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Seraph
Oct 31st, 2006, 01:01 PM
Yay, it will start filming in January! As some of you might know, H&K1 did badly at the box office. Guess DVD sales really helped make H&K2 possible. Other good news is John Cho thinks H&K2 is even funnier than 1 and will also get a theatrical release (that I hope does way better than 1 so H&K3 will be a reality.)

http://www.mtv.com/movies/news/articles/1534145/06122006/story.jhtml?rsspartner=rssBloglines

Not-So-Kind Buds Harold And Kumar Bash Bush In 'Amsterdam'

heroes of 2004's "Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle," they had managed to get themselves out of prison, ditch Neil Patrick Harris, take down the "extreme!" sports punks and stuff themselves full of sliders. Once Maria Quesa Dilla finally returned Harold's flirtations and headed off to Amsterdam, however, there were many questions left hanging: Are the boys still obsessed with a Cruise-possessed Katie Holmes? What became of Freakshow? And, most importantly, will the boys leave the hash bars long enough to find true love?

To answer those questions and more, John "Harold Lee" Cho giddily revealed, the script for "Harold & Kumar Go to Amsterdam" is currently being rolled and readied, with plans to light it up in a mere seven months.

" 'Harold & Kumar 2' is coming up," the 34-year-old South Korean actor beamed. "We're shooting for January right now to go and shoot this puppy."

Although originally viewed as a box-office dud, substantial DVD sales and a huge cult audience eventually convinced the studio to bring Harold and Kumar back for another hit. Giving a shout-out to the fans who made it happen, Cho happily dismissed straight-to-video rumors and confirmed that the flick will get a full theatrical release: "Absosmurfly," he laughed. "It's going to be excellent."

Cho said the script is as much about Harold and Kumar getting to Amsterdam as it is about them actually being there. "That's what we're trying to do in the movie," he said of their journey. "There's going to be some complications [to the trip]. What? Really? Obstacles in a movie? Yes.

"I actually think it's funnier than the first one," Cho added, revealing that the boys won't be quite so hungry this time around since it's hard to find an international White Castle. "I think we're abandoning the whole burger thing, but there are other things. It's going to be a really funny political movie. It's going to go there."

As fans know, the first flick had a lot more going on than just dumb stoner jokes. With that in mind, Cho was asked if the new script is in fact a thinly veiled indictment of the Bush administration. His answer might sound surprising: "You don't know how close you are, actually," he said.

Of the surface story, Cho said, "Harold and Kumar are going to go through a friendship crisis ó it's going to be deep. And Kumar may find love."

Quickly, he added, "But not with Harold. Don't look at me like that."

In addition, Kumar's other true love will also make a return appearance. "There's a chance that you might see some romantic comedy with the bag of weed," Cho said, referring to the enormous baggie from the original flick's love montage.

The actor also revealed that Neil Patrick Harris, now a TV star once again with "How I Met Your Mother," has been written into the sequel. "I certainly hope he says yes, because it is waiting for him," he said.

"Harold & Kumar Go to Amsterdam" is expected in theaters in late 2007.

ellencho
Oct 31st, 2006, 01:11 PM
John Cho is 34?

Seraph
Oct 31st, 2006, 01:13 PM
LOL, looks like H&K get lost in the deep south!

Scott Weinberg writes: "It's a sequel that's been (mildly) discussed for quite some time now, but it seems that New Line is ready to get rolling on the as-yet-untitled "Harold & Kumar 2." And yes, both lead actors will be returning -- a rarity in New Line sequels.

From ComingSoon.net & Production Weekly: "Production Weekly reports that the sequel to 2004's Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle is planned for a late January start date in Shreveport, Louisiana. John Cho and Kal Penn are set to reprise their roles as Harold and Kumar, respectively.

In Harold & Kumar 2, the cross-country adventure follows the pot-smoking duo as they try to outrun the authorities after being suspected as terrorists when they try to sneak a bong on board a flight to Amsterdam.

The screenplay is by Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg, who wrote the first film's script and will co-direct the sequel."

Interesting trivia: In the UK, "Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle" is known as "Harold and Kumar Get the Munchies." (Cuz they don't have White Castle in England!)"

