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A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas


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Hollywood Reporter
It’s Harold & Kumar vs. Christmas and, yes, Christmas wins out.
Chicago Tribune
'Harold & Kumar Christmas': Stoner comedy sequel shows the buzz is gone
Chicago Sun-Times
With a title like "A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas," here is a film that might be mistaken by the innocent for family ent...
Metromix
A holiday comedy unlikely to last past Thanksgiving
Chicago Sun-Times
It's not that I was particularly offended; it's that I didn't laugh very much.
Chicago Tribune
The 3-D only makes the general not-funniness that much closer.
The Boston Globe
Leave it to a Harold & Kumar movie to expose modern 3-D for the tawdry gimmick it is while understanding that's at least hal...
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Two cheers for Harold & Kumar 3D.
Rolling Stone
H&K are past their sell-by date. Way past.
USA Today
Harold and Kumar's Christmas movie is silly, if uneven, fun. While it mocks 3-D technology, it also makes relatively fresh u...
The New York Times
If the sight of a baby covered in powdered cocaine offends you, you are an idiot for having gone to a Harold and Kumar movie...
New York Post
Goes out of its way to offend virtually everyone, including Mexicans, Jews, African- Americans and especially evangelical Ch...
Washington Post
While not as funny as the original, 2004's Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle, it's still a modest improvement over the 2008 ...
Salon Arts
It's pretty much one ridiculous set-piece after another, and you absolutely don't need to be wasted to enjoy them.
Slate
This third movie, a proudly unambitious buddy comedy, brings the franchise back to home turf, both geographically and themat...
Entertainment Weekly
In its shaggy, pleasure-bombed, '80s-meets-2011 way, A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas is a deft and generous comedy...
Richard Roeper
Of course it's offensive and crude. It's also hilarious at times.
E! Online
Once the best of buds, stoner dudes Harold and Kumar reunite for a drug-fueled night before Christmas.
Film School Rejects
Harold and Kumar are as funny and madcap as ever, their adventures filled with the usual drug-fueled surrealism.
ReelViews
Making an entertaining Christmas movie - at least one that can be enjoyed by anyone having gone through puberty - has become...

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Partial Film Information

Director: Todd Strauss-Schulson
Writer: Jon Hurwitz
Studio: New Line Cinema
Cast: John Cho, Kal Penn, Neil Patrick Harris

Release: November 4, 2011
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