
Table One 2000
Table One (2000) serves up a hearty comedy about friendship, ambition, and the pursuit of love in the Big Apple. Directed by Michael Bregman, this 90-minute romp follows four socially awkward buddies who hatch an unconventional plan to meet women.
Director: Michael Bregman
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Table One (2000) about?
Table One follows four socially awkward friends who open a trendy restaurant to meet women, funded by a local gangster, leading to comedic misadventures as their business plans spiral into chaos.
Who directed Table One?
Michael Bregman directed Table One, bringing his experience in character-driven comedies to this ensemble piece about friendship and entrepreneurial mishaps.
Who stars in Table One?
The film stars Stephen Baldwin, Michael Rooker, Luis Guzmán, and David Herman as the four misfit friends, with supporting roles from Burt Young and Ben Shenkman.
Is Table One (2000) worth watching?
As an unrated comedy from 2000, Table One offers lighthearted entertainment with solid ensemble performances and situational humor that fans of character-driven comedies might enjoy.
How long is Table One?
Table One runs for 90 minutes.
About Table One (2000) — Friends, Food, and Funny Misadventures
Table One (2000) serves up a hearty comedy about friendship, ambition, and the pursuit of love in the Big Apple. Directed by Michael Bregman, this 90-minute romp follows four socially awkward buddies who hatch an unconventional plan to meet women. Rather than relying on traditional dating scenes, they decide to open a trendy restaurant, hoping the female clientele will come flocking. Their entrepreneurial dream takes a risky turn when they secure funding from a local gangster, setting the stage for escalating comedic chaos.
The film thrives on situational humor as the misfit quartet navigates restaurant management disasters, romantic misunderstandings, and criminal entanglements. With Stephen Baldwin leading the ensemble cast alongside Michael Rooker, Luis Guzmán, and David Herman, the chemistry between these seasoned character actors brings authenticity to their bumbling adventures. Burt Young and Ben Shenkman add depth to this quirky comedy that blends urban satire with classic buddy film dynamics. Table One captures the late 90s-early 2000s indie comedy spirit, offering lighthearted entertainment for fans of ensemble-driven humor.