If you mean the scene in the kitchen where she is talking then yelling at the black guy, it’s: “Thank you. I appreciate that. But I think I’d rather have you just WASH THE F@CKING DISHES AND SHUT THE F@CK UP! F@CKING PSYCHOBABBLE BULLSHIT ASSHOLE! 🤣
Yes, that's the point, Working with incompetence for a while tends to shorten the fuse of the competent worker. I literally had to quit working for others due to this very trait in myself. I can not stand to be the only one doing my job and also having to do the job of others.
I've never worked in food service for one second of my life... I'm a journeyman electrician. But I can tell you that if you give even one iota of a f*** about doing a good job... You'll be like Naomi.
@@redneckhippiefreakleft three social service jobs and changed industry over this. Nothing more frustrating than incompetence- especially when there's stakes.
@@ennuiii It amazes me at how many Citizens have accepted such erosion of our social fabric.. Honestly, this is news to me in the areas you mention.. I mean..ugg, EVERYONE looses a conscientious (or at least Conscious and self aware) social worker, because some idiot refuses to meet the minimal requirements demanded by the job they chose to do..I expect it in my labor pools and trades but it is fully infuriating to hear the Social support system snuffers from this affliction too. Ugg.
The shaking in anger and dragging the cigarette deep as fuck so reminds me of my time as a cook lmao The difference is the customers piss off the waitresses and then they piss off the kitchen staff lol
I love this freaking scene. When I first saw the film I cried into tears and I used to repeat her screaming line along with the movie. 😂😂😂 And the dude walking by with his face made it more funny!!!
I've been working in the food industry a few years now, and I have to say I relate to naomi the most. She is customer service in a nutshell. A foul mouthed monster in the kitchen, a saint in front of customers.
And I'm not sure how this movie never taught customers how to customer. There isn't a waiter in the world that won't vouch for this movie as a perfect recreation of what goes on behind the scenes in any restaurant, so why do you continue to fk with the people who bring you your food? So glad I'm out of serving tables now.
@mavisrecon7948 Cause many people are complete morons who have that rotten idea of "the customer is always right " along with your tip depends on your service so they think they can be dicks to you. I never messed with anybody's food but I saw it done is so many super gross ways it's a reminder to not demean the person providing you service.
Don’t let the manager expo if all they know how to do is hide in their office. This is NOT all mangers, just the coward ones. I’ve seen magnificent managers who can expo and do great at it.
We had an exec chef at the hotel that I worked at that was exactly like this manager for expo. He did well at everything else but when it came to running the line he was awful. Messed up the order if the tickets even though they were timestamped, would mix up orders. It got to the point where we would take turns coming from behind the line like "Chef, I got expo, if you want to help can you take over (whatever station we were assigned to) After about the 8th time of that happening he was like "Does everyone hate when I run expo or something?" And I had to be the one to be like "It's just not the best fit, Chef."
Her laugh while taking the hot fudge sundae order was incredible. It's amazing how genuine she made it considering she is acting like she is "acting" like she is a pleasant smiling waitress.
I worked in and out of kitchens for a good decade before i went to college. This movie is spot on. I knew a server just like Naomi. She'd kick in the kitchen door to dish with her tray of dirty dishes cursing up a storm...then walk out to the dining area with a sweet smile and look happy as hell.
This was a great clip. I cooked at a Bennigan's in the late 80s and I worked with all these characters. Typically the shifts ended around 1-2am and everyone would go party together after yelling at each other all night.
That's spot on. I cooked at red lobster from 2000-2007 and my best friends were servers. We'd argue like hell at work....then all go to the bar and get shitty together.....usually to Benigans since that was the latest restaurant bar open. That was the spot all the restaurant workers would hit up after work. I swear we would order so much booze and overtip this one server we always requested....we put her kids through college. Lol.
She was also in i think meet the fockers or little fockers. She played a latin person and my god her accent and acting was so good. I hope to see her more she is so good. Edit: my apologies she is a person of latin american origin. Her acting was still brilliant
this represents MOST ALL 20-35 year old women in the restaurant business..... work with them.. you'll see everyone's dark-side during and after a rush....
