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Party Down

  • TV Series
  • 2009–2023
  • TV-14
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
8.2/10
38K
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Adam Scott, Megan Mullally, Jane Lynch, Ken Marino, Martin Starr, and Ryan Hansen in Party Down (2009)
A group of actors move to Los Angeles to make it big, but end up working as caterers.
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A group of actors move to Los Angeles to make it big, but end up working as caterers.A group of actors move to Los Angeles to make it big, but end up working as caterers.A group of actors move to Los Angeles to make it big, but end up working as caterers.

  • Creators
    • John Enbom
    • Dan Etheridge
    • Paul Rudd
  • Stars
    • Adam Scott
    • Ken Marino
    • Ryan Hansen
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.2/10
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    1,385
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    • Creators
      • John Enbom
      • Dan Etheridge
      • Paul Rudd
    • Stars
      • Adam Scott
      • Ken Marino
      • Ryan Hansen
    • 60User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 24 nominations total

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    Adam Scott
    Adam Scott
    • Henry Pollard
    • 2009–2023
    Ken Marino
    Ken Marino
    • Ron Donald
    • 2009–2023
    Ryan Hansen
    Ryan Hansen
    • Kyle Bradway
    • 2009–2023
    Martin Starr
    Martin Starr
    • Roman DeBeers
    • 2009–2023
    Lizzy Caplan
    Lizzy Caplan
    • Casey Klein
    • 2009–2023
    Megan Mullally
    Megan Mullally
    • Lydia Dunfree
    • 2010–2023
    Jane Lynch
    Jane Lynch
    • Constance Carmell
    • 2009–2023
    Jennifer Garner
    Jennifer Garner
    • Evie Adler
    • 2023
    Tyrel Jackson Williams
    Tyrel Jackson Williams
    • Sackson
    • 2023
    Zoë Chao
    Zoë Chao
    • Lucy Dang
    • 2023
    Jennifer Coolidge
    Jennifer Coolidge
    • Bobbie St. Brown
    • 2009
    Kristen Bell
    Kristen Bell
    • Uda Bengt
    • 2009–2010
    J.K. Simmons
    J.K. Simmons
    • Leonard Stiltskin
    • 2009–2010
    Joey Lauren Adams
    Joey Lauren Adams
    • Diandra Stiltskin
    • 2009–2010
    Ken Jeong
    Ken Jeong
    • Alan Duk
    • 2009
    Aviva Baumann
    Aviva Baumann
    • Mandy
    • 2010
    James Marsden
    James Marsden
    • Jack Botty
    • 2023
    Michael Hitchcock
    Michael Hitchcock
    • Bolus Lugozshe
    • 2010
    • Creators
      • John Enbom
      • Dan Etheridge
      • Paul Rudd
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    9jabiddle-1

    Loved it!

    I thought this show was GREAT! The reason I found it in the first place was because Veronica Mars ended and so I wanted more of Rob Thomas. Well, turns out there is quite the slew of people working on this show, and the product is wonderful (to me, of course). I am a huge Veronica Mars fan, and so it was neat to see various cast members guest star on all the different episodes. I thought it was humorous and well-written. The pilot episode doesn't quite grab you, but once I got in to a couple episodes, I quickly appreciated the first ones.

    I would definitely recommend this to anyone wanting a light, funny show. I can't wait for season two (if there is one). It definitely leaves you wanting more.
    10ayoforyayo69

    First HBO made Eastbound & Down now Starz unleashes Party Down

    This show is so great already and has even more potential. The first episode was just OK but man after that each episode keeps getting better and better. The show is about a group of caterers that go to their events but always end up being sidetracked by themselves. Every character has a unique personality and they all mesh perfectly. I wouldn't have thought that Starz could get so many actors and actresses that are hilarious but they managed to nab 3 actors from the Apatow crew (needless to say they are funny) and the Mean Girls lesbian and the dude from Wet Hot American Summer. If you have Starz this is a must watch show.. Premium Channels are saving comedy one show at a time.
    10MovieAddict2016

    The perfect show for our times

    "Party Down" is pervasively bleak - and even depressing at times - but it is also riotously funny. In a sense, it's the perfect show for our troubled times - at the height of an economic recession, with all these disasters occurring over the past few years, never has apathy and pessimism seemed so natural. As such, the show really taps into a broken-down, bitter attitude, using the LA wasteland as its source of inspiration...but it remains strangely optimistic because of the relationships between its cast members, whose characters struggle with their awful catering job but, at the end of the day, stick by each other. There's a sense of family amongst these broken-down rejects, and that's why we love watching their weekly miseries.

    Adam Scott (a seriously underrated actor) is the "straight man" for the show - he enters season one as Henry, a new employee of Party Down Catering. He's a failed actor out of Hollywood who has finally accepted that he's too old and past his prime to ever achieve his dreams of becoming a star, so he has resorted to bartending for the company. Scott is wonderful at playing apathetic, and gives some of the best facial expression reactions I've seen in comedy. I'm used to seeing him as the meaner or wackier characters in titles like "Step Brothers" or "Eastbound and Down," but here he plays a very empathetic and human character, and is really the heart of the show.

