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China's Mount Tai Displays Frosty Charm
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China's Mount Tai Displays Frosty Charm
For more news and videos visit ☛ english.ntdtv.com Follow us on Twitter ☛ http Add us on Facebook ☛ on.fb.me And now we venture to Mount Tai in East China's Shandong Province, which has become a winter wonderland of sorts. Translucent ice blooms glitter as the entire region appears to be transported to another world. White ice formed from freezing water vapor has covered trees and mountains, barely visible through thick fog. If you want to catch this scene before it disappears, you have a little time. According to the local weather forecast, it's going to stay at about 20 degrees Fahrenheit for the next couple of days. From: NTDTV Views: 49 3 ratings Time: 00:37 More in News & Politics
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Minecraft: Moducation Episode 1 - Goblins ft. IChooseMoo (MC Gameplay/Commentary)
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Minecraft: Moducation Episode 1 - Goblins ft. IChooseMoo (MC Gameplay/Commentary)
www.youtube.com Click here to watch Minecraft: Tale of Kingdoms Mod Spotlight! ft. Etalyx Minecraft: Moducation Episode 1 - Goblins ft. IChooseMoo (MC Gameplay/Commentary) IChooseMoo takes you through the features of the "Goblins!" mod. DIRECTOR'S CHANNEL: www.youtube.com Follow IChooseMoo on Twitter: twitter.com - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - This Realm video will show you: How to use the Goblins mod for Minecraft How to craft items How to play Minecraft - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Like Machinima on Facebook! facebook.com Prove your gaming skills on the Respawn Army app therespawnarmy.com FOR MORE MACHINIMA, GO TO www.youtube.com FOR MORE GAMEPLAY, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MORE SPORTS GAMEPLAY, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MORE MMO & RPG GAMEPLAY, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MORE TRAILERS, GO TO: www.youtube.com Tags: yt:quality=high Minecraft notch spider skeleton zombie lumber wood coal stone torch torches workbench crafting square pickaxe pick wood wooden stone shelter night machinima realm sandbox RPG video gaming food cooking sheep apple mushroom diamond "how to" mod goblin arcane tnt gems dust staff totem spawner chest beta spotlight moducation blaze flame sword katana ninja arrow tree fire ichoosemoo gameplay lets play commentary tips bomb flesh red lightning holy mystic powder "ep 1" "episode 1" From: MachinimaRealm Views: 16928 226 ratings Time: 03:48 More in Gaming
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17:04:24 11/01/11
"A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas"
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John Cho and Kal Penn reprise their title roles in "A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas," which picks up six years after their last adventure.
Following years of growing apart, Harold Lee (Cho) and Kumar Patel (Penn) have replaced each other with new friends and are preparing for their respective Yuletide celebrations. But when a mysterious package mistakenly arrives at Kumar's door on Christmas Eve, his attempt to redirect it to Harold's house ends with the "high grade" contents—and Harold's father-in-law's prize Christmas tree—going up in smoke. With his in-laws out of the house for the day, Harold decides to cover his tracks, rather than come clean. Reluctantly embarking on another ill-advised journey with Kumar through New York City, their search for the perfect replacement tree takes them through party heaven—and almost blows Christmas Eve sky high.
The 2004 cult hit "Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle" launched the franchise, followed by "Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay." The third installment is the first to highlight the guys' hilarious mishaps in 3D.
It would not be a "Harold & Kumar" film without Neil Patrick Harris, who returns along with Paula Garces (TV's "Defying Gravity") as Maria; Danneel Harris ("The Roommate") as Vanessa; Eddie Kaye Thomas (the "American Pie" movies) as Rosenberg; David Krumholtz ("Mr. Popper's Penguins") as Goldstein; and Bobby Lee ("Pineapple Express") as Kenneth Park.
Joining the ensemble are Tom Lennon ("I Love You Man") as Harold's new best friend, Todd; Amir Blumenfeld (TV's "Pranked") as Kumar's new best friend Adrian; Danny Trejo ("Machete") as Harold's father-in-law; and Elias Koteas ("Shutter Island") as Ukranian mob boss Sergei Katsov. Rounding out the cast are Patton Oswalt ("The Informant!"), Richard Riehle ("Halloween II"), Jordan Hinson (TV's "Eureka"), John Hoogenakker ("Contagion"), Jake Johnson ("No Strings Attached"), Yasen Payankov ("Transformers: Dark Side of the Moon") and David Burtka (TV's "How I Met Your Mother").
Todd Strauss-Schulson helmed the film, marking his major feature film directorial debut. Academy Award® winner Greg Shapiro ("The Hurt Locker") returns as producer, and Mandate President Nathan Kahane, Nicole Brown, Richard Brener, Michael Disco, and Samuel J. Brown are executive producers. The screenplay is by Jon Hurwitz & Hayden Schlossberg who wrote the previous two movies. They also serve as co-producers, along with Kelli Konop and Jonathan McCoy.
The behind-the-scenes team includes director of photography Michael Barrett, production designer Rusty Smith, editor Eric Kissack, costume designer Mary Claire Hannan and composer William Ross.
New Line Cinema presents, in association with Mandate Pictures, a Kingsgate Films Production, "A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas." It will be distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company.
Filmmakers: Todd Strauss-Schulson - Director , Jon Hurwitz - Writer (characters) , Hayden Schlossberg - Writer (characters) , Greg Shapiro - Producer , Michael Barrett - Cinematographer , William Ross - Composer , Rusty Smith - Production Designer , Eric Kissack - Editor more » Cast - in credits order STARmeter™ Patton Oswalt ... Mall Santa 1,665 Isabella Gielniak ... Caren 15,697 Kal Penn ... Kumar 354 Austin Bickel ... Kid in Line 40,408 Inga Wilson ¹ ... Mom in Line 17,016 John Cho ... Harold 527 Bobby Lee ... Kenneth Park 7,423 Tom Lennon ¹ ... Todd 1,668 Amir Blumenfeld ... Adrian 5,373 Paula Garcés ... Maria 1,080 Danny Trejo ... Mr. Perez 610 Marvin Cruz ... Timo Perez 713,672 Allyson Lengers ... Wafflebot Kid 36,417 Shirley Benyas ... Nana Perez 85,529 Esteban Cruz ... Pepe Perez 147,801 Ashley Coss ... Ava 42,515 Chloe Coss ... Ava 93,398 Hannah Coss ... Baby Ava 113,367 RZA ... Lamar 4,343 Da'Vone McDonald ... Latrell 22,119 Jordan Hinson ... Mary 2,253 Tyler Nelson ... Teen 14,772 Tom Kruszewski ... Teen 34,754 Steven A. Clark ¹ ... Teen 310,272 Bennett Saltzman ... Boris 61,215 Hilary Anderson ... Hot Teenage Girl 13,921 Elias Koteas ... Sergei Katsov 1,412 Yasen Peyankov ... Yuri 68,969 John Hoogenakker ... Gustav 40,474 Eddie Kaye Thomas ... Rosenberg 1,248 David Krumholtz ... Goldstein 1,291 Tristan Canning ... Noah 111,478 David Rife ... White Castle Employee 4,008,826 Dave Davies ... Church Security Guard 188,929 Gabriella Dilone ... Inez Perez 83,398 Dana DeLorenzo ... Becca the P.A. 59,637 Neil Patrick Harris ... Neil Patrick Harris 211 Brett Gelman ... T.V. Director 18,960 Melissa Ordway ... Gracie 3,033 Dan Levy ... Reporter 40,682 David Burtka ... David Burtka 3,753 Ripper Brown ... St. Peter 281,491 Cassie Keller ... Topless Angel 13,675 Chernise Yvette ... Topless Angel 16,148 Richard Riehle ... Santa Claus 4,647 Other credited cast listed alphabetically Alex Diaz ... Wafflebot 599,885 Jeff Edwards ... Wafflebot 870,219 Kandis Mak ... Dancer 19,006 Tiffany Osborne ... Dancer 44,199 Jessica Provencher ... Dancer 12,357 David Wogh ... Wafflebot 1,842,761 Rest of cast Arnold Agee ... House Party Teen (uncredited) Jodi Gabrielle Beals ... Protestor (uncredited) 271,129 Judy Stepanian ... Homeless Woman (uncredited) 43,296
Directed by
Todd Strauss-Schulson
Writers
Written by
Jon Hurwitz & Hayden Schlossberg
Characters
Jon Hurwitz & Hayden Schlossberg Producers
Richard Brener ... executive producer
Nicole Brown ... executive producer
Samuel J. Brown ... executive producer
Michael Disco ... executive producer
Jon Hurwitz ... co-producer
Nathan Kahane ... executive producer
Kelli Konop ... co-producer
Jonathan McCoy ... co-producer
Hayden Schlossberg ... co-producer
Greg Shapiro ... producer
Original Music
William Ross
Cinematographers
Michael Barrett
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Tom Lennon From "A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas"
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Steven Samblis interviews Tom Lennon From "A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas".
John Cho and Kal Penn reprise their title roles in "A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas," which picks up six years after their last adventure.
Following years of growing apart, Harold Lee (Cho) and Kumar Patel (Penn) have replaced each other with new friends and are preparing for their respective Yuletide celebrations. But when a mysterious package mistakenly arrives at Kumar's door on Christmas Eve, his attempt to redirect it to Harold's house ends with the "high grade" contents—and Harold's father-in-law's prize Christmas tree—going up in smoke. With his in-laws out of the house for the day, Harold decides to cover his tracks, rather than come clean. Reluctantly embarking on another ill-advised journey with Kumar through New York City, their search for the perfect replacement tree takes them through party heaven—and almost blows Christmas Eve sky high.
The 2004 cult hit "Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle" launched the franchise, followed by "Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay." The third installment is the first to highlight the guys' hilarious mishaps in 3D.
It would not be a "Harold & Kumar" film without Neil Patrick Harris, who returns along with Paula Garces (TV's "Defying Gravity") as Maria; Danneel Harris ("The Roommate") as Vanessa; Eddie Kaye Thomas (the "American Pie" movies) as Rosenberg; David Krumholtz ("Mr. Popper's Penguins") as Goldstein; and Bobby Lee ("Pineapple Express") as Kenneth Park.
Joining the ensemble are Tom Lennon ("I Love You Man") as Harold's new best friend, Todd; Amir Blumenfeld (TV's "Pranked") as Kumar's new best friend Adrian; Danny Trejo ("Machete") as Harold's father-in-law; and Elias Koteas ("Shutter Island") as Ukranian mob boss Sergei Katsov. Rounding out the cast are Patton Oswalt ("The Informant!"), Richard Riehle ("Halloween II"), Jordan Hinson (TV's "Eureka"), John Hoogenakker ("Contagion"), Jake Johnson ("No Strings Attached"), Yasen Payankov ("Transformers: Dark Side of the Moon") and David Burtka (TV's "How I Met Your Mother").
Todd Strauss-Schulson helmed the film, marking his major feature film directorial debut. Academy Award® winner Greg Shapiro ("The Hurt Locker") returns as producer, and Mandate President Nathan Kahane, Nicole Brown, Richard Brener, Michael Disco, and Samuel J. Brown are executive producers. The screenplay is by Jon Hurwitz & Hayden Schlossberg who wrote the previous two movies. They also serve as co-producers, along with Kelli Konop and Jonathan McCoy.
The behind-the-scenes team includes director of photography Michael Barrett, production designer Rusty Smith, editor Eric Kissack, costume designer Mary Claire Hannan and composer William Ross.
New Line Cinema presents, in association with Mandate Pictures, a Kingsgate Films Production, "A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas." It will be distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company.
Filmmakers: Todd Strauss-Schulson - Director , Jon Hurwitz - Writer (characters) , Hayden Schlossberg - Writer (characters) , Greg Shapiro - Producer , Michael Barrett - Cinematographer , William Ross - Composer , Rusty Smith - Production Designer , Eric Kissack - Editor more » Cast - in credits order STARmeter™ Patton Oswalt ... Mall Santa 1,665 Isabella Gielniak ... Caren 15,697 Kal Penn ... Kumar 354 Austin Bickel ... Kid in Line 40,408 Inga Wilson ¹ ... Mom in Line 17,016 John Cho ... Harold 527 Bobby Lee ... Kenneth Park 7,423 Tom Lennon ¹ ... Todd 1,668 Amir Blumenfeld ... Adrian 5,373 Paula Garcés ... Maria 1,080 Danny Trejo ... Mr. Perez 610 Marvin Cruz ... Timo Perez 713,672 Allyson Lengers ... Wafflebot Kid 36,417 Shirley Benyas ... Nana Perez 85,529 Esteban Cruz ... Pepe Perez 147,801 Ashley Coss ... Ava 42,515 Chloe Coss ... Ava 93,398 Hannah Coss ... Baby Ava 113,367 RZA ... Lamar 4,343 Da'Vone McDonald ... Latrell 22,119 Jordan Hinson ... Mary 2,253 Tyler Nelson ... Teen 14,772 Tom Kruszewski ... Teen 34,754 Steven A. Clark ¹ ... Teen 310,272 Bennett Saltzman ... Boris 61,215 Hilary Anderson ... Hot Teenage Girl 13,921 Elias Koteas ... Sergei Katsov 1,412 Yasen Peyankov ... Yuri 68,969 John Hoogenakker ... Gustav 40,474 Eddie Kaye Thomas ... Rosenberg 1,248 David Krumholtz ... Goldstein 1,291 Tristan Canning ... Noah 111,478 David Rife ... White Castle Employee 4,008,826 Dave Davies ... Church Security Guard 188,929 Gabriella Dilone ... Inez Perez 83,398 Dana DeLorenzo ... Becca the P.A. 59,637 Neil Patrick Harris ... Neil Patrick Harris 211 Brett Gelman ... T.V. Director 18,960 Melissa Ordway ... Gracie 3,033 Dan Levy ... Reporter 40,682 David Burtka ... David Burtka 3,753 Ripper Brown ... St. Peter 281,491 Cassie Keller ... Topless Angel 13,675 Chernise Yvette ... Topless Angel 16,148 Richard Riehle ... Santa Claus 4,647 Other credited cast listed alphabetically Alex Diaz ... Wafflebot 599,885 Jeff Edwards ... Wafflebot 870,219 Kandis Mak ... Dancer 19,006 Tiffany Osborne ... Dancer 44,199 Jessica Provencher ... Dancer 12,357 David Wogh ... Wafflebot 1,842,761 Rest of cast Arnold Agee ... House Party Teen (uncredited) Jodi Gabrielle Beals ... Protestor (uncredited) 271,129 Judy Stepanian ... Homeless Woman (uncredited) 43,296
Directed by
Todd Strauss-Schulson
Writers
Written by
Jon Hurwitz & Hayden Schlossberg
Characters
Jon Hurwitz & Hayden Schlossberg
Producers
Richard Brener ... executive producer
Nicole Brown ... executive producer
Samuel J. Brown ... executive producer
Michael Disco ... executive producer
Jon Hurwitz ... co-producer
Nathan Kahane ... executive producer
Kelli Konop ... co-producer
Jonathan McCoy ... co-producer
Hayden Schlossberg ... co-producer
Greg Shapiro ... producer
Original Music
William Ross
Cinematographers
Michael Barrett
Editors
Eric Kissack
Casting Directors
Nicole Abellera
Jeanne McCarthy
Mickie Paskal
Jennifer Rudnicke
Production Designers
Rusty Smith
Art Directors
Ramsey Avery (supervising art director)
Guy Barnes
Set Decorators
Selina van den Brink
Costume Designers
Mary Claire Hannan
Make Up Department
Kymber Blake ... third makeup artist
Elizabeth Cortez ... additional hairstylist
Elisabeth Fry ... makeup department head
Dawn Mattocks ... assistant makeup artist
Dawn Mattocks ... hair stylist
Gregory Nicotero ... key special makeup effects supervisor
Richard Redlefsen ... key makeup artist
Katherine Rees ... hair department head
Jon Shroyer ... special makeup effects artist
Production Managers
Jonathan McCoy ... unit production manager
Frank Murray ... production supervisor: second unit
Graham Stumpf ... post-production supervisor
Christina Varotsis ... production supervisor
Second Unit Directors or Assistant Directors
Benjamin T. Brammeier ... second assistant director
Greg Brautigan ... second second assistant director
Patrick Gibbons ... second assistant director
Danny Giles ... key second assistant director: additional photography
Todd Havern ... additional second assistant director
David C. Huet ... additional second assistant director
John McKeown ... first assistant director
Chris O'Hara ... additional second assistant director
Steve Ritzi ... second unit director
Art Department
Jason Baker ... prop maker
Robert Barry ... prop maker
David Boyd ... storyboard artist
Charles W. Brandt ... additional on-set dresser
Steve Broussard ... general foreman
Felecia Hatcher Brown ... greensperson
Matthew Butler ... key greensman
Michele Campbell ... art department coordinator
Steve Catherman ... prop maker
Alec Chambers ... on-set dresser
Curtis Crowe ... construction coordinator
Pete Dancy ... assistant property master: New York unit
Erick Donaldson ... draftsman
Dan Duran ... set dresser
Franco Esile ... leadman
Kim A. Fay ... scenic painter
Amy Graham ... set dresser
Kemper Harris ... on-set dresser
Jennifer Haybach ... set decoration shopper
Jason Helton ... painter
Casey Kaufman ... set decoration buyer
Chelsey Knapp ... set decorating assistant
Chelsey Knapp ... set decorating intern
Kate J. Kogelman ... lead scenic
Charles T. Kovalik ... props assistant
Travis LaGuire-Quinn ... set dresser
Richard Lattuca ... set dresser
Greg Lester ... set dresser
Amie McCarthy ... property master
Jordan Kenneth Messing ... props assistant: reshoots
Gina Monastiere ... art department production assistant
Justin Mutschler ... gang boss
Justin Mutschler ... leadman: re-shoots
Aferdita Redmond ... painter
Brittin Richter ... on-set dresser
Sharon Roggio ... assistant property master
Kathryn Ruff ... set decoration intern
Abe Sanders ¹ ... prop maker
Nikki Sass ... set dresser
Mark Sejnowski ... set dresser
Jil Szewski ... set decoration coordinator
Dave Tell ... graphic designer
Kimberly Thrasher ... props
John Valkevich ... set decoration intern
Jameson Williams ... property master: Los Angeles
Jeff Wolka ... set decoration intern
Sound Department
Ron Ayers ... sound utility
Wade Barnett ... adr recordist
Ryan Collins ... sound editor
Mark DeSimone ... adr mixer: New York
Brian Dunlop ... foley editor
David Esparza ... supervising sound effects editor
Eric Gotthelf ... adr mixer
Robert Jackson ... supervising sound editor
Jason Johnston ... boom operator
Tim Limer ... sound recordist
Travis MacKay ... adr mixer
Joe Origlieri ... sound mixer: New York
A. Josh Reinhardt ... foley mixer
Alex Riordan ... production sound mixer: additional photography
Scott D. Smith ... sound mixer
Callie Thurman ... assistant sound editor
Eric Walendzinski ... boom operator: New York
Special Effects Department
Craig Gubert ... special effects technician
Dieter Sturm ... special effects supervisor: snow effects
Dean Tyrrell ... special effects foreman
Robert Tyrrell ... special effects coordinator
Russell Tyrrell ... special effects supervisor
Visual Effects Department
John Daro ... digital stereoscopic artist
Scott Dougherty ... visual effects executive producer: Furious FX
Geoff DuQuette ... digital artist
Ray Hannisian ... additional stereographer
Macklenan Hasham ... matte painter
Matthew Frederick Johnson ... assistant data coordinator
Ben Kilgore ... character supervisor: Furious FX
David Lebensfeld ... visual effects supervisor: Ingenuity Engine
Michael Lebensfeld ... visual effects coordinator: Ingenuity Engine
David Lingenfelser ... executive visual effects supervisor: Furious Fx
John Martini ... lead CG artist: Ingenuity Engine
Landon Medeiros ... compositor: Furious FX
Grant Miller ... visual effects supervisor: Ingenuity Engine
Matthew Poliquin ... visual effects producer: Ingenuity Engine
Shawn Schminke ... vfx editor: Ingenuity Engine
Bryan Shepperd ... cg artist: Furious FX
Mark Shoaf ... cg supervisor: Furious FX
Nicholas Sorenson ... lead stereo compositor: Ingenuity Engine
Paul Taylor ... supervising stereographer
Stunts
Robert Alonzo ... stunt double
Ele Bardha ... stunts
Trent Brya ... stunts
Brian Connelly ... stunt double
Zach Gowen ... stunt performer
Craig Gubert ... stunt double
Cody Bo Kruger ... utility stunts
Dan Lemieux ... stunts
Nikolay Livshiz ... stunt performer
Tom Lowell ... stunts
Daniel Maldonado ... stunts
Carl Anthony Nespoli ... stunt actor
Ho-Sung Pak ... stunt double
Scott Philyaw ... stunt driver
Steve Ritzi ... stunt coordinator
Mike Rufino ... stunts
Eric Stratemeier ... stunt double: Kal Penn
Eric Stratemeier ... stunt performer: cocaine brick kid
Banzai Vitale ... stunts
Li Xing ... stunts
Camera and Electrical Department
Kevin L. Anderson ... grip
Kirk Bloom ... camera: "a" camera
Kirk Bloom ... second assistant camera
Mike Brake ... grip
James Frank Brown ... hd video assist operator
Matthew Bulleri ... additional grip
Tiffany Burns ... additional grip
Gregory Cahill ... best boy grip: NY
Ben Cain ... 3d rig tech: New York
Chul Hee Cho ... rigging grip
Nicole Cosgrove ... assistant camera: New York unit
Shawn Cragin ... second assistant camera: "b" camera
Tommy Daguanno ... dolly grip: "b" camera
Frank Dorowsky ... rigging gaffer
Scott Drinon ... dolly grip: "a" camera
Scott Eagle ... rigging grip
Allen D. Easton ... camera operator: "a" camera
Ryan Faulkner ... additional rigging electrician
Jeff Fisher ... company grip
Mike Hampton ... video assist additional photography
Brian Heller ... aerial cinematographer
Dan Jarrell ... best boy grip
Gary Kangrga ... key rigging grip
Brian Kelly ... rigging electric
Scott C. Keys ... rigging electric best boy
Ronald R. Koch Jr. ... best boy electric
Joseph Layson ¹ ... grip
Anthony T. Marra II ... key grip
Bradley Martin ... lighting technician
Brent Mata ... data manager
Chris McLeod ... additional electrician
Chris McLeod ... additional rigging electrician
Darren Michaels ... unit still photographer
Joe Miller ... grip
Richard Moriarty ... additional convergence puller
Jeff Murrell ... gaffer
Jeff Niggemeyer ... electric: New York unit
David Noble ... best boy rigging grip
Cory O'Dea ... grip
Pat O'Dea ¹ ... lighting technician
Tim O'Dea ... electrician
Rick Page ... first assistant camera: Phantom camera
Harrison Palmer ... rigging grip
Scott Peck ... digital imaging technician
Lance Rieck ... scorpio head technician
Chris Ritter ... electrician
Todd SanSone ... data workflow supervisor: additional photography
Rick Secosky ... grip
Matthew Selkirk ... digital utility
James Shuryan ... rigging electrician
Stephen Smith ... data wrangler
Amy Snell ... additional grip
Andre Sobczak ... 3d technician