Represents guys too, I was a waiter at T.G.I. Friday's. I kept my cool around the customers at all times but as soon as I was in the kitchen, I started going Naomi on everyone... with my voice down of course; can't have the stooges in the dining room who can't tip to save their fucking lives thinking Friday's hired a raving lunatic. Another waiter who I worked alongside though could make me and even Naomi look calm (if that can believed.) He got so heated one night, the dishwasher had to call the cops. That was right before I moved on and last I heard of him, he had been enrolled in anger management courses; all because of waiting!
Alanna Ubach is a fantastic character actress. She played Elle's ditzy, valley girl best friend in both Legally Blonde films, she was Marcia Brady's obsessive lesbian friend in the first 90's Brady Bunch movie, Cassie and Lexi's wine mom in Euphoria, the family Matriarch in Coco, and countless other roles. She's hilarious, I love when she suddenly pops up in a show or film.
She was the best part about this movie. I could watch this movie 24 hours a day and never get tired of it. Love it. I worked in a restaurant so I totally relate to this movie lol!😂
As a former dishwasher I stayed out of everyone’s business and did my job, accepted the tip pool I was given each morning. Kept the dishes washed fast, ran the clean stuff to the kitchen, hauled ice, took out the trash, bussed a few tables and occasionally helped roll silverware. Stay out of everyone’s business do your job and collect the paycheck each week, I worked for a steak house called O’Brians it was part time but I got 30 hours a week it was easy to do and I didn’t have to interact with many people, free lunch and all the soda I could drink and a radio was in the kitchen. I ate burgers and fries everyday and was clean properly cooked food cause I saw them make it. But definitely the customers were horrible to waitstaff and didn’t like to tip much. I wasn’t expecting to have tips shared with me since I didn’t know the restaurant business.
I have had a crush on her since I was a kid. She was amazing here. The neck crack that helps her transition into her "friendly" server self always makes me laugh. I was working as a server when this came out and I never felt so close to a movie
This is an excellent cult film with terrific ensemble acting. Now and then a cast is assembled and a totally magical experience occurs. Alanna Ubach is pure genius.
From what I remember, this was also a first-time director who was from the foodservice industry. I've had my share of waiting tables, and I remember seeing this in the theater and rolling in laughter throughout.
I've never worked in a restaurant where people sit down and get served (for more than a couple weeks), but I do work at a pizza place and this movie is so relatable lmao. The manager sweating profusely under pressure, the underpaid unappreciated person who knows the ins and outs of everything, the work drama, the stoners, the hot girl they put up front to interact with the customers. I could go on. I love this movie
I say this frequently to my Mom and she knows exactly where it's from everytime, "Oooo! That does sound good!" Than she goes to the back pissed off, lmao!! She's literally the best part of this movie. She's freaking hilarious.
im not a servent . i work at a clothing store as the register . and i agree 100% with this woman . i think i need a Naomi in life . everybody needs one
This movie is one of the best movies ever but very underrated. This is 100% life and everyone that is/was working in gastronomy business understand every minute of this movie and have a lot of fun :)
That this is Roxy from It's Always Sunny blows my mind. I'm sad that I just discovered her now, yet realize I've seen her in things before while growing up and didn't know it was her. God she's gorgeous and hilarious.
Me too i love people like this, at least they let it all out and you know how they really feel instead of hiding how they feel or talking behind your back
The manager messing tickets and shit up in the kitchen where he DOES NOT BELONG and her talking about how the manager position changes you is sooooo freaking real, like y'all have no idea! Going through it now at a fancy dine-in movie theatre 🤣🤣🤣
@@lexiluthor3926 Fuckin Frank Reynolds. "I'm still gonna pay you, but I want you to stop banging other guy's". Yo I love it's always sunny in Philadelphia hahaha!
She is the best character. When I read she did Mama Imelda on Coco, it was crazy to believe it's the same person. I love Mama Imelda too, she played that role perfectly. :)
My first time running into seeing Alanna Ubach was on TV, she was on this show Beakman's World for kids. I was at some airport waiting to get on my flight to join my (army) unit in Rome before transferring to Iraq. She was hilarious and just cute as a button. Never really got the launch she deserved. Shes done such great characters.
Guys I’m being serious. I worked for 6 years in a literal 5 star place. This isn’t a joke. It happens every single night. Like I can’t say how much this is a literal depiction of what transpires.
Her moment when she yells GODDAMNIT at Dan while he’s fumbling at expediting is fucking hilarious. When I was an expeditor, I always felt like that when I’d come back after break and see who ever was covering me fucking shit up.