    Lizzy Caplan is the other relatively normal character in the show. She plays Casey, a stand-up comic treading water. As the season progresses, she becomes romantically involved with Henry, who is essentially her (and our) anchor amidst all the other crazy and eccentric people they encounter.

    Ron Donald (Ken Marino) is the manager for Party Down, but the show avoids giving us the clichéd mean boss: he is painfully nice and sincere, with a perfectly goofy Brendan Fraser-style haircut that looks like someone just evened off the top rather lazily. Toward the end of season one he has a bit of a relapse with liquor and by season two his hair has grown out and he's smoking pot and drinking all day and lamenting his failed love life.

    The rest of the cast consists of geeky Roman (Martin Starr), an aspiring elitist sci-fi writer whose writing actually rather sucks; Kyle (Ryan Hansen), a vain pretty-boy with another ridiculous haircut; and Constance (Jane Lynch), who exited season one to join the cast of "Glee" and was replaced in S2 by Lydia, a character played by Megan Mullally, who, it must be said, actually did a pretty good job filling in the void.

    News spread yesterday that "Party Down" was canceled after the season two finale because it barely nabbed 700,000 viewers. Starz mishandled this show from day one, from not securing actors' contracts correctly (Adam Scott, unsure of whether the show would be renewed months ago, joined "Parks and Recreation" instead, and Ryan Hansen was also rumored to be moving on) to not really advertising it very much -- and then relying solely on viewing numbers instead of Netflix streams or illegal downloads. (Because they were dumb enough to NOT provide legal downloads on iTunes, which probably would have worked really well for them.) I've heard a lot of positive word-of-mouth lately, with everyone I talk to streaming it on Netflix's website. I don't know a single person who even subscribes to Starz. I'd say 700k views for a season finale on a premium channel that no one watches is pretty good! But I'm actually kinda glad that they went out on a good note rather than running the show into the ground. They provided two very consistent seasons, and with Adam Scott's definite departure from the show, it really just wouldn't have been the same. Hopefully the show will pick up some more word-of-mouth and become a cult hit on DVD, and Starz will do some kind of special a couple years down the road (like Ricky Gervais and Steve Merchant did with the British "Office") - then the full cast could return. Even though I'm glad the show didn't outstay its welcome, I liked these characters enough to be interested in where they'd be at in a few years.

    "Party Down" is destined to be one of those titles you'll see on critics' "canceled-too-soon" lists over the next few years, right up there with "Arrested Development" and "Freaks and Geeks." It was a pleasure to watch every week, oddly reassuring in its pessimism, finding humour in the strengths of likable and empathetic characters, even when they were suffering through some pretty rough times. I feel like much truly great comedy finds the truths in common human weakness, causing us to laugh at misfortunes that we can relate to, and "Party Down" excelled at doing so.
    9spindizzy

    This sassy gem is adult humour in the best sense!

    After the guilty (far too old to be it's intended audience) pleasure of Veronica Mars I stumbled across this series trying to find something else by Rob Thomas ...and what a gem! The contrast between Ron(KEN MARINO)'s touchingly earnest efforts, while his team of caterer's resent every minute of a temporary, crappy job is pitch perfect.

    Also, eccentric clients (every episode is at different gig) provide some great guest cameos (Steven Weber's is my current favourite). The cringe-worthy situations that develop and basis of characters 'on the edge' of show-business remind me of Ricky Gervais's 'Extras' - but this is FAR funnier. The weakest element so far is the romance but let's see what happens with it. I just ordered the DVD of series 1 too. Bravo all involved!
    8rebecca-ry

    Really funny

    'Party Down' is a great show, it's a shame that it has such a small number of fans and that no one really watched it.

    The acting is great; the cast work perfectly with each other. The little mini stories between characters in the show are hilarious, particularly the rivalry between Roman and Kyle.

    The script is really funny; the scenarios get more and more ridiculous as the series goes on but it doesn't stop getting funny. Sometimes the ending of an episode can be a bit predictable but it still makes you laugh.

    The plot is basically about a group of wannabe actors and writers who can't seem to become successful and work as waiters for a catering business to make money. They are rarely shown working, casually drink and take drugs on the job and argue with each other constantly. The plot seems so simple yet it is brilliant and works perfectly.

    If you have not watched this series yet I would strongly suggest you do so. You may be familiar with some of the actors; Lizzy Caplan, Adam Scott and Jane Lynch with some guest stars featuring throughout the series.

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      When waiting to see if this show would be picked up for a third season, Adam Scott left the show for the part of Ben Wyatt on Parks and Recreation (2009). Although Rob Thomas said they would have continued the show without Adam Scott, this show was ultimately cancelled.
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      Henry Pollard: Are we having fun yet?

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      Featured in WatchMojo: Top 10 TV Shows Cancelled Too Soon (2013)

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    • Release date
      • March 20, 2009 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Starz
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Майстри вечірок
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      • Slaverats
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      30 minutes
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      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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