When ex stoner buddies—Wall Street investment banker Harold Lee (John Cho) and med school dropout Kumar Patel (Kal Penn)—meet up again after six years of going their own ways, they are forced to join forces in order to look for a Christmas tree to replace the prized tree given to Harold by wife Maria Quesa Dilla's (Paula Garcés) formidable father Carlos (Danny Trejo) after it is destroyed in a fire set by a giant marijuana joint. It being Christmas eve, it's going to be hard to find the perfect tree. But it being Harold and Kumar, it won't be hard for trouble to find them.
A Very Harold & Kuman 3D Christmas is the third movie in the Harold & Kumar series, preceded by American Trip - Il primo viaggio non si scorda mai (2004) (2004) and Harold & Kumar, due amici in fuga (2008) (2008). The screenplay, like that of the two preceding movies, was written by co-directors Jon Hurwitz and Kayden Schlossberg.
Treeless, Harold returns home to find his father-in-law waiting up for him. "Where's the tree?" Mr Perez grumbles. "You ruined Christmas!" Obviously piqued, Harold details what he went through in order to replace the burned tree in order to give the family a perfect Christmas and demands that he be shown some respect. Mr Perez does a 180 and congratulates Harold for showing some cojones. Meanwhile, Kumar crawls through Vanessa's (Danneel Ackles) bedroom window and vows that he will take the test for his medical license and give up smoking weed for her and their baby. Vanessa capitulates, assuring Kumar that he can continue to smoke weed but warning him that he needs to use her pee for the next drug test. The following scenes are a montage of Maria happily announcing that she is pregnant, Harold and his father-in-law watching TV together, and Vanessa and Kumar eating Wafflebot waffles at Harold's party. The final scene shows Harold and Kumar sharing a joint on the front porch while Santa and the reindeer streak across the sky as Santa smokes his bong.
After the credits you see Neil Patrick Harris stand up and walk away.
The extended cut, which has been released as a Blu-ray disc exclusive, features 1 additional and 12 extended scenes for a total of more than six and a half minutes of new footage. Besides some extended dialogues one can also find some more nudity and violence and some more jokes about religion and politics.
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- How long is A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas?1 hour and 30 minutes
- When was A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas released?November 4, 2011
- What is the IMDb rating of A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas?6.2 out of 10
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- Who are the characters in A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas?Santa Claus, Caren, Kumar Patel, Kid in Line, Mom in Line, Harold Lee, Kenneth Park, Todd, Adrian, Maria, and others
- What is the plot of A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas?Six years after their Guantanamo Bay adventure, stoner buds Harold Lee and Kumar Patel cause a holiday fracas by inadvertently burning down Harold's father-in-law's prize Christmas tree.
- What was the budget for A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas?$19 million
- How much did A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas earn at the worldwide box office?$36.2 million
- How much did A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas earn at the US box office?$35.1 million
- What is A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas rated?R
- What genre is A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas?Adventure and Comedy
- How many awards has A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas been nominated for?1 nomination
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