| Review Date: Director: Danny Leiner Writer: John Hurwitz, Hayden Schlossberg Producers: Greg Shapiro, Nathan Kahane Actors: John Cho as Harold Kal Penn as Kumar Neil Patrick Harris as Neil Patrick Harris |
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What really keeps the film going though are its stars, John Cho and Kal Penn, both of whom offer personable performances ripe with confidence and hilarity. Both fellas keep the film grounded with an everyday quality about them, as they essentially travel through the most standard plotline, filled with references to Katie Holmes’ tits in THE GIFT (click to read my review of her breasts) and tons of emphasis on the delicious goal that is the White Castle hamburger. By the end of the movie, you’re not only rooting for these two slackers, but you also want to head down to your local burger joint, smoke some shit and chow down yourself. The film is peppered with a number of very funny sequences including an inspired highway hitchhiker in the guise of actor Neil Patrick Harris (aka Doogie Howser M.D.) playing himself, who might just deserve a movie of his own after this (“I nailed every ass on that set!”) The extreme sports dudes were also pretty funny, as were most of the race-related gags, particularly the accommodating jailed black man who understood the bigotry around him and just accepted it-in a funny way, of course. I coulda done without the shitting gag or the stuff with the raccoon, but then again, I wasn’t high, so who knows how that shit will play out when I’m cranked out of my dick. All in all, I can’t say that this film was “laugh a minute”, since a handful of its situations weren’t entirely successful, but overall, I just couldn’t help but smile as the two leads bungled their way through the land of weed, chicks and burgers. I also appreciated the film’s nod to Amsterdam, the city in which yours truly was delivered onto this earth. “Thank you, come again!!” I will.