![]() Do you think President Obama got enough done during his one term, or does he deserve another?Ī: “If you look at the list of things he accomplished in just three years it’s astronomical. Q: You consider yourself an Independent, unaffiliated with either major political party. It takes a lot of work, a lot of advocacy.” You don’t just send a tweet and suddenly the world changes. I feel like I’ve become a lot more patient. Q: Did you leave Washington a changed man?Ī: “It does change you as a person. I told them, ‘I made the commitment to serve for two years and I need to finish my additional year.’ It ended up working out and I went back and finished. When I was done, they still hadn’t filled the position (in Washington) with a full-time person, so I reapplied. ![]() What happened?Ī: “I was only gone for two and a half, three months. So I had to resign from my post to go shoot it.” After I finished my first year, I got a call from the ‘Harold & Kumar’ producers who said, ‘We’re doing another movie this summer.’ I said, ‘I’m on a two-year sabbatical, how about next summer?’ But I had a contractual obligation to do the movie when they wanted to do it. So I always view them as a buddy comedy first, which I think gives them liberty to do a Christmas movie, or a Guantanamo Bay movie.”Ī: “When I left (the TV series) ‘House,’ I was going to do a two-year sabbatical in D.C. ![]() Q: Why make a Harold and Kumar Christmas movie?Ī: “What I love about the ‘Harold & Kumar’ movies is they aren’t stoner movies like ‘Cheech & Chong’ and ‘Pineapple Express.’ Compared to them, Harold and Kumar aren’t high for most of their movies. ![]() He spoke to Reuters about the film, his time away from Hollywood and what he’s been doing since coming back. While doing so, they get involved with Ukrainian mobsters, a waffle-making robot and a Christmas pageant starring Neil Patrick Harris.Īctor Kal Penn, 34, reprises his role as Kumar after taking a sabbatical to work for President Barack Obama in the White House Office of Public Engagement. ![]() This time, the dope-smoking friends - now estranged and each with new sidekicks - reunite to replace a prized Christmas tree Kumar accidentally burned down. Actors John Cho (L) and Kal Penn pose for a portrait while promoting their upcoming movie "A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas" in Beverly Hills, California October 30, 2011. ![]()
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