Frances Chung
Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable
Nicole
I enjoyed watching this film and would recommend other to give it a try , (as I am) but this movie, although enjoyable to watch due to the better than average acting fails to add anything new to its storyline that is all too familiar to these types of movies.
Sarita Rafferty
There are moments that feel comical, some horrific, and some downright inspiring but the tonal shifts hardly matter as the end results come to a film that's perfect for this time.
Billy Ollie
Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable
notsafeforwork
(1) First episode was kind of whacky for the workaholics team, yikes, their pranks were dumb. It was nice to see king bach in the episode and the other 2 hipsters. In all honesty the episode sucked, the 69 jokes are overplayed period.(2) Episode 2 was Awosome. Alice introduced an inventor and his ridiculous product which, there's no way it works properly nor you'd be in a situation to need it. So the telamericorps had to sell them anyways,cus the inventor is Alice's dad.Its funny how Adam was trying to bone Alice. If i was Ders i'd bone Alice again, she's still hot. well episode 2 redeemed the show
Bryan Kluger
These are good times we're living in when a show like 'Workaholics' has lasted five seasons, with a promise of more to come in the future. Since the show debuted in 2011, we have come to love the three comedians of Adam DeVine, Anders Holm, and Blake Anderson and their unique style in making us laugh each week. Episode after episode, we've seen them get into some pretty sticky situations.Situations that push the bounds of comedy and drag us over the line of political correctness and friendship and make us happy to have crossed that imaginary line. From being "fully torqued' to the many ways of setting a flag on fire, to even a game of gay chicken, these three guys keep finding subtle as well as outrageous ways to make us laugh and keep the comedy fresh, original, and down right hilarious in each season. Throughout the seasons, these characters have developed into their own, pushing their own story lines and development into a rock solid entertaining force that keeps getting better and better with each season.Now we are in season five with thirteen excellent episodes that are guaranteed to make you laugh out loud. A few star cameos make appearances as well, including Jack Black, Ben Stiller, and Jerry O'Connell to name a few. There's nothing these guys won't do to get a laugh, and that's very evident in this fifth season. Some highlights this season include the gang going to the local college to recruit new employees for their job where Adam realizes that most of his favorite porno movies have been filmed there. Another great episode is where the trio's rent is overdue and their landlord (Ben Stiller) threatens to evict them if they don't come up with the money. So the gang decides to put on a WWE style wrestling event in their front yard. What could go wrong?There is also an 80's trivia contest and a car shaped like an iconic monster from a popular 80's film that makes an appearance as well as the trio trying to donate the most blood in order to meet their hero Dolph Lundgren. In another fantastic episode, the guys hear about a gay "Pride" parade happening down the street, but think that it's an MMA "Pride" parade. Once there, they go with the flow and drink heavily, only to wake up the next day, having slept with each other. Now they must pick up the pieces. Oh yeah, the gang also takes peyote and lives to tell about it.Season five of 'Workaholics' is packed with tons of laughs that are very memorable and will have you quoting some great pieces of dialogue for days. There is no sign of this show or great band of actors slowing up anytime soon, which is great, because that means more 'Workaholics' episodes for us. I might just have to say that Season Five is my favorite season so far.
Adam Valinsky (adamsv7)
What a great show this one is. Adam, Blake and Anders are a great team in making this one of the funniest shows on television. Workaholics follows three high school dropouts during their days at work and outside of the office. While the show does not hold a steady plot it makes up for this in creativity keeping the viewers laughing at the crude humor used throughout the episodes. The combination of these three stars is absolutely hilarious and keeps me laughing throughout the entire season. Although Netflix only has season one live streaming please do not hesitate to go out and buy season two on DVD/blue ray. GET TORQUED.
lamareikan
It's like this show decided to take all the terrible, leftover rubbish from other shows about office life, and slap it all together to create this mess. When I saw this show on TV, I could've sworn it was an old, re-run of a mediocre programme from the 90s, and then I learn it's actually only been out a year. How? It's all recycled junk, and it's a blatant try hard of a show. The jokes are nothing new, I've heard them all before, and I see nothing creative about this show. Stop trying to remake stuff that was fine to begin with it and make it something worse. I understand taking inspiration from the old to create the new, but all this does it rip off the old. In other words, there's no inspiration in this TV show whatsoever. For all I know this could have been written by some 14-year-olds who know nothing about real office life other than what they see on old sitcoms. Nothing against you if you like the show, but I've yet to see why people think this show is actually so good. 1/10.