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Table 19

  • 2017
  • PG-13
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
32K
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Table 19 (2017)
Ex-maid of honor Eloise, having been relieved of her duties after being unceremoniously dumped by the best man via text, decides to attend the wedding anyway only to find herself seated with 5 "random" guests at the dreaded Table 19.
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Eloise, having been relieved of maid of honor duties after being unceremoniously dumped by the best man via text, decides to attend the wedding anyway, only to find herself seated with five ... Read allEloise, having been relieved of maid of honor duties after being unceremoniously dumped by the best man via text, decides to attend the wedding anyway, only to find herself seated with five fellow unwanted guests at the dreaded Table 19.Eloise, having been relieved of maid of honor duties after being unceremoniously dumped by the best man via text, decides to attend the wedding anyway, only to find herself seated with five fellow unwanted guests at the dreaded Table 19.

  • Director
    • Jeffrey Blitz
  • Writers
    • Mark Duplass
    • Jay Duplass
    • Jeffrey Blitz
  • Stars
    • Anna Kendrick
    • Lisa Kudrow
    • Craig Robinson
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    32K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jeffrey Blitz
    • Writers
      • Mark Duplass
      • Jay Duplass
      • Jeffrey Blitz
    • Stars
      • Anna Kendrick
      • Lisa Kudrow
      • Craig Robinson
    • 160User reviews
    • 119Critic reviews
    • 40Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Anna Kendrick
    Anna Kendrick
    • Eloise McGarry
    Lisa Kudrow
    Lisa Kudrow
    • Bina Kepp
    Craig Robinson
    Craig Robinson
    • Jerry Kepp
    Stephen Merchant
    Stephen Merchant
    • Walter Thimble
    Rya Meyers
    Rya Meyers
    • Francie Millner
    Charles Green
    Charles Green
    • Mr. Manny
    Tony Revolori
    Tony Revolori
    • Renzo Eckberg
    Margo Martindale
    Margo Martindale
    • Freda Eckberg
    Carlos Aviles
    Carlos Aviles
    • Jalapeño
    June Squibb
    June Squibb
    • Jo Flanagan
    Brad Oberhofer
    Brad Oberhofer
    • Wedding Singer
    Megan Lawless
    Megan Lawless
    • Megan-Ann
    Amanda Crew
    Amanda Crew
    • Nikki
    Jay Klaitz
    Jay Klaitz
    • Photographer
    Wyatt Russell
    Wyatt Russell
    • Teddy
    Richard Haylor
    Richard Haylor
    • Roger Millner
    Thomas Cocquerel
    Thomas Cocquerel
    • Huck
    Andy Daly
    Andy Daly
    • Luke Pfaffler
    • Director
      • Jeffrey Blitz
    • Writers
      • Mark Duplass
      • Jay Duplass
      • Jeffrey Blitz
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    User reviews160

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    tsimshotsui

    could have been fun

    the film with that cast - Anna Kendrick, Lisa Kudrow, Craig Robinson, Toni Revolori being some of my favorites - could really have been fun and truly enjoyable. But a good cast doesn't make a good script. I wonder how tailored each role is for the cast, I'm guessing apart from Anna's role not so much? Not sold on the bulk of the film / the main pairing much so that was particularly not enjoyable for me. However, June Squibb was lovely and Stephen Merchant was a welcome oddball (though the humor overall of the film doesn't really land). Conclusions for other story lines were not really satisfying and there was cheesiness all through out.
    7SnoopyStyle

    I want the bad table

    It's Francie Millner's wedding. Her oldest friend Eloise McGarry (Anna Kendrick) reluctantly accepts the invitation and is relegated to sit with the unwanted randoms at Table 19. Her ex Teddy is Francie's brother and the best man. She is joined by diner owning couple Bina Kepp (Lisa Kudrow) and Jerry Kepp (Craig Robinson). There are also the released prisoner Walter Thimble (Stephen Merchant), awkward mama's boy Renzo Eckberg, and long ago nanny Jo Flanagan (June Squibb).

    This starts off as a light quirky comedy. It takes a couple of dark turns and ends up with an awkward mix of light and dark tones. The group, filled with great comedic talents, grew on me and I find myself wanting to sit at the bad table. It's mostly due to June Squibb and her sincerely touching nanny Jo. There is one twist that does upend much of my expectations. Huck needs a higher caliber actor to give the movie a better misdirection. Despite the little problems, I really fall for this group.
    7khace

    Surprisingly Satisfying

    I decided to watch 'Table 19' because I had already seen all of the major blockbuster movies and it looked like a harmless, little piece of fluff. Once the movie started and the guests were seated, the movie really felt like a wedding reception and it became more interesting. The story seemed like it was going to use the same old wedding-story plot, but they threw in quite a few unexpected twists. I really enjoyed the movie more than I thought I would. It was a nice little surprise.
    7crimewriter34

    perfectly serviceable

    and somewhat intelligent romcon. I don't know why it didn't get any love from critics, especially with the young and veteran talents of Anna Kendrick and Lisa Kudrow . Solid seven. . . .For peeps who want a dramedy as opposed to a laugh riot. "Wedding Crashers," it ain't.