I always felt the same way as a dishwasher. Which is why I never wanted to take any breaks cause by the time I come back from my 30 minute break, my entire area has turned into complete shit. And then I immediately hear "WE NEED SILVERWARE!" And I would have to stop myself from snapping back saying "Then why the fuck wasn't there someone covering me? Knowing damn well this shit piles up in just 5 MINUTES WITHOUT SOMEONE HERE!!!"
@@ReubenWalton the person who plates and finishes orders so they can be ran out to tables. We just call it Expo because the steel counter with all the sauces and garnishes is called an Expo line.
I worked in retail for 12 years, and this really sums up my time there. I'd be polite and helpful when dealing with customers, but the second I made it to the stock room I'd be screaming and cursing about everything.
And then you announce the closing time and they ignore you because they don’t think you’re being serious. But we have to ask them politely to leave when I’m one second away from screaming “Fucking leave already!”
Naomi is basically what I was like at the end of my serving career. Too real 🤣This movie is soo accurate at about this industry except maybe the messing with people’s food: we didn’t do that.
LOL!!! I waitered part-time for a year and a bit while at university .... I saw Waiting for the first time two days ago and I burst out laughing at a LOT of the scenes and then realised "Holy shit! I've actually seen shit like that happen, had obnoxious customers like that..." VERY funny in places and Naomi (Alanna Ulbach) steals all her scenes...
Her change of expression when she walks away from Sundae Lady is priceless.
That is a gift. Trust me, I have done that. :)
The last one "lowsy fucking cocksucke-Hi how is everything?"
Her name is Naomi
@@lenathompson4856
He was talking about the customer when he said Sundae Lady, not the waitress Naomi.
A lot of us have been there
One of those rare times, where literally everyone is perfectly cast!
YES!!!
For real lol
Back before Ryan Reynolds became a sellout shill
@@Eet_Miathe he'll are you talking about
@@Eet_Mia dope bro
After being a server for 6 years, I can honestly say this woman is 100% accurate 🤣
Was one for 5 years, and I eventually turned into 1:40 😂😂😂, MINUS the screaming lol.
😅I don’t get what she says after “shut the f*** up” can anybody transcript please ? 😂
If you mean the scene in the kitchen where she is talking then yelling at the black guy, it’s: “Thank you. I appreciate that. But I think I’d rather have you just WASH THE F@CKING DISHES AND SHUT THE F@CK UP! F@CKING PSYCHOBABBLE BULLSHIT ASSHOLE! 🤣
I've been at my place for six years too. I agree She's 100 % accurate
@@joseortiz-sr4jl she yells "fuckin psycho babble bullshit asshole"
the actress that played Naomi stole every scene. I know shes still working steady, but she should be bigger in Hollywood.
Alanna Ubach. Also was in Meet the Fockers as the Latin housekeeper. Hawt.
It's funny that she got her start on "Beakman's World", which I used to watch all the time as a kid, lol
Recently she’s Mama Imelda in Coco
She was Marcia's lesbian friend in The Brady Bunch Movie.
FLexxxtreme are you going to lower your price to compete? TBH I didn't think it was worth $30
The funniest thing is that she's, like, super competent at her job.
My thought is that she’s probably worked there for over a decade and knows when a person can be heard from the kitchen
Yes, that's the point, Working with incompetence for a while tends to shorten the fuse of the competent worker. I literally had to quit working for others due to this very trait in myself. I can not stand to be the only one doing my job and also having to do the job of others.
I've never worked in food service for one second of my life... I'm a journeyman electrician. But I can tell you that if you give even one iota of a f*** about doing a good job... You'll be like Naomi.
@@redneckhippiefreakleft three social service jobs and changed industry over this. Nothing more frustrating than incompetence- especially when there's stakes.
@@ennuiii It amazes me at how many Citizens have accepted such erosion of our social fabric.. Honestly, this is news to me in the areas you mention.. I mean..ugg, EVERYONE looses a conscientious (or at least Conscious and self aware) social worker, because some idiot refuses to meet the minimal requirements demanded by the job they chose to do..I expect it in my labor pools and trades but it is fully infuriating to hear the Social support system snuffers from this affliction too. Ugg.
Some people don't truly know how accurate this is 🤣🤣
I was a dishwasher and a busboy I know it's accurate . This movie toned it down.
