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  1. Waiting... is a 2005 American independent comedy film written and directed by Rob McKittrick (in his directorial debut) and starring Ryan Reynolds, Anna Faris, and Justin Long. McKittrick wrote the screenplay while working as a waiter .

  2. Oct 7, 2005 · 1. 2 Videos. 71 Photos. Comedy. Young employees at ShenaniganZ restaurant collectively stave off boredom and adulthood with their antics. Director. Rob McKittrick. Writer. Rob McKittrick. Stars. Ryan Reynolds. Anna Faris. John Francis Daley. See production info at IMDbPro. STREAMING. +2. Add to Watchlist. Added by 70.8K users. 312 User reviews.

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  3. Mar 8, 2011 · Waiting... (2005) Official trailer - YouTube. daphschizo. 1.39K subscribers. Subscribed. 877. 279K views 13 years ago. Ryan Reynolds as Monty in Waiting Also starring Anna Faris, Justin Long,...

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  4. Employees at a Bennigan's-like restaurant (called, creatively enough, Shenanigan's), kill time before their real lives get started. But while they wait, they'll have to deal with picky customers who want their steak cooked to order and enthusiastic managers who want to build the perfect wait staff.

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  5. Staffers at the restaurant Shenaniganz engage in various pranks and games -- both on and off the clock. However, in the course of one day, waiter Dean (Justin Long) must choose to either accept a...

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  6. Apr 30, 2020 · Watch the hilarious trailer of Waiting... (2005), a comedy film about the antics of restaurant staff, starring Ryan Reynolds, Anna Faris and more.

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  7. Oct 6, 2005 · Roger Ebert pans the comedy film Waiting... as melancholy and unfunny, with characters who are types, not people. He criticizes the Penis Game, the customers, the subplot with the receptionist, and the film's attempts at shock value.