Cheap Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle (Unrated Extended Edition) (DVD) (Danny Leiner) Price
CHEAP-PRICE.NET ’s Cheap Price
$9.99
Here at Cheap-price.net we have Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle (Unrated Extended Edition) at a terrific price. The real-time price may actually be cheaper — click “Buy Now” above to check the live price at Amazon.com.
| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Danny Leiner |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 30 July, 2004 |
| MANUFACTURER: | New Line Home Video |
| MPAA RATING: | R (Restricted) |
| FEATURES: | AC-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Comedies, Comedy, Comedy Video, Feature Film-comedy, Movie |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 794043762529 |
Related Products
Customer Reviews of Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle (Unrated Extended Edition)
okay, but not great I expected a little bit more out of this movie but it is not something that I would purchase on DVD. This movie could have been a masterpiece. The regular sterotypes, the Indian guy aspiring to be a doctor, the criminal Negro, the nerdy Asian, the idiot white guy. WOW! I don't want to give away the entire plot of the movie. Now don't get me wrong this movie had some funny moments. Some of you reading this expecting the movie to be totally awesome, but its not what you think. Trust me!! But you will get some good laughs out of it tho.
REALLY, REALLY funny...
I bought a used DVD of this movie two days ago at a local Hastings and have seen it five times since. On the first viewing, I laughed wildly and heartily almost the whole time, something I rarely do when I watch a comedy alone. Surprisingly, it was equally funny each time I saw it. Almost every line any character has is funny and memorable. And yet, if the acting weren't superb, the movie wouldn't have come off as this wacky. I think, in this regard, Kal Penn (Kumar) contributes more to the movie than John Cho. He really knows what is funny!
<
>
<
>On the issue of race in the movie: In one of the earliest episodes of Scrubs, John Dorian tells Eliot Reid that she should "tease" Turk about his being black. As a non-American living in the US for four years, and as a student of American culture, I thought this seemingly trivial one line might be a culturally significant moment, event even. This might be a stretch, but I thought, if, in popular culture, someone's race has always been a thorny/sensitive issue which you can never really light-heartedly make fun of, that moment signalled that it's now possible to innocuoulsy make fun of someone's race, that race has now become a teasable, laughable matter. Of course, a distinction should be made between "racial issues" and "issues of someone's race," but it seems to me that a certain freedom from political correctness with regard to the latter actually suggests racial stereotypes' going, if very slowly, obsolete.
<
>
<
>Harold and Kumar is packed with such moments. Every character is teased and/or laughed at for their race, which is refreshing and very, very funny.
HORRIBLE
Since this doesn't allow for negative stars, I had to give it one star. If I was drunk and high this would still not be funny. Awful movie, don't waste your money or time.