Sean Souza ... "a" camera second assistant: new york
Kenneth Stanley ... rigging electrician
Chris Steele ... electrician
Paul Taylor ... supervising stereographer
Jonathan Terpstra ... additional electrician
Animation Department
Kyle Bell ... stop motion animator
Chris Cannavo ... animator
A.J. Gillespie ... animator
Casting Department
Jolanda Anthony ... extras casting associate: NY
Joanne Bloom ... casting associate
Josh Breit ... casting associate
Ryan Hill ... extras casting
Kathy Mooney ... casting director: Michigan
Aaron Moskal ... extras casting assistant
Janet Pound ... casting director: Michigan
Melissa Pryor ... casting associate
Jamie Stires ... casting associate
Sara Wosik ... extras casting assistant
Jessica Munks ... casting assistant (uncredited)
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Jacqueline Aronson ... costume supervisor
Kate Bennett ... set costumer
Wendy M. Craig ... key set costumer
Brittany Dier ... costumer
Jody Felz ... additional costumer
Suzanne Hanna ... costume assistant
Kimberly Leitz-McCauley ... costumer
Editorial Department
Philip Beckner ... digital intermediate editor
Gilbert Carreras ... color timer
Gus Comegys ... 3D conform artist
Libby Cuenin ... second assistant editor
John Daro ... digital intermediate colorist
David Egan ... first assistant editor
Greg Hollander ... post-production assistant
Christy House ... post-production coordinator
Paul Lavoie ... digital intermediate producer
Bill Schultz ... digital intermediate executive
Eugene Yi ... first assistant editor
Music Department
John Bissell ... music supervisor
John Bradbury ... orchestra leader
Jo Buckley ... assistant orchestra contractor
Terry Edwards ... choir co-director
Geoff Foster ... score engineer
Isobel Griffiths ... orchestra contractor
Jerome Leroy ... composer: additional music
Jerome Leroy ... orchestrator
London Voices ... choir
Stephen Lotwis ... music editor
Emir Merzeci ... composer: additional music
Shawn Murphy ... score mixer
Ben Parry ... choir co-director
Tina Tamura ... music preparation
Axel Tenner ... music preparation
Thanh Tran ... music preparation
Transportation Department
Rob Bailey ... driver
James A Brandon ... driver: wardrobe
Jennifer Gonzalez ... driver: cast
David Labutte ... driver: honeywagon
Raymond Landino Jr. ... driver
Ted E. Larkowski ¹ ... transportation coordinator
Lynette Scherzer ... driver
Timothy Schewee ... local transportation captain
Miscellaneous Crew
Joseph Amaral ... assistant: Jon Hurwitz & Hayden Schlossberg
Mike Arrigo ... key office production assistant
Samuel Barill ... production assistant
Alec Bates ... location assistant: New York
Daniel E. Bisaro ... stand-in: Elias Koteas
Erika Bogner ... production assistant
Zoe Bower ... post facilities manager
Dennis Budziszewski ... stand-in
Todd F. Campbell ... location scout
Al Cerullo ... helicopter pilot
Danielle Champe ... production secretary
Lisa Chau ... production assistant
Steven Clark ... assistant to Mr. Penn
Sarah Clifford ... animal coordinator
Erin Colby ... assistant: Mr. Strauss-Schulson
Claire Connelly ... production coordinator
Chris-Teena Constas ... location scout
George Constas ... location manager
Jamie Leigh Dake ... assistant production coordinator: pre-production
Tana David ... post facilities coordinator
Yvette De Marco ... adult supervisor
Joshua P. Dease ... first assistant accountant: New York/Los Angeles
Bryant Donohue ... production assistant: New York
Sabrina Dungan ... stand-in
Brian Durling ... production assistant
James Ferrera ... unit publicist
P.J. Fishwick ... assistant production office coordinator
Robert Foulkes ... supervising location manager
Amber Fritz ... production assistant
Shellie Gillespie ... production accountant: New York/Los Angeles
Trish Gray ... location scout
Moe Hindi ... photo double: Kal Penn
Christy House ... post production coordinator
David C. Huet ... key set production assistant
Dawn Jeffory ... baby wrangler
Jossara Jinaro ... voice
Adam Kristopher Johnson ... stand-in: additional photography
Josh Jones ... stand-in: John Hoogenakker
Michael Jordan ... production assistant
Emily Kacere ... assistant: Kelli Konop
Chelsey Knapp ... locations intern
Chris Knauer ... production assistant
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Tom Lennon From "A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas"
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Steven Samblis interviews Tom Lennon From "A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas".
John Cho and Kal Penn reprise their title roles in "A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas," which picks up six years after their last adventure.
Following years of growing apart, Harold Lee (Cho) and Kumar Patel (Penn) have replaced each other with new friends and are preparing for their respective Yuletide celebrations. But when a mysterious package mistakenly arrives at Kumar's door on Christmas Eve, his attempt to redirect it to Harold's house ends with the "high grade" contents—and Harold's father-in-law's prize Christmas tree—going up in smoke. With his in-laws out of the house for the day, Harold decides to cover his tracks, rather than come clean. Reluctantly embarking on another ill-advised journey with Kumar through New York City, their search for the perfect replacement tree takes them through party heaven—and almost blows Christmas Eve sky high.
The 2004 cult hit "Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle" launched the franchise, followed by "Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay." The third installment is the first to highlight the guys' hilarious mishaps in 3D.
It would not be a "Harold & Kumar" film without Neil Patrick Harris, who returns along with Paula Garces (TV's "Defying Gravity") as Maria; Danneel Harris ("The Roommate") as Vanessa; Eddie Kaye Thomas (the "American Pie" movies) as Rosenberg; David Krumholtz ("Mr. Popper's Penguins") as Goldstein; and Bobby Lee ("Pineapple Express") as Kenneth Park.
Joining the ensemble are Tom Lennon ("I Love You Man") as Harold's new best friend, Todd; Amir Blumenfeld (TV's "Pranked") as Kumar's new best friend Adrian; Danny Trejo ("Machete") as Harold's father-in-law; and Elias Koteas ("Shutter Island") as Ukranian mob boss Sergei Katsov. Rounding out the cast are Patton Oswalt ("The Informant!"), Richard Riehle ("Halloween II"), Jordan Hinson (TV's "Eureka"), John Hoogenakker ("Contagion"), Jake Johnson ("No Strings Attached"), Yasen Payankov ("Transformers: Dark Side of the Moon") and David Burtka (TV's "How I Met Your Mother").
Todd Strauss-Schulson helmed the film, marking his major feature film directorial debut. Academy Award® winner Greg Shapiro ("The Hurt Locker") returns as producer, and Mandate President Nathan Kahane, Nicole Brown, Richard Brener, Michael Disco, and Samuel J. Brown are executive producers. The screenplay is by Jon Hurwitz & Hayden Schlossberg who wrote the previous two movies. They also serve as co-producers, along with Kelli Konop and Jonathan McCoy.
The behind-the-scenes team includes director of photography Michael Barrett, production designer Rusty Smith, editor Eric Kissack, costume designer Mary Claire Hannan and composer William Ross.
New Line Cinema presents, in association with Mandate Pictures, a Kingsgate Films Production, "A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas." It will be distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company.
Filmmakers: Todd Strauss-Schulson - Director , Jon Hurwitz - Writer (characters) , Hayden Schlossberg - Writer (characters) , Greg Shapiro - Producer , Michael Barrett - Cinematographer , William Ross - Composer , Rusty Smith - Production Designer , Eric Kissack - Editor more » Cast - in credits order STARmeter™ Patton Oswalt ... Mall Santa 1,665 Isabella Gielniak ... Caren 15,697 Kal Penn ... Kumar 354 Austin Bickel ... Kid in Line 40,408 Inga Wilson ¹ ... Mom in Line 17,016 John Cho ... Harold 527 Bobby Lee ... Kenneth Park 7,423 Tom Lennon ¹ ... Todd 1,668 Amir Blumenfeld ... Adrian 5,373 Paula Garcés ... Maria 1,080 Danny Trejo ... Mr. Perez 610 Marvin Cruz ... Timo Perez 713,672 Allyson Lengers ... Wafflebot Kid 36,417 Shirley Benyas ... Nana Perez 85,529 Esteban Cruz ... Pepe Perez 147,801 Ashley Coss ... Ava 42,515 Chloe Coss ... Ava 93,398 Hannah Coss ... Baby Ava 113,367 RZA ... Lamar 4,343 Da'Vone McDonald ... Latrell 22,119 Jordan Hinson ... Mary 2,253 Tyler Nelson ... Teen 14,772 Tom Kruszewski ... Teen 34,754 Steven A. Clark ¹ ... Teen 310,272 Bennett Saltzman ... Boris 61,215 Hilary Anderson ... Hot Teenage Girl 13,921 Elias Koteas ... Sergei Katsov 1,412 Yasen Peyankov ... Yuri 68,969 John Hoogenakker ... Gustav 40,474 Eddie Kaye Thomas ... Rosenberg 1,248 David Krumholtz ... Goldstein 1,291 Tristan Canning ... Noah 111,478 David Rife ... White Castle Employee 4,008,826 Dave Davies ... Church Security Guard 188,929 Gabriella Dilone ... Inez Perez 83,398 Dana DeLorenzo ... Becca the P.A. 59,637 Neil Patrick Harris ... Neil Patrick Harris 211 Brett Gelman ... T.V. Director 18,960 Melissa Ordway ... Gracie 3,033 Dan Levy ... Reporter 40,682 David Burtka ... David Burtka 3,753 Ripper Brown ... St. Peter 281,491 Cassie Keller ... Topless Angel 13,675 Chernise Yvette ... Topless Angel 16,148 Richard Riehle ... Santa Claus 4,647 Other credited cast listed alphabetically Alex Diaz ... Wafflebot 599,885 Jeff Edwards ... Wafflebot 870,219 Kandis Mak ... Dancer 19,006 Tiffany Osborne ... Dancer 44,199 Jessica Provencher ... Dancer 12,357 David Wogh ... Wafflebot 1,842,761 Rest of cast Arnold Agee ... House Party Teen (uncredited) Jodi Gabrielle Beals ... Protestor (uncredited) 271,129 Judy Stepanian ... Homeless Woman (uncredited) 43,296
Directed by
Todd Strauss-Schulson
Writers
Written by
Jon Hurwitz & Hayden Schlossberg
Characters
Jon Hurwitz & Hayden Schlossberg
Producers
Richard Brener ... executive producer
Nicole Brown ... executive producer
Samuel J. Brown ... executive producer
Michael Disco ... executive producer
Jon Hurwitz ... co-producer
Nathan Kahane ... executive producer
Kelli Konop ... co-producer
Jonathan McCoy ... co-producer
Hayden Schlossberg ... co-producer
Greg Shapiro ... producer
Original Music
William Ross
Cinematographers
Michael Barrett
Editors
Eric Kissack
Casting Directors
Nicole Abellera
Jeanne McCarthy
Mickie Paskal
Jennifer Rudnicke
Production Designers
Rusty Smith
Art Directors
Ramsey Avery (supervising art director)
Guy Barnes
Set Decorators
Selina van den Brink
Costume Designers
Mary Claire Hannan
Make Up Department
Kymber Blake ... third makeup artist
Elizabeth Cortez ... additional hairstylist
Elisabeth Fry ... makeup department head
Dawn Mattocks ... assistant makeup artist
Dawn Mattocks ... hair stylist
Gregory Nicotero ... key special makeup effects supervisor
Richard Redlefsen ... key makeup artist
Katherine Rees ... hair department head
Jon Shroyer ... special makeup effects artist
Production Managers
Jonathan McCoy ... unit production manager
Frank Murray ... production supervisor: second unit
Graham Stumpf ... post-production supervisor
Christina Varotsis ... production supervisor
Second Unit Directors or Assistant Directors
Benjamin T. Brammeier ... second assistant director
Greg Brautigan ... second second assistant director
Patrick Gibbons ... second assistant director
Danny Giles ... key second assistant director: additional photography
Todd Havern ... additional second assistant director
David C. Huet ... additional second assistant director
John McKeown ... first assistant director
Chris O'Hara ... additional second assistant director
Steve Ritzi ... second unit director
Art Department
Jason Baker ... prop maker
Robert Barry ... prop maker
David Boyd ... storyboard artist
Charles W. Brandt ... additional on-set dresser
Steve Broussard ... general foreman
Felecia Hatcher Brown ... greensperson
Matthew Butler ... key greensman
Michele Campbell ... art department coordinator
Steve Catherman ... prop maker
Alec Chambers ... on-set dresser
Curtis Crowe ... construction coordinator
Pete Dancy ... assistant property master: New York unit
Erick Donaldson ... draftsman
Dan Duran ... set dresser
Franco Esile ... leadman
Kim A. Fay ... scenic painter
Amy Graham ... set dresser
Kemper Harris ... on-set dresser
Jennifer Haybach ... set decoration shopper
Jason Helton ... painter
Casey Kaufman ... set decoration buyer
Chelsey Knapp ... set decorating assistant
Chelsey Knapp ... set decorating intern
Kate J. Kogelman ... lead scenic
Charles T. Kovalik ... props assistant
Travis LaGuire-Quinn ... set dresser
Richard Lattuca ... set dresser
Greg Lester ... set dresser
Amie McCarthy ... property master
Jordan Kenneth Messing ... props assistant: reshoots
Gina Monastiere ... art department production assistant
Justin Mutschler ... gang boss
Justin Mutschler ... leadman: re-shoots
Aferdita Redmond ... painter
Brittin Richter ... on-set dresser
Sharon Roggio ... assistant property master
Kathryn Ruff ... set decoration intern
Abe Sanders ¹ ... prop maker
Nikki Sass ... set dresser
Mark Sejnowski ... set dresser
Jil Szewski ... set decoration coordinator
Dave Tell ... graphic designer
Kimberly Thrasher ... props
John Valkevich ... set decoration intern
Jameson Williams ... property master: Los Angeles
Jeff Wolka ... set decoration intern
Sound Department
Ron Ayers ... sound utility
Wade Barnett ... adr recordist
Ryan Collins ... sound editor
Mark DeSimone ... adr mixer: New York
Brian Dunlop ... foley editor
David Esparza ... supervising sound effects editor
Eric Gotthelf ... adr mixer
Robert Jackson ... supervising sound editor
Jason Johnston ... boom operator
Tim Limer ... sound recordist
Travis MacKay ... adr mixer
Joe Origlieri ... sound mixer: New York
A. Josh Reinhardt ... foley mixer
Alex Riordan ... production sound mixer: additional photography
Scott D. Smith ... sound mixer
Callie Thurman ... assistant sound editor
Eric Walendzinski ... boom operator: New York
Special Effects Department
Craig Gubert ... special effects technician
Dieter Sturm ... special effects supervisor: snow effects
Dean Tyrrell ... special effects foreman
Robert Tyrrell ... special effects coordinator
Russell Tyrrell ... special effects supervisor
Visual Effects Department
John Daro ... digital stereoscopic artist
Scott Dougherty ... visual effects executive producer: Furious FX
Geoff DuQuette ... digital artist
Ray Hannisian ... additional stereographer
Macklenan Hasham ... matte painter
Matthew Frederick Johnson ... assistant data coordinator
Ben Kilgore ... character supervisor: Furious FX
David Lebensfeld ... visual effects supervisor: Ingenuity Engine
Michael Lebensfeld ... visual effects coordinator: Ingenuity Engine
David Lingenfelser ... executive visual effects supervisor: Furious Fx
John Martini ... lead CG artist: Ingenuity Engine
Landon Medeiros ... compositor: Furious FX
Grant Miller ... visual effects supervisor: Ingenuity Engine
Matthew Poliquin ... visual effects producer: Ingenuity Engine
Shawn Schminke ... vfx editor: Ingenuity Engine
Bryan Shepperd ... cg artist: Furious FX
Mark Shoaf ... cg supervisor: Furious FX
Nicholas Sorenson ... lead stereo compositor: Ingenuity Engine
Paul Taylor ... supervising stereographer
Stunts
Robert Alonzo ... stunt double
Ele Bardha ... stunts
Trent Brya ... stunts
Brian Connelly ... stunt double
Zach Gowen ... stunt performer
Craig Gubert ... stunt double
Cody Bo Kruger ... utility stunts
Dan Lemieux ... stunts
Nikolay Livshiz ... stunt performer
Tom Lowell ... stunts
Daniel Maldonado ... stunts
Carl Anthony Nespoli ... stunt actor
Ho-Sung Pak ... stunt double
Scott Philyaw ... stunt driver
Steve Ritzi ... stunt coordinator
Mike Rufino ... stunts
Eric Stratemeier ... stunt double: Kal Penn
Eric Stratemeier ... stunt performer: cocaine brick kid
Banzai Vitale ... stunts
Li Xing ... stunts
Camera and Electrical Department
Kevin L. Anderson ... grip
Kirk Bloom ... camera: "a" camera
Kirk Bloom ... second assistant camera
Mike Brake ... grip
James Frank Brown ... hd video assist operator
Matthew Bulleri ... additional grip
Tiffany Burns ... additional grip
Gregory Cahill ... best boy grip: NY
Ben Cain ... 3d rig tech: New York
Chul Hee Cho ... rigging grip
Nicole Cosgrove ... assistant camera: New York unit
Shawn Cragin ... second assistant camera: "b" camera
Tommy Daguanno ... dolly grip: "b" camera
Frank Dorowsky ... rigging gaffer
Scott Drinon ... dolly grip: "a" camera
Scott Eagle ... rigging grip
Allen D. Easton ... camera operator: "a" camera
Ryan Faulkner ... additional rigging electrician
Jeff Fisher ... company grip
Mike Hampton ... video assist additional photography
Brian Heller ... aerial cinematographer
Dan Jarrell ... best boy grip
Gary Kangrga ... key rigging grip
Brian Kelly ... rigging electric
Scott C. Keys ... rigging electric best boy
Ronald R. Koch Jr. ... best boy electric
Joseph Layson ¹ ... grip
Anthony T. Marra II ... key grip
Bradley Martin ... lighting technician
Brent Mata ... data manager
Chris McLeod ... additional electrician
Chris McLeod ... additional rigging electrician
Darren Michaels ... unit still photographer
Joe Miller ... grip
Richard Moriarty ... additional convergence puller
Jeff Murrell ... gaffer
Jeff Niggemeyer ... electric: New York unit
David Noble ... best boy rigging grip
Cory O'Dea ... grip
Pat O'Dea ¹ ... lighting technician
Tim O'Dea ... electrician
Rick Page ... first assistant camera: Phantom camera
Harrison Palmer ... rigging grip
Scott Peck ... digital imaging technician
Lance Rieck ... scorpio head technician
Chris Ritter ... electrician
Todd SanSone ... data workflow supervisor: additional photography
Rick Secosky ... grip
Matthew Selkirk ... digital utility
James Shuryan ... rigging electrician
Stephen Smith ... data wrangler
Amy Snell ... additional grip
Andre Sobczak ... 3d technician
Sean Souza ... "a" camera second assistant: new york
Kenneth Stanley ... rigging electrician
Chris Steele ... electrician
Paul Taylor ... supervising stereographer
Jonathan Terpstra ... additional electrician
Animation Department
Kyle Bell ... stop motion animator
Chris Cannavo ... animator
A.J. Gillespie ... animator
Casting Department
Jolanda Anthony ... extras casting associate: NY
Joanne Bloom ... casting associate
Josh Breit ... casting associate
Ryan Hill ... extras casting
Kathy Mooney ... casting director: Michigan
Aaron Moskal ... extras casting assistant
Janet Pound ... casting director: Michigan
Melissa Pryor ... casting associate
Jamie Stires ... casting associate
Sara Wosik ... extras casting assistant
Jessica Munks ... casting assistant (uncredited)
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Jacqueline Aronson ... costume supervisor
Kate Bennett ... set costumer
Wendy M. Craig ... key set costumer
Brittany Dier ... costumer
Jody Felz ... additional costumer
Suzanne Hanna ... costume assistant
Kimberly Leitz-McCauley ... costumer
Editorial Department
Philip Beckner ... digital intermediate editor
Gilbert Carreras ... color timer
Gus Comegys ... 3D conform artist
Libby Cuenin ... second assistant editor
John Daro ... digital intermediate colorist
David Egan ... first assistant editor
Greg Hollander ... post-production assistant
Christy House ... post-production coordinator
Paul Lavoie ... digital intermediate producer
Bill Schultz ... digital intermediate executive
Eugene Yi ... first assistant editor
Music Department
John Bissell ... music supervisor
John Bradbury ... orchestra leader
Jo Buckley ... assistant orchestra contractor
Terry Edwards ... choir co-director
Geoff Foster ... score engineer
Isobel Griffiths ... orchestra contractor
Jerome Leroy ... composer: additional music
Jerome Leroy ... orchestrator
London Voices ... choir
Stephen Lotwis ... music editor
Emir Merzeci ... composer: additional music
Shawn Murphy ... score mixer
Ben Parry ... choir co-director
Tina Tamura ... music preparation
Axel Tenner ... music preparation
Thanh Tran ... music preparation
Transportation Department
Rob Bailey ... driver
James A Brandon ... driver: wardrobe
Jennifer Gonzalez ... driver: cast
David Labutte ... driver: honeywagon
Raymond Landino Jr. ... driver
Ted E. Larkowski ¹ ... transportation coordinator
Lynette Scherzer ... driver
Timothy Schewee ... local transportation captain
Miscellaneous Crew
Joseph Amaral ... assistant: Jon Hurwitz & Hayden Schlossberg
Mike Arrigo ... key office production assistant
Samuel Barill ... production assistant
Alec Bates ... location assistant: New York
Daniel E. Bisaro ... stand-in: Elias Koteas
Erika Bogner ... production assistant
Zoe Bower ... post facilities manager
Dennis Budziszewski ... stand-in
Todd F. Campbell ... location scout
Al Cerullo ... helicopter pilot
Danielle Champe ... production secretary
Lisa Chau ... production assistant
Steven Clark ... assistant to Mr. Penn
Sarah Clifford ... animal coordinator
Erin Colby ... assistant: Mr. Strauss-Schulson
Claire Connelly ... production coordinator
Chris-Teena Constas ... location scout
George Constas ... location manager
Jamie Leigh Dake ... assistant production coordinator: pre-production
Tana David ... post facilities coordinator
Yvette De Marco ... adult supervisor
Joshua P. Dease ... first assistant accountant: New York/Los Angeles
Bryant Donohue ... production assistant: New York
Sabrina Dungan ... stand-in
Brian Durling ... production assistant
James Ferrera ... unit publicist
P.J. Fishwick ... assistant production office coordinator
Robert Foulkes ... supervising location manager
Amber Fritz ... production assistant
Shellie Gillespie ... production accountant: New York/Los Angeles
Trish Gray ... location scout
Moe Hindi ... photo double: Kal Penn
Christy House ... post production coordinator
David C. Huet ... key set production assistant
Dawn Jeffory ... baby wrangler
Jossara Jinaro ... voice
Adam Kristopher Johnson ... stand-in: additional photography
Josh Jones ... stand-in: John Hoogenakker
Michael Jordan ... production assistant
Emily Kacere ... assistant: Kelli Konop
Chelsey Knapp ... locations intern
Chris Knauer ... production assistant
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Steven Samblis interviews Neil Patrick Harris From "A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas".
