Christmas came early for me this year. I didn’t know there was a
third part to the franchise, so finding out about Harold and Kumar 3D Christmas made my of October. That said, I watched it on the fourth of the month,
so…
This particular installment of the Harold and Kumar series takes place
over an entire day just before Christmas. After Harold and Kumar’s last
adventure, Escape from
Guantanamo Bay, it seems the duo had become
estranged. Since then Harold has grown-up, given up the stoner life, and become
a respectable citizen. Then, out of nowhere the good ol’ Kumar shows up and
burns down Harold’s Christmas tree with a massive joint. Harold desperately
needs a new tree, but finding one is not as easy a task as it sounds. Their adventure
begins.
What ensues during the quest to find this tree is either comic
genius or just utter crap. I propose it is solid mix. First, there is a toddler
that gets high on at least three types of drugs. Then Harold and Kumar
themselves get drugged, drugged into a random “claymation” sequence in fact
where they are almost killed by an Abominable Snowman. Then, they almost get
killed again, this time by some gangsters.
Thanks to the veritable array of ethnicities in the film there are
some hilarious race jokes that come across nicely, but the highlight of the
film must be when Harold and Kumar have a run in with “America’s Sweetheart”
Neil Patrick Harris. Yes! The Neil Patrick Harris. This is his third appearance in the Harold and Kumar franchise, and also weirdest because in Guantanamo Bay, Harris was killed with a shot gun by hookers.
Errata: Post-credits in Guantanamo Bay NPH is shown getting up off the lawn having survived multiple shot gun wounds to the back. No mention of NPR's miraculous survival is made when the trio are reunited in the Christmas film.
Errata: Post-credits in Guantanamo Bay NPH is shown getting up off the lawn having survived multiple shot gun wounds to the back. No mention of NPR's miraculous survival is made when the trio are reunited in the Christmas film.
7.5/10