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Madrugada Muito Louca

Título original: Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle
  • 2004
  • 18
  • 1 h 28 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,0/10
212 mil
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POPULARIDADE
2.763
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John Cho and Kal Penn in Madrugada Muito Louca (2004)
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Um funcionário de escritório descendente de coreanos e seu amigo chapado descendente de indianos embarcam em uma missão para satisfazer seu desejo por hambúrgueres White Castle.Um funcionário de escritório descendente de coreanos e seu amigo chapado descendente de indianos embarcam em uma missão para satisfazer seu desejo por hambúrgueres White Castle.Um funcionário de escritório descendente de coreanos e seu amigo chapado descendente de indianos embarcam em uma missão para satisfazer seu desejo por hambúrgueres White Castle.

  • Direção
    • Danny Leiner
  • Roteiristas
    • Jon Hurwitz
    • Hayden Schlossberg
  • Artistas
    • John Cho
    • Kal Penn
    • Ethan Embry
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,0/10
    212 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    POPULARIDADE
    2.763
    223
    • Direção
      • Danny Leiner
    • Roteiristas
      • Jon Hurwitz
      • Hayden Schlossberg
    • Artistas
      • John Cho
      • Kal Penn
      • Ethan Embry
    • 369Avaliações de usuários
    • 125Avaliações da crítica
    • 64Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    John Cho
    John Cho
    • Harold Lee
    Kal Penn
    Kal Penn
    • Kumar Patel
    Ethan Embry
    Ethan Embry
    • Billy Carver
    Rob Tinkler
    Rob Tinkler
    • J.D.
    • (as Robert Tinkler)
    Fred Willard
    Fred Willard
    • Dr. Willoughby
    Steve Braun
    Steve Braun
    • Cole
    Dan Bochart
    • Extreme Sports Punk #1
    Paula Garcés
    Paula Garcés
    • Maria
    • (as Paula Garcès)
    Mike Sheer
    • 'I'm So High' Kid
    Christopher Thompson
    • 'Don't You Wanna Be Cool' Kid
    David Krumholtz
    David Krumholtz
    • Goldstein
    Eddie Kaye Thomas
    Eddie Kaye Thomas
    • Rosenberg
    Angelo Tsarouchas
    Angelo Tsarouchas
    • Mean Tollbooth Guy
    • (as Angelo Tsachouras)
    Anthony Anderson
    Anthony Anderson
    • Burger Shack Employee
    Siu Ta
    Siu Ta
    • Cindy Kim
    Bobby Lee
    Bobby Lee
    • Kenneth Park
    Dov Tiefenbach
    Dov Tiefenbach
    • Hippie Student
    Kate Kelton
    Kate Kelton
    • Christy
    • Direção
      • Danny Leiner
    • Roteiristas
      • Jon Hurwitz
      • Hayden Schlossberg
    • Elenco e equipe completos
    • Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro

    Avaliações de usuários369

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    mack3175-1

    Take a break from your hecktic work life, and see this film and laugh your head off.

    This movie is enjoyable only if you don't try to take it seriously. It was bust a gut laughs from start to finish. Next to DodgeBall, I would say this was tied as the funniest film of 2004. It starts out with Harold(John Cho) an overworked and very passive guy, who has a crush on the beautiful Maria(Paula Garces, remember her from ClockStoppers and T.V.'s Guiding Light). Harold has a best friend and roomate named Kumar(Kal Penn) who rather be stoned, then get a job. One night decide to go to White Castle fast food place. Then begins an unenjoyable night, where thing that could go wrong, really do. That is all I'm gonna say. Get ready to laugh your head off. It was quite edgy. But for some people, don't see it, if you get easily affended.
    9CurtMan@LVCM.com

    Hilarious Stoner Comedy...Everything "Dude Where's My Car" should have been

    "Harold And Kumar Go To White Castle" is an amusing, hilarious comedy not to be taken too seriously and not to be dismissed as just another silly stoner comedy. Certainly there are plenty of elements which appeal to those dophamine, "good times" movie-goers, yet there are also some classic instances of comedic greatness. Aside from chronicling two inane potheads on a quest to satisfy their appetites, "White Castle" offers a great coming-of-age and funny coincidence premise, which reminds us of the heavy, sadistic curveballs life hurls at us, sometimes when we merely desire something simple and cannot attain it. Here is a story of a simple goal by two simple minds: to find a White Castle hamburger joint and fulfill the lasting effects of "the munchies". Yet, as these two stoner friends come to realize, even the seemingly simplest of goals in life can be impossible to achieve, due to such disturbances as irony, circumstance, error, and misfortune, as they are all encountered in this journey. The comic elements are listless: stoner instinct-gone horribly awry, catastrophic error, not-so-pleasant raunchy surprise, near-death escapes in the most unlikeliest of ways, and the eventual finesse of overcoming all obstacles to finally enjoy a binge at a hamburger joint. This is a fresh, original, and satisfying comedy, and though it is nothing of a brilliant production or a cinematic masterpiece, there are plenty of the elements here which constitute for a barrel of laughs and a genuinely entertaining experience at the movies. ***1/2 out of ****
    9MaxZorin