John Cho and Kal Penn reprise their title roles in "A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas," which picks up six years after their last adventure.
Following years of growing apart, Harold Lee (Cho) and Kumar Patel (Penn) have replaced each other with new friends and are preparing for their respective Yuletide celebrations. But when a mysterious package mistakenly arrives at Kumar's door on Christmas Eve, his attempt to redirect it to Harold's house ends with the "high grade" contents—and Harold's father-in-law's prize Christmas tree—going up in smoke. With his in-laws out of the house for the day, Harold decides to cover his tracks, rather than come clean. Reluctantly embarking on another ill-advised journey with Kumar through New York City, their search for the perfect replacement tree takes them through party heaven—and almost blows Christmas Eve sky high.
The 2004 cult hit "Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle" launched the franchise, followed by "Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay." The third installment is the first to highlight the guys' hilarious mishaps in 3D.
It would not be a "Harold & Kumar" film without Neil Patrick Harris, who returns along with Paula Garces (TV's "Defying Gravity") as Maria; Danneel Harris ("The Roommate") as Vanessa; Eddie Kaye Thomas (the "American Pie" movies) as Rosenberg; David Krumholtz ("Mr. Popper's Penguins") as Goldstein; and Bobby Lee ("Pineapple Express") as Kenneth Park.
Joining the ensemble are Tom Lennon ("I Love You Man") as Harold's new best friend, Todd; Amir Blumenfeld (TV's "Pranked") as Kumar's new best friend Adrian; Danny Trejo ("Machete") as Harold's father-in-law; and Elias Koteas ("Shutter Island") as Ukranian mob boss Sergei Katsov. Rounding out the cast are Patton Oswalt ("The Informant!"), Richard Riehle ("Halloween II"), Jordan Hinson (TV's "Eureka"), John Hoogenakker ("Contagion"), Jake Johnson ("No Strings Attached"), Yasen Payankov ("Transformers: Dark Side of the Moon") and David Burtka (TV's "How I Met Your Mother").
Todd Strauss-Schulson helmed the film, marking his major feature film directorial debut. Academy Award® winner Greg Shapiro ("The Hurt Locker") returns as producer, and Mandate President Nathan Kahane, Nicole Brown, Richard Brener, Michael Disco, and Samuel J. Brown are executive producers. The screenplay is by Jon Hurwitz & Hayden Schlossberg who wrote the previous two movies. They also serve as co-producers, along with Kelli Konop and Jonathan McCoy.
The behind-the-scenes team includes director of photography Michael Barrett, production designer Rusty Smith, editor Eric Kissack, costume designer Mary Claire Hannan and composer William Ross.
New Line Cinema presents, in association with Mandate Pictures, a Kingsgate Films Production, "A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas." It will be distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company.
Filmmakers: Todd Strauss-Schulson - Director , Jon Hurwitz - Writer (characters) , Hayden Schlossberg - Writer (characters) , Greg Shapiro - Producer , Michael Barrett - Cinematographer , William Ross - Composer , Rusty Smith - Production Designer , Eric Kissack - Editor more » Cast - in credits order STARmeter™ Patton Oswalt ... Mall Santa 1,665 Isabella Gielniak ... Caren 15,697 Kal Penn ... Kumar 354 Austin Bickel ... Kid in Line 40,408 Inga Wilson ¹ ... Mom in Line 17,016 John Cho ... Harold 527 Bobby Lee ... Kenneth Park 7,423 Tom Lennon ¹ ... Todd 1,668 Amir Blumenfeld ... Adrian 5,373 Paula Garcés ... Maria 1,080 Danny Trejo ... Mr. Perez 610 Marvin Cruz ... Timo Perez 713,672 Allyson Lengers ... Wafflebot Kid 36,417 Shirley Benyas ... Nana Perez 85,529 Esteban Cruz ... Pepe Perez 147,801 Ashley Coss ... Ava 42,515 Chloe Coss ... Ava 93,398 Hannah Coss ... Baby Ava 113,367 RZA ... Lamar 4,343 Da'Vone McDonald ... Latrell 22,119 Jordan Hinson ... Mary 2,253 Tyler Nelson ... Teen 14,772 Tom Kruszewski ... Teen 34,754 Steven A. Clark ¹ ... Teen 310,272 Bennett Saltzman ... Boris 61,215 Hilary Anderson ... Hot Teenage Girl 13,921 Elias Koteas ... Sergei Katsov 1,412 Yasen Peyankov ... Yuri 68,969 John Hoogenakker ... Gustav 40,474 Eddie Kaye Thomas ... Rosenberg 1,248 David Krumholtz ... Goldstein 1,291 Tristan Canning ... Noah 111,478 David Rife ... White Castle Employee 4,008,826 Dave Davies ... Church Security Guard 188,929 Gabriella Dilone ... Inez Perez 83,398 Dana DeLorenzo ... Becca the P.A. 59,637 Neil Patrick Harris ... Neil Patrick Harris 211 Brett Gelman ... T.V. Director 18,960 Melissa Ordway ... Gracie 3,033 Dan Levy ... Reporter 40,682 David Burtka ... David Burtka 3,753 Ripper Brown ... St. Peter 281,491 Cassie Keller ... Topless Angel 13,675 Chernise Yvette ... Topless Angel 16,148 Richard Riehle ... Santa Claus 4,647 Other credited cast listed alphabetically Alex Diaz ... Wafflebot 599,885 Jeff Edwards ... Wafflebot 870,219 Kandis Mak ... Dancer 19,006 Tiffany Osborne ... Dancer 44,199 Jessica Provencher ... Dancer 12,357 David Wogh ... Wafflebot 1,842,761 Rest of cast Arnold Agee ... House Party Teen (uncredited) Jodi Gabrielle Beals ... Protestor (uncredited) 271,129 Judy Stepanian ... Homeless Woman (uncredited) 43,296
Directed by
Todd Strauss-Schulson
Writers
Written by
Jon Hurwitz & Hayden Schlossberg
Characters
Jon Hurwitz & Hayden Schlossberg
Producers
Richard Brener ... executive producer
Nicole Brown ... executive producer
Samuel J. Brown ... executive producer
Michael Disco ... executive producer
Jon Hurwitz ... co-producer
Nathan Kahane ... executive producer
Kelli Konop ... co-producer
Jonathan McCoy ... co-producer
Hayden Schlossberg ... co-producer
Greg Shapiro ... producer
Original Music
William Ross
Cinematographers
Michael Barrett
Editors
Eric Kissack
Casting Directors
Nicole Abellera
Jeanne McCarthy
Mickie Paskal
Jennifer Rudnicke
Production Designers
Rusty Smith
Art Directors
Ramsey Avery (supervising art director)
Guy Barnes
Set Decorators
Selina van den Brink
Costume Designers
Mary Claire Hannan
Make Up Department
Kymber Blake ... third makeup artist
Elizabeth Cortez ... additional hairstylist
Elisabeth Fry ... makeup department head
Dawn Mattocks ... assistant makeup artist
Dawn Mattocks ... hair stylist
Gregory Nicotero ... key special makeup effects supervisor
Richard Redlefsen ... key makeup artist
Katherine Rees ... hair department head
Jon Shroyer ... special makeup effects artist
Production Managers
Jonathan McCoy ... unit production manager
Frank Murray ... production supervisor: second unit
Graham Stumpf ... post-production supervisor
Christina Varotsis ... production supervisor
Second Unit Directors or Assistant Directors
Benjamin T. Brammeier ... second assistant director
Greg Brautigan ... second second assistant director
Patrick Gibbons ... second assistant director
Danny Giles ... key second assistant director: additional photography
Todd Havern ... additional second assistant director
David C. Huet ... additional second assistant director
John McKeown ... first assistant director
Chris O'Hara ... additional second assistant director
Steve Ritzi ... second unit director
Art Department
Jason Baker ... prop maker
Robert Barry ... prop maker
David Boyd ... storyboard artist
Charles W. Brandt ... additional on-set dresser
Steve Broussard ... general foreman
Felecia Hatcher Brown ... greensperson
Matthew Butler ... key greensman
Michele Campbell ... art department coordinator
Steve Catherman ... prop maker
Alec Chambers ... on-set dresser
Curtis Crowe ... construction coordinator
Pete Dancy ... assistant property master: New York unit
Erick Donaldson ... draftsman
Dan Duran ... set dresser
Franco Esile ... leadman
Kim A. Fay ... scenic painter
Amy Graham ... set dresser
Kemper Harris ... on-set dresser
Jennifer Haybach ... set decoration shopper
Jason Helton ... painter
Casey Kaufman ... set decoration buyer
Chelsey Knapp ... set decorating assistant
Chelsey Knapp ... set decorating intern
Kate J. Kogelman ... lead scenic
Charles T. Kovalik ... props assistant
Travis LaGuire-Quinn ... set dresser
Richard Lattuca ... set dresser
Greg Lester ... set dresser
Amie McCarthy ... property master
Jordan Kenneth Messing ... props assistant: reshoots
Gina Monastiere ... art department production assistant
Justin Mutschler ... gang boss
Justin Mutschler ... leadman: re-shoots
Aferdita Redmond ... painter
Brittin Richter ... on-set dresser
Sharon Roggio ... assistant property master
Kathryn Ruff ... set decoration intern
Abe Sanders ¹ ... prop maker
Nikki Sass ... set dresser
Mark Sejnowski ... set dresser
Jil Szewski ... set decoration coordinator
Dave Tell ... graphic designer
Kimberly Thrasher ... props
John Valkevich ... set decoration intern
Jameson Williams ... property master: Los Angeles
Jeff Wolka ... set decoration intern
Sound Department
Ron Ayers ... sound utility
Wade Barnett ... adr recordist
Ryan Collins ... sound editor
Mark DeSimone ... adr mixer: New York
Brian Dunlop ... foley editor
David Esparza ... supervising sound effects editor
Eric Gotthelf ... adr mixer
Robert Jackson ... supervising sound editor
Jason Johnston ... boom operator
Tim Limer ... sound recordist
Travis MacKay ... adr mixer
Joe Origlieri ... sound mixer: New York
A. Josh Reinhardt ... foley mixer
Alex Riordan ... production sound mixer: additional photography
Scott D. Smith ... sound mixer
Callie Thurman ... assistant sound editor
Eric Walendzinski ... boom operator: New York
Special Effects Department
Craig Gubert ... special effects technician
Dieter Sturm ... special effects supervisor: snow effects
Dean Tyrrell ... special effects foreman
Robert Tyrrell ... special effects coordinator
Russell Tyrrell ... special effects supervisor
Visual Effects Department
John Daro ... digital stereoscopic artist
Scott Dougherty ... visual effects executive producer: Furious FX
Geoff DuQuette ... digital artist
Ray Hannisian ... additional stereographer
Macklenan Hasham ... matte painter
Matthew Frederick Johnson ... assistant data coordinator
Ben Kilgore ... character supervisor: Furious FX
David Lebensfeld ... visual effects supervisor: Ingenuity Engine
Michael Lebensfeld ... visual effects coordinator: Ingenuity Engine
David Lingenfelser ... executive visual effects supervisor: Furious Fx
John Martini ... lead CG artist: Ingenuity Engine
Landon Medeiros ... compositor: Furious FX
Grant Miller ... visual effects supervisor: Ingenuity Engine
Matthew Poliquin ... visual effects producer: Ingenuity Engine
Shawn Schminke ... vfx editor: Ingenuity Engine
Bryan Shepperd ... cg artist: Furious FX
Mark Shoaf ... cg supervisor: Furious FX
Nicholas Sorenson ... lead stereo compositor: Ingenuity Engine
Paul Taylor ... supervising stereographer
Stunts
Robert Alonzo ... stunt double
Ele Bardha ... stunts
Trent Brya ... stunts
Brian Connelly ... stunt double
Zach Gowen ... stunt performer
Craig Gubert ... stunt double
Cody Bo Kruger ... utility stunts
Dan Lemieux ... stunts
Nikolay Livshiz ... stunt performer
Tom Lowell ... stunts
Daniel Maldonado ... stunts
Carl Anthony Nespoli ... stunt actor
Ho-Sung Pak ... stunt double
Scott Philyaw ... stunt driver
Steve Ritzi ... stunt coordinator
Mike Rufino ... stunts
Eric Stratemeier ... stunt double: Kal Penn
Eric Stratemeier ... stunt performer: cocaine brick kid
Banzai Vitale ... stunts
Li Xing ... stunts
Camera and Electrical Department
Kevin L. Anderson ... grip
Kirk Bloom ... camera: "a" camera
Kirk Bloom ... second assistant camera
Mike Brake ... grip
James Frank Brown ... hd video assist operator
Matthew Bulleri ... additional grip
Tiffany Burns ... additional grip
Gregory Cahill ... best boy grip: NY
Ben Cain ... 3d rig tech: New York
Chul Hee Cho ... rigging grip
Nicole Cosgrove ... assistant camera: New York unit
Shawn Cragin ... second assistant camera: "b" camera
Tommy Daguanno ... dolly grip: "b" camera
Frank Dorowsky ... rigging gaffer
Scott Drinon ... dolly grip: "a" camera
Scott Eagle ... rigging grip
Allen D. Easton ... camera operator: "a" camera
Ryan Faulkner ... additional rigging electrician
Jeff Fisher ... company grip
Mike Hampton ... video assist additional photography
Brian Heller ... aerial cinematographer
Dan Jarrell ... best boy grip
Gary Kangrga ... key rigging grip
Brian Kelly ... rigging electric
Scott C. Keys ... rigging electric best boy
Ronald R. Koch Jr. ... best boy electric
Joseph Layson ¹ ... grip
Anthony T. Marra II ... key grip
Bradley Martin ... lighting technician
Brent Mata ... data manager
Chris McLeod ... additional electrician
Chris McLeod ... additional rigging electrician
Darren Michaels ... unit still photographer
Joe Miller ... grip
Richard Moriarty ... additional convergence puller
Jeff Murrell ... gaffer
Jeff Niggemeyer ... electric: New York unit
David Noble ... best boy rigging grip
Cory O'Dea ... grip
Pat O'Dea ¹ ... lighting technician
Tim O'Dea ... electrician
Rick Page ... first assistant camera: Phantom camera
Harrison Palmer ... rigging grip
Scott Peck ... digital imaging technician
Lance Rieck ... scorpio head technician
Chris Ritter ... electrician
Todd SanSone ... data workflow supervisor: additional photography
Rick Secosky ... grip
Matthew Selkirk ... digital utility
James Shuryan ... rigging electrician
Stephen Smith ... data wrangler
Amy Snell ... additional grip
Andre Sobczak ... 3d technician
Sean Souza ... "a" camera second assistant: new york
Kenneth Stanley ... rigging electrician
Chris Steele ... electrician
Paul Taylor ... supervising stereographer
Jonathan Terpstra ... additional electrician
Animation Department
Kyle Bell ... stop motion animator
Chris Cannavo ... animator
A.J. Gillespie ... animator
Casting Department
Jolanda Anthony ... extras casting associate: NY
Joanne Bloom ... casting associate
Josh Breit ... casting associate
Ryan Hill ... extras casting
Kathy Mooney ... casting director: Michigan
Aaron Moskal ... extras casting assistant
Janet Pound ... casting director: Michigan
Melissa Pryor ... casting associate
Jamie Stires ... casting associate
Sara Wosik ... extras casting assistant
Jessica Munks ... casting assistant (uncredited)
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Jacqueline Aronson ... costume supervisor
Kate Bennett ... set costumer
Wendy M. Craig ... key set costumer
Brittany Dier ... costumer
Jody Felz ... additional costumer
Suzanne Hanna ... costume assistant
Kimberly Leitz-McCauley ... costumer
Editorial Department
Philip Beckner ... digital intermediate editor
Gilbert Carreras ... color timer
Gus Comegys ... 3D conform artist
Libby Cuenin ... second assistant editor
John Daro ... digital intermediate colorist
David Egan ... first assistant editor
Greg Hollander ... post-production assistant
Christy House ... post-production coordinator
Paul Lavoie ... digital intermediate producer
Bill Schultz ... digital intermediate executive
Eugene Yi ... first assistant editor
Music Department
John Bissell ... music supervisor
John Bradbury ... orchestra leader
Jo Buckley ... assistant orchestra contractor
Terry Edwards ... choir co-director
Geoff Foster ... score engineer
Isobel Griffiths ... orchestra contractor
Jerome Leroy ... composer: additional music
Jerome Leroy ... orchestrator
London Voices ... choir
Stephen Lotwis ... music editor
Emir Merzeci ... composer: additional music
Shawn Murphy ... score mixer
Ben Parry ... choir co-director
Tina Tamura ... music preparation
Axel Tenner ... music preparation
Thanh Tran ... music preparation
Transportation Department
Rob Bailey ... driver
James A Brandon ... driver: wardrobe
Jennifer Gonzalez ... driver: cast
David Labutte ... driver: honeywagon
Raymond Landino Jr. ... driver
Ted E. Larkowski ¹ ... transportation coordinator
Lynette Scherzer ... driver
Timothy Schewee ... local transportation captain
Miscellaneous Crew
Joseph Amaral ... assistant: Jon Hurwitz & Hayden Schlossberg
Mike Arrigo ... key office production assistant
Samuel Barill ... production assistant
Alec Bates ... location assistant: New York
Daniel E. Bisaro ... stand-in: Elias Koteas
Erika Bogner ... production assistant
Zoe Bower ... post facilities manager
Dennis Budziszewski ... stand-in
Todd F. Campbell ... location scout
Al Cerullo ... helicopter pilot
Danielle Champe ... production secretary
Lisa Chau ... production assistant
Steven Clark ... assistant to Mr. Penn
Sarah Clifford ... animal coordinator
Erin Colby ... assistant: Mr. Strauss-Schulson
Claire Connelly ... production coordinator
Chris-Teena Constas ... location scout
George Constas ... location manager
Jamie Leigh Dake ... assistant production coordinator: pre-production
Tana David ... post facilities coordinator
Yvette De Marco ... adult supervisor
Joshua P. Dease ... first assistant accountant: New York/Los Angeles
Bryant Donohue ... production assistant: New York
Sabrina Dungan ... stand-in
Brian Durling ... production assistant
James Ferrera ... unit publicist
P.J. Fishwick ... assistant production office coordinator
Robert Foulkes ... supervising location manager
Amber Fritz ... production assistant
Shellie Gillespie ... production accountant: New York/Los Angeles
Trish Gray ... location scout
Moe Hindi ... photo double: Kal Penn
Christy House ... post production coordinator
David C. Huet ... key set production assistant
Dawn Jeffory ... baby wrangler
Jossara Jinaro ... voice
Adam Kristopher Johnson ... stand-in: additional photography
Josh Jones ... stand-in: John Hoogenakker
Michael Jordan ... production assistant
Emily Kacere ... assistant: Kelli Konop
Chelsey Knapp ... locations intern
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Steven Samblis interviews Neil Patrick Harris From "A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas".
