Harold & Kumar Escape From Guantanamo Bay (Unrated) | 
| Directors: Jon Hurwitz, Hayden Schlossberg Actors: John Cho, Kal Penn, Rob Corddry, Jack Conley, Roger Bart Studio: Warner Bros.
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Rating: 71 reviews Sales Rank: 233
Genre: Comedy Rating: Unrated Media: Video On Demand Running Time: 108 Minutes
ASIN: B001DDSTJM
Theatrical Release Date: April 25, 2008 Release Date: October 16, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Synopsis:
HAROLD AND KUMAR ESCAPE FROM GUANTANAMO BAY marks the triumphant return of these two hilarious, slacker anti-heroes. The movie stars John Cho (AMERICAN PIE I & II, AMERICAN DREAMZ) as Harold and Kal Penn (VAN WILDER 2: THE RISE OF TAJ, EPIC MOVIE) as Kumar, two stoners who can't seem to get a break. Their last adventure found them traveling across country to find a White Castle hamburger in order to satisfy a weed-induced case of "the munchies." This time, the boys get themselves in trouble trying to sneak a bong onboard a flight to Amsterdam. Now, being suspected of terrorism, they are forced to run from the law and try to find a way to prove their innocence. What follows is an irreverent and epic journey of deep thoughts, deeper inhaling and a wild trip around the world that is as "un-PC" as it gets. |
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What a disappointment!! April 27, 2008 Joe Banks (Jersey City, NJ) 16 out of 41 found this review helpful
Being a big fan of the first Harold and Kumar, I had high expectations for this sequel. I had heard some initial negative reviews, but still went to the theater, wanting very badly to like it. Sadly, it was not to be. By the end, I was ashamed to be in the theater--I felt offended, cheated, and even a little nauseated. This film was incredibly lame and had almost none of the charm of the original. Its almost as if the writers went out their way to make it brain dead. Some specifics: 1. Many of the bits were blatently recycled from the original (like the weird couple living in the woods), but just weren't funny this time around. There was also a much greater reliance on toilet humor than in the first. 2. Almost everyone who was a white male was portrayed as stupid, racist, or both. 3. The Guantanamo Bay scenes were in incredibly bad taste--especially the bit about the "sandwiches" fed to the prisoners. Sorry, but implying that military guards pull that stuff goes way beyond being not funny--it is highly offensive and insulting to those who wear the uniform. 4. Some of the same characters show up again. While this could have been cool, especially the Neil Patrick Harris cameo, it turned out to be pointless and incoherent. 5. And, of course, the obligatory scenes making George Bush look like a drug addled moron. I'm sure the writers had to work really hard to come up with those. Bottom Line: If you liked the original, stay away--far away--from this awful sequel.
Wildly uneven...and sometimes wildly funny. May 9, 2008 RMurray847 (Albuquerque, NM United States) 13 out of 21 found this review helpful
HAROLD AND KUMAR ESCAPE...is a very funny movie, and I laughed a great deal. That's a good thing. It's also sloppy, careless and goes for too many obvious or cliched jokes. That's a shame. It's too bad, because what we have in these two guys is a wonderful blend of what's best and worst about young Americans. They are smart. They are multi-ethnic. In general, they are good-hearted and appreciate the chance to live in America. They're also lazy, self-indulgent and far too easily distracted by drugs. This makes their movies ripe for social commentary. Too often, though, they take the easy way out with cheap jokes and predictable visual puns. The movie shows us these two goofballs (and if you haven't seen #1...you must see it first...#2 literally picks up the morning after WHITE CASTLE), setting out on a trip to Holland, so that Harold can follow a girl he's hot for and Kumar can enjoy the legal drugs. But when Kumar brings a hi-tech bong on the plane, it's mistaken for a bomb and the two are mistaken for terrorists. This bit is probably the funniest stuff in the film. It's weirdly credible that passengers might take these two unruly and "un-white" Americans for terrorists...not just because they don't "look like us" but because they sneak into restroom together and then appear with a dangerous looking device. Much is also made of the world "bong" sounding a lot like "bomb." As in, "I've got a bong! No, no...I said bong!!" My wife and I were pretty much laughing our rear ends off at this point. Then Harold and Kumar are incarcerated in Guantanamo, and the movie quickly reaches it's low-point. The American guards are all rapists and idiots. So, at this point, we were wondering if we could continue to sit through these cheap and unfair jokes about the young men and women in our military. Have many of them done disgusting and illegal things? Yes. Have MOST of them? Absolutely not...yet scenes like these propagate the idea that our soldiers are a bunch of oral sex crazed, torturing thugs. Fortunately, the two boys escape quite soon, and we're able to follow their adventures as they try for vindication. I won't spoil any more of the plot...but suffice it to say that from this point on, the jokes become wildly uneven. Some scenes are quite funny (there's a scene with a deer that had me in stitches) and others are FLAAAATTT! A scene at a wealthy friend's house in Florida springs to mind. Neil Patrick Harris reprises his role as himself...and he's nearly as funny and surprising as last time...although far cruder. It was almost too much of a good thing. The movie takes some clever shots at the current political climate...but mostly it follows the same crude path as its predecessor. The two young leads are quite enjoyable and easy to warm up to. Kal Penn, in particular, has some promise (see THE NAMESAKE)...I hope he can shake off this role. Otherwise, the movie is low-budget and stylistically simple. As a 44 year old man, I fully recognize that I'm not the target for this film. Yet I enjoyed it enough to laugh a great deal, and to say now that I would recommend it...but only if you've seen and enjoyed #1. If you hated #1...you won't like ESCAPE any better. This movie plays right to its core audience...for better or worse.
