"Still Waiting..."
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For some strange reason, I really liked the first movie, so I'll probably rent this somewhere down the line.
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I think it's gonna be terrible! Though I noticed that Chi McBride, Luis Guzman & Andy Milanokis are back in it. Though I could do without Andy, he's annoying!
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The first one was quite underrated, if it wasn't for The 40 Year Old Virgin my favorite comedy of 2005. Ryan Reynolds gained my allegiance from this one as a morally ambiguous perv, and it's one of the only things I've ever appreciated Dane Cook for (if only for his Thunderdome reference).
However, even with Luis back I won't see it. I try not to acknowledge the fact that direct to video sequels happened.
However, even with Luis back I won't see it. I try not to acknowledge the fact that direct to video sequels happened.
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Allana Ubach, Vanessa Lengies and Rob Benedict are also from Waiting. And IMDb lists Justin Long first, which seems suspect to me, since Long is busy doing theatrical features, but if that's true, then that's the majority of the cast right there.
I might give it a whirl, especially if I can get the original for cheap along with it. I wrote an early review on the boards at ComingSoon, and Rob McKittrick actually signed up for an account and posted on there thanking me for it, because he felt that the movie wouldn't receive many positive writeups and he was glad I was the first one.
I might give it a whirl, especially if I can get the original for cheap along with it. I wrote an early review on the boards at ComingSoon, and Rob McKittrick actually signed up for an account and posted on there thanking me for it, because he felt that the movie wouldn't receive many positive writeups and he was glad I was the first one.
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It's been confirmed that Long cameos in a scene near the end.
I'm all in for the sequel, but I'm not feeling it'll be very good; especially if Lionsgate is going the direct-to-video route.
The original film cost only $3 million to make and made nearly $20 million just theatrically (before it cleaned house on DVD). I feel that at least warrants it somewhat of a theatrical release.
I'm all in for the sequel, but I'm not feeling it'll be very good; especially if Lionsgate is going the direct-to-video route.
The original film cost only $3 million to make and made nearly $20 million just theatrically (before it cleaned house on DVD). I feel that at least warrants it somewhat of a theatrical release.
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I'll probably give it a rent.
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Looking forward to this. Loved the first one. I actually was in an MCSE training class with Andy Milonakis back in '99 and all the people were like "why isn't this little kid in school right now?"
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Seems like a cashgrab for me. Straight to DVD sequels of popular movies seems to be becoming a big trend as people want to revisit familiar characters. At least this one kept most of the same cast so I may rent it.
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I, for one, was hoping that when Pixar and Disney got married that would help end this trend. For those unaware of the connection, one of the conditions of that union is that the Pixar president gets final say over all releases, and he publicly announced his disdain for DTV sequels. Once the ones in the works were finished, I believe that Disney is not expected to continue the trend.
Spoiler:
Behind Enemy Lines: Columbia
Boogeyman 3
Vacancy 2: The First Cut
Without A Paddle: Nature's Calling
and another 1 or 2 I'm forgetting.
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Just for everyone's reference, I don't think it was intended as a DTV sequel, but Lionsgate switched owners. I doubt it was ever going to be big, but I don't think everyone went into it knowing that it was always going straight to DVD.
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I liked the first one and just bought it a second time on Blu-ray. I don't have high hopes for the sequel but it definitely gets a rental.
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Yeah...it's hard to imagine that Lionsgate thought they might have a smash on their hands with a starless sequel to a minor comedy from 2005 and/or them rolling it out in thousands of theaters, but I also definitely don't think everyone signed onto it knowing it was DTV material.
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It's been confirmed that Long cameos in a scene near the end.
I'm all in for the sequel, but I'm not feeling it'll be very good; especially if Lionsgate is going the direct-to-video route.
The original film cost only $3 million to make and made nearly $20 million just theatrically (before it cleaned house on DVD). I feel that at least warrants it somewhat of a theatrical release.