John Cho and Kal Penn reprise their title roles in "A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas," which picks up six years after their last adventure.
Following years of growing apart, Harold Lee (Cho) and Kumar Patel (Penn) have replaced each other with new friends and are preparing for their respective Yuletide celebrations. But when a mysterious package mistakenly arrives at Kumar's door on Christmas Eve, his attempt to redirect it to Harold's house ends with the "high grade" contents—and Harold's father-in-law's prize Christmas tree—going up in smoke. With his in-laws out of the house for the day, Harold decides to cover his tracks, rather than come clean. Reluctantly embarking on another ill-advised journey with Kumar through New York City, their search for the perfect replacement tree takes them through party heaven—and almost blows Christmas Eve sky high.
The 2004 cult hit "Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle" launched the franchise, followed by "Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay." The third installment is the first to highlight the guys' hilarious mishaps in 3D.
It would not be a "Harold & Kumar" film without Neil Patrick Harris, who returns along with Paula Garces (TV's "Defying Gravity") as Maria; Danneel Harris ("The Roommate") as Vanessa; Eddie Kaye Thomas (the "American Pie" movies) as Rosenberg; David Krumholtz ("Mr. Popper's Penguins") as Goldstein; and Bobby Lee ("Pineapple Express") as Kenneth Park.
Joining the ensemble are Tom Lennon ("I Love You Man") as Harold's new best friend, Todd; Amir Blumenfeld (TV's "Pranked") as Kumar's new best friend Adrian; Danny Trejo ("Machete") as Harold's father-in-law; and Elias Koteas ("Shutter Island") as Ukranian mob boss Sergei Katsov. Rounding out the cast are Patton Oswalt ("The Informant!"), Richard Riehle ("Halloween II"), Jordan Hinson (TV's "Eureka"), John Hoogenakker ("Contagion"), Jake Johnson ("No Strings Attached"), Yasen Payankov ("Transformers: Dark Side of the Moon") and David Burtka (TV's "How I Met Your Mother").
Todd Strauss-Schulson helmed the film, marking his major feature film directorial debut. Academy Award® winner Greg Shapiro ("The Hurt Locker") returns as producer, and Mandate President Nathan Kahane, Nicole Brown, Richard Brener, Michael Disco, and Samuel J. Brown are executive producers. The screenplay is by Jon Hurwitz & Hayden Schlossberg who wrote the previous two movies. They also serve as co-producers, along with Kelli Konop and Jonathan McCoy.
The behind-the-scenes team includes director of photography Michael Barrett, production designer Rusty Smith, editor Eric Kissack, costume designer Mary Claire Hannan and composer William Ross.
New Line Cinema presents, in association with Mandate Pictures, a Kingsgate Films Production, "A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas." It will be distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company.
Filmmakers: Todd Strauss-Schulson - Director , Jon Hurwitz - Writer (characters) , Hayden Schlossberg - Writer (characters) , Greg Shapiro - Producer , Michael Barrett - Cinematographer , William Ross - Composer , Rusty Smith - Production Designer , Eric Kissack - Editor more » Cast - in credits order STARmeter™ Patton Oswalt ... Mall Santa 1,665 Isabella Gielniak ... Caren 15,697 Kal Penn ... Kumar 354 Austin Bickel ... Kid in Line 40,408 Inga Wilson ¹ ... Mom in Line 17,016 John Cho ... Harold 527 Bobby Lee ... Kenneth Park 7,423 Tom Lennon ¹ ... Todd 1,668 Amir Blumenfeld ... Adrian 5,373 Paula Garcés ... Maria 1,080 Danny Trejo ... Mr. Perez 610 Marvin Cruz ... Timo Perez 713,672 Allyson Lengers ... Wafflebot Kid 36,417 Shirley Benyas ... Nana Perez 85,529 Esteban Cruz ... Pepe Perez 147,801 Ashley Coss ... Ava 42,515 Chloe Coss ... Ava 93,398 Hannah Coss ... Baby Ava 113,367 RZA ... Lamar 4,343 Da'Vone McDonald ... Latrell 22,119 Jordan Hinson ... Mary 2,253 Tyler Nelson ... Teen 14,772 Tom Kruszewski ... Teen 34,754 Steven A. Clark ¹ ... Teen 310,272 Bennett Saltzman ... Boris 61,215 Hilary Anderson ... Hot Teenage Girl 13,921 Elias Koteas ... Sergei Katsov 1,412 Yasen Peyankov ... Yuri 68,969 John Hoogenakker ... Gustav 40,474 Eddie Kaye Thomas ... Rosenberg 1,248 David Krumholtz ... Goldstein 1,291 Tristan Canning ... Noah 111,478 David Rife ... White Castle Employee 4,008,826 Dave Davies ... Church Security Guard 188,929 Gabriella Dilone ... Inez Perez 83,398 Dana DeLorenzo ... Becca the P.A. 59,637 Neil Patrick Harris ... Neil Patrick Harris 211 Brett Gelman ... T.V. Director 18,960 Melissa Ordway ... Gracie 3,033 Dan Levy ... Reporter 40,682 David Burtka ... David Burtka 3,753 Ripper Brown ... St. Peter 281,491 Cassie Keller ... Topless Angel 13,675 Chernise Yvette ... Topless Angel 16,148 Richard Riehle ... Santa Claus 4,647 Other credited cast listed alphabetically Alex Diaz ... Wafflebot 599,885 Jeff Edwards ... Wafflebot 870,219 Kandis Mak ... Dancer 19,006 Tiffany Osborne ... Dancer 44,199 Jessica Provencher ... Dancer 12,357 David Wogh ... Wafflebot 1,842,761 Rest of cast Arnold Agee ... House Party Teen (uncredited) Jodi Gabrielle Beals ... Protestor (uncredited) 271,129 Judy Stepanian ... Homeless Woman (uncredited) 43,296
Directed by
Todd Strauss-Schulson
Writers
Written by
Jon Hurwitz & Hayden Schlossberg
Characters
Jon Hurwitz & Hayden Schlossberg
Producers
Richard Brener ... executive producer
Nicole Brown ... executive producer
Samuel J. Brown ... executive producer
Michael Disco ... executive producer
Jon Hurwitz ... co-producer
Nathan Kahane ... executive producer
Kelli Konop ... co-producer
Jonathan McCoy ... co-producer
Hayden Schlossberg ... co-producer
Greg Shapiro ... producer
Original Music
William Ross
Cinematographers
Michael Barrett
Editors
Eric Kissack
Casting Directors
Nicole Abellera
Jeanne McCarthy
Mickie Paskal
Jennifer Rudnicke
Production Designers
Rusty Smith
Art Directors
Ramsey Avery (supervising art director)
Guy Barnes
Set Decorators
Selina van den Brink
Costume Designers
Mary Claire Hannan
Make Up Department
Kymber Blake ... third makeup artist
Elizabeth Cortez ... additional hairstylist
Elisabeth Fry ... makeup department head
Dawn Mattocks ... assistant makeup artist
Dawn Mattocks ... hair stylist
Gregory Nicotero ... key special makeup effects supervisor
Richard Redlefsen ... key makeup artist
Katherine Rees ... hair department head
Jon Shroyer ... special makeup effects artist
Production Managers
Jonathan McCoy ... unit production manager
Frank Murray ... production supervisor: second unit
Graham Stumpf ... post-production supervisor
Christina Varotsis ... production supervisor
Second Unit Directors or Assistant Directors
Benjamin T. Brammeier ... second assistant director
Greg Brautigan ... second second assistant director
Patrick Gibbons ... second assistant director
Danny Giles ... key second assistant director: additional photography
Todd Havern ... additional second assistant director
David C. Huet ... additional second assistant director
John McKeown ... first assistant director
Chris O'Hara ... additional second assistant director
Steve Ritzi ... second unit director
Art Department
Jason Baker ... prop maker
Robert Barry ... prop maker
David Boyd ... storyboard artist
Charles W. Brandt ... additional on-set dresser
Steve Broussard ... general foreman
Felecia Hatcher Brown ... greensperson
Matthew Butler ... key greensman
Michele Campbell ... art department coordinator
Steve Catherman ... prop maker
Alec Chambers ... on-set dresser
Curtis Crowe ... construction coordinator
Pete Dancy ... assistant property master: New York unit
Erick Donaldson ... draftsman
Dan Duran ... set dresser
Franco Esile ... leadman
Kim A. Fay ... scenic painter
Amy Graham ... set dresser
Kemper Harris ... on-set dresser
Jennifer Haybach ... set decoration shopper
Jason Helton ... painter
Casey Kaufman ... set decoration buyer
Chelsey Knapp ... set decorating assistant
Chelsey Knapp ... set decorating intern
Kate J. Kogelman ... lead scenic
Charles T. Kovalik ... props assistant
Travis LaGuire-Quinn ... set dresser
Richard Lattuca ... set dresser
Greg Lester ... set dresser
Amie McCarthy ... property master
Jordan Kenneth Messing ... props assistant: reshoots
Gina Monastiere ... art department production assistant
Justin Mutschler ... gang boss
Justin Mutschler ... leadman: re-shoots
Aferdita Redmond ... painter
Brittin Richter ... on-set dresser
Sharon Roggio ... assistant property master
Kathryn Ruff ... set decoration intern
Abe Sanders ¹ ... prop maker
Nikki Sass ... set dresser
Mark Sejnowski ... set dresser
Jil Szewski ... set decoration coordinator
Dave Tell ... graphic designer
Kimberly Thrasher ... props
John Valkevich ... set decoration intern
Jameson Williams ... property master: Los Angeles
Jeff Wolka ... set decoration intern
Sound Department
Ron Ayers ... sound utility
Wade Barnett ... adr recordist
Ryan Collins ... sound editor
Mark DeSimone ... adr mixer: New York
Brian Dunlop ... foley editor
David Esparza ... supervising sound effects editor
Eric Gotthelf ... adr mixer
Robert Jackson ... supervising sound editor
Jason Johnston ... boom operator
Tim Limer ... sound recordist
Travis MacKay ... adr mixer
Joe Origlieri ... sound mixer: New York
A. Josh Reinhardt ... foley mixer
Alex Riordan ... production sound mixer: additional photography
Scott D. Smith ... sound mixer
Callie Thurman ... assistant sound editor
Eric Walendzinski ... boom operator: New York
Special Effects Department
Craig Gubert ... special effects technician
Dieter Sturm ... special effects supervisor: snow effects
Dean Tyrrell ... special effects foreman
Robert Tyrrell ... special effects coordinator
Russell Tyrrell ... special effects supervisor
Visual Effects Department
John Daro ... digital stereoscopic artist
Scott Dougherty ... visual effects executive producer: Furious FX
Geoff DuQuette ... digital artist
Ray Hannisian ... additional stereographer
Macklenan Hasham ... matte painter
Matthew Frederick Johnson ... assistant data coordinator
Ben Kilgore ... character supervisor: Furious FX
David Lebensfeld ... visual effects supervisor: Ingenuity Engine
Michael Lebensfeld ... visual effects coordinator: Ingenuity Engine
David Lingenfelser ... executive visual effects supervisor: Furious Fx
John Martini ... lead CG artist: Ingenuity Engine
Landon Medeiros ... compositor: Furious FX
Grant Miller ... visual effects supervisor: Ingenuity Engine
Matthew Poliquin ... visual effects producer: Ingenuity Engine
Shawn Schminke ... vfx editor: Ingenuity Engine
Bryan Shepperd ... cg artist: Furious FX
Mark Shoaf ... cg supervisor: Furious FX
Nicholas Sorenson ... lead stereo compositor: Ingenuity Engine
Paul Taylor ... supervising stereographer
Stunts
Robert Alonzo ... stunt double
Ele Bardha ... stunts
Trent Brya ... stunts
Brian Connelly ... stunt double
Zach Gowen ... stunt performer
Craig Gubert ... stunt double
Cody Bo Kruger ... utility stunts
Dan Lemieux ... stunts
Nikolay Livshiz ... stunt performer
Tom Lowell ... stunts
Daniel Maldonado ... stunts
Carl Anthony Nespoli ... stunt actor
Ho-Sung Pak ... stunt double
Scott Philyaw ... stunt driver
Steve Ritzi ... stunt coordinator
Mike Rufino ... stunts
Eric Stratemeier ... stunt double: Kal Penn
Eric Stratemeier ... stunt performer: cocaine brick kid
Banzai Vitale ... stunts
Li Xing ... stunts
Camera and Electrical Department
Kevin L. Anderson ... grip
Kirk Bloom ... camera: "a" camera
Kirk Bloom ... second assistant camera
Mike Brake ... grip
James Frank Brown ... hd video assist operator
Matthew Bulleri ... additional grip
Tiffany Burns ... additional grip
Gregory Cahill ... best boy grip: NY
Ben Cain ... 3d rig tech: New York
Chul Hee Cho ... rigging grip
Nicole Cosgrove ... assistant camera: New York unit
Shawn Cragin ... second assistant camera: "b" camera
Tommy Daguanno ... dolly grip: "b" camera
Frank Dorowsky ... rigging gaffer
Scott Drinon ... dolly grip: "a" camera
Scott Eagle ... rigging grip
Allen D. Easton ... camera operator: "a" camera
Ryan Faulkner ... additional rigging electrician
Jeff Fisher ... company grip
Mike Hampton ... video assist additional photography
Brian Heller ... aerial cinematographer
Dan Jarrell ... best boy grip
Gary Kangrga ... key rigging grip
Brian Kelly ... rigging electric
Scott C. Keys ... rigging electric best boy
Ronald R. Koch Jr. ... best boy electric
Joseph Layson ¹ ... grip
Anthony T. Marra II ... key grip
Bradley Martin ... lighting technician
Brent Mata ... data manager
Chris McLeod ... additional electrician
Chris McLeod ... additional rigging electrician
Darren Michaels ... unit still photographer
Joe Miller ... grip
Richard Moriarty ... additional convergence puller
Jeff Murrell ... gaffer
Jeff Niggemeyer ... electric: New York unit
David Noble ... best boy rigging grip
Cory O'Dea ... grip
Pat O'Dea ¹ ... lighting technician
Tim O'Dea ... electrician
Rick Page ... first assistant camera: Phantom camera
Harrison Palmer ... rigging grip
Scott Peck ... digital imaging technician
Lance Rieck ... scorpio head technician
Chris Ritter ... electrician
Todd SanSone ... data workflow supervisor: additional photography
Rick Secosky ... grip
Matthew Selkirk ... digital utility
James Shuryan ... rigging electrician
Stephen Smith ... data wrangler
Amy Snell ... additional grip
Andre Sobczak ... 3d technician
Sean Souza ... "a" camera second assistant: new york
Kenneth Stanley ... rigging electrician
Chris Steele ... electrician
Paul Taylor ... supervising stereographer
Jonathan Terpstra ... additional electrician
Animation Department
Kyle Bell ... stop motion animator
Chris Cannavo ... animator
A.J. Gillespie ... animator
Casting Department
Jolanda Anthony ... extras casting associate: NY
Joanne Bloom ... casting associate
Josh Breit ... casting associate
Ryan Hill ... extras casting
Kathy Mooney ... casting director: Michigan
Aaron Moskal ... extras casting assistant
Janet Pound ... casting director: Michigan
Melissa Pryor ... casting associate
Jamie Stires ... casting associate
Sara Wosik ... extras casting assistant
Jessica Munks ... casting assistant (uncredited)
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Jacqueline Aronson ... costume supervisor
Kate Bennett ... set costumer
Wendy M. Craig ... key set costumer
Brittany Dier ... costumer
Jody Felz ... additional costumer
Suzanne Hanna ... costume assistant
Kimberly Leitz-McCauley ... costumer
Editorial Department
Philip Beckner ... digital intermediate editor
Gilbert Carreras ... color timer
Gus Comegys ... 3D conform artist
Libby Cuenin ... second assistant editor
John Daro ... digital intermediate colorist
David Egan ... first assistant editor
Greg Hollander ... post-production assistant
Christy House ... post-production coordinator
Paul Lavoie ... digital intermediate producer
Bill Schultz ... digital intermediate executive
Eugene Yi ... first assistant editor
Music Department
John Bissell ... music supervisor
John Bradbury ... orchestra leader
Jo Buckley ... assistant orchestra contractor
Terry Edwards ... choir co-director
Geoff Foster ... score engineer
Isobel Griffiths ... orchestra contractor
Jerome Leroy ... composer: additional music
Jerome Leroy ... orchestrator
London Voices ... choir
Stephen Lotwis ... music editor
Emir Merzeci ... composer: additional music
Shawn Murphy ... score mixer
Ben Parry ... choir co-director
Tina Tamura ... music preparation
Axel Tenner ... music preparation
Thanh Tran ... music preparation
Transportation Department
Rob Bailey ... driver
James A Brandon ... driver: wardrobe
Jennifer Gonzalez ... driver: cast
David Labutte ... driver: honeywagon
Raymond Landino Jr. ... driver
Ted E. Larkowski ¹ ... transportation coordinator
Lynette Scherzer ... driver
Timothy Schewee ... local transportation captain
Miscellaneous Crew
Joseph Amaral ... assistant: Jon Hurwitz & Hayden Schlossberg
Mike Arrigo ... key office production assistant
Samuel Barill ... production assistant
Alec Bates ... location assistant: New York
Daniel E. Bisaro ... stand-in: Elias Koteas
Erika Bogner ... production assistant
Zoe Bower ... post facilities manager
Dennis Budziszewski ... stand-in
Todd F. Campbell ... location scout
Al Cerullo ... helicopter pilot
Danielle Champe ... production secretary
Lisa Chau ... production assistant
Steven Clark ... assistant to Mr. Penn
Sarah Clifford ... animal coordinator
Erin Colby ... assistant: Mr. Strauss-Schulson
Claire Connelly ... production coordinator
Chris-Teena Constas ... location scout
George Constas ... location manager
Jamie Leigh Dake ... assistant production coordinator: pre-production
Tana David ... post facilities coordinator
Yvette De Marco ... adult supervisor
Joshua P. Dease ... first assistant accountant: New York/Los Angeles
Bryant Donohue ... production assistant: New York
Sabrina Dungan ... stand-in
Brian Durling ... production assistant
James Ferrera ... unit publicist
P.J. Fishwick ... assistant production office coordinator
Robert Foulkes ... supervising location manager
Amber Fritz ... production assistant
Shellie Gillespie ... production accountant: New York/Los Angeles
Trish Gray ... location scout
Moe Hindi ... photo double: Kal Penn
Christy House ... post production coordinator
David C. Huet ... key set production assistant
Dawn Jeffory ... baby wrangler
Jossara Jinaro ... voice
Adam Kristopher Johnson ... stand-in: additional photography
Josh Jones ... stand-in: John Hoogenakker
Michael Jordan ... production assistant
Emily Kacere ... assistant: Kelli Konop
Chelsey Knapp ... locations intern
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A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas
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John Cho and Kal Penn reprise their title roles in "A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas," which picks up six years after their last adventure.
