or out of their mind. This movie was completely terrible in every way a movie can be terrible. Also, there are many moments where characters are unbelievably racist but you are supposed to let it slide because the character is “just kidding” and ambiguously learns a lesson at the end. There is an inexcusable re-occurring joke that waiters get upset because black people are seated in their section.

Besides racism the movie is permeated with completely vulgar moments for the sake of vulgarity without any humor. Lastly, fans of the original Waiting will recognize the writer of both films as a formerly pathetic waiter now turned Ta-Tas (Hooters) restaurant manager. His role as a ladies man is about as believable as Billy Crystal in the role of The Terminator. This movie is absolutely nothing but a cash in on the popularity of the original film with nothing new to offer, nothing gained from watching, and I can’t recommend ignoring this release enough.

4 Stars a worthy sequel
this was a bit different than Waiting, but still a really good movie. i don’t know why some people are giving it only 1 star. sure, Ryan Reynolds and Anna Farris aren’t in the movie, but Still Waiting is most definitely on par with the original.

a solid comedy.

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3 Stars Good effort
First thing out I want to say this is much better than other direct to DVD sequels. Sure the “big names” weren’t here but why would they be? In the storyline two years have passed and it’s not unrealistic in two years time to have people move on or change roles in a work environment. How many direct to DVD sequels get as many of the orginal cast to return as this did? I actually can’t think of any. Alanna Ubach once again brings big laughs as Naomi. If you liked the first (and like plenty of T & A) check this out. Worth it just to see what happned with the returning cast.

5 Stars Still Waiting Rocks! Really!!
Just watch it! It is so much fun. It flows joke after joke. Not all the drama like the first Waiting, I love this movie. I am a waiter, and this movie is closer to the truth. :) “At least they are not picking on me.” God Bless Nick and T-Dog.

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Zac Efron Interview

Emmanuel Itier: Where do you see yourself at the age of 37? Zac Efron: I don’t even want to imagine where I’m going to be at the age of 37. I have no idea. I don’t know what I’m doing tomorrow. I don’t know what I’m going to be like in a year, so I can’t really make a 20-year plan. I’m pretty sure I could be a million places. EI: What about looking back at 17, which wasn’t that long ago for you? ZE: For some reason, it feels like a long time ago. That’s so weird! [Laughs] But look