I'm all in for the sequel, but I'm not feeling it'll be very good; especially if Lionsgate is going the direct-to-video route.
The original film cost only $3 million to make and made nearly $20 million just theatrically (before it cleaned house on DVD). I feel that at least warrants it somewhat of a theatrical release.
So if you had a low cost movie that you weren't sure how to sell without names on the marquee, would you spend another $15-20 million on prints and advertising and hope to break even or bypass theatrical, minimize your advertising budget, and turn a profit first week? It's the reason you see so many direct to video movies now (produce a low budget Beethoven movie, schedule it to premiere on video, and start counting money). Direct to video also doesn't have the stigma that had years ago. With brands like American Pie, Land Before Time, Disney, and Species, and people like Al Pacino, Robert DeNiro, Brad Pitt, and George Clooney all tied to direct to video product, it's become quite a source of revenue, so much so that most studios now have video premiere production wings.
And for those curious, as the guy who produced both the first and second Waiting... DVDs, I happen to think that the sequel is actually funnier than the original, but it's definitely in a Gremlins/Gremlins 2 kind of way.
(And all those involved knew there was definitely a high probability that this was going to bypass theatrical. Of course everyone hopes for a big theatrical release, but they also all know that 100 times as many people will see it on DVD than would ever be able to see it in a theater.)
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Maggie Lawson makes it a definite rental, but the reason I liked the original was because I worked in a restaurant and could relate with their hatred of the place, the customers and the manager. The original was a cool day in the life kind of comedy.
Now they are trying to save the restaurant and they have the cool manager in John Michael Higgins. Instead of being a movie I can kind of relate to its just another rip off of the Meatballs, Revenge of the Nerds, etc us vs the other guys movie formula used over and over in teen comedies.
From the trailer it looks pretty bad so hopefully it can be a dollar rental at the Redbox. That is about the most I want to spend.
Now they are trying to save the restaurant and they have the cool manager in John Michael Higgins. Instead of being a movie I can kind of relate to its just another rip off of the Meatballs, Revenge of the Nerds, etc us vs the other guys movie formula used over and over in teen comedies.
From the trailer it looks pretty bad so hopefully it can be a dollar rental at the Redbox. That is about the most I want to spend.
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Okay this like one of those sequels that just copies things from the first one, like the very first thing in the trailer is a copy of the the thing between Ryan Reynolds and the underage girl. And the ending is like when the chick flashes her crotch to everyone.
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Still Waiting... - $19.98 SRP – This straight-to-disc sequel follows the continuing adventures of the wait staff at Shenaniganz restaurant. Available in Unrated (90mins) and Rated (88mins) versions, features include:
* Anamorphic Widescreen
* English DD2.0 and DD5.1 Surround
* English and Spanish subtitles
* Audio Commentary with writer Rob McKittrick and producer Jeff Balis
* “Sloppy Seconds” featurette
* Deleted/extended scenes
* Gag reel
Watching the trailer, the main thing I don't like about it is that they have this kid trying to take over the Ryan Reynolds void by just aping Reynolds. They should have tried to lure the actor who played the newbie back (whose name currently escapes me) and had a whole different vibe.
* Anamorphic Widescreen
* English DD2.0 and DD5.1 Surround
* English and Spanish subtitles
* Audio Commentary with writer Rob McKittrick and producer Jeff Balis
* “Sloppy Seconds” featurette
* Deleted/extended scenes
* Gag reel
Watching the trailer, the main thing I don't like about it is that they have this kid trying to take over the Ryan Reynolds void by just aping Reynolds. They should have tried to lure the actor who played the newbie back (whose name currently escapes me) and had a whole different vibe.
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Watching the trailer, the main thing I don't like about it is that they have this kid trying to take over the Ryan Reynolds void by just aping Reynolds. They should have tried to lure the actor who played the newbie back (whose name currently escapes me) and had a whole different vibe.