A very Harold and Kumar 3D Christmas

Didn't really find it funny at all, trying way too hard to make fun of 3D. I like that they are doing it but just too blatant.
 
Yeah the 3D look stupid. I realize theyre doing it as a dig at how ridiculous some 3D movies can be with those shots of something coming towards the screen.

NPH looks hilarious though. At best this looks like a wait for HBO. They really shouldve released a redband trailer first. Thats what most comedies do nowadays
 
I don't know what some people expect from a movie called "A Very Harold and Kumar 3D Christmas," but that trailer bought my ticket.
 
You know what you're getting with this franchise. To think anything else is just crazy.
 
Eeeeeh, it looked okay, but as Blackman said, I would've liked to have seen the Redband trailer first.
 
Looks okay. Doesn't look like anything I'd rush out to see though.
 
I will catvh this in theaters. First two had good laughs, and that's all I expect from this movie.
 
Hope it's better than Escape from Guantanamo Bay. Other than Neil Patrick Harris and Christopher Meloni, I did not like that one at all.
 
I thought the first two movies were ridiculously ******ed and unfunny, but this looks good. :up:
 
i love the first two Harold & Kumar films, but this one looks pretty mediocre judging it from the trailer. other than Neil Patrick Harris, the movie looks too over the top ridiculous.

and i really HATE how everything has to be 3D now
 
Lol. That look like crap.
 
and i really HATE how everything has to be 3D now

I dunno... Personally, I don't mind it as long as the 3D is done well and intelligently (adds to the atmosphere; e.g. How To Train Your Dragon) as opposed to being merely tacked on (e.g. Alice in Wonderland). As a parody of 3D movies, this movie will NEED to be done well (lest it comes off as cheap) and as a way of fourth wall breaking.
 
Don't know If I will see it at the cinema though 'cos I haven't seen the other 2 but that looked funny and I liked the 3D bits/digs.

Sometimes you want bits like that in a film, with stuff popping out or whatever. Not all the time but certain moments and not enough films do it. The whole 3D depth thing, occasionally looks alright (Deathly Hallows springs to mind) but for the most part just seems to be used to make the actors stand out against the background... and that's a bit.. un-interesting IMO.
 
Looks awesome. I hardly see movies at the theater anymore so I probably won't be seeing it there but I will definitely catch it on blu-ray.
 
Went to a screening last night and while the majority of the audience were laughing really hard, I just found the whole movie to be very bizarre. I think you should be high on clouds to make some sense out of the movie. It did have it's moments but the whole thing was very weird.
The 3D was terrible, in my opinion. I watched the movie without the glasses and it looked better that way.
 

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