Seraph
Oct 31st, 2006, 01:14 PM
John Cho is 34?
Damn Asians... ;)

toml
Oct 31st, 2006, 03:19 PM
Nice :)

Ike
Oct 31st, 2006, 03:33 PM
Why did the article need to point out that John Cho is South Korean? And why does it sound like he actually LIVES in S. Korea rather than being an American dude who is racially South Korean? (Yes, I'm aware he was born in S. Korea, but he seems to have lived most of his life in America.)

Seraph
Oct 31st, 2006, 05:58 PM
Why did the article need to point out that John Cho is South Korean? And why does it sound like he actually LIVES in S. Korea rather than being an American dude who is racially South Korean? (Yes, I'm aware he was born in S. Korea, but he seems to have lived most of his life in America.)
I noticed that too. Ignorance I guess, why not just Korean-American.

angi
Nov 1st, 2006, 12:00 AM
I prefer the title "cutie I'd like to slather in baby oil and slap on the ass"

Ok, well, that's not as much fun as it sounds.


I CAN'T FUCKING WAIT, BRING BACK CHEETAH TOO!

Le Sheng Liu
Nov 2nd, 2006, 07:57 PM
Why did the article need to point out that John Cho is South Korean?

well, you know motherfukers are gonna wonder and be paranoid about him being from the North, especially with the latest news about nuks. I guess it's a good thing to mention just to keep those fukers from freaking out.

rainshowerz
Nov 6th, 2006, 05:03 PM
Now that Neil Patrick Harris has officially announced that he's gay, they're going to have to change his character if he's going to be in this movie. Wasn't he grabbing boobies in the first movie?

Tyger Durden
Nov 9th, 2006, 04:17 AM
The big question is: can it top the utter undeniable genuis of previous "buddy and buds" movies? The bar has been set pretty "high". :|


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Seraph
Nov 9th, 2006, 12:04 PM
The big question is: can it top the utter undeniable genuis of previous "buddy and buds" movies? The bar has been set pretty "high". :|

That is the question for sure.

The good news is many people have read copies of the script and think it is even funnier than H&K1. John Cho thinks it is funnier too.

H&K1 sure set the bar pretty high. I am surprised on the film boards how fans have become so attached to the Extreme Guys, Freakshow, and NPH. I could see Freakshow coming back due to the location (hint: it's not all shot in Amsterdam) but no word on Chris Meloni signing back on so that is doubtful.

Hopefully the writers create some more crazy characters.

Fandango
Nov 9th, 2006, 10:04 PM
Can't wait for this movie to come out.

Catatonic
Nov 10th, 2006, 12:54 AM
What about Kal Pen in Van Wilder: The Rise of Taj?

I hope that film isn't just a stream of jokes mocking desi culture.

blockthebox
Nov 21st, 2006, 06:44 PM
Cho Crowned Peopleís ëSexiest Man Aliveí

By Jane Han
Staff Reporter

Itís now more than White Castle mini burgers for Korean-American actor John Cho, as he is now enthroned with the title as one of People Magazineís Sexiest Man Alive 2006.

Cho made his Hollywood debut in the 1999 comedy film ``American Pie,íí but his fame came when he starred as Harold Lee in 2004ís ``Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle,íí also a comedy film revolving around two characters adventuring through a wild night in search for the fast food chain White Castle.

The South Korea-born actor was raised in Los Angeles, California from the age of six, and got his undergraduate degree in English Literature from the University of California, Berkeley.

The 34-year-old is married to actress Kerri Higuchi and will star in NBCís sitcom ``The Singlesí Tableíí next year.

On being an Asian American actor, Cho is quoted by movie site IMDB as saying, ``Itís difficult having to hustle for jobs. Not knowing when the next job is coming in. There are not enough roles out there. I try not to get wrapped up in it or Iíll get depressed.íí

He is the only Asian among 15 other sizzling male stars, including George Clooney, Leonardo DiCaprio and Johnny Depp, chosen as this yearís Sexiest Man Alive.

The special selection is People Magazineís annual feature published for the past 20 years, setting the touchstone for male beauty.

http://times.hankooki.com/lpage/nation/200611/kt2006111619471852920.htm



That's cool that he's one of the sexiest men alive and coming out with a sequel to Harold and Kumar, but the motherfucker couldn't wait for me???

nskripchun
Nov 22nd, 2006, 10:22 AM
I'm pretty excited for this movie... I hope it doesn't suck.