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A website manager enlists the help of his two friends in order to convince the owners of his favorite coffee shop -- which doubles as his office -- not to turn their business into a bar.A website manager enlists the help of his two friends in order to convince the owners of his favorite coffee shop -- which doubles as his office -- not to turn their business into a bar.A website manager enlists the help of his two friends in order to convince the owners of his favorite coffee shop -- which doubles as his office -- not to turn their business into a bar.
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Why isn't this movie available??? This movie is 10 years old and I watched on Showtime six years ago. With all of the streaming apps and devices, this movie along with hendreds of others are unavailble to the public. Makes no sense when there are 100,000's of crap movies one several stremers at once...SMH!
I found this film by accident and am glad I did. What a great film, great comic timing, a great storyline and a great cast. Yes I thought the film was great.
The film harks back to the films Kevin Smith made in the beginning of his career and I wish he had continued.
I thoroughly enjoyed this film from its brilliant and creative opening credits to its little jokes in the end credits. There were actual laugh out loud moments and I really think that Josh Groban stole the show.
The cast worked well together and they all seemed to enjoy the film. The extras, down to Phil's happy birthday opera being dismissed was really funny.
I found this film by accident and am glad I did. What a great film, great comic timing, a great storyline and a great cast. Yes I thought the film was great.
The film harks back to the films Kevin Smith made in the beginning of his career and I wish he had continued.
I thoroughly enjoyed this film from its brilliant and creative opening credits to its little jokes in the end credits. There were actual laugh out loud moments and I really think that Josh Groban stole the show.
The cast worked well together and they all seemed to enjoy the film. The extras, down to Phil's happy birthday opera being dismissed was really funny.
I was extremely excited when I first saw the trailer for Coffee Town. As a huge fan of It's Always Sunny and Eastbound & Down, I couldn't wait to see Glenn Howerton and Steve Little in a movie together. They both put in hilarious performances but I'm not sure it made for a great movie.
Coffee Town felt more like an extended sketch show than a movie. Yes, there was an overarching plot, planning to rob the Coffee Town to keep it from being converted to a bistro, but the movie shined in the conversations between the actors. It seemed like each time we saw them sitting in the Coffee Town was a small sketch. Don't get me wrong, these scenes were extremely funny but it lacked a cohesion found in most movies. It may be that the majority of the movie was set at the same spot inside the Coffee Shop as that lead to it just feeling like little clips.
I did love the banter between all three of the lead characters. They genuinely felt like old friends and the dialog felt real. I can picture my friends and I having similar conversations. I also enjoyed the small parts from Adrianne Palicki and Josh Groban.
If your looking for a good comedy thats very quotable and re watchable, I believe this is it. If you like your comedies to rely on story for their jokes than this may fall flat. Any fans of Howerton or Little you MUST watch.
Coffee Town felt more like an extended sketch show than a movie. Yes, there was an overarching plot, planning to rob the Coffee Town to keep it from being converted to a bistro, but the movie shined in the conversations between the actors. It seemed like each time we saw them sitting in the Coffee Town was a small sketch. Don't get me wrong, these scenes were extremely funny but it lacked a cohesion found in most movies. It may be that the majority of the movie was set at the same spot inside the Coffee Shop as that lead to it just feeling like little clips.
I did love the banter between all three of the lead characters. They genuinely felt like old friends and the dialog felt real. I can picture my friends and I having similar conversations. I also enjoyed the small parts from Adrianne Palicki and Josh Groban.
If your looking for a good comedy thats very quotable and re watchable, I believe this is it. If you like your comedies to rely on story for their jokes than this may fall flat. Any fans of Howerton or Little you MUST watch.
This is one you'll either find very personally applicable and funny, or you'll wonder if it was even a comedy. I love all the leads so it was custom made for me, im not gonna lie. Caught it about 10 years ago when it first came out on video on demand, then watched it agains recently and still thought it was great.
Dennis is basically Dennis from Sunny, Stevie is basically Stevie, and Jean Ralphio was a slight variation on that character but still kinda similar. They were all great together and I wish they were in more movies together honestly, their chemistry was great.
The plot is a bit thin but the lines and ideas are enough to carry it. Reminds me of brothers Solomon or hot rod or something in that regard. Low budget but that didn't really seem to hamper it at all, and kinda worked in its favor if anything.
I mean the dvd is like $10, take a risk and grab it since it doesn't seem to be streaming anywhere unfortunately. That's the cost of one mediocre movie in theaters...
Dennis is basically Dennis from Sunny, Stevie is basically Stevie, and Jean Ralphio was a slight variation on that character but still kinda similar. They were all great together and I wish they were in more movies together honestly, their chemistry was great.
The plot is a bit thin but the lines and ideas are enough to carry it. Reminds me of brothers Solomon or hot rod or something in that regard. Low budget but that didn't really seem to hamper it at all, and kinda worked in its favor if anything.
I mean the dvd is like $10, take a risk and grab it since it doesn't seem to be streaming anywhere unfortunately. That's the cost of one mediocre movie in theaters...
I like most of what college humor does but this one isn't it.
this feels like a sketch or a 30 minute sitcom episode stretched to a movie. the character development is close to nothing. the only character who gets any depth is the lead but hes just not that interesting to begin with. all the other character are static background that barely have anything to do with the movie and its story. your not sure how these guys meet and why they're even friends.
acting is OK and Ben schwartch is the best of them unfortunately he has a simple role to play that gets repetitive fast.
the story is very simple making you wounder why are you watching this and why so much effort was put into something so meaningless. the story tries to deliver some thought on life, karma and good and bad but barely scratches the surface.
if your bored and like simple comedy this ones fine but just about any other movie to TV show will better fill your time.
this feels like a sketch or a 30 minute sitcom episode stretched to a movie. the character development is close to nothing. the only character who gets any depth is the lead but hes just not that interesting to begin with. all the other character are static background that barely have anything to do with the movie and its story. your not sure how these guys meet and why they're even friends.
acting is OK and Ben schwartch is the best of them unfortunately he has a simple role to play that gets repetitive fast.
the story is very simple making you wounder why are you watching this and why so much effort was put into something so meaningless. the story tries to deliver some thought on life, karma and good and bad but barely scratches the surface.
if your bored and like simple comedy this ones fine but just about any other movie to TV show will better fill your time.
I'm actually not much of a comedy movie fan, why? Because most really aren't worth wasting your time on. I am a fan of undiscovered movie gems though, and this really is one of those. I laughed very loud at so many of the scenes I couldn't count them all. It's very funny, very close to the line at times, and feels fresh all the way through. It has charm in spades.
I will be recommending this to those who like a good comedy, though once again, I still hate Adam Sandler (and his cronies) so given that some intelligence probably went into making this little flick, Sandlerites may pass.
I will be recommending this to those who like a good comedy, though once again, I still hate Adam Sandler (and his cronies) so given that some intelligence probably went into making this little flick, Sandlerites may pass.
Did you know
- TriviaWhen Gino (Ben Schwartz) is sitting in the car while Will (Glenn Howerton) and Chad (Steve Little) are robbing Coffee Town, on his phone he's watching the opening sequence for a College Humor video. College Humor are the Production Company that produced this movie.
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- 1h 27m(87 min)
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