![]() ![]() As could be expected, anything that could go wrong, does. There aren't any nearby though, so a road trip is required. After smoking the chronic, the boys get the munchies for food they haven't had in a while: the magical squares of meat known as White Castles. Harold and Kumar's adventures are a bit more reality-based than Dude's intergalactic plot, which also helps make the film more accessible. Some have credited the "Cheech and Chong" factor of having non-caucasians delivering the drug punchlines, but in reality, drugs are only a motivation, not the entirely plot. Sure, that's far from stretching his wings, but Harold & Kumar is heads above Dude, mainly due to those two stars, Harold (John Cho, American Pie) and Kumar (Kal Penn, Van Wilder). His follow-up is the equally goofy Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle, a road-trip following a couple of stoners: two very-intelligent minorities. I apologize.ĭirector Danny Leiner's first studio film was Dude, Where's My Car, a mish-mash film about a couple of stoners: two idiot white guys. Instead of high, scarfing down sliders, I was sober, with a plate of stuffed shells and sausage and a diet Pepsi. A confession: I was not in the proper context for reviewing this movie. ![]()
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