Harold And Kumar Go To White Castle [Latest ✓]

Harold (John Cho), a buttoned-up investment banker, and Kumar (Kal Penn), a brilliant but lazy slacker, are passed over for a promotion and pressured into medical school, respectively. After a late-night smoke session, a TV commercial triggers an insatiable craving for White Castle’s tiny square burgers. What follows is a surreal, obstacle-laden journey across New Jersey—from a racist police station to a hangar with a cheetah, and from an encounter with a bizarrely horny Neil Patrick Harris (playing a brilliant, fictionalized version of himself) to a literal run-in with Doogie Howser.

On its surface, Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle looks like a shallow pot comedy: two roommates get the munchies and drive all night for a slider. But peel back the layers of weed smoke, and you’ll find a sharp, surprisingly progressive, and genuinely hilarious road movie that has aged remarkably well. Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle

Late nights, group viewing, or anyone who’s ever craved an impossibly specific food at 2 a.m. Just have some snacks ready—this movie will make you hungry. Harold (John Cho), a buttoned-up investment banker, and

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