Will is a 30-something website manager who uses local café, Coffee Town, as his office. When the owners of the shop discuss plans to convert Coffee Town into a bar, Will enlists the help of his two best friends Chad and Gino to save his freeloading existence. In order to thwart the plans of Coffee Town's owners, the trio stages a robbery to create the illusion of an unsafe neighborhood not suitable for the proposed venue. Also standing in their way is Sam, a disgruntled barista with delusions of grandeur and Will's heartache over unrequited love for Becca.
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Although I seem to have had higher expectations than I thought, the movie is super entertaining.
a normal comedy. not sentimental, not aggressive, not special. only a refreshing picture about few peoples, a coffee shop 's small universe and social relations. friendship, love, vulnerabilities, jokes, teenagers in body of men, all seems be known and only the science to not has the ambition to impress does the difference. a nice film for the inspired manner to say an ordinary story. for the sensibility and grace, for the common pieces from many other lives, for the strange innocence of characters and for the acting. a film who remains after its end a surprise. because after a lot of waves of humor in different proportions and packages, a film about a not significant space and its people could be source of fresh air.
Good slacker movie. a friend turned me onto this movie and it was definitely worth it. This movie will appeal to the ppl that hang out at coffee shoppes, book stores and students at college. The cast is good. The setting is good. the vibe of the movie is great.Not a fast paced comedy, but that's a good thing. I really do not wanna type much more but IMDb is insisting that I have 10 lines. Most of the other reviews cover everything about this movie. If you do not like the slacker style comedy- then probably watch something else. The character Chad (Steve Little) is outta bounds! Some folks may not like the fight in this movie, but I was hurting from laughing so hard....so go get your cup of coffee and enjoy Coffee Town.
Well I've seen the trailer and a person reviewing this movie seems to be pretty good but what i'm not proud of is that their is a bit too much toilet humor in it. I mean it might be funny but hearing it constantly it's not very good. Even the story is like friends having fun and all. I would be proud to see this movie if it didn't had to much toilet humor.Also the plot line is like constantly surrounding the main characters except for Sam. We need to see more of Sam than like the other guys, it's like they are the BIG TIME stars than the other ones. Josh Groban's character is like hilarious. I would like to see more of his character than will and his buddies.
This is one of those films that grabbed me right off the bat with it's true-to-life dialogue and immensely fun detailing of the small but hilarious things we all experience in daily life but have never taken the time to put into words. It's the movie version of GOOD stand-up comedy, and while I'm not much of a reviewer, I wasn't ten minutes into this before I felt an insatiable obligation to share the pleasure with someone. Which seems like a natural sentiment considering how much charm this movie derives from its relatability.The plot is simple enough and seems sufficiently outlined in IMDb's summary, so I won't repeat it here. Note: For fans of, "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia", Glenn Howerton brilliantly deadpans the same type of semi-sociopath we've grown to...love to laugh and shake our heads at. He makes this film a treat. But what makes this movie truly engaging is its ability to produce a seemingly nonstop stream of jokes so personally relevant to the viewer and our daily lives, as to make one feel as if they're just as much of an insider to the humor as they are a witness. The dialogue's pace is its other strong suit. An off-hand remark may be overlooked by the characters as their attention is diverted elsewhere (along with the viewers') and and may have you intermittently wishing for a pause button in order to better relish just how funny these gems are. But by maintaining its momentum, the movie is allowing the viewer to catch some of these fastballs themselves, which of course, makes them that much more enjoyable. I'd compare its pacing with that of NBC's 30 Rock, but by replacing Rock's off-brand style of quirky jokes with the off-beat dialogue of a quirky character? The increase in humor just explodes exponentially. Really, this movie is THAT funny. If you're anything like me and not generally a laugh out loud type of person when it comes to cinema, I'll bet you'll find yourself coming out of this feeling like I did...that you really didn't have much of a choice in the matter!Many Kudos to CollegeHumor for that rare comedy that you'll probably want to watch again immediately after your first viewing so as to be better prepared for the onslaught of funny.