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A Very Harold And Kumar Christmas

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Production [adjust] Kal Penn took the post of assistant director of the White House Office of Public Liaison in the Obama administration in April 2009; when asked whether his new job meant the end of the Harold and Kumar franchise, he said, "That's probably accurate for the time being." [4] A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas, on the other hand, was announced on May 7, 2009, with a target release date of December 5, 2010, at the earliest, and maybe pushed to the 2011 holiday season. [5] Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg collaborated again on the screenplay, Todd Strauss-Schulson directed, and Greg Shapiro produced. [6] [7] Penn resigned from the White House on June 1, 2010, to reprise his role as Kumar in the third episode of Harold & Kumar. [8]

This edition of the Harold and Kumar series is set over the course of a single day right before Christmas. Harold and Kumar seem to have become estranged after their most recent mission, Escape from Guantanamo Bay. Harold has since matured, abandoned the stoner lifestyle, and established himself as a decent citizen. Then, out of nowhere, the good olâ Kumar appears and uses a gigantic joint to burn down Harold's Christmas tree. Harold is in dire need of a replacement tree, but locating one is not as simple as it seems. Their journey starts. What transpires during the search for this tree is either hilarious brilliance or complete nonsense. I suggest that it is a sound mixture. To begin, there is a child that is addicted to at least three different forms of narcotics. Then Harold and Kumar are drugged, drugged into a random âclaymationâ scene in which they come dangerously close to being slain by an Abominable Snowman. They then come dangerously close to being slain again, this time by some thugs.

Does not compare to Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle, yet there is something about this film that I find curiously appealing. It is not blind loyalty, since I recall not being a huge fan of Escape from Guantanamo Bay, but here the madness works for me... for the most part. It doesn't attempt to emulate the original as much as it continuously pokes fun at itself, breaks the fourth wall, and seems unconcerned with the tale taking place in reality. While the film does not explicitly call for a sequel, the apparent potential for a "stoners meet parenting" picture is all but written in.

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The Chicago Sun-Times' Roger Ebert scored the film 2.5 stars, stating, "It's not that I was offended; it's that I didn't laugh very much." [14] Variety's Justin Chang stated, "This obscene frolic is a mostly innocent, pleasant affair, a cinematic Christmas cookie nearly sweet and flaky enough to conceal the presence of hash, cocaine, and other body fluids, including blood." [15] Kirk Honeycutt of The Hollywood Reporter described it as "a somewhat amusing dirty comedy that lacks the pure comedic nastiness of Bad Santa or the boldness of Up in Smoke." [16] Domestic media [edited]

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A Very Harold And Kumar Christmas Full Movie

The picture is an example of an email confirmation provided from AMC after you bought your ticket. Your Ticket Confirmation # is placed under the title "Your Ticket Reservation Details" in your email. Immediately under it, it says "Ticket Confirmation#:" followed by a ten-digit number. This ten-digit number serves as your confirmation. Your AMC Ticket Confirmation# may be found in the email that confirmed your purchase.

Does not compare to Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle, yet there is something about this film that I find curiously appealing. It is not blind loyalty, since I recall not being a huge fan of Escape from Guantanamo Bay, but here the madness works for me... for the most part. It doesn't attempt to emulate the original as much as it continuously pokes fun at itself, breaks the fourth wall, and seems unconcerned with the tale taking place in reality. While the film does not explicitly call for a sequel, the apparent potential for a "stoners meet parenting" picture is all but written in.

[edit] Plot

Harold Lee and Kumar Patel have parted ways seven years after fleeing the Guantanamo Bay prison camp and two years after their last communication. Harold has abstained from cannabis use, established himself as a wealthy Wall Street businessman, and married his Latina fiancée Maria. Kumar, on the other hand, is impoverished and continues to live in the unkempt flat he occupied with Harold after his expulsion from medical school for failing a drug test. Kumar was recently abandoned by Vanessa, who visits Kumar's residence to notify him that she is pregnant with his kid. The father of Maria and the father-in-law of Harold Mr. Perez chooses to spend Christmas at Harold and Maria's residence. Mr. Perez, who dislikes Harold, also brings over his beloved Christmas tree, which he has been cultivating for eight years, and gives Harold a brief lecture on the tree's significance. Kumar gets a parcel addressed to Harold at his flat and chooses to give it to him. They locate a huge marijuana joint inside Harold's residence.

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Harold & Kumar's A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas - Trailer: The new film is set six years after the duo's most recent adventure. After years of being apart, Harold Lee (John Cho) and Kumar Patel (Kal Penn) have replaced one another with new best friends and are preparing for their respective Christmas celebrations. However, when a mysterious package arrives at Kumar's door, his attempt to deliver it to Harold's house ends with him accidentally bruising Harold's Christmas tree. With his suoceri away from home for less than a day, Harold decides to conceal his tracks rather than tell the truth, and embarks on another ill-advised, but enjoyable, journey with Kumar, who transports them across New York during the Christmas vigil in search of the perfect Christmas albero. ——————————————————————

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