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Haroldia ja Kumaria epäillään Amsterdaminlennolla terroristeiksi ja heidät passitetaan Guantanamoon... muttei pitkäksi aikaa. He pakenevat ja lähtevät kiertomatkalle halki maan puhdistaakseen maineensa ja valloittaakseen kuumat misunsa! Mutta ensin heidän on voitettava FBI oveluudessa, väistää Ku Klux Klan ja palkata apuihin hallusinaatioista kärsivä Neil Patrick Harris. Tiedossa on hulvattoman villiä kyytiä Amerikan etsityimmän – ja pöllypäisimmän - kaksikon kelkassa! (SF Film Fin.)

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POMO 

kaikki käyttäjän arvostelut

englanti The first film didn’t deserve this. John Cho and Kal Penn are equally great, and the buddy chemistry still works perfectly, but the humor is mostly a level below that of the original. The plotline with government agents is particularly tacky and lame. I did have a few laughs, and the “bottomless” party and the final postcard from Amsterdam were nice. But if it weren’t for those things, this sequel wouldn’t merit even these two stars. ()

Isherwood 

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englanti The desperate sequence of illogicalities and awkward coincidences is at least somewhat offset by the occasional twinge of a good joke and a great cameo by N. P. Harris. Yet the rest is the opposite of the first film, which benefited from the atmosphere of a stoner adventure. That’s because this is just a dull road movie where the Cuba-Texas route promised much more than a few farting, fisting a pack of weed, and a faint wink at political incorrectness. It’s a missed opportunity and sparks fears of the planned third film. ()

kaylin 

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englanti It's not quite the same anymore. Right from the start, we get fecal jokes that just aren't funny. However, these two characters, simply because you see them a second time, become quite lovable. Or something to that effect. They are tolerable, which is definitely a good thing because otherwise, it would be unwatchable. Some of the jokes are good, but there aren't many. Kumar is quite annoying in this episode, but of course, he saves the day in the end. It's also a terrible cliché in places. ()