Following years of growing apart, Harold Lee (Cho) and Kumar Patel (Penn) have replaced each other with new friends and are preparing for their respective Yuletide celebrations. But when a mysterious package mistakenly arrives at Kumar's door on Christmas Eve, his attempt to redirect it to Harold's house ends with the "high grade" contents—and Harold's father-in-law's prize Christmas tree—going up in smoke. With his in-laws out of the house for the day, Harold decides to cover his tracks, rather than come clean. Reluctantly embarking on another ill-advised journey with Kumar through New York City, their search for the perfect replacement tree takes them through party heaven—and almost blows Christmas Eve sky high.
The 2004 cult hit "Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle" launched the franchise, followed by "Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay." The third installment is the first to highlight the guys' hilarious mishaps in 3D.
It would not be a "Harold & Kumar" film without Neil Patrick Harris, who returns along with Paula Garces (TV's "Defying Gravity") as Maria; Danneel Harris ("The Roommate") as Vanessa; Eddie Kaye Thomas (the "American Pie" movies) as Rosenberg; David Krumholtz ("Mr. Popper's Penguins") as Goldstein; and Bobby Lee ("Pineapple Express") as Kenneth Park.
Joining the ensemble are Tom Lennon ("I Love You Man") as Harold's new best friend, Todd; Amir Blumenfeld (TV's "Pranked") as Kumar's new best friend Adrian; Danny Trejo ("Machete") as Harold's father-in-law; and Elias Koteas ("Shutter Island") as Ukranian mob boss Sergei Katsov. Rounding out the cast are Patton Oswalt ("The Informant!"), Richard Riehle ("Halloween II"), Jordan Hinson (TV's "Eureka"), John Hoogenakker ("Contagion"), Jake Johnson ("No Strings Attached"), Yasen Payankov ("Transformers: Dark Side of the Moon") and David Burtka (TV's "How I Met Your Mother").
Todd Strauss-Schulson helmed the film, marking his major feature film directorial debut. Academy Award® winner Greg Shapiro ("The Hurt Locker") returns as producer, and Mandate President Nathan Kahane, Nicole Brown, Richard Brener, Michael Disco, and Samuel J. Brown are executive producers. The screenplay is by Jon Hurwitz & Hayden Schlossberg who wrote the previous two movies. They also serve as co-producers, along with Kelli Konop and Jonathan McCoy.
The behind-the-scenes team includes director of photography Michael Barrett, production designer Rusty Smith, editor Eric Kissack, costume designer Mary Claire Hannan and composer William Ross.
New Line Cinema presents, in association with Mandate Pictures, a Kingsgate Films Production, "A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas." It will be distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company.
Filmmakers: Todd Strauss-Schulson - Director , Jon Hurwitz - Writer (characters) , Hayden Schlossberg - Writer (characters) , Greg Shapiro - Producer , Michael Barrett - Cinematographer , William Ross - Composer , Rusty Smith - Production Designer , Eric Kissack - Editor more » Cast - in credits order STARmeter™ Patton Oswalt ... Mall Santa 1,665 Isabella Gielniak ... Caren 15,697 Kal Penn ... Kumar 354 Austin Bickel ... Kid in Line 40,408 Inga Wilson ¹ ... Mom in Line 17,016 John Cho ... Harold 527 Bobby Lee ... Kenneth Park 7,423 Tom Lennon ¹ ... Todd 1,668 Amir Blumenfeld ... Adrian 5,373 Paula Garcés ... Maria 1,080 Danny Trejo ... Mr. Perez 610 Marvin Cruz ... Timo Perez 713,672 Allyson Lengers ... Wafflebot Kid 36,417 Shirley Benyas ... Nana Perez 85,529 Esteban Cruz ... Pepe Perez 147,801 Ashley Coss ... Ava 42,515 Chloe Coss ... Ava 93,398 Hannah Coss ... Baby Ava 113,367 RZA ... Lamar 4,343 Da'Vone McDonald ... Latrell 22,119 Jordan Hinson ... Mary 2,253 Tyler Nelson ... Teen 14,772 Tom Kruszewski ... Teen 34,754 Steven A. Clark ¹ ... Teen 310,272 Bennett Saltzman ... Boris 61,215 Hilary Anderson ... Hot Teenage Girl 13,921 Elias Koteas ... Sergei Katsov 1,412 Yasen Peyankov ... Yuri 68,969 John Hoogenakker ... Gustav 40,474 Eddie Kaye Thomas ... Rosenberg 1,248 David Krumholtz ... Goldstein 1,291 Tristan Canning ... Noah 111,478 David Rife ... White Castle Employee 4,008,826 Dave Davies ... Church Security Guard 188,929 Gabriella Dilone ... Inez Perez 83,398 Dana DeLorenzo ... Becca the P.A. 59,637 Neil Patrick Harris ... Neil Patrick Harris 211 Brett Gelman ... T.V. Director 18,960 Melissa Ordway ... Gracie 3,033 Dan Levy ... Reporter 40,682 David Burtka ... David Burtka 3,753 Ripper Brown ... St. Peter 281,491 Cassie Keller ... Topless Angel 13,675 Chernise Yvette ... Topless Angel 16,148 Richard Riehle ... Santa Claus 4,647 Other credited cast listed alphabetically Alex Diaz ... Wafflebot 599,885 Jeff Edwards ... Wafflebot 870,219 Kandis Mak ... Dancer 19,006 Tiffany Osborne ... Dancer 44,199 Jessica Provencher ... Dancer 12,357 David Wogh ... Wafflebot 1,842,761 Rest of cast Arnold Agee ... House Party Teen (uncredited) Jodi Gabrielle Beals ... Protestor (uncredited) 271,129 Judy Stepanian ... Homeless Woman (uncredited) 43,296
Directed by
Todd Strauss-Schulson
Writers
Written by
Jon Hurwitz & Hayden Schlossberg
Characters
Jon Hurwitz & Hayden Schlossberg
Producers
Richard Brener ... executive producer
Nicole Brown ... executive producer
Samuel J. Brown ... executive producer
Michael Disco ... executive producer
Jon Hurwitz ... co-producer
Nathan Kahane ... executive producer
Kelli Konop ... co-producer
Jonathan McCoy ... co-producer
Hayden Schlossberg ... co-producer
Greg Shapiro ... producer
Original Music
William Ross
Cinematographers
Michael Barrett
Editors
Eric Kissack
Casting Directors
Nicole Abellera
Jeanne McCarthy
Mickie Paskal
Jennifer Rudnicke
Production Designers
Rusty Smith
Art Directors
Ramsey Avery (supervising art director)
Guy Barnes
Set Decorators
Selina van den Brink
Costume Designers
Mary Claire Hannan
Make Up Department
Kymber Blake ... third makeup artist
Elizabeth Cortez ... additional hairstylist
Elisabeth Fry ... makeup department head
Dawn Mattocks ... assistant makeup artist
Dawn Mattocks ... hair stylist
Gregory Nicotero ... key special makeup effects supervisor
Richard Redlefsen ... key makeup artist
Katherine Rees ... hair department head
Jon Shroyer ... special makeup effects artist
Production Managers
Jonathan McCoy ... unit production manager
Frank Murray ... production supervisor: second unit
Graham Stumpf ... post-production supervisor
Christina Varotsis ... production supervisor
Second Unit Directors or Assistant Directors
Benjamin T. Brammeier ... second assistant director
Greg Brautigan ... second second assistant director
Patrick Gibbons ... second assistant director
Danny Giles ... key second assistant director: additional photography
Todd Havern ... additional second assistant director
David C. Huet ... additional second assistant director
John McKeown ... first assistant director
Chris O'Hara ... additional second assistant director
Steve Ritzi ... second unit director
Art Department
Jason Baker ... prop maker
Robert Barry ... prop maker
David Boyd ... storyboard artist
Charles W. Brandt ... additional on-set dresser
Steve Broussard ... general foreman
Felecia Hatcher Brown ... greensperson
Matthew Butler ... key greensman
Michele Campbell ... art department coordinator
Steve Catherman ... prop maker
Alec Chambers ... on-set dresser
Curtis Crowe ... construction coordinator
Pete Dancy ... assistant property master: New York unit
Erick Donaldson ... draftsman
Dan Duran ... set dresser
Franco Esile ... leadman
Kim A. Fay ... scenic painter
Amy Graham ... set dresser
Kemper Harris ... on-set dresser
Jennifer Haybach ... set decoration shopper
Jason Helton ... painter
Casey Kaufman ... set decoration buyer
Chelsey Knapp ... set decorating assistant
Chelsey Knapp ... set decorating intern
Kate J. Kogelman ... lead scenic
Charles T. Kovalik ... props assistant
Travis LaGuire-Quinn ... set dresser
Richard Lattuca ... set dresser
Greg Lester ... set dresser
Amie McCarthy ... property master
Jordan Kenneth Messing ... props assistant: reshoots
Gina Monastiere ... art department production assistant
Justin Mutschler ... gang boss
Justin Mutschler ... leadman: re-shoots
Aferdita Redmond ... painter
Brittin Richter ... on-set dresser
Sharon Roggio ... assistant property master
Kathryn Ruff ... set decoration intern
Abe Sanders ¹ ... prop maker
Nikki Sass ... set dresser
Mark Sejnowski ... set dresser
Jil Szewski ... set decoration coordinator
Dave Tell ... graphic designer
Kimberly Thrasher ... props
John Valkevich ... set decoration intern
Jameson Williams ... property master: Los Angeles
Jeff Wolka ... set decoration intern
Sound Department
Ron Ayers ... sound utility
Wade Barnett ... adr recordist
Ryan Collins ... sound editor
Mark DeSimone ... adr mixer: New York
Brian Dunlop ... foley editor
David Esparza ... supervising sound effects editor
Eric Gotthelf ... adr mixer
Robert Jackson ... supervising sound editor
Jason Johnston ... boom operator
Tim Limer ... sound recordist
Travis MacKay ... adr mixer
Joe Origlieri ... sound mixer: New York
A. Josh Reinhardt ... foley mixer
Alex Riordan ... production sound mixer: additional photography
Scott D. Smith ... sound mixer
Callie Thurman ... assistant sound editor
Eric Walendzinski ... boom operator: New York
Special Effects Department
Craig Gubert ... special effects technician
Dieter Sturm ... special effects supervisor: snow effects
Dean Tyrrell ... special effects foreman
Robert Tyrrell ... special effects coordinator
Russell Tyrrell ... special effects supervisor
Visual Effects Department
John Daro ... digital stereoscopic artist
Scott Dougherty ... visual effects executive producer: Furious FX
Geoff DuQuette ... digital artist
Ray Hannisian ... additional stereographer
Macklenan Hasham ... matte painter
Matthew Frederick Johnson ... assistant data coordinator
Ben Kilgore ... character supervisor: Furious FX
David Lebensfeld ... visual effects supervisor: Ingenuity Engine
Michael Lebensfeld ... visual effects coordinator: Ingenuity Engine
David Lingenfelser ... executive visual effects supervisor: Furious Fx
John Martini ... lead CG artist: Ingenuity Engine
Landon Medeiros ... compositor: Furious FX
Grant Miller ... visual effects supervisor: Ingenuity Engine
Matthew Poliquin ... visual effects producer: Ingenuity Engine
Shawn Schminke ... vfx editor: Ingenuity Engine
Bryan Shepperd ... cg artist: Furious FX
Mark Shoaf ... cg supervisor: Furious FX
Nicholas Sorenson ... lead stereo compositor: Ingenuity Engine
Paul Taylor ... supervising stereographer
Stunts
Robert Alonzo ... stunt double
Ele Bardha ... stunts
Trent Brya ... stunts
Brian Connelly ... stunt double
Zach Gowen ... stunt performer
Craig Gubert ... stunt double
Cody Bo Kruger ... utility stunts
Dan Lemieux ... stunts
Nikolay Livshiz ... stunt performer
Tom Lowell ... stunts
Daniel Maldonado ... stunts
Carl Anthony Nespoli ... stunt actor
Ho-Sung Pak ... stunt double
Scott Philyaw ... stunt driver
Steve Ritzi ... stunt coordinator
Mike Rufino ... stunts
Eric Stratemeier ... stunt double: Kal Penn
Eric Stratemeier ... stunt performer: cocaine brick kid
Banzai Vitale ... stunts
Li Xing ... stunts
Camera and Electrical Department
Kevin L. Anderson ... grip
Kirk Bloom ... camera: "a" camera
Kirk Bloom ... second assistant camera
Mike Brake ... grip
James Frank Brown ... hd video assist operator
Matthew Bulleri ... additional grip
Tiffany Burns ... additional grip
Gregory Cahill ... best boy grip: NY
Ben Cain ... 3d rig tech: New York
Chul Hee Cho ... rigging grip
Nicole Cosgrove ... assistant camera: New York unit
Shawn Cragin ... second assistant camera: "b" camera
Tommy Daguanno ... dolly grip: "b" camera
Frank Dorowsky ... rigging gaffer
Scott Drinon ... dolly grip: "a" camera
Scott Eagle ... rigging grip
Allen D. Easton ... camera operator: "a" camera
Ryan Faulkner ... additional rigging electrician
Jeff Fisher ... company grip
Mike Hampton ... video assist additional photography
Brian Heller ... aerial cinematographer
Dan Jarrell ... best boy grip
Gary Kangrga ... key rigging grip
Brian Kelly ... rigging electric
Scott C. Keys ... rigging electric best boy
Ronald R. Koch Jr. ... best boy electric
Joseph Layson ¹ ... grip
Anthony T. Marra II ... key grip
Bradley Martin ... lighting technician
Brent Mata ... data manager
Chris McLeod ... additional electrician
Chris McLeod ... additional rigging electrician
Darren Michaels ... unit still photographer
Joe Miller ... grip
Richard Moriarty ... additional convergence puller
Jeff Murrell ... gaffer
Jeff Niggemeyer ... electric: New York unit
David Noble ... best boy rigging grip
Cory O'Dea ... grip
Pat O'Dea ¹ ... lighting technician
Tim O'Dea ... electrician
Rick Page ... first assistant camera: Phantom camera
Harrison Palmer ... rigging grip
Scott Peck ... digital imaging technician
Lance Rieck ... scorpio head technician
Chris Ritter ... electrician
Todd SanSone ... data workflow supervisor: additional photography
Rick Secosky ... grip
Matthew Selkirk ... digital utility
James Shuryan ... rigging electrician
Stephen Smith ... data wrangler
Amy Snell ... additional grip
Andre Sobczak ... 3d technician
Sean Souza ... "a" camera second assistant: new york
Kenneth Stanley ... rigging electrician
Chris Steele ... electrician
Paul Taylor ... supervising stereographer
Jonathan Terpstra ... additional electrician
Animation Department
Kyle Bell ... stop motion animator
Chris Cannavo ... animator
A.J. Gillespie ... animator
Casting Department
Jolanda Anthony ... extras casting associate: NY
Joanne Bloom ... casting associate
Josh Breit ... casting associate
Ryan Hill ... extras casting
Kathy Mooney ... casting director: Michigan
Aaron Moskal ... extras casting assistant
Janet Pound ... casting director: Michigan
Melissa Pryor ... casting associate
Jamie Stires ... casting associate
Sara Wosik ... extras casting assistant
Jessica Munks ... casting assistant (uncredited)
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Jacqueline Aronson ... costume supervisor
Kate Bennett ... set costumer
Wendy M. Craig ... key set costumer
Brittany Dier ... costumer
Jody Felz ... additional costumer
Suzanne Hanna ... costume assistant
Kimberly Leitz-McCauley ... costumer
Editorial Department
Philip Beckner ... digital intermediate editor
Gilbert Carreras ... color timer
Gus Comegys ... 3D conform artist
Libby Cuenin ... second assistant editor
John Daro ... digital intermediate colorist
David Egan ... first assistant editor
Greg Hollander ... post-production assistant
Christy House ... post-production coordinator
Paul Lavoie ... digital intermediate producer
Bill Schultz ... digital intermediate executive
Eugene Yi ... first assistant editor
Music Department
John Bissell ... music supervisor
John Bradbury ... orchestra leader
Jo Buckley ... assistant orchestra contractor
Terry Edwards ... choir co-director
Geoff Foster ... score engineer
Isobel Griffiths ... orchestra contractor
Jerome Leroy ... composer: additional music
Jerome Leroy ... orchestrator
London Voices ... choir
Stephen Lotwis ... music editor
Emir Merzeci ... composer: additional music
Shawn Murphy ... score mixer
Ben Parry ... choir co-director
Tina Tamura ... music preparation
Axel Tenner ... music preparation
Thanh Tran ... music preparation
Transportation Department
Rob Bailey ... driver
James A Brandon ... driver: wardrobe
Jennifer Gonzalez ... driver: cast
David Labutte ... driver: honeywagon
Raymond Landino Jr. ... driver
Ted E. Larkowski ¹ ... transportation coordinator
Lynette Scherzer ... driver
Timothy Schewee ... local transportation captain
Miscellaneous Crew
Joseph Amaral ... assistant: Jon Hurwitz & Hayden Schlossberg
Mike Arrigo ... key office production assistant
Samuel Barill ... production assistant
Alec Bates ... location assistant: New York
Daniel E. Bisaro ... stand-in: Elias Koteas
Erika Bogner ... production assistant
Zoe Bower ... post facilities manager
Dennis Budziszewski ... stand-in
Todd F. Campbell ... location scout
Al Cerullo ... helicopter pilot
Danielle Champe ... production secretary
Lisa Chau ... production assistant
Steven Clark ... assistant to Mr. Penn
Sarah Clifford ... animal coordinator
Erin Colby ... assistant: Mr. Strauss-Schulson
Claire Connelly ... production coordinator
Chris-Teena Constas ... location scout
George Constas ... location manager
Jamie Leigh Dake ... assistant production coordinator: pre-production
Tana David ... post facilities coordinator
Yvette De Marco ... adult supervisor
Joshua P. Dease ... first assistant accountant: New York/Los Angeles
Bryant Donohue ... production assistant: New York
Sabrina Dungan ... stand-in
Brian Durling ... production assistant
James Ferrera ... unit publicist
P.J. Fishwick ... assistant production office coordinator
Robert Foulkes ... supervising location manager
Amber Fritz ... production assistant
Shellie Gillespie ... production accountant: New York/Los Angeles
Trish Gray ... location scout
Moe Hindi ... photo double: Kal Penn
Christy House ... post production coordinator
David C. Huet ... key set production assistant
Dawn Jeffory ... baby wrangler
Jossara Jinaro ... voice
Adam Kristopher Johnson ... stand-in: additional photography
Josh Jones ... stand-in: John Hoogenakker
Michael Jordan ... production assistant
Emily Kacere ... assistant: Kelli Konop
Chelsey Knapp ... locations intern
Chris Knauer ... production assistant
Mark Kurzweil ... accounting assistant
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John Cho and Kal Penn reprise their title roles in "A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas," which picks up six years after their last adventure.
Following years of growing apart, Harold Lee (Cho) and Kumar Patel (Penn) have replaced each other with new friends and are preparing for their respective Yuletide celebrations. But when a mysterious package mistakenly arrives at Kumar's door on Christmas Eve, his attempt to redirect it to Harold's house ends with the "high grade" contents—and Harold's father-in-law's prize Christmas tree—going up in smoke. With his in-laws out of the house for the day, Harold decides to cover his tracks, rather than come clean. Reluctantly embarking on another ill-advised journey with Kumar through New York City, their search for the perfect replacement tree takes them through party heaven—and almost blows Christmas Eve sky high.
The 2004 cult hit "Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle" launched the franchise, followed by "Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay." The third installment is the first to highlight the guys' hilarious mishaps in 3D.
It would not be a "Harold & Kumar" film without Neil Patrick Harris, who returns along with Paula Garces (TV's "Defying Gravity") as Maria; Danneel Harris ("The Roommate") as Vanessa; Eddie Kaye Thomas (the "American Pie" movies) as Rosenberg; David Krumholtz ("Mr. Popper's Penguins") as Goldstein; and Bobby Lee ("Pineapple Express") as Kenneth Park.
