The coincidence of Spring and Holy Week celebrations required we do this: The fact that it was a religious celebration meant nothing to our neighbors or the fire department.
It could be, but I think it depends on the tone of the overall movie. If its poop jokes and "good minority" stereotypes, it's Hurwitz (Harold and Kumar) If the movie is raunchy but ultimately tender, it could easily be from Judd Apatow and his affinity for Hebrew potheads. I suppose it could also be from a nihilistic home movie previewing mass murder.
"Just think what we'll do for Passover and 420."
ReplyDeleteSounds like a scene from the beginning of Harold and Kumar.
It could be, but I think it depends on the tone of the overall movie.
ReplyDeleteIf its poop jokes and "good minority" stereotypes, it's Hurwitz (Harold and Kumar)
If the movie is raunchy but ultimately tender, it could easily be from Judd Apatow and his affinity for Hebrew potheads.
I suppose it could also be from a nihilistic home movie previewing mass murder.