Exactly!!! I've been a server and a bartender is steak houses....it's pretty on point. Lol
The shaking in anger and dragging the cigarette deep as fuck so reminds me of my time as a cook lmao
The difference is the customers piss off the waitresses and then they piss off the kitchen staff lol
Very accurate.. I miss it too..
This was before cameras were in every room in the restaurant.
When Naomi rages against Bishop I laughed into a puddle of tears omg. She was the best in this movie.
One of, if not the best scene in the movie!
That scene alone, should’ve won her an Oscar
I love this freaking scene. When I first saw the film I cried into tears and I used to repeat her screaming line along with the movie. 😂😂😂
And the dude walking by with his face made it more funny!!!
I just looked up that scene and it led me here. Lol
What movie is it?
I've been working in the food industry a few years now, and I have to say I relate to naomi the most.
She is customer service in a nutshell.
A foul mouthed monster in the kitchen, a saint in front of customers.
They have to. xD It's their pay check!
Yup
And I'm not sure how this movie never taught customers how to customer. There isn't a waiter in the world that won't vouch for this movie as a perfect recreation of what goes on behind the scenes in any restaurant, so why do you continue to fk with the people who bring you your food?
So glad I'm out of serving tables now.
Somewhere around year 5 I became Naomi
@mavisrecon7948 Cause many people are complete morons who have that rotten idea of "the customer is always right " along with your tip depends on your service so they think they can be dicks to you. I never messed with anybody's food but I saw it done is so many super gross ways it's a reminder to not demean the person providing you service.
She nails her role in this movie.
You will never know how funny this is unless youve waited tables. It will turn you lmao
83nessafly so accurate I was a dish washer and it was just like this
Delivery drive here, trust me we can relate lol
I worked in fast food and it brought out my inner Naomi
@@marioboyd557 Did you offer people anger management and alcohol counseling?
23 years in the business. I now despise a majority of humanity.
Her hand tremble when she flips out about him taking the manager job is fn gold.
"You put in your FUCKING tie.." I love that line after the pause
0:20 the manager coming out to help during the rush and being painfully terrible is so perfectly accurate lmao
So much!! 😂
Don’t let the manager expo if all they know how to do is hide in their office. This is NOT all mangers, just the coward ones. I’ve seen magnificent managers who can expo and do great at it.
We had an exec chef at the hotel that I worked at that was exactly like this manager for expo. He did well at everything else but when it came to running the line he was awful. Messed up the order if the tickets even though they were timestamped, would mix up orders. It got to the point where we would take turns coming from behind the line like "Chef, I got expo, if you want to help can you take over (whatever station we were assigned to) After about the 8th time of that happening he was like "Does everyone hate when I run expo or something?" And I had to be the one to be like "It's just not the best fit, Chef."
Her laugh while taking the hot fudge sundae order was incredible. It's amazing how genuine she made it considering she is acting like she is "acting" like she is a pleasant smiling waitress.
lol I called it my rusty fork smile at a wedding server job … you had to be smiling constantly and I hated getting the “smile” more signal.
Industrial smile that she made it on duty.
The struggle is REAL.
Lol her level of sheer disgust and resentment while making that sundae...
That’s me preparing my dad’s beer for the 100th time
I hate her!
I HATE HER
Her faces when the woman orders the sundae are amazing.
Lmao her fake "mmm. MMM. that DOES sound good"
Lol
She doesn't need dessert
“Oh! Mmm! Mmm! That DOES sound good, I’ll be right back with that for you!”
Naomi is a riot!!! My favorite scene in the whole movie when she goes off on bishop!
Mine too. Every time he starts giving unsolicited psychoanalysis I think "ugh" but she got his ass good here.
@@jrtien MINE ALSO!
This movie is so underrated.
I worked in and out of kitchens for a good decade before i went to college. This movie is spot on. I knew a server just like Naomi. She'd kick in the kitchen door to dish with her tray of dirty dishes cursing up a storm...then walk out to the dining area with a sweet smile and look happy as hell.
Alanna urbach is Hilarious in every single movie she's in. I loooooooooooove her. She is a national treasure!
Alana is the O.g Karen
Naomi is my spirit animal. 😂😂😭😭
This was a great clip. I cooked at a Bennigan's in the late 80s and I worked with all these characters. Typically the shifts ended around 1-2am and everyone would go party together after yelling at each other all night.