Joining the ensemble are Tom Lennon ("I Love You Man") as Harold's new best friend, Todd; Amir Blumenfeld (TV's "Pranked") as Kumar's new best friend Adrian; Danny Trejo ("Machete") as Harold's father-in-law; and Elias Koteas ("Shutter Island") as Ukranian mob boss Sergei Katsov. Rounding out the cast are Patton Oswalt ("The Informant!"), Richard Riehle ("Halloween II"), Jordan Hinson (TV's "Eureka"), John Hoogenakker ("Contagion"), Jake Johnson ("No Strings Attached"), Yasen Payankov ("Transformers: Dark Side of the Moon") and David Burtka (TV's "How I Met Your Mother").
Todd Strauss-Schulson helmed the film, marking his major feature film directorial debut. Academy Award® winner Greg Shapiro ("The Hurt Locker") returns as producer, and Mandate President Nathan Kahane, Nicole Brown, Richard Brener, Michael Disco, and Samuel J. Brown are executive producers. The screenplay is by Jon Hurwitz & Hayden Schlossberg who wrote the previous two movies. They also serve as co-producers, along with Kelli Konop and Jonathan McCoy.
The behind-the-scenes team includes director of photography Michael Barrett, production designer Rusty Smith, editor Eric Kissack, costume designer Mary Claire Hannan and composer William Ross.
New Line Cinema presents, in association with Mandate Pictures, a Kingsgate Films Production, "A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas." It will be distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company.
Filmmakers: Todd Strauss-Schulson - Director , Jon Hurwitz - Writer (characters) , Hayden Schlossberg - Writer (characters) , Greg Shapiro - Producer , Michael Barrett - Cinematographer , William Ross - Composer , Rusty Smith - Production Designer , Eric Kissack - Editor more » Cast - in credits order STARmeter™ Patton Oswalt ... Mall Santa 1,665 Isabella Gielniak ... Caren 15,697 Kal Penn ... Kumar 354 Austin Bickel ... Kid in Line 40,408 Inga Wilson ¹ ... Mom in Line 17,016 John Cho ... Harold 527 Bobby Lee ... Kenneth Park 7,423 Tom Lennon ¹ ... Todd 1,668 Amir Blumenfeld ... Adrian 5,373 Paula Garcés ... Maria 1,080 Danny Trejo ... Mr. Perez 610 Marvin Cruz ... Timo Perez 713,672 Allyson Lengers ... Wafflebot Kid 36,417 Shirley Benyas ... Nana Perez 85,529 Esteban Cruz ... Pepe Perez 147,801 Ashley Coss ... Ava 42,515 Chloe Coss ... Ava 93,398 Hannah Coss ... Baby Ava 113,367 RZA ... Lamar 4,343 Da'Vone McDonald ... Latrell 22,119 Jordan Hinson ... Mary 2,253 Tyler Nelson ... Teen 14,772 Tom Kruszewski ... Teen 34,754 Steven A. Clark ¹ ... Teen 310,272 Bennett Saltzman ... Boris 61,215 Hilary Anderson ... Hot Teenage Girl 13,921 Elias Koteas ... Sergei Katsov 1,412 Yasen Peyankov ... Yuri 68,969 John Hoogenakker ... Gustav 40,474 Eddie Kaye Thomas ... Rosenberg 1,248 David Krumholtz ... Goldstein 1,291 Tristan Canning ... Noah 111,478 David Rife ... White Castle Employee 4,008,826 Dave Davies ... Church Security Guard 188,929 Gabriella Dilone ... Inez Perez 83,398 Dana DeLorenzo ... Becca the P.A. 59,637 Neil Patrick Harris ... Neil Patrick Harris 211 Brett Gelman ... T.V. Director 18,960 Melissa Ordway ... Gracie 3,033 Dan Levy ... Reporter 40,682 David Burtka ... David Burtka 3,753 Ripper Brown ... St. Peter 281,491 Cassie Keller ... Topless Angel 13,675 Chernise Yvette ... Topless Angel 16,148 Richard Riehle ... Santa Claus 4,647 Other credited cast listed alphabetically Alex Diaz ... Wafflebot 599,885 Jeff Edwards ... Wafflebot 870,219 Kandis Mak ... Dancer 19,006 Tiffany Osborne ... Dancer 44,199 Jessica Provencher ... Dancer 12,357 David Wogh ... Wafflebot 1,842,761 Rest of cast Arnold Agee ... House Party Teen (uncredited) Jodi Gabrielle Beals ... Protestor (uncredited) 271,129 Judy Stepanian ... Homeless Woman (uncredited) 43,296
Directed by
Todd Strauss-Schulson
Writers
Written by
Jon Hurwitz & Hayden Schlossberg
Characters
Jon Hurwitz & Hayden Schlossberg
Producers
Richard Brener ... executive producer
Nicole Brown ... executive producer
Samuel J. Brown ... executive producer
Michael Disco ... executive producer
Jon Hurwitz ... co-producer
Nathan Kahane ... executive producer
Kelli Konop ... co-producer
Jonathan McCoy ... co-producer
Hayden Schlossberg ... co-producer
Greg Shapiro ... producer
Original Music
William Ross
Cinematographers
Michael Barrett
Editors
Eric Kissack
Casting Directors
Nicole Abellera
Jeanne McCarthy
Mickie Paskal
Jennifer Rudnicke
Production Designers
Rusty Smith
Art Directors
Ramsey Avery (supervising art director)
Guy Barnes
Set Decorators
Selina van den Brink
Costume Designers
Mary Claire Hannan
Make Up Department
Kymber Blake ... third makeup artist
Elizabeth Cortez ... additional hairstylist
Elisabeth Fry ... makeup department head
Dawn Mattocks ... assistant makeup artist
Dawn Mattocks ... hair stylist
Gregory Nicotero ... key special makeup effects supervisor
Richard Redlefsen ... key makeup artist
Katherine Rees ... hair department head
Jon Shroyer ... special makeup effects artist
Production Managers
Jonathan McCoy ... unit production manager
Frank Murray ... production supervisor: second unit
Graham Stumpf ... post-production supervisor
Christina Varotsis ... production supervisor
Second Unit Directors or Assistant Directors
Benjamin T. Brammeier ... second assistant director
Greg Brautigan ... second second assistant director
Patrick Gibbons ... second assistant director
Danny Giles ... key second assistant director: additional photography
Todd Havern ... additional second assistant director
David C. Huet ... additional second assistant director
John McKeown ... first assistant director
Chris O'Hara ... additional second assistant director
Steve Ritzi ... second unit director
Art Department
Jason Baker ... prop maker
Robert Barry ... prop maker
David Boyd ... storyboard artist
Charles W. Brandt ... additional on-set dresser
Steve Broussard ... general foreman
Felecia Hatcher Brown ... greensperson
Matthew Butler ... key greensman
Michele Campbell ... art department coordinator
Steve Catherman ... prop maker
Alec Chambers ... on-set dresser
Curtis Crowe ... construction coordinator
Pete Dancy ... assistant property master: New York unit
Erick Donaldson ... draftsman
Dan Duran ... set dresser
Franco Esile ... leadman
Kim A. Fay ... scenic painter
Amy Graham ... set dresser
Kemper Harris ... on-set dresser
Jennifer Haybach ... set decoration shopper
Jason Helton ... painter
Casey Kaufman ... set decoration buyer
Chelsey Knapp ... set decorating assistant
Chelsey Knapp ... set decorating intern
Kate J. Kogelman ... lead scenic
Charles T. Kovalik ... props assistant
Travis LaGuire-Quinn ... set dresser
Richard Lattuca ... set dresser
Greg Lester ... set dresser
Amie McCarthy ... property master
Jordan Kenneth Messing ... props assistant: reshoots
Gina Monastiere ... art department production assistant
Justin Mutschler ... gang boss
Justin Mutschler ... leadman: re-shoots
Aferdita Redmond ... painter
Brittin Richter ... on-set dresser
Sharon Roggio ... assistant property master
Kathryn Ruff ... set decoration intern
Abe Sanders ¹ ... prop maker
Nikki Sass ... set dresser
Mark Sejnowski ... set dresser
Jil Szewski ... set decoration coordinator
Dave Tell ... graphic designer
Kimberly Thrasher ... props
John Valkevich ... set decoration intern
Jameson Williams ... property master: Los Angeles
Jeff Wolka ... set decoration intern
Sound Department
Ron Ayers ... sound utility
Wade Barnett ... adr recordist
Ryan Collins ... sound editor
Mark DeSimone ... adr mixer: New York
Brian Dunlop ... foley editor
David Esparza ... supervising sound effects editor
Eric Gotthelf ... adr mixer
Robert Jackson ... supervising sound editor
Jason Johnston ... boom operator
Tim Limer ... sound recordist
Travis MacKay ... adr mixer
Joe Origlieri ... sound mixer: New York
A. Josh Reinhardt ... foley mixer
Alex Riordan ... production sound mixer: additional photography
Scott D. Smith ... sound mixer
Callie Thurman ... assistant sound editor
Eric Walendzinski ... boom operator: New York
Special Effects Department
Craig Gubert ... special effects technician
Dieter Sturm ... special effects supervisor: snow effects
Dean Tyrrell ... special effects foreman
Robert Tyrrell ... special effects coordinator
Russell Tyrrell ... special effects supervisor
Visual Effects Department
John Daro ... digital stereoscopic artist
Scott Dougherty ... visual effects executive producer: Furious FX
Geoff DuQuette ... digital artist
Ray Hannisian ... additional stereographer
Macklenan Hasham ... matte painter
Matthew Frederick Johnson ... assistant data coordinator
Ben Kilgore ... character supervisor: Furious FX
David Lebensfeld ... visual effects supervisor: Ingenuity Engine
Michael Lebensfeld ... visual effects coordinator: Ingenuity Engine
David Lingenfelser ... executive visual effects supervisor: Furious Fx
John Martini ... lead CG artist: Ingenuity Engine
Landon Medeiros ... compositor: Furious FX
Grant Miller ... visual effects supervisor: Ingenuity Engine
Matthew Poliquin ... visual effects producer: Ingenuity Engine
Shawn Schminke ... vfx editor: Ingenuity Engine
Bryan Shepperd ... cg artist: Furious FX
Mark Shoaf ... cg supervisor: Furious FX
Nicholas Sorenson ... lead stereo compositor: Ingenuity Engine
Paul Taylor ... supervising stereographer
Stunts
Robert Alonzo ... stunt double
Ele Bardha ... stunts
Trent Brya ... stunts
Brian Connelly ... stunt double
Zach Gowen ... stunt performer
Craig Gubert ... stunt double
Cody Bo Kruger ... utility stunts
Dan Lemieux ... stunts
Nikolay Livshiz ... stunt performer
Tom Lowell ... stunts
Daniel Maldonado ... stunts
Carl Anthony Nespoli ... stunt actor
Ho-Sung Pak ... stunt double
Scott Philyaw ... stunt driver
Steve Ritzi ... stunt coordinator
Mike Rufino ... stunts
Eric Stratemeier ... stunt double: Kal Penn
Eric Stratemeier ... stunt performer: cocaine brick kid
Banzai Vitale ... stunts
Li Xing ... stunts
Camera and Electrical Department
Kevin L. Anderson ... grip
Kirk Bloom ... camera: "a" camera
Kirk Bloom ... second assistant camera
Mike Brake ... grip
James Frank Brown ... hd video assist operator
Matthew Bulleri ... additional grip
Tiffany Burns ... additional grip
Gregory Cahill ... best boy grip: NY
Ben Cain ... 3d rig tech: New York
Chul Hee Cho ... rigging grip
Nicole Cosgrove ... assistant camera: New York unit
Shawn Cragin ... second assistant camera: "b" camera
Tommy Daguanno ... dolly grip: "b" camera
Frank Dorowsky ... rigging gaffer
Scott Drinon ... dolly grip: "a" camera
Scott Eagle ... rigging grip
Allen D. Easton ... camera operator: "a" camera
Ryan Faulkner ... additional rigging electrician
Jeff Fisher ... company grip
Mike Hampton ... video assist additional photography
Brian Heller ... aerial cinematographer
Dan Jarrell ... best boy grip
Gary Kangrga ... key rigging grip
Brian Kelly ... rigging electric
Scott C. Keys ... rigging electric best boy
Ronald R. Koch Jr. ... best boy electric
Joseph Layson ¹ ... grip
Anthony T. Marra II ... key grip
Bradley Martin ... lighting technician
Brent Mata ... data manager
Chris McLeod ... additional electrician
Chris McLeod ... additional rigging electrician
Darren Michaels ... unit still photographer
Joe Miller ... grip
Richard Moriarty ... additional convergence puller
Jeff Murrell ... gaffer
Jeff Niggemeyer ... electric: New York unit
David Noble ... best boy rigging grip
Cory O'Dea ... grip
Pat O'Dea ¹ ... lighting technician
Tim O'Dea ... electrician
Rick Page ... first assistant camera: Phantom camera
Harrison Palmer ... rigging grip
Scott Peck ... digital imaging technician
Lance Rieck ... scorpio head technician
Chris Ritter ... electrician
Todd SanSone ... data workflow supervisor: additional photography
Rick Secosky ... grip
Matthew Selkirk ... digital utility
James Shuryan ... rigging electrician
Stephen Smith ... data wrangler
Amy Snell ... additional grip
Andre Sobczak ... 3d technician
Sean Souza ... "a" camera second assistant: new york
Kenneth Stanley ... rigging electrician
Chris Steele ... electrician
Paul Taylor ... supervising stereographer
Jonathan Terpstra ... additional electrician
Animation Department
Kyle Bell ... stop motion animator
Chris Cannavo ... animator
A.J. Gillespie ... animator
Casting Department
Jolanda Anthony ... extras casting associate: NY
Joanne Bloom ... casting associate
Josh Breit ... casting associate
Ryan Hill ... extras casting
Kathy Mooney ... casting director: Michigan
Aaron Moskal ... extras casting assistant
Janet Pound ... casting director: Michigan
Melissa Pryor ... casting associate
Jamie Stires ... casting associate
Sara Wosik ... extras casting assistant
Jessica Munks ... casting assistant (uncredited)
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Jacqueline Aronson ... costume supervisor
Kate Bennett ... set costumer
Wendy M. Craig ... key set costumer
Brittany Dier ... costumer
Jody Felz ... additional costumer
Suzanne Hanna ... costume assistant
Kimberly Leitz-McCauley ... costumer
Editorial Department
Philip Beckner ... digital intermediate editor
Gilbert Carreras ... color timer
Gus Comegys ... 3D conform artist
Libby Cuenin ... second assistant editor
John Daro ... digital intermediate colorist
David Egan ... first assistant editor
Greg Hollander ... post-production assistant
Christy House ... post-production coordinator
Paul Lavoie ... digital intermediate producer
Bill Schultz ... digital intermediate executive
Eugene Yi ... first assistant editor
Music Department
John Bissell ... music supervisor
John Bradbury ... orchestra leader
Jo Buckley ... assistant orchestra contractor
Terry Edwards ... choir co-director
Geoff Foster ... score engineer
Isobel Griffiths ... orchestra contractor
Jerome Leroy ... composer: additional music
Jerome Leroy ... orchestrator
London Voices ... choir
Stephen Lotwis ... music editor
Emir Merzeci ... composer: additional music
Shawn Murphy ... score mixer
Ben Parry ... choir co-director
Tina Tamura ... music preparation
Axel Tenner ... music preparation
Thanh Tran ... music preparation
Transportation Department
Rob Bailey ... driver
James A Brandon ... driver: wardrobe
Jennifer Gonzalez ... driver: cast
David Labutte ... driver: honeywagon
Raymond Landino Jr. ... driver
Ted E. Larkowski ¹ ... transportation coordinator
Lynette Scherzer ... driver
Timothy Schewee ... local transportation captain
Miscellaneous Crew
Joseph Amaral ... assistant: Jon Hurwitz & Hayden Schlossberg
Mike Arrigo ... key office production assistant
Samuel Barill ... production assistant
Alec Bates ... location assistant: New York
Daniel E. Bisaro ... stand-in: Elias Koteas
Erika Bogner ... production assistant
Zoe Bower ... post facilities manager
Dennis Budziszewski ... stand-in
Todd F. Campbell ... location scout
Al Cerullo ... helicopter pilot
Danielle Champe ... production secretary
Lisa Chau ... production assistant
Steven Clark ... assistant to Mr. Penn
Sarah Clifford ... animal coordinator
Erin Colby ... assistant: Mr. Strauss-Schulson
Claire Connelly ... production coordinator
Chris-Teena Constas ... location scout
George Constas ... location manager
Jamie Leigh Dake ... assistant production coordinator: pre-production
Tana David ... post facilities coordinator
Yvette De Marco ... adult supervisor
Joshua P. Dease ... first assistant accountant: New York/Los Angeles
Bryant Donohue ... production assistant: New York
Sabrina Dungan ... stand-in
Brian Durling ... production assistant
James Ferrera ... unit publicist
P.J. Fishwick ... assistant production office coordinator
Robert Foulkes ... supervising location manager
Amber Fritz ... production assistant
Shellie Gillespie ... production accountant: New York/Los Angeles
Trish Gray ... location scout
Moe Hindi ... photo double: Kal Penn
Christy House ... post production coordinator
David C. Huet ... key set production assistant
Dawn Jeffory ... baby wrangler
Jossara Jinaro ... voice
Adam Kristopher Johnson ... stand-in: additional photography
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14:01:19 10/13/11
River's End
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River's End
Huntington, ("Jungle to Jungle," "Superman Returns") stars as Clay Watkins, a 17-year old whose anger and sadness at the death of his father send his young life into a downward spiral. Struggling at his new school, kicked off the basketball team and wanted for an act of petty crime, Clay's troubles become a problem for his grandfather, Buster (Corbin -- "One Tree Hill," "Monte Walsh") who also happens to be the local sheriff. Buster -- who knows that "rough water makes smooth stones" -- gives Clay one last chance to straighten out by presenting him with a choice: navigate a 60-mile stretch of the rugged Pecos River -- or go to jail. The trip proves more than Clay bargained for when he encounters two outlaws in a dash for the Mexican border with a kidnapped girl (Brooks -- "Cut Off," "D-War") in tow. Through the hardship, danger and beauty of life on the river, Clay confronts his fear and grief and begins to learn what it means to be a good man. From: ViewsterTV Views: 2516 26 ratings Time: 01:37:18 More in Movies
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00:03:37 05/29/11
Video: Firefighters patrol bosque to prevent fires
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the dry heat and the expected windy conditions tomorrow-- make those areas prime for a fire. cristina rodda is live at the bosque with the story. cristina the bosque is packed with visitors this memorial day weekend-- many of them fully aware of the high fire danger. janice baldo-pulaski is worried about the bosque's fire danger-- things like tree logs. "there's still quite a lot of combustible material when you know small branches, chunks of wood and stuff like that." but thankfully right now there's not a lot of brush. "i'm glad to see the city is doing such a good job and the volunteers have been doing a fabulous job of clearing the under brush. the concern over fire in the bosque will ramp up this weekend. "its been hot and dry for a while it's been windy" "the wind always seems to be in your face, there was a thirty mile an hour wind my in face going this way." philip coin is visiting from washington-- but even he knows what this sign means. people who actually light things should play close attention to that." firefighters will be out looking for those who don't-- and protecting one of the city's most loved locals. this is such a treasure to be able to walk through the bosque. if you plan to hit the... sandia mountains-- you should know those are under stage two fire restrictions-- that means no open burning is allowed.
