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Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay
Two friends are giving a hot chase by the federal agents after been mistaken for terrorist.
9 November 1977, Shreveport, Louisiana, USA
August 25, 1975 in New York City, New York, USA
29 May 1954, Columbia, South Carolina, USA
4 December 1939, Colton, California, USA
12 August 1948, Shreveport, Louisiana, USA
15 June 1973, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
April 12, 2011
My main objection boils down to this: if the filmmakers set up an anything-goes policy of outraging all notions of human dignity, they're obligated to live up to it without respecting age, race, creed, class, nationality -- or gender.
April 28, 2008
The jokes all revolve around weed, stereotypes, and Neil Patrick Harris; the stereotype stuff is by far the funniest.
September 05, 2008
Every aspect of the production is atrocious in the extreme.The writing is awful. The direction is bilious.
September 05, 2008
For a stoner comedy, it makes some lucid points.
September 12, 2008
As the idea is no longer fresh and the plot has basically the same structure, it doesn't quite match the original. But the sequel delivers enough new developments to keep it interesting.
April 30, 2008
A fitfully funny if somewhat less excellent sequel.
September 05, 2008
Just make sure that you're really stoned when you see it.
April 28, 2008
As much as I enjoyed the pot-fueled laughs and the sheer energetic lunacy of the original, I was really let down by this uninspired sequel.
April 25, 2008
This is one of those rare pictures that can gross you out and make you think at one and the same time.
May 12, 2008
Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantánamo Bay, a loosely strung-together collection of sex, race, and stoner jokes, is, by any rational standard, a terrible movie, yet I kept laughing at it, and I came out of the theatre in a good mood.
August 26, 2009
A bag of shoddy skits that barely qualifies as a movie and taints pleasant memories of their previous clowning besides

