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List Price: $19.98 | | Label: 20th Century Fox
Salesrank: 10861
Released: November 27, 2007 |
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MPAA Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Media: DVD |
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Editorial Review:
Don't miss writer/director Adrienne Shelly's sweet sassy comedy about the power of friendship motherhood and second chances starring the radiant Keri Russell who serves up "a hilarious and heartfelt performance" (Rolling Stone). System Requirements:Running Time; 100 Mins.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: COMEDY/ROMANTIC COMEDY Rating: PG-13 UPC: 024543460282 Manufacturer No: 2246028
Description of Waitress (Full Screen Edition):
Much like the films of Hal Hartley, Waitress is funny in a deadpan sort of way, but a sadness lurks below the surface. After making a splash in Hartley's The Unbelievable Truth and Trust, Adrienne Shelly turned to directing with Sudden Manhattan and I'll Take You There. Set in a small Southern town, her third picture revolves around waitress Jenna (Felicity's radiant Keri Russell), who works at Joe's Pie Diner (Joe is played by Andy Griffith). Jenna is the pastry genius who makes Joe's joint shine. Her co-workers include the forthright Becky (Cheryl Hines, Curb Your Enthusiasm) and insecure Dawn (Shelly). All three have man trouble, but Jenna has it the worst. Her husband, Earl (Jeremy Sisto, Six Feet Under), treats her like a piece of property. When she finds out she's pregnant, Jenna fears she'll be stuck with him forever. Then, she develops a crush on her married obstetrician, Dr. Pomatter (Nathan Fillion, Serenity). With the aid of her fanciful confections, like peachy keen tarts, their flirtation develops into a full-blown affair. It appears to be a no-win situation, but Shelly finds an empowering way to bring this bittersweet story to a close. If the candy-colored conclusion plays more like fantasy than reality, it's a fantasy worth embracing. Sadly, Shelly was murdered before Waitress ever saw the light of day (leaving behind a husband and child of her own). Fortunately, her final film is far more life-affirming than morose, although it does end with the word "goodbye." --Kathleen C. Fennessy
Waitress (Full Screen Edition) Reviews:
"Baby, Don't You Cry." Tender Romance Movie That Will Make You Love Pie. 
2008-09-30 - Writer-director-star-songwriter Adrienne Shelly's final movie is a bittersweet romance film that will make you fall in love with Keri Russell (if you haven't already) and pie. There's not a false note in this sensuous (figuratively speaking) drama of a young waitress named Jenna (Keri Russell; TV's "Felicity") who is trapped in an abusive relationship with her loser s.o.b. husband Earl (Jeremy Sisto; the abysmal and blasphemous made-for-TV film "Jesus"). I won't give the plot away, though. Watch for Andy Griffith (TV's "The Andy Griffith Show" and
"Matlock") as the cantankerous, but warm-hearted, owner of Joe's Pie Shop. Sadly, Adrienne Shelly (who also plays Dawn in the film, besides co-writing the heart-warming song "Baby, Don't You Cry" & writing and directing and the movie) was murdered before the film was released (her killer is currently in jail), leaving behind a grieving husband and a cute little girl (who appears briefly in the film). Rated PG for some language.
waitress sparkles, charms 
2008-09-30 - keri russell's sweetcharming performanceis one good reasonto see Waitress, aheartwarming filmthat loses no timein capturing itsaudience.Add a dyna-micturn by the greatAndy Griffith andthe outstandingdirection and scriptof the late AdrienneShelly and you havea winner.
love this movie 
2008-09-30 - This is absolutely one of my favorite movies! I'd rave about it, but I'm supposed to be reviewing the product itself right? Well, it arrived in a timely manner and in perfect condition, so I'm pretty pleased. I watched it again the other day... great film!
Pleasant Surprise 
2008-09-17 - I watched this a couple of days ago and I have to admit that I was pleasantly surprised with this movie. Keri Russell, Adrienne Shelly, Cheryl Hines, Andy Griffith, Jeremy Sisto, etc did an amazing job at portraying the 'blue-collar', small Southern town life. The difference between a good movie and a mediocre one is the ability of the entire cast to reel the viewer into their plot and therefore make us feel emotionally involved. The sad and poignant note is that Adrienne Shelly, who did an amazing job as screenwriter, director, supporting actress did not live to see her creations' eventual acceptance and success. Do not miss the opportunity of acquiring this "gem".
Another Pretty Good Chick Flick!!! 
2008-09-09 - As I've said before, I'm usually not a chick-flick guy. I'm more into horror, gore, and sick twisted comedy, but I watched this with my mom once, and it was pretty good. It has a lot of funny scenes and funny dialogue. It even has the legendary Andy Griffith in it. Jenna's husband Earl reminds me of Ronnie White from Rob Zombie's Halloween, and Doyle from Sling Blade. So, if you are a fan of comedy, pies, abuse, and Andy Griffith, then you'll love WAITRESS!