Starring John Cho and Kal Penn as two naughty friends who got over-attached to a commercial for White Castle and from there they started an unplanned journey to get to their beloved sliders.
2 April 1961, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
15 November 1977
25 May 1970, Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, USA
1982, Canada
18 September 1939, Shaker Heights, Ohio, USA
17 September 1972, San Diego, California, USA
16 April 1964, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada
12 May 1978, Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden
31 December 1973, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
20 June 1978, Bamberg, Germany
16 June 1972, Seoul, South Korea
15 June 1973, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
23 October 1976, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
23 April 1977, Montclair, New Jersey, USA
14 March 1966, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
8 December 1981, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
9 June 1978, Livingston, New Jersey, USA
29 January 1972, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
April 08, 2014
One of the funniest films I've seen in a years.January 15, 2005
Stretches the boundaries of offensiveness in ways that both make us laugh and make us think.August 01, 2004
Silliness is the movie's only ambition, but there's something mind-blowing about seeing a fratty comedy through two pairs of Asian-American eyes, particularly when those eyes belong to actors who were token minorities in other dumb comedies.August 14, 2007
A multilayered goof on ethnic stereotypes...July 30, 2004
A peppy, satisfying comedy that could soon become a minor classic.August 04, 2008
'This night is about the American dream,' Kumar promises, and you know what? It sort of is. [Blu-Ray]July 20, 2008
...for all its juvenile shortcomings, there's a sweet and beguiling charm to the film.April 15, 2009
You'll laugh, you'll laugh, and you'll laugh%u2014especially if you see the movie in the cannabis enhanced glaze that the filmmakers intend.December 24, 2010
Extremely dumb and vulgar comedy; not for kids.May 02, 2008
A deserving modern classic, even if only for being so bold as to describe Katie Holmes' breasts as being "the exact opposite" of the Holocaust.February 09, 2006
Behind all the Farrelly-esque gross-out humour and Cheech & Chong-isms lies a sensitive little picture with a deftly handled anti-racism slant.July 30, 2004
Will seem a classic if you're stoned, and only slightly less funny if you're straight.