Kal Penn and John Cho make a great comedy duo. April 30, 2008 James McDonald (Lancaster, California) 8 out of 12 found this review helpful
This film contains, male and female frontal nudity, foul language, smoking, sexual content, gross humor. Rated "R". It's been nearly 4 years that we have waited for this sequel to Harold & Kumar Go To White Castle (2004). It was actually filmed in January to March of 2007. It was originally meant to be a straight-to-DVD release, however they decided to release it theatrically, April 25, 2008. The great comedic chemistry between Kal Penn and John Cho returns in "Harold & Kumar Escape to Guatanamo Bay". Also returning with Kal Penn and John Cho are Paula Garces as "Maria", David Krumholtz, Eddie Kaye Thomas, Christopher Meloni, Neil Patrick Harris, Errol Sitahal. The writers of the first film, Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg have written and directed this second film. This second movie begins on the same day where the first movie ended. Since Harold (John Cho) has finally spoken and kissed the girl he had been fantasizing about, but was too closed-up to speak to her before, he needs to see her again, but she is on her way to Amsterdam, Netherlands for 10 days. Kumar (Kal Penn) rescheduled his job interview and has booked a flight for both of them to Amsterdam, so that Harold can find Maria (Paula Garces). When do these guys ever sleep? At the airport, Kal sees an old girlfriend, Vanessa (Danneel Harris) who is getting married soon. The flight doesn't go off without a hitch thanks to Kumar and his smoking pipe invention. An old lady passenger gets disturbed and Harold & Kumar are arrested and sent to Guatanamo Bay jail. As the title of this film suggests, they do escape and this leads them on another mis-hap adventure. Beverly D'Angelo makes an appearance as "Sally". To see a surprise scene, you must wait until after the end credits. Not as funny as the first film. Some scenes are just too unbelievable too be funny. The movie plays like a mushroom dream, but then again so did the Cheech & Chong movies. I hope Kal Penn and John Cho continue to make many movies together. They are a good comedic team. Kal Penn is a regular on the "House M.D." tv series. He will star and is executive producer of the film, Under New Management (2009). John Cho is "Sulu" in the new motion picture, "Star Trek" to be released May 8, 2009. He will appear in the film, "Expats". ***Update: "Harold & Kumar 3" has been picked up by Mandate Pictures. They are currently asking Kal Penn and John Cho to return. Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg are helming the movie and are screenwriting again for the third time. Might have a 2010 release date. Let's not wait too long, guys. Where's my hamburger?
An Awful Stoner Movie July 31, 2008 N. J. Johnson (Owensboro, KY) 8 out of 16 found this review helpful
I laughed a few times but for the most part it's a stupid movie. I'm only writing this review to save people their time and money by not watching this terrible flick.
Very disappointing July 31, 2008 Andrew M. Melnyk (Vienna, VA United States) 8 out of 14 found this review helpful
I really enjoyed the first Harold and Kumar movie. This one was a complete disappointment. Filthy, vile, disgusting -- moronic at best. I very much like Kal Penn as an actor (esp. in "the Namesake"). He has already made a name for himself and has a bright future. I have no idea why he would agree to do a movie like this. I now have zero regard for him as an actor.
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