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'Harold & Kumar' Crave to Go to Amsterdam
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LOS ANGELES (Zap2it.com) - Fueled by White Castle
burgers, Harold and Kumar are ready for their next
adventure.
Actors John Cho and Kal Penn confirm that they've
signed on for two sequels to 2004's comedy "Harold &
Kumar Go to White Castle" in which they play the
titular stoner buddies on a mission to soothe their
pot-induced cravings with the fast food chain's
signature sliders.
"'Harold and Kumar Go to Amsterdam' is being written
as we speak," Penn, 27, tells Zap2it.com ,
referring to the ending of "White Castle," in which
the uptight Harold discovers his crush is traveling to
the land of legalized marijuana.
"Whether or not it's going to be made depends on the
financial receipts from DVD sales and rentals," he
adds. "There will be a very direct correlation -- so
please don't download our film off the Internet. If
you liked the movie, please rent or buy it -- it'll
assure that we'll bring you another one next year."
Cho, 32, is also jonseing for another go at the buddy
comedy. "I would love an opportunity to do it: I like
the character of Harold, I like the guys involved in
making the movie, and although I haven't been, I am
very confident that I would like Amsterdam."
The "Extreme Unrated" DVD of the film goes on sale on
Tuesday, Jan. 4.
Penn's film credits include "Van Wilder," "Malibu's
Most Wanted" and "Love Don't Cost a Thing." He will
also appear in the upcoming "Son of the Mask," the Ben
Affleck comedy "Man About Town" and Mira Nair's
adaptation of Jhumpa Lahiri's novel "The Namesake."
Cho's previous films include the "American Pie"
trilogy, "Wag the Dog," "Down to Earth" and "Better
Luck Tomorrow." He next appears in the comedy
"Bickford Shmeckler's Cool Ideas," which will be
released later this year.
(c) Zap2it
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