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A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas
The American 3D stoner comedy leaves a duo estranged from one another with very different families, friends and lives.
18 January 1983, Afula, Israel
21 April 1977, Long Branch, New Jersey, USA
15 May 1978, Queens, New York City, New York, USA
16 May 1944, Echo Park, Los Angeles, California, USA
17 September 1972, San Diego, California, USA
20 March 1974, Medellin, Antioquia, Colombia
December 29, 2012
Seriously, someday you guys are going to sober up, catch this on video and wonder what gave you the giggles all those White Castle runs ago.
April 30, 2012
What started as a beautiful one-off, extended in a pretty decent sequel, has now grown gray at the edges.
August 22, 2012
A funny, memorable romp through metafictional sequel land, and a pleasingly Christmasy grossout film to boot.
June 23, 2013
I was glad to see them again, but it's probably time for them to go get their lives fully together now
October 02, 2012
Falls short of being a holiday classic or an enjoyable 3D experience - meaning, in the end, it's little more than another Harold and Kumar film.
November 08, 2011
This film will stuff your stocking with profane, perverse, politically incorrect glee.
February 11, 2013
While there's no mistaking a Harold & Kumar movie for something that's going win an Oscar, movie fans shouldn't be so quick to dismiss these 21st century incarnations of Cheech and Chong as purely shallow entertainment.
December 06, 2011
For all its pretensions to bad taste, this is surprisingly heartwarming festive fare.
November 06, 2011
If there's a complaint to be made, it's that the humor could be less scattershot.
November 06, 2011
Of course it's offensive and crude. It's also hilarious at times.
November 08, 2011
It contains the mother of all blunts, which, wouldn't ya know, burns down the Christmas tree that Harold's glowering father-in-law grew from a sapling.
November 11, 2011
The laughs may not be as strong as they were the first time, and the sense of discovering something fantastically illicit may have faded to mellow, familiar charms that come with the occasional giggle fit, but that's life as a stoner comedy.

