You wouldn’t think that an eighty-eight-minute comedy would be hard to sit through, but boy was this one ever challenging. Now that I have seen it, I sadly wish that I hadn’t. So when I saw that Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle was available, I figured I would finally give it a shot. I wasn’t feeling a heavy drama today and I just wanted to watch something light and fun. So as I was scrolling through the endless void of colorful thumbnails of different films on Netflix today, I didn’t really know what I was in the mood for. Stoner comedies just aren’t my thing and I tend to find that a lot of them end up trying way too hard to be funny and instead end up becoming headache-inducing catastrophes.īut I figured “Hey – these Harold & Kumar movies are probably extremely popular for a reason, right?”. Now I’m not too big on these types of movies personally. There’s a wide variety to choose from to be sure (particularly the majority of Seth Rogen’s filmography) but one of the most popular of all time is the Harold & Kumar series. Somehow, the boys manage to run afoul of rednecks, cops, and even a car-stealing Neil Patrick Harris before getting anywhere near their beloved sliders.įor a lot of people out there, there is nothing quite like the stoner comedy. Convinced there must be one nearby, the two set out on a late-night odyssey that takes them deep into New Jersey. Nerdy accountant Harold (John Cho) and his irrepressible friend, Kumar (Kal Penn), get stoned watching television and find themselves utterly bewitched by a commercial for White Castle.
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