
Square Root Three Poem. Roger Ebert writes of the 2003 comedy Pieces of April: “[The director] has a put out tenet that it would be funny to play on negative associations about teenage black men, Hobby.
April 27, 2008With nothing but Gregg Araki’s surprisingly bleak Smiley Face to carry out the stoner-movie void of late, the return of Harold (John Cho) and Kumar (Kal Penn) to the big blind is especially welcome. Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay is every piece as entertaining, absurd, and subversively witty as 2004’s Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle-even without the relief of a certain mind-altering substance. In a true rarity in the midst sequels, it improves upon the original, employing all the elements that made its predecessor a success and amplifying them to comical effect. Anthropomorphic big bag of weed? Check.
This time, rather than marrying it, Kumar fantasizes a bedroom duel with the bag that has to be seen to be believed. Lampooning of blatant displays of racism? Check. The boys across racial profiling at an airport, infiltrate a Klan meeting, and for the most part get mistaken for every non-Caucasian ethnicity possible. Neil Patrick Harris? Of course. The screenwriters mercifully disregarded Harris’s real-life acknowledgment of his homosexuality, leaving the badge as heterosexually horny as ever.

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