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Somehow, the duo got it together to make a film beloved by audiences and obviously all the members of its cast and crew, including John Cho, Kal Penn, director Danny Leiner, producer Luke Ryan, writers Hayden Schlossberg and Jon Hurwitz, Eddie Kaye Thomas, David Krumholtz, Chris Meloni and Kate Kelton who all gathered at the New Bev to recall making the surprisingly progressive cinematic landmark.
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How humble? As Hurwitz explained, “We’d get high every day and drive to Apple Pan because we liked that and we passed a bunch of hamburger chains and we were like ‘there’s a movie here.'” (Director Danny Leiner would note during his introduction to the film, he could barely discern the two writers when he went to meet them at their apartment on Martell Street for the first time, opening the door to find “a cloud of smoke,” adding “these guys were at the forefront of vaping.”) The best compliment you can give the film is that it's a stoner comedy masterpiece, and it is.It was only a few blocks away from the New Beverly Cinema in Los Angeles that “Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle” writers Hayden Schlossberg and Jon Hurwitz would pen the cult classic about a pair of stoners with a case of the munchies that only the bite-sized burgers could satisfy, so it was ideal that no less than 12 members of the original film’s cast and crew gathered there just a week after the film’s 10-year anniversary to celebrate the film’s unlikely success from the most humble of beginnings. After all if it weren't for the outstanding success of Harold and Kumar we wouldn't have stoner comedies like Seth MacFarlanes overly embraced "Ted" and David Gordon Green's Pineapple Express. But for me, I see it as easygoing, ridiculous, emotionally engaging fun with enough high and low brow moments to satisfy those who appreciate how good modern comedies can actually be if they bothered to try. That said as somebody who saw this equipped with nothing more than a small soft drink and a bag of popcorn I found enough laughs in it, I can only imagine how hilarious this must be if you're on weed simultaneously. My only criticism is that many film fans will go and watch "White Castle" with no plausible intention of being baked in the process.
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It combines raunch, sweet overtones and witty dialogue chopped full of laughs held nicely together by energetic performances from the leads.
However this one feature some extremely likable and refreshingly hilarious hero's who sideline the expected racial stereotype humour by giving them a witty and clever character twist, whilst understanding who it's audience is, and offering gross out, in your face laugh out loud humour.
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The "buddy" road movie chemistry of Harold and Kumar, single-handedly revived the stoner comedy genre at the turn of the millennium, however stoner comedies are a kind of comedy film featuring qualities that can range from gut busting and unique, to "Freddy Got Fingered". Original, unpretentious, funny and above all well written.