Hayden Schlossberg, Jon Hurwitz
John Cho, Kal Penn, Steve Braun, Neil Harris, Anthony Anderson, Ryan Reynolds, Paula Garces, Fred Willard, David Krumholtz
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30th Jul 2004
4th Mar 2005
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Two likeable underdogs, Harold and Kumar, set out on a Friday night quest to satisfy their craving for White Castle hamburgers and end up on an epic journey of deep thoughts, deeper inhaling and a wild road trip as "un-PC" as it gets.
Harold (Cho) hates his investment-banking job and Kumar (Penn) does want to start his career in medicine but it’s the weekend. After getting completely stoned the munchies kick in but they don’t want the usual take out or fast food, they want the amazing burger combo from White Castle. The only problem is that the White Castle they usually go to has closed and now they have to start an epic journey to feed their craving.
When the trailer pushes the fact that is the ‘Asian Guy from ‘American Pie’’, ‘the Indian Guy from ‘Van Wilder’’ and the ‘Director of ‘Dude, Where’s my Car?’ you can’t really expect much and this movie doesn’t disappoint.
In the tradition of the American gross-out comedy, ‘Harold and Kumar get the Munchies’ tries to continue that mould but the problem is that is just doesn’t go far enough. There is absolutely nothing new in this movie and the film is completely void of those cringingly funny moments that make the genre so popular. There are a few funny moments but not enough for it to rise up to the heady heights of the ‘American Pie’ movies, which are still the standard for modern day version of the cult genre.
What makes the film still watchable however are the two leading men. The movie moves away from the typical all American central characters and highlights the comedy skills of John Cho and Kal Penn. Making the film from a different cultural perspective works and provides some good gags. You’d expect most of them to come at the two characters expense but they give as much as they get. These are two talented comedic actors but they deserve a better script that this.
There are quite a few cameos in the movie from actors associated with the genre and most of them are quite funny. ‘Van Wilder’ Ryan Reynolds pops up as a nurse, ‘American Pie’s’ Eddie Kaye Thomas shows up as a fellow stoner and Neil Patrick Harris pokes fun at his ‘Doogie Howser’ past.
While there are quite a few laughs in ‘Harold and Kumar get the Munchies’ and the two lead actors are talented, the film just doesn’t have enough to raise itself above average. It does succeed in giving you the munchies for burgers though.
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