If you’ve dreamed of a movie that’s ‘for guys, by guys,’ then “Still Waiting” may just be the movie for you.
“Still Waiting” is the sequel to Rob McKittrick breakout comedy “Waiting,” continuing the miss-adventures of the wait staff at the Shenaniganz restaurant. Just don’t let the guise fool you. This story is nothing about serving food or the restaurant business.
“Still Waiting” is all about the social antics of men and the politics of dating, sprinkled with a touch of gregarious cleavage. The moment you start watching the previews, you’ll instantly be reminded of the good old days of cheap wings at Hooters and the Juggy Dance Squad on the “Man Show.”
“Still Waiting” breaks down the mystery of dating for men from an irreverent perspective. Former Man Show host, and all around guys’ guy, Adam Carolla joins the cast to share his encyclopedia of singles dating. My personal favorite dating tip was Carolla’s sage advice on tattoos (see below).
The clips previewed below will give you a taste of creator Rob McKittrick’s comedy, and will surely spark a laugh from even the most pious of individuals. Or not.
“Still Waiting” comes to DVD Feb. 17.
Being An Asshole
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How It’s Done
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Tattoos
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Chicken Sandwich
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Synopsis:
This saucy sequel to “Waiting” follows the continuing adventures of the wait staff at Shenaniganz restaurant. Many familiar faces are still there, showing a new generation of servers the ropes. Two years have passed, and Shenaniganz is dealing with stiff competition from the new Ta-Ta’s Wing Shack next door. All the “best” waitresses have bolted to the wing joint - where the clothes are shorter and the tips bigger and customers are following. The heat is on the Shenaniganz team to smash the competition, lift their numbers (and their hemlines), and remind the public who’s got the tastiest fast food in town - before its curtains for their restaurant.
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