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19:04:27 04/29/11
RuneScape: Legendary Glitches Part 1 by silentc0re (RS Gameplay/Tutorial)
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RuneScape: Legendary Glitches Part 1 by silentc0re (RS Gameplay/Tutorial)
www.youtube.com Click here to watch RuneScape: Ultimate 1-99 Hunter Guide ft. silentc0re (Gameplay/Tutorial) RuneScape: Legendary Glitches Part 1 by silentc0re (RS Gameplay/Tutorial) Silentc0re takes you through the most legendary glitches to ever happen in RuneScape. For the first time ever, you can see how the glitches were executed by some of the most infamous bug abusers. Part 1 includes the Falador Massacre, The Box Noob, No Clipping, The Blood Rune Dupe, and the '%micro' Character Glitch! DIRECTOR'S CHANNEL: www.youtube.com DIRECTOR'S TWITTER: www.twitter.com - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - This Realm video will show you: How to play Runescape How to find glitches How to make a tutorial video - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Follow Machinima on Twitter! Machinima twitter.com Inside Gaming twitter.com Machinima Respawn twitter.com Machinima Entertainment, Technology, Culture twitter.com FOR MORE MACHINIMA, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MORE GAMEPLAY, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MORE SPORTS GAMEPLAY, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MORE MMO & RPG GAMEPLAY, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MORE TRAILERS, GO TO: www.youtube.com Tags: yt:quality=high Runescape Jagex Ltd. Andrew Gower Fantasy MMORPG free to play graphical browser game Machinima realm Gameplay Commentary ultimate silentc0re tutorial guide game video jagex java mmorpg skill guide level 1 to 99 agility tree gnome stronghold course cource ... From: MachinimaRealm Views: 38765 2701 ratings Time: 11:46 More in Gaming
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17:05:29 04/06/11
#GoS Law of Attraction green is IN #LOA
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"Green is IN sings its song through The Law of Attraction. Value adding your life and business, Tetka has brought forward the Tree of Life which holds your Star Heritage... Attraction Marketing is all about conversations... enjoy the growth and expansion of your business when you embrace ""green is IN"" Tree of Life www.zazzle.com.au/YESclubART* - created at http://animoto.com"
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19:02:00 12/16/10
Bellagio Conservatory
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Resplendent with a spectacular holiday display rich in nostalgia and tradition Bellagio’s Conservatory & Botanical Gardens captivates the imagination with picture-perfect botanical creations now through January 2 2011. A winter wonderland and spectacular holiday tree sends gazes soaring while musical sounds and colors of the season lure visitors for a stroll by four shimmering gardens. To view Multimedia News Release go to http://multivu.prnewswire.com/mnr/mgm/47676/
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21:23:18 11/23/10
Patch 4.0.3a and more
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UPDATE: Title fixed. Sorry for the confusion. Grrr...
I didn't want to post anything about the new patch until I was absolutely sure Blizzard will release it this week. Now is time to speak about it since they already start "breaking" the US live realms.
This is the patch responsible for breaking the whole Azeroth. After this goes live the world wont be the same again. This is NOT Cataclysm yet. Most of the Cataclysm features are going to be added on December 7, when the new expansion will be launched.
A while ago a player compiled the features of this patch and Cataclysm and grouped them so we can know what we can do in 4.0.3a and what we can no until Cataclysm.
If somehow you have misses our Cataclysm reviews and our Cataclysm Exploration episodes you can still find them over here and read them while you download the patch and wait for your realm to go online.
Plus, do not forget to check out the Blizzard store . If you want to make a game present or you miss any wow expansion this is the moment to buy them: WoW $5, BC $5, WotLK $10... until Nov 30th.
What IS in:
* Portals in Dalaran Removed (you have trainers instead)
* New race-class combinations (except worgen/goblin)
* Race Changing to new class combinations (check the wowhead table for them)
* New Gnome/Troll starting areas
* Changes to existing zones (the world that you know it will change forever)
* New cata load screens, cinematic, music and login screen
* City Quartermasters, with rep tabards for championing
* Class balancing and bug fixes
* Druids, paladins, priests, and shaman will have their talent trees reset
* Experience required to gain levels 71 through 80 is being reduced by 20%
* New tamable hunter pets (monkey, fox, dog, and beetle) as well as new skins for existing pet classes. (check more on wow-petopia )
* A steam powered auctioneer, similar to the engineering only one in the Like Clockwork store, has been added next to the justice point vendors in Dalaran. They are now usable by all non-engineers.
* Some mounts other items are being removed (check this for details) (thanks WarcraftPets )
What IS NOT in this patch:
* Creating worgen/goblin characters
* Worgen/Goblin start zones
* Archeology profession
* Professions past 450 (Illustrious Grand Master)
* Guild leveling
* Guild achievements
* Eastern Kingdoms/Kalimdor flight skill
* New Zones (80+)
Official 4.0.3a Patch Notes
In the frigid wastes of Northrend, the final battle against the merciless Lich King ended in victory for Azeroth's defenders. Upon returning home, veterans of the unforgiving conflict against the Scourge were showered with praise for their valiant sacrifices, while the honorable dead were mourned. Yet as hope flared anew in the wake of the Lich King's fall, Azeroth's native elemental spirits grew confused and erratic, setting off a series of deadly natural disasters. Horde and Alliance leaders scrambled for clues about the troubling state of the world, but nothing could have prepared them for what was to come.
Without warning, the corrupted Dragon Aspect, Deathwing, erupted from the stone heart of Deepholm, the domain of earth within the Elemental Plane. Jagged fissures were torn across the earth, and monstrous waves pummeled coastal regions. From Thousand Needles to the Blasted Lands, the surface of Azeroth was reforged through violent upheavals. Now, the Horde and the Alliance must defend their homes against Deathwing and his minions, burdened by the unsettling fact that the world as they know it has changed…forever.
General
* Azeroth Shattered
* Deathwing's return has had an immeasurable impact throughout the Eastern Kingdoms and Kalimdor. Players will notice drastically altered terrain, thousands of new quests from levels 1-60, and updated level ranges for some zones to improve the questing flow.
* New Race/Class Combinations
* In the wake of a world on the brink of destruction, members of the Horde and Alliance have taken to new cultures and studies, mastering crafts previously foreign to them. Many existing playable races now have new class combinations. Check the official World of Warcraft: Cataclysm website for a breakdown of the new combinations.
* The World of Warcraft: Cataclysm cinematic trailer and login screen have been added to the game.
* Experience required to gain levels 71 through 80 has been reduced by 20%, which increases leveling rate by 25%.
* Many quests in zones on Eastern Kingdoms and Kalimdor have been removed from the game to make way for new adventures. These quests have been automatically removed from players' Quest Logs.
Classes: General
* Due to several talent revisions for select classes, druids, paladins, priests, and shaman have had their talent trees reset.
* The damage and healing done by players from levels 1-79 has been retuned, with the base points of almost all spells and abilities reduced. This was done to bring combat times at low levels to a more reasonable length. For most abilities that deal weapon damage, the weapon damage percent now rises per level until level 80, and starts at a lower percent.
* Healing Rain, Efflorescence, Holy Radiance, Holy Word: Sanctuary now have a diminished effect when healing more than 6 players at once.
* Mortal Strike, Furious Attacks, Wound Poison, Widow Venom, Permafrost, Improved Mind Blast, Monstrous Bite, and Legion Strike now reduce healing by 10%, down from 25%.
* Effects which are broken from taking too much damage (Fear, Frost Nova, Entangling Roots, etc.) now break automatically from about half as much damage taken as before.
Death Knight
* Death Pact now heals for 25% of maximum health, down from 40%.
* Death Strike now heals for 25% of damage taken in the last 5 seconds, down from 30%, and will heal for a minimum of 7% of maximum health, down from 10%. The tooltip may not yet be updated to reflect this change.
* Icebound Fortitude now provides 20% damage reduction, down from 30% (now 50%, down from 60% when talented), and has a 3-minute cooldown, up from 2 minutes.
* Talent Specializations
* Blood
* Rune Tap now heals for 10% of maximum health, down from 15%. The tooltip may not yet be updated to reflect this change.
* Glyphs
* Glyph of Rune Tap now heals for 5% of maximum health, down from 10%.
* Bug Fixes
* Frost Fever critical strikes now apply the correct amount of bonus damage.
* Horn of Winter will once again provide runic power when used while another Attack Power buff is already present on the death knight.
Druid
* Bear Form now provides 10% bonus health, down from 20%.
* Nourish no longer consumes Omen of Clarity.
* Rejuvenation has had its mana cost increased by 30%.
* Soothe now has a 1.5-second cast time.
* Swipe (Cat Form) can now be used even if the druid does not have a primary target selected.
* Thorns: beginner tooltip revised to no longer imply the spell could be kept up at all times. In addition, Thorns damage has been reduced by 60%.
* Talent Specializations
* Balance
* PvP set bonus redesigned. While not in an Eclipse state, critical attacks against the druid restore 5 Solar or 7 Lunar energy, whichever is more beneficial. This effect can only occur once every 6 seconds.
* Feral
* Brutal Impact now increases the mana cost of spells on the victim by 5/10% for 10 seconds, down from 15/30%.
* Leader of the Pack now heals for 4%, down from 8%.
* Survival Instincts now provides 50% damage reduction, down from 60%, and its cooldown has been lowered from 5 minutes to 3 minutes.
* Swipe (Bear Form) damage has been reduced by 20%.
* Vengeance is no longer cleared on exiting Bear Form, and instead is cleared upon entering Cat Form.
* Restoration
* Empowered Touch now procs from Healing Touch as well as Nourish.
* Heart of the Wild: the Bear Form Stamina bonus from this talent is now 2/4/6%, down from 3/7/10%.
* Malfurion’s Gift no longer has Fury of Stormrage as a prerequisite talent.
* Natural Shapeshifter now also increases Tree of Life duration by 5/10 seconds.
* Revitalize is now a 2-point talent, down from 3. It provides a 20% chance to return 1/2% of the druid's total mana on periodic heals from Lifebloom or Rejuvenation. This effect cannot occur more than once every 12 seconds.
* Swift Rejuvenation is now a 1-point talent, down from 2. The global cooldown reduction this talent provides to Rejuvenation remains 0.5 seconds.
* Symbiosis: heal-over-time spells (Rejuvenation, Regrowth, Lifebloom) can no longer benefit from this Mastery merely by refreshing themselves. A different heal-over-time spell must be present.
* Glyphs
* Glyph of Healing Touch now reduces the cooldown on Nature's Swiftness by 10 seconds after using Healing Touch, up from 5 seconds.
* Glyph of the Treant (new) allows druids to keep the original treant Tree of Life look... if they must. Must they?
* Bug Fixes
* Blood in the Water now refreshes Rip to the correct value.
* Flight Form now properly appears in the trainer window before Expert Riding is learned.
Hunter
* All special attacks based on weapon damage (except Scattershot) are now normalized.
* Scare Beast is now available at level 36, up from level 14, and has had its training cost updated.
* Deterrence is now available at level 78, up from level 36, and has had its training cost updated.
* Disengage is now available at level 14, down from level 78, and has had its training cost updated.
* Glyphs
* The level requirements for glyphs that affect Scare Beast, Deterrence, and Disengage have been altered to correspond with the level changes of these abilities.
* Bug Fixes
* The Core Hound pet ability Ancient Hysteria now places its own unique debuff on affected players that has the same effect as Sated and Exhaustion.
* Certain pets should no longer forget how to Dash.
Mage
* Arcane Blast now increases damage of the next Arcane Blast by 10% per stack, down from 20%, reduces cast time by 0.1 seconds per stack, and increases the mana cost by 150%, down from 175%. In addition, the base cast time of Arcane Blast has been lowered to 2.35 seconds.
* Arcane Explosion now costs 15% of base mana, down from 18%.
* Arcane Missiles damage has been increased by 5%.
* PvP set 4-piece bonus changed to increase damage by 5% instead of providing 5% Haste.
* Talent Specializations
* Arcane
* Arcane Barrage damage has been increased by 5% and its cooldown is now 4 seconds, down from 5 seconds.
* Arcane Concentration: Now has a much higher chance (13/27/40%) of entering a Clearcasting state. This effect cannot occur more than once every 15 seconds. The tooltip still states that there is a 3/6/10% chance, as it averages out to approximately the same chance with the internal cooldown applied.
* Arcane Specialization again increases arcane damage by 25%.
* Fire
* Blazing Speed no longer dispels movement slowing effects (it still dispels effects that totally stop movement).
* Fire Specialization again increases periodic fire damage effects by 25%.
* Molten Shields now also causes Blazing Speed to dispel movement slowing effects in addition to its current functionality.
* Pyroblast base mana cost is now 17%, down from 22%.
* Frost
* Deep Freeze: the cooldown on this ability is no longer reduced by Haste.
* Early Frost now reduces Frostbolt cast time by 0.3/0.6 seconds, down from 0.35/0.70 seconds.
* Fingers of Frost proc chance is now 7/14/20%, down from 10/20/30%.
* Frost Specialization again increases all damage against frozen target by 25%.
* Reactive Barrier is now triggered by any damage which causes the mage's health to be below 50%, even if the mage was already below 50%.
* Shatter now also increases Frostbolt damage by 10/20% against frozen targets.
* Shattered Barrier duration is now 2/4 seconds, down from 3/6 seconds.
* Glyphs
* Glyph of Evocation now heals for 40%, down from 60%.
* Glyph of Deep Freeze now increases damage done by Deep Freeze by 20% (no longer increases Frostbolt damage against Deep Frozen targets).
* Bug Fixes
* Improved Polymorph now correctly shares diminishing returns with controlled stuns.
Paladin
* Exorcism damage has been increased by approximately 50%.
* Holy Radiance now has reduced effectiveness on targets over 8 yards away from the paladin.
* Seal of Truth: periodic damage from Censure reduced by 25%.
* Talent Specializations
* Holy
* Beacon of Light now lasts 5 minutes, up from 60 seconds.
* Blessed Life: the effects of this talent cannot occur more than once every 8 seconds, up from every 2 seconds.
* Illuminated Healing absorb shield now absorbs 10% of the total amount healed, up from 8%. Each point of Mastery increases the effect by an additional 1.25%, up from 1%.
* Light of dawn has been redesigned. It no longer has an enforced cooldown, now costs Holy Power instead of mana, and scale in direct proportion to the amount of Holy Power used. In addition, it now heals the 5 most injured group targets (including self) in a 30-yard frontal cone.
* Protector of the Innocent no longer triggers from self-heals.
* Protection
* Divine Bulwark now grants 2.25% less block chance per point of Mastery, up from 2%.
* Holy shield no longer increases chance to block. Instead, it increases the amount blocked by an additional 10%, for a total of 40% damage blocked.
* Shield of the Righteous: Contribution of attack power halved (now 60% with full Holy Power) and base damage brought up so that a level 85 paladin in Heroic dungeon gear deals the same damage with no Vengeance, but Vengeance has less impact.
* Shield of the Templar now reduces the cooldown of Guardian of Ancient Kings by 40/80/120 seconds, down from 1/2/3 minutes.
* Wrath of the Lightbringer now increases Crusader Strike and Judgement damage by 50/100%, up from 30/60%.
* Retribution
* Crusade now also has a proc on kill to increase the healing done by the paladin's next Holy Light by 100/200/300% for 15 seconds, in addition to its current effects.
* Divine Storm: This ability has been redesigned. It no longer consumes Holy Power and instead costs 5% of base mana. It shares a cooldown with Crusader Strike and hits all nearby enemies for 60% weapon damage.
* Pursuit of Justice now has an 8-second internal cooldown, shared with Blessed Life.
* Rebuke no longer initiates Auto Attack.
* Sanctity of Battle now also causes Divine Storm’s cooldown to be reduced by Haste effects.
* Zealotry no longer consumes 3 Holy Power, but still requires 3 Holy Power to use.
* Glyphs
* Glyph of Beacon of Light now makes Beacon of Light free, instead of increasing the duration by 30 seconds.
* Glyph of Divinity has been redesigned. It now grants the paladin 10% of maximum mana upon use.
* Glyph of Light of Dawn now increases the total number of most injured targets healed by 1.
Priest
* Binding Heal now provides roughly double the amount of healing.
* Prayer of Healing has had its mana cost reduced by nearly 30%, and its base points and Spell Power coefficient increased by 20%.
* Talent Specializations
* Discipline
* Divine Aegis is now always triggered by Prayer of Healing, in addition to critical heals from all other spells.
* Grace has been increased to 4/8% stacking 3 times, up from 2/4% stacking.
* Inner Focus now works with Binding Heal, but no longer works with Heal.
* Power Word: Barrier has been redesigned. It no longer acts as a shared absorb shield. Instead, all affected friendly targets take 30% reduced damage for the duration of the shield, which is now 10 seconds, down from 25 seconds.
* Shadow
* Shadow Orbs: redesigned slightly. The Shadow Orbs continue to increase damage done by Mind Blast and Mind Spike and stack up to 3 times, but now when the priest casts Mind Blast or Mind Spike (consuming the orbs), the priest gains a 15-second duration buff (Empowered Shadow), which increases the damage done by all Shadow periodic spells. Empowered Shadow does not stack. Mastery increases the damage bonus of Shadow Orbs and Empowered Shadow by the same amount, 10% with the base 8 Mastery, and an additional 1.25% per Mastery.
* Vampiric Embrace healing to the caster has been reduced to 6%, down from 12% (there was a tooltip error which stated that the self-healing amount was 15%). Party members still receive 3% healing.
* Bug Fixes
* Dark Archangel now correctly increases the damage done of certain abilities by 4%.
Rogue
* Deadly Poison base damage and attack power coefficient have been increased by 30%.
* Recuperate now restores 2% of maximum health, down from 3%.
* Venomous Wounds base damage and attack power coefficient have been increased by 30%.
* Talent Specializations
* Combat
* Aggression now increases damage of Sinister Strike, Backstab, and Eviscerate by 7/14/20%, up from 5/10/15%.
* Bandit’s Guile now gives 10/20/30% increased damage as the rogue gains greater insight, up from 5/10/15%.
* Subtlety
* Executioner no longer affects Recuperate.
* Bug Fixes
* Bandit's Guile now applies more consistently to all of the abilities it's supposed to modify.
* Player guardians and temporary pets now stop attacking when a rogue uses Vanish, but city guards will not.
Shaman
* Chain Heal mana cost increased from 17% to 20% of base mana.
* Earthliving Weapon now only has 25% of its full chance to proc from a single hop of Chain Heal.
* Talent Specializations
* Elemental
* Elemental Reach now also increases Searing Totem range by 7/15 yards.
* Fulmination now has a Spell Alert visual associated with it, which appears when the shaman gets to 9 Lightning Shield charges.
Warlock
* Bane of Agony damage has been reduced by approximately 12%.
* Bane of Doom damage has been reduced by approximately 12%.
* Corruption damage has been reduced by approximately 12%.
* Death Coil damage has been reduced by approximately 12%.
* Drain Life damage has been reduced by approximately 12%.
* Drain Soul damage has been reduced by approximately 12%.
* Immolate damage has been reduced by approximately 12%.
* Incinerate damage has been reduced by approximately 12%.
* Rain of Fire damage has been increased to be more comparable to other area-of-effect abilities.
* Searing Pain damage has been reduced by approximately 12%.
* Seed of Corruption damage has been reduced to be more comparable to other area-of-effect abilities.
* Shadowbolt damage has been reduced by approximately 12%.
* Soul Fire damage has been reduced by approximately 12%.
* Talent Specializations
* Demonology
* Hand of Gul'dan damage has been reduced by approximately 12%.
* Destruction
* Chaos Bolt damage has been reduced by approximately 12%.
* Conflagrate damage has been reduced by approximately 12%.
* Shadowburn damage has been reduced by approximately 12%.
* Bug Fixes
* Drain Life: The Soulburn version of this was charging 17% of base mana instead of 12% like the normal version. This has been corrected.
Warrior
* Cleave damage has been reduced by approximately 17%.
* Execute damage has been reduced by approximately 17%.
* Heroic Strike damage has been reduced by approximately 17%.
* Overpower now does 125% weapon damage, down from 150%.
* Rend base damage has been reduced by approximately 17% and percent of weapon damage per tick lowered to 25%, from 30%.
* Shield Block now only increases block chance by 25%, but excess block that pushes avoidance plus block to over 100% is now converted to critical block chance.
* Slam now costs 15 rage, down from 20, and now does 125% weapon damage, down from 150%.
* Victory Rush damage has been reduced by approximately 17%.
* Whirlwind now does 65% weapon damage, down from 75%.
* Talent Specializations
* Arms
* Mortal Strike now does 150% weapon damage, down from 185%.
* Second Wind now heals for 2/5% of total health, down from 5/10%.
* Strikes of Opportunity now does 100% weapon damage, down from 115%.
* Fury
* Blood Craze now heals for 1/2/3% of total health, down from 2.5/5/7.5%.
* Bloodthirst damage has been reduced by approximately 17%.
* Raging Blow now does 110% weapon damage, down from 150%.
* Unshackled Fury now gains approximately 50% more benefit per point of Mastery.
* Protection
* Critical Block now grants an equal amount of block chance and critical block chance (1.5% each per point of Mastery).
* Devastate no longer provides bonus threat.
* Shield Slam: Contribution of attack power reduced to 60%, down from 75%, and base damage brought up so that a level 85 warrior in Heroic dungeon gear deals the same damage with no Vengeance, but Vengeance has less impact. In addition, Shield Slam no longer generates 30% bonus threat from its damage.
* Vigilance no longer provides 3% damage reduction, but still refreshes Taunt and provides Vengeance.
* Glyphs
* Glyph of Bloody Healing increases the healing received from Bloodthirst by 40%, down from 100%.
* Glyph of Intimidating Shout no longer causes targets to flee slowly, but roots them instead.
* Glyph of Shield Wall increases damage reduction to 60%, but increases the cooldown from 2 minutes to 4 minutes (talented).
* Bug Fixes
* Taste for Blood should once again proc on every other tick of Rend.
Achievements
* The Gladiator reward mounts now award Master Riding.
* What A Long, Strange Trip It's Been now awards Master Riding.
