Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle (Unrated Extended Edition)

by New Line Home Video

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Director:Danny Leiner
Release Date:2005-01-04
Label:New Line Home Video
UPC:794043762529
Binding:DVD
Published By:New Line Home Video
ASIN:B00068WOH8
Category:DVD

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Description

In the year's funniest comedy, two guys on a quest to satisfy their cravings for burgers find themselves on a hilarious all-night adventure as they run into one screwy obstacle after another.

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From the director of Dude, Where's My Car? comes another crazed tale of two friends on a perilous quest--in this case, to eat burgers at the fast food restaurant White Castle. The pair--repressed Harold (John Cho, Better Luck Tomorrow) and freewheeling Kumar (Kal Penn, Love Don't Cost a Thing)--get extremely high and set off on the road, only to be sidetracked by skateboarding hooligans, racist cops, an inbred tow truck driver, and Neil Patrick Harris--yes, Doogie Howser, M.D. The humor is all over the map, and it would be nice if there were one female character who wasn't a caricature, but Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle has a loose, gregarious charm, and the movie's canniness about the cliches of the buddy-movie genre give it a sneaky subversive feel--just the fact that neither of the heroes is white puts a different spin on just about every circumstance. Surprisingly clever, cheerfully stupid. --Bret Fetzer

Customer Reviews

Sounds like a preview - Reviewed on 2008-11-16
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I've never seen this film but I think I've seen a preview of this from working at Waupaca Color Graphics when the owners secretary offers me a white castle burger and she being some kind of item to any loser that walks into that establishment.
Sounds really put-onish, sophmore like and just plain vindictive. Go to White Castle for a run of diarrea, no thanks!
The film is probably very funny and typical of these egomaniacs.
Hey, I liked it! - Reviewed on 2008-10-29
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This is the best party movie I've seen in quite awhile. It has all the main ingredients you look for in a party movie; plenty of laughs, gratuitous nudity & zany good times.

Our heroes find themselves craving White Castle burgers after getting stoned. It does not sound like too big a deal to get to the burger joint, but their trip turns into one filled with so many quaint twists & turns that it turns into a miniature version of Road Trip (Unrated Edition)!

The funniest part of the movie was their run-in with a creepy tow-truck driver, aptly named "Freakshow." While some of it was a bit predictable, it was humorous nonetheless. The cameo by Neil Patrick Harris (AKA: Doogie Howser) was cute as well.

While I'm never big on movies that aggrandize getting high, I'm willing to make an exception in this case. If you're into the party movie genre @ all, this one is worth a look!
harold and kumar go to white castle - Reviewed on 2008-10-19
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I really didn't expect this movie to be funny, but man, it is off the charts! Once they leave to get food the action never stops. This is a must see movie. Conservatives beware!
Hysterical! - Reviewed on 2008-09-06
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This is the movie to watch if you are looking for a good laugh. Lots of funny, silly scenes.
Great Movie ~ Excellent Service - Reviewed on 2008-09-03
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The movie is fun ~ need to have an open sense of humor. Delivery was a day earlier than expected ~~ which was a nice surprise! Thanks Amazon!!
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