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A group of struggling dreamers are stuck working for tips while waiting for their big break. As employees of the L.A. catering company 'Party Down, ' these misfits mingle with guests at everything from sweet sixteen parties to the most lavish Hollywood soirees. Follow these engaging wannabes as they
… More »A group of struggling dreamers are stuck working for tips while waiting for their big break. As employees of the L.A. catering company 'Party Down, ' these misfits mingle with guests at everything from sweet sixteen parties to the most lavish Hollywood soirees. Follow these engaging wannabes as they wait on guests while waiting on something better to come along.
« LessCreated by John Enbom, Rob Thomas, Dan Etheridge, and Paul Rudd
Originally broadcast on television in 2009
Disc 1. Willow Canyon Homeowners annual party -- California College Conservative Union Caucus -- Pepper McMaster's singles seminar -- Investors dinner -- Sin Say Shun Awards after party -- Taylor Stiltskin sweet sixteen -- Disc 2. Brandix corporate retreat -- Celebrate Ricky Sargulesh -- James Rolf High School twentieth reunion -- Stennheiser-Pong wedding reception
Special features: audio commentaries; behind the scenes; "What is Party Down?"; outtakes; gag reel
DVD; region 1; anamorphic widescreen (1.78:1); Dolby Surround 5.1
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Add a CommentThe difference between this show and Entourage is that Party Down is very funny, whereas Entourage is boring and nothing happens. Oh, except maybe Turtle goes golfing. What a plot!
Party Down is okay. Sort of a second-rate Californication and a third-rate Entourage.
Hilarious, especially for anyone who's ever worked in the service industry. Its an awkward kind of humor that may not appeal to everyone - but the first season had me laughing out loud. The show falls a little flat during the second season.