    Jim Blesener and Cat Stevens Go to Black Shack

    I haven't laughed that hard at a movie in a long time. Being a fan of White Castle and the talents of John Cho and Kal Penn, this movie was a sure fire hit. Normally I would think a script about two stoners on a quest for White Castle sliders would be boring, if not retarded, material... but this movie just works.

    Let's face it - the stoner angle may not appeal to everyone, but their quest is just too good/funny to pass up. There are more wacky moments than most "buds hit the road" comedies can muster. Imagine Neil Patrick Harris (NPH!!) playing himself - well, he flippin' does here, in a very funny, if slightly disturbing, role. The comradeship between John and Kal is fantastic. They'll probably remind you of two old buds from college - or maybe even hit closer to home.

    I'm not sure if it's the great delivery by John/Kal, maybe the writing, or a both - this movie is really a great time. The whole theater was laughing - I haven't heard that in A LONG TIME. Did "Bruce Almighty" do that? No. Did "Envy" do it? Hell no. Did "50 First Dates" do it? Ummm, no.

    Bottom line - this is a good movie that actually delivers the laughs.
    JohnDeSando

    If stoner comedy has a place in the satire canon, this is one of the best.

    If two chicks sitting in stalls playing 'Battleshits' while the two Indian and Asian 'heroes' hide between them suffering the sounds and smells of scatological low humor sounds funny to you, then you should consider seeing 'Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle.' My last stoner movie, the remake of 'Starsky and Hutch,' was indeed Sunday school by contrast.

    Director Danny Leiner ('Dude, Where's My Car?') has taken this genre and made a classic, not just because it exploits every possible ethnic stereotype with zeal equaled only by 'Bad Santa's' decimating the Christmas formula. 'Castle' has such fun imitating the roguish good will of the Hope/Crosby road pictures while commenting on the egregious weaknesses of parents and police that almost anyone who doesn't mind a breast or two bared in the name of satire can laugh heartily at modern adult pretensions and youthful indiscretion.

    Harold and Kumar are trying to find an all-night White Castle after experiencing the sudden yearning that afflicts almost anyone who has had a 'slider' burger. Like that little square of fat and calories, the pot and girls are just too good not to indulge now and then. The two early twenties students, one a serious stock analyst and the other a lazy pre-med genius, are like Hope and Crosby in their witty repartee and canny ability to escape harm. Being delivered from the wrath of seriously deformed 'Freak Show' and his siren wife doesn't deter them from considering the affections of the battling babes or idolizing Neil Patrick Harris in a cameo playing himself as a lethal womanizer.

    More serious is the multicultural subtext about stereotyping (Asians are nerdy number crunchers and Indians are overachieving medical doctors, for instance) overturned by, for instance, morphing a seemingly 'Joy Luck' club gathering into a raunchy party or exposing a gang of mouthy skinheads as 'girliemen.' It's all pop-cult fun at our own expense, something akin to actually enjoying the articles in 'Playboy' even if they weren't our reason for buying the mags.

    My grandson Cody and I bonded once again, this time just laughing at the silliness, enjoying the satire, and figuring how we could get his dad to allow his young brother to see it, despite the lurid spots that give spice and lend naughtiness to our increasingly dangerous lives.

    If stoner comedy has a place in the satire canon, this is one of the best.
    8jon.h.ochiai

    It's all about the Journey...

    With the title "Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle", how can one not see this movie? Well, one could, and would be missing a very funny movie. H&R is genius creative marketing, and the director Danny Leiner's movie is actually funnier than it's trailer. The movie demographic is probably from 15 to 25-- totally not mine. Written by Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg, the story is more hit than miss, with inspired moments and a drugged out cool. Consequently, the humor can be gross out bathroom humor. However, "Harold & Kumar" can be clever funny, and has moments of comic genius. In the beginning, Kumar(Kal Penn) is having a medical school interview, and the dean (a classically clueless Fred Ward) asks him why he isn't already in school with his perfect MCAT scores. Kumar says, "Just because you're hung like moose, doesn't mean you have to do porn." I was rolling. John Cho and Kal Penn as Harold and Kumar have a natural chemistry and are completely charming. Cho and Penn overcome much of the movie's inconsistencies.

