
Six years have elapsed since Guantanemo Bay, leaving Harold and Kumar estranged from one another with very different families, friends and lives. But when Kumar arrives on Harold's doorstep during the holiday season with a mysterious package in hand, he inadvertently burns down Harold's father-in-law's beloved Christmas tree. To fix the problem, Harold and Kumar embark on a mission through New York City to find the perfect Christmas tree, once again stumbling into trouble at ... (Full plot summary below)
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Six years have elapsed since Guantanemo Bay, leaving Harold and Kumar estranged from one another with very different families, friends and lives. But when Kumar arrives on Harold's doorstep during the holiday season with a mysterious package in hand, he inadvertently burns down Harold's father-in-law's beloved Christmas tree. To fix the problem, Harold and Kumar embark on a mission through New York City to find the perfect Christmas tree, once again stumbling into trouble at every single turn.
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| WaffleMovies.comWillie WaffleThis movie is so mischievous, you might have to be Gandhi or Mother Theresa to get off of Santa's naughty list after buying a ticket. |
| Washington ExaminerKelly Jane TorranceInsane high jinks, of course, ensue, some of which involve Neil Patrick Harris, who revitalized his career in the first film. |
| E! OnlinePeter ParasHas there ever been a film where a toddler gets stoned, coked up and trips on ecstasy? Yeah, that's kind of love-it-or-hate-it humor we're in for. |
| Detroit NewsTom LongHarold & Kumar is all about Cho and Penn, who make the doofus duo into likable, harmless, upbeat characters who happen to be blasted a good deal of the time. 3D Christmas is proudly ridiculous stuff. |
| The New York TimesNeil GenzlingerN.P.H, as he's often called in these films, does indeed return, singing and dancing. And talking dirty. He, that stoned baby and a stunning riff on the tongue-stuck-to-a-pole scene in "A Christmas Story" will, for fans of this franchise, make this a blissful holiday season indeed. |
| Filmcritic.comBill Gibronan antidote to all the glad tidings and false figgy pudding merriment |
| DeadspinWill LeitchI was glad to see them again, but it's probably time for them to go get their lives fully together now |
| Salon.comAndrew O'HehirFull of imaginative, outrageous and egregiously insulting 3-D gags. |
| Combustible CelluloidJeffrey M. AndersonThey keep the tone just right, and the strong, external humor by original writers Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg sustains it. |
| Hollywood.comMatt PatchesA foul, hilarious and surprisingly heartwarming holiday experience that utilizes its eye-popping technology to take gross out humor to a new level. |