Thursday, April 15, 2010

The Asian-American and Pacific Islander Communities Thank Him for His Efforts on Their Behalf

Kal Penn went from the White Castle to the White House, abruptly being written off House when he accepted a position as Associate Director of the White House Office of Public Engagement. Officially he was a liason to the Asian-American and Pacific Islander communities.
That heady work was not enough to keep Penn from being lured back to Hollywood to play his most famous character in "A Very Harold and Kumar Christmas."
Jon Cho will be back, so will Neil Patrick Harris.
Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg, the screenwriters of the original and Harold & Kumar Go to Guantanamo Bay, have already turned in the script.
Warner Bros is planning to possibly shoot the sequel this June, but no director has been hired. There are rumors this movie could go 3-D.
This to me seems like Jon Hurwitz grasping at straws now that he has been one-upped by his more successful college roommate, Josh Heald, writer of the smash hit "Hot Tub Time Machine."
Hurwitz is a talentless hack who made his money parodying his friends for the Harold and Goldstein characters.

2 comments:

Reissberg said...

They may be talentless hacks, but they are going to be directing American Pie 4. They must be doing something right.

Paul said...

Further proof he is unable to come up with an original idea.

I make no judgments about Hayden Schlossberg except he once went into a hot tub naked with Reissberg.

Maybe that was the inspiration for Hot Tub Time Machine -- Reissberg wanting to go back in time to erase that moment.