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Service non compris

Titre original : Waiting...
  • 2005
  • R
  • 1h 34min
NOTE IMDb
6,7/10
110 k
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POPULARITÉ
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Ryan Reynolds, Anna Faris, and Justin Long in Service non compris (2005)
Home Video Trailer from Lionsgate
Lire trailer2:19
2 Videos
71 photos
ComédieComédie torride

Les jeunes employés du restaurant Shenaniganz luttent contre l'ennui et l'âge adulte avec leurs bêtises.Les jeunes employés du restaurant Shenaniganz luttent contre l'ennui et l'âge adulte avec leurs bêtises.Les jeunes employés du restaurant Shenaniganz luttent contre l'ennui et l'âge adulte avec leurs bêtises.

  • Réalisation
    • Rob McKittrick
  • Scénario
    • Rob McKittrick
  • Casting principal
    • Ryan Reynolds
    • Anna Faris
    • John Francis Daley
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,7/10
    110 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    2 240
    437
    • Réalisation
      • Rob McKittrick
    • Scénario
      • Rob McKittrick
    • Casting principal
      • Ryan Reynolds
      • Anna Faris
      • John Francis Daley
    • 322avis d'utilisateurs
    • 46avis des critiques
    • 30Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Rôles principaux53

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    Ryan Reynolds
    Ryan Reynolds
    • Monty
    Anna Faris
    Anna Faris
    • Serena
    John Francis Daley
    John Francis Daley
    • Mitch
    Justin Long
    Justin Long
    • Dean
    David Koechner
    David Koechner
    • Dan
    Luis Guzmán
    Luis Guzmán
    • Raddimus
    Chi McBride
    Chi McBride
    • Bishop
    Kaitlin Doubleday
    Kaitlin Doubleday
    • Amy
    Rob Benedict
    Rob Benedict
    • Calvin
    • (as Robert Patrick Benedict)
    Alanna Ubach
    Alanna Ubach
    • Naomi
    Vanessa Lengies
    Vanessa Lengies
    • Natasha
    Max Kasch
    Max Kasch
    • T-Dog
    Andy Milonakis
    Andy Milonakis
    • Nick
    Dane Cook
    Dane Cook
    • Floyd
    Jordan Ladd
    Jordan Ladd
    • Danielle
    Emmanuelle Chriqui
    Emmanuelle Chriqui
    • Tyla
    Wendie Malick
    Wendie Malick
    • Monty's Mom
    Monica Monica
    • Dean's Mom
    • Réalisation
      • Rob McKittrick
    • Scénario
      • Rob McKittrick
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    8Clownbaby124

    Accurate, Funny, and Good

    I remember that when this movie came out in theatres, people didn't really know what to expect. And of coarse the movie bombed in the theatres. Well when I bought this movie, I watched it and realized that it is accurate, very funny and over really good. I have worked in a restaurant myself and I know all the sick things that some chefs would actually do. This movie just goes in depth on a day-in-the-life, of normal people working in a small restaurant. It shows when the day begins, all the way to the end of the shift. Another thing about this movie that made it so funny was a game that the men of the restaurant played. This game involves making somebody "unwillingly" look at their package down below. Well as you can see, the movie is hilarious and I definitely recommend it.
    10leilapostgrad

    Austin Movie Show review

    I hated (HATED!) being a waitress, but this movie is so hilarious and so ballsy that it almost makes me want to go back to the summer of 1999 to work one more shift at TGI Fridays. Waiting is the best, most accurate, most honest, and most riotously funny movie ever made about the service industry. Here's how I see it – the world is divided into two groups of people: those who have waited tables and those who haven't. Those who have never worked a day of their lives in a restaurant may find this movie amusing, but they'll think it's too absurd to be real, and they'll probably never give a second thought to this movie ever again.

    But those of you who have felt the pain, degradation, and humiliation of waiting tables will p**s your pants laughing at how PERFECT this movie is. First-time writer/director Rob McKittrick has created a dead-on depiction of 24 hours in the restaurant biz. The movie opens at a late-night party with lots of underage drinking, smoking, and sex. Then we see the wait staff hung-over at work the next day. The restaurant they all work at is called "Shenanigans," but it looks an awful lot like the TGI Fridays I worked at.

    All the characters in Waiting are based on the real people who work in every restaurant. There's the hot/slutty/underage hostess, the fat and ugly cook who somehow dates a really hot waitress, the stoner/punk bust boy, and the manager with the chip on his shoulder. All the customers in this film (the cheap red necks who don't know how to tip, the b****y women, the drunk and horny men) are all customers I've waited on. And no filmmaker has ever so accurately portrayed the complex and irreconcilable tension between the wait staff and kitchen staff.

    But at the end of the night, no matter what drama unfolds, no matter what dishes brake, and no matter how much money you make in tips (or don't make), everyone gets wasted and parties together, and you all know you're in it together. Waiting simply tells a story about a profession that most people never give a second thought to. But it tells that story flawlessly. Can't wait for the DVD.
    9nobbytatoes

    painfully funny

    The people at Shenanigan's restaurant are an old mix of characters, never making their jobs boring by the amount of shenanigans of their own. Mitch is just starting and is taking the tour with Monty. Monty is the friendly yet crazy work mate, making every moment at fun one. Dean has hit a rut and questions why he still works at Shenanigan's, and cant commit with a fellow employee Amy. Dean was also asked if he wanted the assistant manager spot; to much of the content of others. Serena and Monty were dating, but they have a friendship on fake smiles and sarcasms.

