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1080P High Definition; 16x9 Widescreen Version; 7.1 PCM Audio (Uncompressed); 5.1 Dolby Digital Surround EX Audio; English and Spanish Subtitles; The Works: All Access Interactive Video Commentary; New Cast and Crew Commentary; "That Little Extra" Producer's Documentary; Going to the Movies With Rob and Andy: The Waiting...Premiere; Expanded Telestrator Commentary; Deleted Scenes; Outtakes; Alternate Takes; Theatrical Trailer.
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- Waiting...
1. Home Sweet Home
2. The New Guy
3. The Power
4. Going Senile
5. Never a Complaint
6. Woman's Opinion
7. Management Card
8. Anger Management
9. Big Winner
10. The Party
11. Closing Time
12. Chet Miller
13. All In Perspective
14. A Good Friend
15. Next Wednesday
16. Made Man
Learn why you should never send your food back and other valuable lessons in this over-the-top comedy set in the food service industry. Dean (Justin Long) and Monty (Ryan Reynolds) are two longtime friends who work as waiters as Shenanigan's, a self-consciously "fun" chain restaurant. Both have been working at the restaurant since they graduated from high school; it's only recently occurred to Dean that he has nothing to show for the last four years of his life but a community college diploma and his name tag from work, and he's developed a sudden urgency to make something of himself. Monty, on the other hand, is more interested in making time with the women on the wait staff at work than accomplishing anything, though his recent relationship with fellow employee Serena (Anna Faris) has rather dramatically crashed and burned. Over the course of an evening at Shenanigan's, Dean and Monty confront obnoxious customers and train timid new employee Mitch (John Francis Daley) while dealing with wildly eccentric chef Raddimus (Luis Guzman), control-freak manager Dan (David Koechner), and a kitchen full of crazed cooks, prep workers, and dish-washers. Waiting was the first feature film from writer and director Rob McKittrick. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide