This time they're running from the joint.
Cast |
John Cho, Kal Penn, Rob Corddry, Jack Conley, Roger Bart, Neil Patrick Harris, Danneel Harris |
Director |
Jon Hurwitz, Hayden Schlossberg |
Screenplay | Jon Hurwitz, Hayden Schlossberg |
Music | George S. Clinton |
Cinematography | Daryn Okada |
Editing | Jeff Freeman |
Sound formats | Dolby Digital, Sony Dynamic Digital Sound, DTS |
Soundtrack | Available |
Made in | 2008 |
Produced by | Kingsgate Films, Mandate Pictures, New Line Cinema |
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Genre | Adventure, comedy |
Language | Strong, crude, vulgar |
Nudity | Brief, infrequent full frontal nudity, sexual and non-sexual context |
Sex | Brief infrequent simulated sex, strong sexual conduct and innuendoes |
Violence | Mild comedic violence, low impact |
Prejudice | Racial prejudice and stereotyping in comic context |
Blasphemy | None |
Drug abuse | None |
Comments | None |
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Disrespectful / Bad Attitude |
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Scale (Max) | 20 | |
What the Critics say | ||
Cape Argus / The Star Debashine Thangevelo | 1 | |
Cape Times Michael Phillips | 5 | |
The Citizen Peter Feldman | 8 | |
Sunday Times Barry Ronge | 5 | |
24.com Ivan Sadler | 10 | |
eye Weekly Jason Anderson Harold and Kumar’s latest lowbrow escapade rolls up racist Homeland Security agents, a pot-smoking George W. Bush, a return visit from Neil Patrick Harris and no fewer than ''35 vaginas'' | 10 | |
ReelViews James Berardinelli It's sporadically enjoyable in a silly, mindless way and it's hard not to laugh at least a few time while awash in all the bad taste. To its credit, the film never pretends to be more than it is and it never tries to do more than what is expected of it. | 13 | |
ScreenIt Amusing at times and sporadically funny in its outrageousness, Harold & Kumar Escape From Guantanamo Bay offers up isolated and ''better'' laughs that its predecessor, but that's still not saying much in the overall scheme of things | 7 | |
Metacritic.com 27 critics | 11 | |
Rottentomatoes critics 112 critics | 11 | |
Rottentomatoes tomatometer Tomatometer It may not equal its predecessor, but Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay is still good for some laughs -- and food for thought. | 11 | |
What the People say | ||
Internet 10974 Netizens | 15 | |
Average .. 45% | 9 |