Waiting
Ryan Reynolds again reprises his Van Wilder role, only this time his character is named "Monty". Waiting is a minor comedy in the style of Stripes, Caddyshack and pretty much any coming-of-age working man comedy. He is the "Generation X" Bill Murray meant to entertain Generation Y (or whatever they call the kids that came after us). The fact is that Reynolds is only very slightly funny, he might do moderately well in a sitcom where the fact that I didn't pay to see him wasn't weighing on my mind everytime he tried to be funny and failed. There are a handful of sequences that will appeal to food-service workers (and former food-service workers like myself), but not that many, example: the bitchy lady who gets her food seasoned with all manner of hazardous waste is so real she is more scary to me than funny.
To keep this movie from appealing only to white young people they brought in Chi McBride and Luis Guzman, both of who work hard but not really make the movie any better, even if they do look like real-life restaurant workers.
In the end, if a guy kicking another guy in the ass is one of three things to make you laugh in 90 minutes, it probably wasn't worth the time.