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Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Ba...

(2008) Comedy - Rated R

Directed by: Jon Hurwitz, Hayden Schlossberg

Starring: Kal Penn, John Cho

Overview: Mistaken for terrorists on a flight to Amsterdam, the stoners land in prison.

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  • Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay

    After the high-flying stoners (Kal Penn, John Cho) try to smuggle a bong aboard a flight to Amsterdam, the two find themselves in jail on charges of terrorism.

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    "Hurwitz and Schlossberg can't quite recapture their magic in this spotty stoner sequel...."  [more]
    — Heather Huntington

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      04/30/08 12:55 PM
      im going to go see this today. i will let you know what i thought of it. looking forward to seeing it.
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    • Heather Huntington

      ReelzChannel.com, April 23, 2008


      Hurwitz and Schlossberg can't quite recapture their magic in this spotty stoner sequel.


      In 2004, I was begrudgingly dragged by my then-boyfriend to go see Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle and discovered, much to my delight, that the movie was hysterical. In the ensuing years, I married the boyfriend and Harold & Kumar writers Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg wrote a sequel, which they also directed; things were going well for all of us.


      Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay (A.K.A. Harold & Kumar 2) picks up right where the first movie left off -- a day after, in fact. The boys no longer have the munchies, but pot is still the launching point of their adventures. You see, Harold (John Cho) and Kumar (Kal Penn) board a flight to Amsterdam and things get a little hairy when Kumar is mistaken for a terrorist when he breaks out his smokeless bong in the airplane bathroom and the two wind up in Guantanamo Bay. And as you can gather from the title, it's not long before the two break out and are on the run from the authorities in an effort to prove their innocence.


      Harold and Kumar 2Although the first movie didn't exactly do gangbusters at the box office, it found a large and devoted audience in the DVD that enabled the sequel to come to life. And as such, New Line can expect that it is going to be a big box office draw when it opens this weekend. Unfortunately, as much as I hate to say it, I liked the first one better.


      During a recent interview with Harold & Kumar star Neil Patrick Harris (Doogie Howser M.D., How I Met Your Mother), Harris suggested that he though the humor from the first movie was all over the place, basically throwing everything at the wall to see what sticks, and this time Hurwitz and Schlossberg have a more defined, distinctive comedic voice. I actually couldn't disagree more. It's not that it isn't funny; Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay definitely has its moments, but I found there were far less of them for me in this one than in the original.


      Perhaps the issue is that I went into the first one with no expectations, so it had nowhere to go but up, and this time I went in with high ones. But the bottom line was I just didn't find a lot of what was going on funny, and that was a bummer. Given, Harold & Kumar is very much about the lowest common denominator type of broad comedy, but a lot of times I found the jokes just gross and not funny at all.


      What's really interesting is what Harold & Kumar has to say about the current political climate in our country. Yes, yes, I know the movie is about fart jokes and strippers, but there's actually quite a lot of depth to it, as well. In what happens to Harold and Kumar, in the scenes at Guantanamo Bay, and especially in the hilariously exaggerated politico-jerk character played perfectly by Rob Corddry (The Daily Show, The Heartbreak Kid), Hayden and Schlossberg are actually making quite a statement about the mindlessly ignorant prejudices and practices that are masquerading as patriotism in our country. It might seem like they're just taking the chance to get a laugh by calling Harold 'Hello Kitty,' but doing so makes a statement about our current administration.


      Harold and Kumar 2Nonetheless, despite the fact that virtually no one is immune from Hurwitz and Schlossberg's keen skewering, I will say that there was a somewhat upsetting undercurrent of homophobia that permeated the movie. Repeatedly throughout Harold & Kumar, the worst thing that a character can have done to them or imagine having done to them is a homosexual act, which I found rather off-putting, to say the least.


      Regardless, a lot of Harold & Kumar fans are going to show up to the theater this weekend ready to be rendered incontinent with laughter. And sure -- there are some things in it for them. Penn and Cho are still cute and empathetic, and Harris's cameo as a hard-living parody of himself still bring down the house, but all told I just don't think the sequel can live up to the magic of the original. If that's what you're looking for, I recommend skipping the theater and just firing up your DVD of the first installment instead.


      ReelzChannel Rating: 6

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  • Crew

    Director Jon Hurwitz
    Director Hayden Schlossberg
    Producer Greg Shapiro
    Producer Nathan Kahane
    Executive Producer Joe Drake
    Executive Producer Carsten Lorenz
    Executive Producer Toby Emmerich
    Executive Producer Richard Brener

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  • Awesome, unrated DVD version of Harold & Kumar 2 on horizon

    Yes, we know Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay isn't even in theaters yet, but when we talked to writer-directors Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg about their plans for its DVD release, the details were just too good to keep to ourselves.

    "The DVD is crazy. Not only does it have the regular version of the movie, it has an unrated version of the movie which we actually take to heart," says Hurwitz.

    "One of the best features, there's a choose-your-own-adventure type feature where at you can at different points in the movie [you can] have the characters change what they want to do," Schlossberg divulged. "One of the first ones on the DVD is when they're on the airplane in the beginning--should Kumar put the bong away? And just not do this, not smoke on the plane? And what happens if he doesn't do it, if you choose that you see them actually get to Amsterdam. We shot this movie basically of them in Amsterdam."

    Added Hurwitz: "That whole feature is called 'Dude, Change the Movie.' And there are like 10 different spots in the film."


    Posted 04/20/2008 by Heather

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