Intcatinfo
A Masterpiece!
SanEat
A film with more than the usual spoiler issues. Talking about it in any detail feels akin to handing you a gift-wrapped present and saying, "I hope you like it -- It's a thriller about a diabolical secret experiment."
Gurlyndrobb
While it doesn't offer any answers, it both thrills and makes you think.
Catangro
After playing with our expectations, this turns out to be a very different sort of film.
Kirpianuscus
this seems be the source of its success. a film about ordinary , every day small things. nothing new. but presented in the right light. this fact changing everything. because it is one of films who seems be a form of improvisation example. in the most simple manner. young people. a coffee shop. different problems, smart solutions, incidents and weakness in many forms. friendship, fears, love and life lessons. and, more. because the viewer becomes part of cast. so, a cool film !
Jennifer Clapton
I didn't know who played the character, Sam, so I googled it and found out it was Josh Groban. He is so funny in this movie, he should quit singing and take up a career as a full-time comedian. He plays a douche bag in this movie and holds nothing back. I've watched the movie several times just to watch him because I find him absolutely hilarious.The dude who plays the cop was a strange casting choice. He looks nothing like a cop is supposed to look but I guess that was the point. He looks out of place in his uniform and he's supper skinny and let's be real, a great many cops are fat.It's just a laid back, charming, funny movie without any big "Stars" getting in the way of my enjoyment of the film. Except maybe Josh Groban but I didn't even know who he was.
elizabethatkinson86
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.
nonprofitgnome1
I was extremely excited when I first saw the trailer for Coffee Town. As a huge fan of It's Always Sunny and Eastbound & Down, I couldn't wait to see Glenn Howerton and Steve Little in a movie together. They both put in hilarious performances but I'm not sure it made for a great movie.Coffee Town felt more like an extended sketch show than a movie. Yes, there was an overarching plot, planning to rob the Coffee Town to keep it from being converted to a bistro, but the movie shined in the conversations between the actors. It seemed like each time we saw them sitting in the Coffee Town was a small sketch. Don't get me wrong, these scenes were extremely funny but it lacked a cohesion found in most movies. It may be that the majority of the movie was set at the same spot inside the Coffee Shop as that lead to it just feeling like little clips.I did love the banter between all three of the lead characters. They genuinely felt like old friends and the dialog felt real. I can picture my friends and I having similar conversations. I also enjoyed the small parts from Adrianne Palicki and Josh Groban.If your looking for a good comedy thats very quotable and re watchable, I believe this is it. If you like your comedies to rely on story for their jokes than this may fall flat. Any fans of Howerton or Little you MUST watch.