A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas (2011) is a raunchy holiday comedy that follows the estranged stoner duo as they reunite to find a replacement Christmas tree after inadvertently burning down Harold's father-in-law’s prize-winning fir. Originally released in RealD 3D, the film is known for its "gratuitous" use of 3D effects, such as marijuana smoke and exploding eggs flying toward the audience. Movie Overview & Plot Release Date: November 4, 2011. Director: Todd Strauss-Schulson.
Performance: It runs smoothly on older laptops, tablets, and mobile devices.
The 2011 film A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas is a stoner comedy that follows the estranged duo as they reunite to find a replacement Christmas tree after accidentally burning one down. Regarding your specific keywords:
By: [Author Name] Category: Digital Entertainment / Cult Film Analysis
Unlike the first two films, where weed was the motivation (White Castle) or the sidekick (escape from Guantanamo Bay), in A Very Harold and Kumar Christmas, cannabis is the antagonist turned savior.
A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas (2011) is a raunchy holiday comedy that follows the estranged stoner duo as they reunite to find a replacement Christmas tree after inadvertently burning down Harold's father-in-law’s prize-winning fir. Originally released in RealD 3D, the film is known for its "gratuitous" use of 3D effects, such as marijuana smoke and exploding eggs flying toward the audience. Movie Overview & Plot Release Date: November 4, 2011. Director: Todd Strauss-Schulson.
Performance: It runs smoothly on older laptops, tablets, and mobile devices.
The 2011 film A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas is a stoner comedy that follows the estranged duo as they reunite to find a replacement Christmas tree after accidentally burning one down. Regarding your specific keywords:
By: [Author Name] Category: Digital Entertainment / Cult Film Analysis
Unlike the first two films, where weed was the motivation (White Castle) or the sidekick (escape from Guantanamo Bay), in A Very Harold and Kumar Christmas, cannabis is the antagonist turned savior.