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  • MOVIE page: Coffee Town (2013)
  • Rate: 6.6/10 total 601 votes 
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Filming Location: Santa Clarita, California, USA
  • Budget: $2,000,000 (estimated)
  • Director: Brad Copeland
  • Stars: Glenn Howerton, Steve Little, Ben Schwartz | See full cast and crew
  • Original Music By: The Wellspring   
Writing Credits By:
    (in alphabetical order)
  • Brad Copeland 

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Plot: A website manager enlists the help of his two friends in order to convince the owners of his favorite coffee shop -- which doubles as his office -- not to turn their business into a bar. Full summary » |  »

Story: Will (Glenn Howerton) is a 30-something website manager who uses local caf, 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 (Steve Little and Ben Schwartz) 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 (Josh Groban), a disgruntled barista with delusions of grandeur-he wants to be a rock star-and Will's heartache over unrequited love for Becca (Adrianne Palicki). Written byProduction

Produced By:

  • Jon Cohen known as associate producer
  • Kathryn Dean known as producer
  • Ricky Van Veen known as producer

FullCast & Crew:
  • Glenn Howerton known as Will
  • Steve Little known as Chad
  • Ben Schwartz known as Gino
  • Adrianne Palicki known as Becca
  • Josh Groban known as Sam
  • Josh Perry known as Toby
  • Kristen Riley known as Female Barista
  • Trevor J. Davis known as Employee (as J. Trevor Davis)
  • Jen Johnson known as Bartender
  • James McMann known as Bar Patron
  • Sunil Narkar known as Attendant
  • Mary Linda Phillips known as Widow
  • Kristin Quick known as Hair Student
  • Matt Riedy known as Mr. Ryan
  • Yvette Saunders known as Nurse / Mourner
  • Juliet Tondowski known as Bistro Girl
  • David Ury known as Homeless Guy
  • Gary J. Wayton known as Cop #1
  • Diana Murphy known as Woman with Dog (uncredited)

Production Companies:

  • CollegeHumor



Coffee Town (2013) Review by Jehosaphet from United States
This is one of those films that grabbed me right off the bat with it'strue-to-life dialogue and immensely fun detailing of the small buthilarious things we all experience in daily life but have never takenthe time to put into words. It's the movie version of GOOD stand-upcomedy, and while I'm not much of a reviewer, I wasn't ten minutes intothis before I felt an insatiable obligation to share the pleasure withsomeone. Which seems like a natural sentiment considering how muchcharm this movie derives from its relatability.

The plot is simple enough and seems sufficiently outlined in IMDb'ssummary, so I won't repeat it here. Note: For fans of, "It's AlwaysSunny in Philadelphia", Glenn Howerton brilliantly deadpans the sametype of semi-sociopath we've grown to...love to laugh and shake ourheads at. He makes this film a treat.

But what makes this movie truly engaging is its ability to produce aseemingly nonstop stream of jokes so personally relevant to the viewerand our daily lives, as to make one feel as if they're just as much ofan insider to the humor as they are a witness. The dialogue's pace isits other strong suit. An off-hand remark may be overlooked by thecharacters as their attention is diverted elsewhere (along with theviewers') and and may have you intermittently wishing for a pausebutton in order to better relish just how funny these gems are. But bymaintaining its momentum, the movie is allowing the viewer to catchsome of these fastballs themselves, which of course, makes them thatmuch more enjoyable.

I'd compare its pacing with that of NBC's 30 Rock, but by replacingRock's off-brand style of quirky jokes with the off-beat dialogue of aquirky character? The increase in humor just explodes exponentially.Really, this movie is THAT funny. If you're anything like me and notgenerally a laugh out loud type of person when it comes to cinema, I'llbet you'll find yourself coming out of this feeling like I did...thatyou really didn't have much of a choice in the matter!

Many Kudos to CollegeHumor for that rare comedy that you'll probablywant to watch again immediately after your first viewing so as to bebetter prepared for the onslaught of funny.





Coffee Town (2013) Review by Steve Pulaski from United States
Not enough comedies like Coffee Town are made today. The comedies intheaters fall into one of three categories: the sequel that shouldn'thave been, the raunchy film with heart (one I never get tired ofseeing), or the pointless star vehicle. Brad Copeland's Coffee Town isa simple, satisfying picture, not intent on being offensive or taxing,but more fixated on being a fun ninety minutes one can enjoy withoutthe burden of being too explicit, too sentimental, and tooself-satisfying. It's also nice to see that despite lacking these threethings, it doesn't hesitate to welcome in some middle- class commentarythat may definitely hold some truth in modern society.

