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Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay
By Michael Phillips, Chicago Tribune
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Greasy, hazy good fun, "Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle" (2004) got by on a 4 a.m. mixture of explosive-emission toilet jokes, gratuitous nudity and Neil Patrick Harris as himself. Everything took place in one night, hinging on a single quest rife with detours. Crass? Yes. But there was a merry spirit to it all.

A far more strident sort of crassness pervades "Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay." The sequel picks up and tokes up where the original left off. New Jersey roommates Harold and Kumar set off for Amsterdam, so that Harold can chase the woman of his dreams (Paula Garces) while the lads can smoke all the mezz they desire. On the plane Kumar hauls out a homemade bong, which is mistaken for a bomb. Off to Gitmo! Off to the land of tiresome fellatio gags!

The escape of the title takes about 45 seconds. The rest of the movie, written and directed as lurching, occasionally funny skits by Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg, keeps H&K one step ahead of a venal Homeland Security chief (Rob Corddry), and Kumar on the trail of his ex-girlfriend Vanessa (Danneel Harris). The ex is due to marry a Texas family friend of the George W. Bush clan. Bush himself, portrayed by the world's worst Bush impersonator, shows up late to this fairly draggy party in order to get high with the boys and explain to them, in relative sincerity, that "you don't have to like your government to be a good American. You just have to love your country."

At least one scene rivals anything in the first outing. It's a flashback to H&K's college days, complete with perfect haircuts and pleasingly nostalgic vibe, a memory of when Kumar met the lovely Vanessa. I suppose the whole film couldn't be like this. The rest of the time you find yourself smiling at some of the bits, wincing through many, many others, and ultimately wondering if the pacing would've improved had either H or K developed a terrible cocaine habit.

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 Theaters
 •  Brassfield Cinema 10 : Greensboro (2.40 mi)
 •  Carmike 10 : Winston Salem (23.10 mi)
 •  Carmike 18 : Greensboro (3.50 mi)
 •  Carmike 8 : High Point (10.70 mi)
 •  Carmike Kingsway 4 : Eden (28.00 mi)
 •  Carmike Lexington Cinema 8 : Lexington (27.70 mi)
 •  Carmike Wynnsong 12 : Winston Salem (23.80 mi)
 •  Carousel Cinemas : Greensboro (4.40 mi)
 •  Cinemark AT Ashboro : Asheboro (27.90 mi)
 •  Countryside Cinema Kernersville : Kernersville (9.60 mi)
 •  Eden Drive-In : Eden (26.90 mi)
 •  Graham Cinema : Graham (25.90 mi)
 •  Janus West End 14 : Burlington (19.60 mi)
 •  Marketplace Mall Theatres : Winston Salem (19.80 mi)
 •  Regal Greensboro Grande Stadium 16 : Greensboro (3.00 mi)
 •  Regal Oak Hollow Mall 7 : High Point (10.10 mi)
 •  Regal Palladium Stadium 14 : High Point (9.50 mi)
 •  Rockingham Theatre : Reidsville (21.40 mi)
 •  Sedgefield Crossing $2.50 Cinemas : Greensboro (4.90 mi)
 

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