Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle
Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle (released in some international markets as Harold & Kumar Get the Munchies) is a American buddy stoner comedy film directed by Danny Leiner, written by Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg, and starring John Cho, Kal Penn, Neil Patrick Harris, Anthony Anderson and Fred Willard. Buddy flicks are often rom-coms in disguise, especially when mind-altering substances are involved. Sure, the eponymous protagonists sniff out weed and women, but they also chase their dreams — and a deeply homosocial bond with each other.
Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle (Film)
And the movie’s queer bona fides are ever more obvious in retrospect, regardless of Penn’s newly carved place in the gay Hollywood Mount Rushmore of my mind. Below, allow me to present the case for admitting Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle into the queer cannon. Chris Meloni, himself a Big Mac, plays a hot troll. Seek All Countries. All USA. Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle (2004)
In HAROLD AND KUMAR GO TO WHITE CASTLE, an office worker of Korean descent and his Indian-American buddy set off on a mission to fulfill their craving for White Castle burgers. Kumar : No matter what, we are not ending this night without White Castle in our stomachs. Harold : Agreed!
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Harold: So what are you in here for? Tarik: For being black. Harold: Seriously. Tarik: I am serious. You wanna know what happened? I was walking out of a Barnes & Noble, and a cop stops me. Evidently, a black guy robbed a store in Newark. I told him, "I haven't even been to Newark in months." So he starts beating me with his gun, telling me to stop resisting arrest. Harold: Holy shit! What'd. .
Gay District in White Castle
Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle is notable for taking what were normally the ethnic sidekick character types of most teen stoner comedy flicks and making them the stars. As such, the movie gets a lot of mileage out of making fun of ethnicities and other people's perceptions of different races. . Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle (2004)
In , it all started out so innocently. A five-cent small hamburger. A Castle-shaped restaurant. And nothing like it before, or since. A humble % beef patty with onions, and a pickle. So easy to eat, it was dubbed the Slider. The only thing better than polishing off a Sack of Sliders alone, is doing it with friends. Could it get any better than that? White Castle. Because The Crave Is A. . Harold & Kumar
Harold & Kumar is a series of American films created by Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg. Beginning with Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle () and followed by Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay () and A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas (), the films star John Cho, Kal Penn, and Neil Patrick Harris. The films are considered buddy stoner comedies, with surreal and animated. .
Harold & Kumar Go To White Castle
Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle: A Korean-American office worker and his Indian-American stoner friend embark on a quest to satisfy their desire for White Castle burgers. .