Will (Glenn Howerton) is a website manager in his early thirties, whouses the local coffee shop, Coffee Town, as his office. It haseverything he needs from a comfortable, welcoming atmosphere, roomyworkspace, and free Wi-Fi. It is everything he could ever want in aworkplace at least until him and his two pals - the lackadaisical copGino (Ben Schwartz) and rolly-polly Chad (Steve Little) - discover thatthe owner of Coffee Town plans to turn the shop into a hip, modern barand eliminate the comfort and marginal quietness that the joint hasadapted over the years.

The three decide to stage a robbery to give the illusion that theneighborhood in which the new bar will soon be erected is unsafe andunreliable, thus leaving their own coffee shop intact. In the meantime,Will is trying to find a way to grab the attention of Becca (AdriannePalicki), a frequent customer to the shop and a local jogger, who is inthe process of being smitten by Sam (singer Josh Groban), a cocky,condescending employee at the joint who is currently in a second-rateband.

This is standard-fare, with a familiar plot and setups that don't seemtoo distant from being foreseeable. However, the film has a greatniceness that prevents it from being too mean-spirited and nihilistic -as some comedies have gone on to be recently - and, finally, it doesn'tfeel like a competition to be too offensive and gut-turning with itshumor. The language is present, but manageable and rather light, theraunchiness is almost nonexistent, which is a refreshing change ofpace, and, for once in a long time, the tired male conversations ofguiltless, free- spirited sex is kept to a minimum. However, I couldsee writer/director Brad Copeland being successful at incorporatingraunchier, more sex-driven elements into a comedy.

But incorporating such elements into Coffee Town would be out of placeand thoughtless. This isn't a story that needs to be told through thelens of adolescent maturity. It doesn't need constant penis jokes,cruder sex references, and the use of several four letter words and oneparticular twelve letter word. It gets by almost solely on the quirksand the likability of the characters.

For example, for the first thirty minutes, Copeland fixates the picturenot on bizarre strands of events that show the characters' stupidityand denseness, but rather on the commonalities of them that I can seemany audience members seeing themselves in. After those thirty minutespass, these characters begin to feel like real life friends of ours,and if they don't, we can at least match a face of a person we know totheir specific character.

This is the debut film from the guys over at CollegeHumor, the websiteknown for pumping out hilarious webshows and internet videos on demand.Judging from the content of their shorts, this could've easily been anextremely vulgar and graphic picture. It's nice to see the men behindthe film took a more careful, conservative approach to the story.Again, they show that not every comedy needs to include obscene,shocking amounts of coarse language to be funny and memorable.

Going back to the idea that Coffee Town offers some considerable truthabout modern middle class America is the way it comments on theincreasing need for acceptance. Will goes to the coffee shop daily notbecause he has a desire to freeload off of its Wi-Fi and casualresources, but because he could stay in his apartment, alone, growingolder by the minute, wasting away on his laptop. At least when he growsolder and wastes away on his laptop at Coffee Town he is in thepresence of others and out in the open. This way he can see life passhim by right before his eyes; he won't need to turn on the TV or theevening news to realize it. Just by welcoming in this concept and idea,Coffee Town offers more to think about than several other comediesreleased this year.

Starring: Glenn Howerton, Ben Schwartz, Steve Little, Josh Groban,Adrianne Palicki, and Josh Perry. Directed by: Brad Copeland.





Coffee Town (2013) Review by jonas-ua from Denmark
This is just one of those times where you get someone who has yet toproduce a feature film do so and hit it out of the ballpark. It has afunny storyline, a great cast, and a veritable who's who of cameos fromcollege-humor actors. The best thing about it however is it's writing,it is one of those movies that doesn't take itself too seriously and inthat allows it to have quite juvenile humor. Josh Groban plays a greatantagonist in the movie, and I hope to soon see him in more comedies ashe certainly has a nac for acting (what is he not good at?). I wouldrecommend this for anyone who wants to see a good and refreshinglyoriginal comedy. It follows movies like Ted and 21 jump street asrefreshing and original comedy on the silver screen.






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