That's spot on. I cooked at red lobster from 2000-2007 and my best friends were servers. We'd argue like hell at work....then all go to the bar and get shitty together.....usually to Benigans since that was the latest restaurant bar open. That was the spot all the restaurant workers would hit up after work. I swear we would order so much booze and overtip this one server we always requested....we put her kids through college. Lol.
My favorite character. The bishop chew out is legendary.
Christ who is this actress/comedian and why does she not have an oscar for this.
Alanna Ubach.
Watch Still Waiting too
Allana Ubach. She was in legally blonde and recently was in bombshell as Jeanine Pirro. She’s also on euphoria.
She was also in i think meet the fockers or little fockers. She played a latin person and my god her accent and acting was so good. I hope to see her more she is so good. Edit: my apologies she is a person of latin american origin. Her acting was still brilliant
Alanna also got her big break on _Beakman's World_ as Josie.
I can't even count how many times I've watched this movie, I was in my mid-twenties when it came out and now in my mid-40s and still love it.
Unappreciated performance.
Damn if she didn't find a deep well of hospitality psychosis!
I think it’s appreciated pretty well but a lot of people
This is the most perfectly accurate portrayal of anything I've ever seen come out of Hollywood.
I used to bus tables and I would smoke a blunt and watch this before work almost every day
@@Eet_Mia for the most part unless I had been drinking four loko before my shift
This is exactly how I act when I'm work. Screaming and bitching in the back, smiling and schmoozing in the front. She's perfect!
Her little shake with the cigarette is yet another perfect touch by this wonderful actress.
this represents MOST ALL 20-35 year old women in the restaurant business..... work with them.. you'll see everyone's dark-side during and after a rush....
Phant4sm I was a porter and dish washer and fucking shit it was this way
Fast food veteran and you go in happy at 10 but noon comes around, Naomi time
Represents guys too, I was a waiter at T.G.I. Friday's. I kept my cool around the customers at all times but as soon as I was in the kitchen, I started going Naomi on everyone... with my voice down of course; can't have the stooges in the dining room who can't tip to save their fucking lives thinking Friday's hired a raving lunatic. Another waiter who I worked alongside though could make me and even Naomi look calm (if that can believed.) He got so heated one night, the dishwasher had to call the cops. That was right before I moved on and last I heard of him, he had been enrolled in anger management courses; all because of waiting!
working in a restaurant can be good money but it sucks ass
@@marioboyd557 I am one now
I love this so much..shows you have to be crazy to work in this industry!
Thetraveller Lightbringer what do you mean?
Her facial expressions are just as funny as her words! Lol
scottie781x “I FUCKIN HATE FOREIGNERS!!!!” They act like they don’t know how to tip, oh they know THEY KNOW!!!!”
@@dailenolivarez7284 lmaooo
Alanna Ubach is a fantastic character actress. She played Elle's ditzy, valley girl best friend in both Legally Blonde films, she was Marcia Brady's obsessive lesbian friend in the first 90's Brady Bunch movie, Cassie and Lexi's wine mom in Euphoria, the family Matriarch in Coco, and countless other roles. She's hilarious, I love when she suddenly pops up in a show or film.
She is truly underrated
Alanna and Reese Witherspoon were perfectly matched in the movie Freeway. Brittany Murphy was memorable in it too, God rest her soul.
She plays the mom in Ted on peacock you should watch it’s so hilarious
Naomi is secretly the best part of this movie.
Dats one LOUD 'secret' man.
She’s the loudest one in the whole movie
The transition from back of house talk to front of hosue is gold
"i hate it - I HAATEEE IT!!"
Lol
How in the hell she did not win some kind of an award for that performance will forever be a mystery to me....
Almost 20 years later and I confirm Naomi's still exisit in the restaurant ..... I am her lmfaoooo
Not surprised they picked Alanna Ubach for Euphoria. She's the perfect actress for dysfunction. Hope she gets the Oscar before I die
Allana Ubach is a legendary actress from this performance alone.
Tighter than dickskin
She was the best part about this movie. I could watch this movie 24 hours a day and never get tired of it. Love it. I worked in a restaurant so I totally relate to this movie lol!😂
This was me as a server. Naomi is my spirit animal.
As a former dishwasher I stayed out of everyone’s business and did my job, accepted the tip pool I was given each morning.