Items
* Mysterious Egg now takes only 3 days to turn into a Cracked Egg and has a slightly greater chance of awarding the Reins of the Green Proto-Drake.
* PvP set bonuses now provide 70 of stats such as Agility, Intellect, and Strength (down from 100) at 2 pieces, and 180 of these stats (down from 300) at 4 pieces.
Professions
* Perfect Gem Cutting and Mixology have been removed as trainable skills and are instead passives profession abilities. When players reach the appropriate skill levels, they will start getting bonuses from Mixology (they must know the recipe to gain the benefit) and/or cutting perfect gems (depending on their profession, of course).
* Alchemy
* Alchemy recipes now require Crystal Vials. Deathwing broke all the others because he’s mean (or because he didn’t want alchemists to carry 5 different vials around with them).
* Engineering
* The Engineering Tinkering enchants will no longer provide their bonus stats, but the activated effects will stack with other enchants. In 4.0.1 the stats were there (but hidden) and are now removed.
* Bug Fixes
* Several epic gem transmutes that were missing from the trainer have been added back.
Bug Fixes
* Certain area-of-effect abilities are no longer ignoring the area-of-effect damage cap.
* Mobs and NPCs should no longer appear to randomly gain or lose health during combat.
* Re-summoning pets in Battlegrounds should no longer count towards a player’s total healing done.
Known Issues
* Some tooltips may not reflect the most recent changes to certain abilities.
* Worgen hunters are currently unable to learn Dual Wield.
* The achievement Explore Tol Barad will not be possible to complete upon release of World of Warcraft: Cataclysm.
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01:38:35 11/19/10
Wintergrasp - Rated BGs - BestBuy DevChat
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Wintergrasp queuing changed in 4.0.3
In patch 4.0.3, Wintergrasp queuing was changed so that each battle attempts to match the factions at a 1-to-1 ratio. This is the exact system being used for Tol Barad in Cataclysm. While we understand that this inflates queue times for factions which are vastly overpopulated on select realms, we prefer this system over using Tenacity. In addition, the new system at least encourages playing on a faction that's better balanced against the opposing faction. With the old Wintergrasp functionality, players were almost encouraged to be on an overpopulated faction, further contributing to realm balance issues.
That said, we'll review realms with significant faction imbalances on a case-by-case basis in the event we need to take further action.
Rated Battlegrounds FAQ
World of Warcraft: Cataclysm is just around the corner -- and that means Rated Battlegrounds will soon be available. While Rated Battlegrounds will only be open to level-85 characters, we know many of you may still have some questions about this new system, so we’ve put together an FAQ to help address some of the more common inquiries we've seen.
Q. What are Rated Battlegrounds?
A. Like the Arena system, Rated Battlegrounds are an alternative way for players to battle against opponents of similar skill levels and accrue rating to purchase powerful PvP gear. Instead of competing in a 2v2, 3v3, or 5v5 bracket, though, you'll be testing your mettle in familiar environments like Arathi Basin and Eye of the Storm, as well as all-new Battlegrounds set to release in Cataclysm.
Q. How are Rated Battlegrounds structured?
A. Rated Battlegrounds are broken down into two brackets: 10v10 and 15v15. These brackets rotate weekly and can be viewed in-game via the calendar by activating the Battleground holiday filter.
Q. What Battlegrounds are eligible for Rated Battleground matches?
A. Warsong Gulch, Arathi Basin, Eye of the Storm, Strand of the Ancients, Battle for Gilneas, and Twin Peaks.
Q. What happened to the 25v25 bracket?
A. We decided to remove this bracket. We don't feel it's feasible to ask players to coordinate a group of 25 players for Rated Battlegrounds. If any player happens to drop group just before a match begins, the raid group would not be able to enter the battle. We anticipate most players or guilds will stick with fairly dedicated 10-player groups, and making the jump to 15-player groups shouldn't be too difficult.
Q. How can I queue for a Rated Battleground?
A. Before entering the queue, you must first create a raid with the full number of players required for the weekly bracket (10 or 15). Any level-85 player on your realm and of your faction may participate in the battle regardless of guild association.
Once you have a raid of the appropriate size, simply open up the PvP window, click on the Conquest tab, highlight "Rated Battleground," and then click "Join Battle."
Q. Can I queue up solo and just be matched with a Rated Battleground team?
A. No. You will need to first join a raid of the appropriate size and level before you can queue up for a Rated Battleground. Individual queuing will not be available for Rated Battlegrounds.
Q. Do all players in the raid group have to be from the same guild in order to queue for a Rated Battleground?
A. No. So long as the raid group size matches the weekly bracket and is comprised of level-85 players, you can queue up for a Rated Battleground no matter what guild you are in. Guild membership has no effect on the formation of Battleground teams.
Winning a Rated Battleground with a team composed of at least 80% guild members, however, will result in the additional benefit of guild experience gain for that guild.
Q. How can I tell if my Rated Battleground team meets the minimum guild requirement?
A. If you join a Rated Battleground with the minimum number of required guild members, a special guild banner will appear in the upper-left corner of the in-game mini-map. This will let you know if you are eligible for the bonus guild experience.
Q. What are the normal benefits of winning a Rated Battleground?
A. When you win a Rated Battleground, you will be rewarded Conquest points, up to your weekly cap. Weekly caps are individual for each player and are based on your highest single PvP rating from the previous week (the cap resets on Tuesdays). This rating can be derived from your 2v2, 3v3, or 5v5 Arena rating or your Rated Battleground rating.
Q. What Rated Battleground rating do players start out with?
A. Players start at zero Rated Battleground rating and progress upward from there. If you lose a battle, your Rated Battleground rating will only be reduced if that rating is currently higher than your Match Making Value (MMV). For the most part, a rating only goes up.
Q. What’s MMV?
A. Match Making Value (or MMV for short) is our best measure of an individual player's skill. MMV is the skill rating per format (2v2, 3v3, 5v5, Battleground) and per character that is used for matchmaking. It exists to help the matchmaking system create great matches as quickly as possible for all players. It's generally not a rating we show, with the exception of an average MMV for Arena teams.
Q. Will my MMV go down in the event of a Rated Battleground loss?
A. Yes; however, unlike Arenas, all players in a Rated Battleground team will win or lose the same amount of Rated Battleground rating per match depending on its outcome.
Q. Does MMV for Rated Battlegrounds function the same as it does in Arenas (i.e. does it go up more when you beat a higher-rated team, and go down more when you lose to a lower-rated team)?
A. Yes. Your MMV will go up faster if you defeat a Rated Battleground team with a higher average MMV.
Q. What’s the plan to prevent your Rated Battleground rating from skyrocketing at high win ratios? If your rating only goes down when it is above your MMV, it seems that ratings will just be high on average (compared to Arena).
A. If your Rated Battleground rating gets inflated much beyond your MMV, you’ll only receive a minimal amount of points when you win. Similarly, you’ll lose many more points after a defeat, until your Rated Battleground rating gets back in line with your MMV. This will prevent inflation.
Q. Can consumables and engineering items be used in Rated Battlegrounds?
A.Yes, but they will follow the same rules and restrictions as Arenas.
Q. Will Rated Battleground teams only be matched against other teams in their Battlegroup?
A. No. Rated Battlegrounds will be region-wide, meaning that when you queue for a Rated Battleground, you will have the opportunity to be matched against a team from any of our North American World of Warcraft realms.
Q. Are there any plans to reward players with the highest Rated Battleground rating, similar to Arenas?
A. Epic ground mounts will be rewarded at the end of each season to the top 0.5% of players according to Rated Battleground rating. Titles are also available as you gain rating in the system. The titles are rewarded directly from achievements earned from gaining the required rating.
Developer Chat Hosted by Best Buy (transcript)
Will the heirloom items scale to 85?
The current plan is to have heirloom items stop at level 80 at the moment.
I was wondering what new and exciting mounts there will be and what your favorite so far is?
Not surprisingly there are all kinds of new mounts, we have spectral wolf/horse mounts, a dark phoenix, a camel, the new alchemy mount that turns you into a drake can ride, among others. Also a scorpion for the horde and a lion for the alliance. My favorite has to be the camel though... i mean really, who doesn't want to be a camel jockey?!
Has Blizzard considered adding a "Tabards Tab" to the UI, so that tabard collectors can switch out tabards more effectively without having to take up bank and bag space? --Thanks! Deathunholy of Galakrond
We have talked about adding a tabard tab. We've talked about doing a closet tab to handle it. It isn't something we are adding for Cataclysm though.
Will it be as long of a wait to fight Deathwing as it was for Lich King?
Hopefully not, we definitely have a goal to get our content patches out more quickly than we have in the past, without sacrificing quality of course, we plan for deathwing to be the most amazing encounter we've ever made! =]
Are there any plans to potentially add queueing to the rated battlegrounds instead of it having to be a pre-made raid team? I was really excited when I first heard about this feature, but after reading the FAQ i was a bit disappointed with that design.
We're currently looking into the possibility of having players in the honor battleground queue be able to be called to action by groups that aren't quite full, but we're going to see how the current queue'ing works out first so, that isn't something that would be available just yet
Will you allow players to fill their quest log with say, 25 dailies, and then turn them in right after Midnight on December 7th to get a quick boost towards 85? This is how it worked in the beta, but some players are confused on whether it will work on Live. Thanks!
Regarding 25 daily quests to turn in when the expansion goes live, this is something players have been able to do for the last 2 expansions and we aren't talking about changing it now.
I understand the decision from an economic perspective but I was wondering if the deveopers were disappointed in the decision to allow race changes immediately following the release of the expansion.
Regarding allowing race/faction change on day one. Actually this wasn't an economic decision at all. This was a decision that the leadership team made. Our priority as a dev team is to allow players to play the game with their friends, the way they want too. We also talked about the fact that this is a week one problem. So we made the decision not to restrict anything.
Will Darnasus be re built to be a real tree or will it always look like a dead stump with trees at the top?
...but now that Deathwing is doing his thing it makes much more sense than it used to! ;]
Deathwing hates trees.
A lot of players I know are trying to plan out what characters to roll for the new expansion, and the big question is: Will there be ANY new realms tagging along with the release of Cataclysm? Some point to low pop realms as a reason against, but surely with the redux'd 1-60 experience and the droves of returning players desiring clean slates, there has never been a better time for a fresh realm or two?
We haven't decided exactly what the new realm decisions are yet, but we open new realms when there is player demand for them. One thing we can't do is plan all realms for day one. The goal is for realms to have good concurrency so everyone has a great game/matchmaking experience.
Could you comment on the plan for raids in Cataclysm? If i remember it was said that there would be smaller raids in cata but more of them. Would that mean like two small raids per patch or more patches in total?
The idea is that we'll have more raid environments, but fewer bosses in each environment, but a similar total number of raid bosses overall... if that makes sense. =] so, for cataclysm launch we have the skywall environment, the twilight bastion environment, and blackwing descent, versus having almost all the bosses in one environment like we did with naxrammas.
With the changes to the game environment itself, what new computer requirements will be optimal to run the game smoothly?
One of the things that is really important to us is a great gaming experience regardless of your hardware. While the system requirements do go up over time, we do want the experience on slower machines to be great. We do this by trying to add a lot of graphical options to allow players to control the experience from "runs fast" all the way to "looks great".
Will there be more than one Legendary weapon in Cata? Will there be a Caster DPS legendary? Any info or plans would be awesome =) Thanks!
It's likely there will be more than one legendary weapon, although it's too early to say for sure. We do, however, have a plan to do a caster dps staff soon.
Where did Uldum come from?
Egypt ;]
The idea with Uldum is that it has always been there, cloaked from the eyes of the players. The emergence of Deathwing has damaged some of the technology that kept it hidden. There is a story in the zone that explains this and what has been happening in the player absence.
With resource systems now broadened to include focus, rage, energy, and runic power as well as mana, and there being conditionals like enrages, holy power, combo points and runes, will classes that just use mana be getting similar treatment or remaining as they are?
Really that decision is made on a class-by-class, talent tree-by-tree basis. If we feel like the talent spec in question needs a broader resource management then we do it, but we don't like to unnecessarily complicate a spec's resource management if it isn't absolutely necessary.
Why is it that we are not able to use Archaeology before the expansion? I thought it was really cool how you guys released Inscription last time and would love to have the opportunity to level it before the expansion drops.
Using archeology before the expansion was something we talked about, but ended up adding everything about the profession to the "post sundered" world. Thus, you won't be able to use archeology before the sundering happens.
The first tier of Cataclysm raiding has 3 separate instances to tackle. Are you guys planning on keeping with the Burning Crusade model (SSC/TK, BT/Hyjal) and having multiple instances per raid tier? Will Deathwing have to share the spotlight with some other instance?
We'll evaluate that on a tier by tier basis. When we have awesome ideas that we can successfully make happen we'll do multiple environments, but it won't necessarily always be the case. We do have a super cool idea for the deathwing tier though... ...or at least so we hope. =]
What happened with the Worgen district in Stormwind?
We decided it didn't really fit very well, it was looking kind of awkwardly forced into the city. Plus deathwing would have destroyed it anyways.
As the world of Azeroth is changing I was wondering if the Death Knight zone will stay the same or will it also be affected by the cataclysm?
The death knight zone doesn't have any changes for Cataclysm.
I have been confused from the different posts for tier gear. Will there be three levels within each tier still or just heroic and normal and in either case will u just be getting them with points or will u still have to get certain things off drops off certain bosses to get the higher more heroic version of the tier gear?
There is still just normal and heroic difficulty for the raid and dungeon content, and the heroic gear has a higher item level than the corresponding normal gear
Do you feel faction imbalance is a problem at the moment? My queue is around 10-15 min at prime time as a member of the Horde and I know this is the case on at least two of the battlegroups. If so, do you think Worgen will fix the problem? And if they do not, will free faction changes ever be a possibility in the future on battlegroups or servers with a major problem?
We are working on some technology to further combine the PVP queues at server sites. This has been going on behind the scenes for a few weeks now in preparation for Cataclysm. Queue time is one of those things that gets a lot of attention and time, but will change significantly post Cata. Really good question.
What would you say was the hardest and/or easiest parts of developing this expansion? After all, many are saying this is the best expansion to date... So, what was the biggest challenge/easiest feat in creating it?
There have been huge challanges with this expansion, unlike any we've seen in the other two expansions. The scale of Cataclyms is huge for us, and something we didn't really expect when we started development. But we certainly feel like the effort has been worth it, and feel it's our best expansion so far.
Why does it seem the scorpion guild mount doesn't have a guild flag where the lion does? I was hoping to see Hordes of scorpions from our guild walking around with our tabard hanging from the tail like a flag behind them.
When riding a scorpion mount, your character displays holding a large standard with your guild symbol on it.
Why did you decide to make 310% mount speed purchasable in 4.0? It's a huge price for such a tiny speed upgrade, and used to work well as a just-above-vanity perk for people who completed the toughest achievements.
The primary reason was to equalize the awesome vanity mounts players had, and change the mechanic to one where you used the mount you were most excited about using. We wanted players to be able to see the mount players want, without considering the speed differential as a factor.
Will you allow players to change their login screen? I'd love to be able to use the Classic login screen, the unreleased one that was shown at Blizzcon, or perhaps a login screen of a previous expansion.
Players are not able to change their login screen.
How would a person get a Guild Mount? Would it be guild rep? If so how would that be calculated or obtained?
Once your guild gets to a high enough level and unlocks the guild mount, any player in the guild with a high enough guild reputation is able to buy the mount.
Will heirloom items work for goblins and worgens leveling from 1-80 at release?
Heirloom items will work perfectly for Worgen and Goblin characters! Enjoy!
Has there been any discussion of changing the heirloom items to true "Bind on Account" instead of the bind on server limitation that it has currently?
That is something we would like to do. Currently the servers mail carriers refuse to work together, and haven't worked out the economic terms from transferring mail from one server to another. One day we hope to resolve the union issues.
Will the option ever be available to change ones class, contingent upon what's currently available to the race restrictions at the time?
Never say never, but we don't currently have plans to do that.
There's any through about making account wise achievement, like Starcraft ones? It a reason for many players to not reroll/change mains since its look like a lot of work wasted when you switch your main char. Even changing to another char to help with one fight look a bit wrong now, if you are after achievements.
We do have plans to solve this problem, as it is limiting people from re-rolling for sure. This is something we want to solve, but don't have a good solution on how to do it at the moment.
Was there anything you guys regret not being able to include at launch? Possibly something that didn't have enough polish to it that me way see in the future? (You don't need to mention the Dance Studio at this point, really, it's okay)
Well... there is the dance studio. ;] There are of course always things we'd hoped to get into any patch/expansion that get pushed out until later. One example would be the idea to have a built-in atlas that details every encounter in each dungeon/raid. We're not super happy about the fact that the first time anyone encounters a new boss, the only way to learn about it (other than looking up strategies on the web) is to charge in and die a lot.
We'd love to give players some idea of what they're about to fight before they engage the boss. =]
Do honor points and Badges roll over into CATA, or do they reset to zero?
Yes, honor points and justice points carry over into cataclysm. Stock up now!
Is there any talks of maybe some faction cooperative campaigns? Since the cataclysm is threatening to destroy all life of azeroth, to me a logical response from the heroes of azeroth would be to set aside their differences and be able to work together in a raid. An Idea to maybe lessen the frequency of such groups is make the raid difficulty increase by choosing to work with the other faction, a sort of Heroic mode. Possibly even dual faction specific raids. Has there been any talks of such poss...
This is a common request, but not something we are looking to do. While there is a singular main bad guy in this expansion, the Horde and Alliance have their own unique challenges and agendas, and typically don't look to team up. After all it's the World of Warcraft, not the World of Peacecraft.
When designing expansions and content patches, do you have a list of new features to choose from that are planned out in advance or is there more of a brain storm session?
The feature set for each patch is determined by a combination of doing things (or finishing things) that we've been wanting to do for a while, along with completely new ideas that emerge as a result of the immediate needs of the game
The primary things you won't be able to do if you don't have Cataclysm are create a new Goblin/Worgen, level to 85, and fly in the orld world.
We like to stay as flexible as possible, so it's important to us to make sure that we aren't "over planned" into the future even though the real needs players have are changing
With the previous two expansions, the new content was actually on other continents, so if you didn't have the expansion, you just couldn't visit the continent. Since Cata is largely reworking of old-world content, however, how do you differentiate between someone with or without the xpac? What kinds of things will and won't be available to players don't have the upgrade?
See my answer above!
Will the 80 to 85 experience be closer to the 18hr mark or the 5 day mark that was 70-80?
That totally depends on the player to be honest, you'd be amazed by the differences in play patterns. That being said, somebody usually finds a way to level up very quickly.
What new feature(s) in WoW: Cataclysm are you guys most proud of?
I would have to say the 1-60 revamp, it's a ton of fun to play through the zones and an incredible amount of new content.
I'm most happy with the new Worgen and Goblin starting experiences. I think they are the best starting experience we've ever done, and that includes the death knight.
I have is why not have this latest expansion as a new territory like a Southrend similar to Northrend or a Moon body like Outlands instead of destroying Azeroth and Kalimdor? Were there limitations to expanding outwards or was this just to facelift the original game?
We make decisions like this on a case by case basis.. again depending on the needs of the game. In the case of Cataclysm, the world was due in for an overhaul, and we wanted to make everything fly-able, so it was important to flesh out any areas that were originally unfinished.
Can you clarify and confirm what will be available to players when 4.0.3a hits and what will be unavailable until 7th Dec?
4.0.3a will be the patch that actually causes the world to shatter and change forever. At that point you will be able to experience the new 1-60 leveling experience, as well as the new race/class combinations.
Is there an alternative mount for worgens that other races can ride
Worgen can ride the other mounts in the game, if that's what you're asking. They're not limited to their feral run.
With the level 1-80 Heirloom items, when Cataclysm is released will the xp gain work while leveling until you hit level 81? Or will XP gain be disabled for those on release?
They will not. Heirlooms stop granting their XP bonus at level 80. Not level 80.999999.
Will achievement points ever be able to be used to purchase any perks?
We have no plans to allow this. Achievements are a badge of honor only.
Druid
Is the Moonkin form for troll and worgen on the beta and ptr the final form or is it just a placeholder?
Final!
Mage
Right now, up to 50% of Ignite damage disappears due to the technical limitations of spells critting within certain timeframes. This has implications for Mage dps and the value of Mastery as a stat. Is overall damage being balanced to compensate and can we expect a solution in the near future?
We're resolving that by rolling up any "lost" ignite damage into the next ignite that overwrote it
Warlock
Are there any plans for a new Lock mount? I would love to see a possible flying mount for Locks..
One of the things we look at with mounts is broad appeal. While we do specific class mounts from time to time, most of the time we look to have mounts that all classes can use.
Warrior
Is Hit rating intended to tramp all other stats but Str for Fury till the 27% hardcap? Seems excessive
Generally speaking, we do balance hit rating to be the "best" stat until you're at the hit rating cap