    Word of caution: It's a little rocky through the first twenty minutes, but the last three quarters of the film make that set up well worthwhile. Since it's an ensemble piece, there's some scenes well spent sketching all the characters seated in the no-man's land of table 19. But this investment will pay off sweetly in the end.
    8bkrauser-81-311064

    Charming to a Fault

    I've been reviewing films off and on for about five years. And if there is one thing I've learned about criticism is that the vast, unchallenged mean between absolutely great movies and downright terrible ones hides a lot of non-committal fence sitting. I'm guilty of it myself; in today's age of instant self-gratification, it's easy to cobble together a knee-jerk opinion based on someone else's ideas. Problem is those ideas, whether valid or not, sometimes creates a subterfuge of undeserved hype or undeserved vitriol depending on the circumstance. They feed a cycle of wafer-thin subjectivity masquerading as authoritative proof of something's worth. This is why, for example a movie like Equilibrium (2002) can be seen as something more than a splashy Matrix (1999) rip-off while movies like Mystery Team (2009) are swept under the rug.

    So it is with Table 19, a movie no one will likely see because the critical consensus is so bad that it's created its own negative feedback loop. Table 19 takes place over the course of several hours of a wedding reception at a rustic hotel lodge. As the happy couple celebrates their new marriage amid friends and family, a small group of strangers sit at the back table, forcing uncomfortable banter and gracelessly ignoring the reason for their position in the back. Among them are the argumentative Kepps (Kudlow and Robinson), the dotty Ms. Jo (Squibb), gawky teen Renzo (Revolori), distant cousin Walter (Merchant) and Eloise (Kendrick) the disgraced ex-Maid of Honor who was dumped by the Best Man (Russell).

    To say Table 19 is "ridiculous and a mess," is a bit of an understatement. As critics rightly point out, the pacing is stop and go, the editing is slapdash and the high-concept simply doesn't have the wherewithal to make it through a feature-length movie. Once the initial awkward niceties are flushed under the force of the first big narrative reveal, the film descends into a checklist of soapy plot-points and lazy character short hands. Much like 8 Heads in a Duffel Bag (a similarly imperfect ensemble farce), Table 19 klutzily mixes its farcical elements with broad, sweeping story setups and has them slosh about until the runtime wears out. On top of it all, the tone shifts wildly depending on who you're following at the time.

    Thing is, I actually liked 8 Heads in a Duffel Bag, and I liked Table 19 too for much the same reason. The characters, as broad as they may be at times never ceased to entertain; Stephen Merchant's portrayal as a familial pariah Franken-walking through the banquet hall is worth the admission price alone. As are Renzo's far too honest conversations with his mother (Martindale in a superb unseen role) which mostly consist of him rolling his eyes while she pushes him to "get laid already." Behind the Kepps' increasingly hostile quibbling and Grandma Jo's insistence that she'll be remembered (just you wait), lays a unified feeling of melancholy.

    That feeling of melancholy along with some solid comedic setups and payoffs permeate through the film's cosmetic faults. Every time you're distracted by an awkward cut or taken aback by some of the more hammy moments, the film quickly lulls you back with its quixotic charm.

    Helping to dry up this mess and put it back into a nice looking bucket is the relentless Anna Kendrick who by now has turned the neurotic jilted girl archetype into a symbol of quasi-empowerment. While she wins no brownie points for that here, there's something near noble about the way she throws herself into the fray. She easily elevates an already stellar cast and sells the hell out of the movies main conceit.

    Much like the twangy banjo version of Pachabel's Canon in D that plays over the film's title sequence, Table 19 is a unique version of a very old cultural tradition. It's certainly not the best version of what it could be but with more than a handful of charming performances, this delightful little farce deserves a little better than the wedding inspired japes it's been getting from critics. Perhaps it's a case of ugly duckling syndrome on my part, but I'm going to go ahead and say "I Do" to this one.

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    • Trivia
      Co-stars Lisa Kudrow and Craig Robinson previously worked with each other in an episode of Friends (1994). Robinson's character was the one who enabled the possibility for Kudrow's character to change her name from Phoebe to 'Princess Consuela Bananahammock'.
    • Goofs
      When Renzo walks to Megan's table to tell her about his "special talent" he is wearing his suit coat. The scene then cuts to the group watching him walk over. When it cuts back to Renzo he is not wearing his suit coat.
    • Quotes

      Eloise McGarry: Today will not suck.

      [coming to Table #19]

      Eloise McGarry: Hi.

      Rezno Eckberg: Hello. Oh my God. Hi, I'm Renzo. I've achieved puberty and I'm in a rock band.

      Walter Thimple: I'm Walter and I've also achieved puberty.

      Freda Eckberg: I'm Francie Millner's first nanny.

      Jerry Kepp: I can smell the toilets from here, that's how well we know the bride and groom.

    • Connections
      Featured in Late Night with Seth Meyers: Anna Kendrick/Jordan Peele/Old 97's/Andres Forero (2017)
    • Soundtracks
      Canon In D
      Written by Johann Pachelbel

      Arranged by Maggie Heath & Tyler Heath

      Performed by The Oh Hellos

      Courtesy of The Oh Hellos

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    • Release date
      • March 3, 2017 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Столик 19
    • Filming locations
      • Lake Oconee, Atlanta, Georgia, USA(Reception scenes)
    • Production companies
      • 3311 Productions
      • 21 Laps Entertainment
      • Hurwitz Creative
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    • Budget
      • $5,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $3,614,896
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,597,928
      • Mar 5, 2017
    • Gross worldwide
      • $5,042,014
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 27 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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