Kept the dishes washed fast, ran the clean stuff to the kitchen, hauled ice, took out the trash, bussed a few tables and occasionally helped roll silverware.
Stay out of everyone’s business do your job and collect the paycheck each week, I worked for a steak house called O’Brians it was part time but I got 30 hours a week it was easy to do and I didn’t have to interact with many people, free lunch and all the soda I could drink and a radio was in the kitchen.
I ate burgers and fries everyday and was clean properly cooked food cause I saw them make it.
But definitely the customers were horrible to waitstaff and didn’t like to tip much.
I wasn’t expecting to have tips shared with me since I didn’t know the restaurant business.
If you've worked at a restaurant this movie will have a real meaning for you
Naomi....Rocked this scene 😂 Made me laugh in tears!.
She is AMAZING! Comedic timing is perfect!!!
I have had a crush on her since I was a kid. She was amazing here. The neck crack that helps her transition into her "friendly" server self always makes me laugh. I was working as a server when this came out and I never felt so close to a movie
This is an excellent cult film with terrific ensemble acting. Now and then a cast is assembled and a totally magical experience occurs. Alanna Ubach is pure genius.
From what I remember, this was also a first-time director who was from the foodservice industry. I've had my share of waiting tables, and I remember seeing this in the theater and rolling in laughter throughout.
I've never worked in a restaurant where people sit down and get served (for more than a couple weeks), but I do work at a pizza place and this movie is so relatable lmao. The manager sweating profusely under pressure, the underpaid unappreciated person who knows the ins and outs of everything, the work drama, the stoners, the hot girl they put up front to interact with the customers. I could go on. I love this movie
"I hate her I HATE 'ER" while making the sundae gets me every time
I was Naomi…. Oh my, I was a holy terror. I’ve mellowed in my old age, but she still stirs within.
I say this frequently to my Mom and she knows exactly where it's from everytime, "Oooo! That does sound good!" Than she goes to the back pissed off, lmao!! She's literally the best part of this movie. She's freaking hilarious.
Alanna Ubach looks very funny in this. Loved her in the TV show BEAKMAN'S WORLD. She played his female assistant Josie.
This woman made the whole movie, the way she goes from 0-100 on the dishwasher had me rolling
im not a servent . i work at a clothing store as the register . and i agree 100% with this woman . i think i need a Naomi in life . everybody needs one
That transition at the end is priceless
Naomi so cool she made the movie. In truth we all act like that one time or another.
holy shit it blew my mind when i found out its the same woman who plays the mom in the new Ted series
That's exactly why I came here to watch her to compare her to the Ted series. Lol She's great.
one of my favorite comedies
I wish I had a Naomi at the restaurant I work at OMG the entertainment and excitement. LMAOOO 😂😂😂😂😂😂
She deserved an Oscar for that performance!
Crying laughing watching this again, 15+ years later. Just epic.
This movie is one of the best movies ever but very underrated. This is 100% life and everyone that is/was working in gastronomy business understand every minute of this movie and have a lot of fun :)
God!! I love Naomi so much! One of THE hilarious characters
That this is Roxy from It's Always Sunny blows my mind. I'm sad that I just discovered her now, yet realize I've seen her in things before while growing up and didn't know it was her. God she's gorgeous and hilarious.
That actress completely OWNED that role
This movie is so damn great.
i think im in love
unkle ace get in line!
Me too i love people like this, at least they let it all out and you know how they really feel instead of hiding how they feel or talking behind your back
@@fatmac8480 and she cares enough about the job to do things right.
*same*
@@fatmac8480 But she is talking behind backs - the customers' backs.
So glad this movie is back on Netflix, dude she killed her part fucking hilarious !!
As a former restaurant employee myself, she is the most relatable 😂😂😂
The manager messing tickets and shit up in the kitchen where he DOES NOT BELONG and her talking about how the manager position changes you is sooooo freaking real, like y'all have no idea! Going through it now at a fancy dine-in movie theatre 🤣🤣🤣
If the manager is untrained enough they don't belong in the kitchen your restaurant sux loool
Now that would make a good movie. Being a waiter is one thing, but having to wait tables basically in the dark is another.
"Are you mad at me" 😂 we Still use that line!
Wow and she's the voice of Mamá Imelda in Coco.
I did not know that!! Thanks for that bit of Coco trivia!
