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Dean has never questioned his job at Shenanigan's. But after he learns that Chett, a high school classmate, now has a lucrative career in electrical engineering, he's thrown into turmoil about his dead-end life. Dean's friend Monty is in exactly the same boat, but he couldn't care less. Monty is put in charge of training Mitch, a shy new employee.
Dean has never questioned his job at Shenanigan's. But after he learns that Chett, a high school classmate, now has a lucrative career in electrical engineering, he's thrown into turmoil about his dead-end life. Dean's friend Monty is in exactly the same boat, but he couldn't care less. Monty is put in charge of training Mitch, a shy new employee.
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October 07, 2005
This movie's two goals are to be over-the-top funny and remind audience members what it feels like to be in your early 20s without a plan, and it's a complete success in both areas.
October 07, 2005
A puerile excuse for humour, perfectly described by one of the characters, in a rare moment of insight, as 'an exercise in retarded homophobic futility.'
June 03, 2006
You'd have more fun actually working in a restaurant. Probably.
April 29, 2009
It made me laugh. Out loud, a lot, and wildly, and I'm not ashamed to admit it.
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An undercooked, overdone raunchy comedy.
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October 11, 2005
You can do gross-out stuff and be funny, but it has to have some decent dialogue and characters.
April 19, 2009
Luis Guzman is especially funny as a sex-crazed head cook obsessed with a staff game that becomes a centerpiece of the film's humor.
October 07, 2005
As in waiting for it to be over.
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October 07, 2005
McKittrick's relentless vulgarity is wearing, but he's a strong visualist who keeps his shoestring-budget film looking fresh.
October 12, 2005
The funniest scene is also the saddest: The kitchen crew, having cleaned up, watching the clock like New Year's, goes nuts when a couple is seated a minute before closing. This is pain.
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