    The odd mix of characters of waiting make this such a wonderful. It's just not focused upon the three main characters; Monty, Dean and Serena, the background characters have their own personalities and dilemmas, adding so much more story. The development of the characters aren't fully developed, but you can still understand and sympathies to their problems. The characters are clichéd; you have seen a lot of them before; but they are so well placed and interact perfectly; there is a realism to them.

    The major point of Waiting is the black humor that runs through it. It doesn't work off big set pieces and outlandish situations to make you laugh, the humor organically comes out of the characters from their dialog. A lot of the dialog is perverse, but it never seems out of place. Waiting does perfectly reflect the relationship between customer and waiter; well i did. Rob McKittrick unashamedly shows this interaction; the smart-ass customer who always complains, the regulars, and what could go behind the walls when the customers push to hard.

    Ryan Reynolds brings another eccentric performance forward. He had been stuck with that eccentric ego in a lot of movies; but he does it perfectly and does another great job again. Anna Faris had finally lost that ditsy persona and shows a broader range of acting; bringing a great performance. Justin Long does have a puppy dog face a lot of the time, but really comes forward in the more serious moments. All the other actors as the employees all do wonderful performances, making the background character more interesting.

    Waiting is a great black comedy on hospitality that is so painfully funny.
    8Sergiodave

    Far more realistic than you think

    Having spent over 30 years running bars in several countries, I can say hand on heart that there is so much in this movie that is either spot on or even sometimes understated. It reminded me so so many different times and places. A big word of advice, being nasty to your waiter will get you more than you bargained for in many countries, not just the States. You have been warned.
    7jbanet

    Disturbing, disgusting, offensive, and better than I expected

    When I first saw previews for this movie, I expected a soulless comedy about restaurant staff messing with customers. Although some people may feel that way even after seeing it, I was pleasantly surprised. From the introduction of 'the game' near the beginning of the movie, I knew this was going to be more interesting and even more disturbing than the previews.

    Despite what appears to be rather thin characterization, 'Waiting' succeeds at being a good character-driven movie. I am not sure why this is. Perhaps what seem to be just childish antics add depth to the characters without us realizing it. Some people complain that 'the game' is a 10 second gag stretched out for the entire film, and on the surface, this is true. However, the game is really more of a mechanism for developing characters than anything on its own. The result is a set of very flawed, but surprisingly likable characters. Also, the ending, though a little abrupt, is entertaining largely because the movie does a good job of setting up the characters and situation.

    This movie is not for everyone. If you do not like 'stupid' humor, then you will probably not be able to overlook that to enjoy the more subtle aspects. However, once you get past that, this movie is more than the sum of its parts.

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    • Anecdotes
      The ShenaniganZ restaurant was actually a converted Bennigan's restaurant. It has since been completely renovated and in 2009 it was a Verizon Wireless retail store.
    • Gaffes
      After Dean receives the business card and crumples it up, he throws it to the ground. In the next shot it is still in his hand.
    • Citations

      Naomi: Like that bitch needs to be eating dessert anyway.

      Bishop: Naomi... You know, if you ever want counseling in anger management or... alcoholism, I'd be more than glad to do it for you.

      Naomi: You'd do that for me? Thank you, I appreciate that. But I think I'd rather you just wash the fucking dishes and and shut the fuck up! Fucking psychobabble-bullshit asshole!

    • Crédits fous
      At the very end of the credits there is an "uber special thanks" section which contains Rob McKittrick's thank yous. The most notable ones being "God, for not existing," and "Kevin Smith, for providing the world with 'Clerks', the movie that made my movie seem possible. Randal is one of the greatest characters ever."
    • Versions alternatives
      As far as the unrated cut goes, the 'unrated' portions mostly concern the testicles and vagina shots near the end of the movie that had to be changed for the MPAA. For the vagina shot, the camera is slightly closer than it was theatrically. For the testicles shot in the theatrical, they were just hanging out of the boxers; this take is used on Disc Two during 'The Works' at the beginning of the Luis Guzman casting section. Another unrated change is that the rap video during the credits is uncensored, while the theatrical had words bleeped very arbitrarily.
    • Connexions
      Edited into Waiting...: Deleted Scenes (2006)
    • Bandes originales
      Nick and T-Dog's P-H-Fat Rap
      Written by Andy Milonakis

      Performed by Andy Milonakis and Max Kasch

      Music by Dean Shull

      Courtesy of Waiting, LLC

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    • How long is Waiting...?Alimenté par Alexa
    • Is "Waiting..." based on a book?
    • Am I seeing things or does Monty's work shirt change back and forth between green and blue throughout the entire movie?
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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 7 octobre 2005 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • Vidio (Indonesia)
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Allemand
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • No Es Otra Tonta Pelicula De Comida
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Nouvelle-Orléans, Louisiane, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Eden Rock Media
      • Element Films
      • L.I.F.T. Production
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    Box-office

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    • Budget
      • 3 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 16 124 543 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 6 021 106 $US
      • 9 oct. 2005
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 18 637 690 $US
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    Spécifications techniques

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    • Durée
      • 1h 34min(94 min)
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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