    Harold (Cho) is the straight Korean guy who works as an associate at an investment bank. Kumar is the free spirited Indian guy, who interviews with medical schools, but never accepts. That way his father keeps supporting him. It's Friday, and one of the partners at Harold's firm dumps a report on Harold, so that he can party with some babes-- unbeknown-st to Harold. The report is due on Saturday. Harold is not having a particularly stellar day.

    Kumar wants to smoke pot with his bud, regardless of Harold's deadline. Back at their apartment complex, we meet Maria (a gorgeous Paula Garces), the object of Harold's affection. Harold is in love with her, but has yet to utter a complete sentence to her in their daily elevator rides. So Harold and Kumar smoke weed and watch TV. Then they get the munchies, and thus begins their quest for White Castle-- somewhere in New Jersey.

    Give props to Leiner, Hurwitz, and Schlossberg for ignoring political correctness and having fun with stereotypes. Even in this simplistic comedy, this frames the story as the Harold and Kumar evolve-- after the high subsides. The scenes where Harold is giving career advice at a college Asian club meeting or where Kumar is talking with his father and older brother who are both doctors at the hospital are funny, and have an air of authenticity. Also the story plays off the fact that our duo are perceived geeks and are targets of the Extreme Sports Punks.

    "Harold and Kumar" has some of the funniest scenes that sometimes blur lines of taste. Regardless, it's funny. In their quest for White Castle burgers and... getting laid, they end up at the home of mechanic Freakshow (an unrecognizable Chris Meloni). The "threesome" encounter with Lianne (the stunning Malin Akerman), Freakshow's wife, is hot and hilarious-- more than the trailer tease which is good. Perhaps, H&K's defining moment is when the high duo ride a cheetah through the woods. You have to see the movie for this. Neil Patrick Harris as himself is awesome. H&K pick the Harris on the road on the way to White Castle. Amazingly, his character is integral to the plot-- really. Harris is having fun playing against his own casting stereotype, and doing it well. He is totally out there.

    You can figure out how this all ends. "Harold and Kumar" is not a cinematic masterpiece, but it is a lot of fun. John Cho is a talented reactive actor, some of his expression are priceless. Kal Penn is a great smart guy rebel, and a good actor. The two together are a solid comic team. I would see, for example "Harold and Kumar Go to Disneyland".

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    • Curiosidades
      As a "thank you" for all of the free advertising the film gave them, White Castle arranged to have collectible "Harold and Kumar" cups at all of their locations during the film's release. It marks the first time an R-rated comedy is advertised on fast food containers.
    • Erros de gravação
      The cheetah roars during the film. Cheetahs cannot roar, they can only purr, hiss, and growl.
    • Citações

      Harold: Did Doogie Howser just steal my fucking car?

    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      The denouement is shown during the start of the end credits.
    • Versões alternativas
      There is approximately one extra minute of scenes in the "Unrated" version of the movie:
      • At the Asian party, two women flash the shy guy in order to get some weed. Harold and Kumar stop and stare, as does a campus police officer chasing them. The women then cover themselves after noticing the campus police.
      • After the kayak stunt, the guys talk a little longer about how "extreme" the stunt was and one picks up a bag of Doritos Extreme Cheddar and eats it.
      • The scene with Neil Patrick Harris and the two strippers is slightly longer.
      • Cindy Kim is shown kissing Goldstein (when his mouth is full of food) at Hotdog Heaven.
      • The Extreme guys have more dialogue after Harold steals their truck.
    • Conexões
      Edited into Madrugada Muito Louca 2 (2008)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Chick Magnet
      Written by Mike Herrera

      Performed by MXPX

      Courtesy of Tooth & Nail Records by arrangement with Position Soundtrack Services

      Courtesy of Thirsty Moon River Publishing (ASCAP) (c) 1998

      Administered by EMI Christian Music Publishing

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 10 de dezembro de 2004 (Brasil)
    • Países de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
      • Canadá
      • Alemanha
    • Central de atendimento oficial
      • WarnerBros.com
    • Idiomas
      • Inglês
      • Hindi
    • Também conhecido como
      • Harold y Kumar - aventura nocturna
    • Locações de filme
      • 16544 Hurontario St, Caledon, Ontário, Canadá(White Castle)
    • Empresas de produção
      • Endgame Entertainment
      • Harold & Kumar
      • Kingsgate Films
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    • Orçamento
      • US$ 9.000.000 (estimativa)
    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 18.250.550
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 5.200.000
      • 1 de ago. de 2004
    • Faturamento bruto mundial
      • US$ 23.936.908
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    • Tempo de duração
      1 hora 28 minutos
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      • 1.85 : 1

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