She’s also the lady from Beakman’s World back in the 90’s.
@@lexiluthor3926 Fuckin Frank Reynolds. "I'm still gonna pay you, but I want you to stop banging other guy's". Yo I love it's always sunny in Philadelphia hahaha!
And the two characters are similar to be honest
Lol how fast she switches from the cooks to the customers has me dying xD
She is freakin awesome!!!!
She is the best character. When I read she did Mama Imelda on Coco, it was crazy to believe it's the same person. I love Mama Imelda too, she played that role perfectly. :)
That last part with Bishop!.....LMAO...comedy gold!!!!!
My first time running into seeing Alanna Ubach was on TV, she was on this show Beakman's World for kids. I was at some airport waiting to get on my flight to join my (army) unit in Rome before transferring to Iraq. She was hilarious and just cute as a button. Never really got the launch she deserved. Shes done such great characters.
Guys I’m being serious. I worked for 6 years in a literal 5 star place. This isn’t a joke. It happens every single night. Like I can’t say how much this is a literal depiction of what transpires.
Not gonna lie, I have always been in love with Alanna Ubach
Same I didn’t ever realize she played Mesquita in Freeway
@Bgdk
She was also in the show Beakmans World
Her moment when she yells GODDAMNIT at Dan while he’s fumbling at expediting is fucking hilarious. When I was an expeditor, I always felt like that when I’d come back after break and see who ever was covering me fucking shit up.
I always felt the same way as a dishwasher. Which is why I never wanted to take any breaks cause by the time I come back from my 30 minute break, my entire area has turned into complete shit. And then I immediately hear "WE NEED SILVERWARE!" And I would have to stop myself from snapping back saying "Then why the fuck wasn't there someone covering me? Knowing damn well this shit piles up in just 5 MINUTES WITHOUT SOMEONE HERE!!!"
what is an expeditor?
@@ReubenWalton a step below Server. some places have them when it gets super busy and the severs need help getting the food out
@@ReubenWalton the person who plates and finishes orders so they can be ran out to tables. We just call it Expo because the steel counter with all the sauces and garnishes is called an Expo line.
@@Robynhoodlum so they have a steel counter that has cilantro and parsley and other garnishes on it, along with containers of sauce?
She's the mom in the Ted show on peacock and I can't get over it.
This entire movie is 💯 per cent accurate.
~15 years, FOH
My hellish job as a wedding server showed me that lol ugh … as if not getting tips wasn’t crappy.
I worked in retail for 12 years, and this really sums up my time there. I'd be polite and helpful when dealing with customers, but the second I made it to the stock room I'd be screaming and cursing about everything.
And then you announce the closing time and they ignore you because they don’t think you’re being serious. But we have to ask them politely to leave when I’m one second away from screaming “Fucking leave already!”
" oh ya they fucking know!" LMFAO
She reminds me of the boss lady on Workaholics. The mannerisms, everything.
Every Job has a Naomi.
How did she not win an award for this? She's hilarious
Pretty much my sentiments toward humanity as a whole these days.
Every place that I've waited tables had a "Naomi"! Classic job for this movie to illustrate it 😂
Naomi is basically what I was like at the end of my serving career. Too real 🤣This movie is soo accurate at about this industry except maybe the messing with people’s food: we didn’t do that.
Truly, one of the most perfect performances in cinema.
The foreigners line is legit. I'm Latino, and I 💯 agree that even if it's my own ppl, they act like tipping is a weird concept
As a retailer, they act like leaving at closing time is a weird concept.
Naomi is my spirit animal.
I love when she cracks her neck before going to the table lol
The early 2ks way such a great time to be alive! I’m collecting every movie like this I can find in case they ever get “cancelled”
If you haven't yet, watch The Goods, starring Jeremy Piven - it's from the late 2000s, but it's hilarious
“Oh they know…ohhhhhh they know!” 😂
I absolutely love how she goes from 0-1000 in 3 seconds ❤😂
LOL!!! I waitered part-time for a year and a bit while at university .... I saw Waiting for the first time two days ago and I burst out laughing at a LOT of the scenes and then realised "Holy shit! I've actually seen shit like that happen, had obnoxious customers like that..." VERY funny in places and Naomi (Alanna Ulbach) steals all her scenes...
I have never felt more in tune with someone as a server as I do with Naomi
The restaurant industry 101 and all this still stands today 18 years later.