
Kirk and Spock team up to probe deep space.
Ayo! Scott identifies with James Tiberius Kirk. The critic and the captain both know that, whether the skin is yellow, red, black, white, brown, green or blue, it’s all black hole when the lights go out. That’s about as deep space as Ayo!’s identification with Star Trek goes. After all, he doesn’t have a glandular problem or sleep on a twin bed in his mom’s basement, and the only convention he’s interested in is girl-girl-girl-MILF-Ayo! It’s a testament to director J.J. Abrams’s even-handedness that a non-devotee like Ayo! thinks his new Star Trek is out of this world…
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This weekend, do yourself a favor: go see the new Star Trek. Even if you aren’t a Trekkie, director J.J. Abrams has created what will no doubt be one of the most entertaining flicks of the year (trust us).
One actor we’re happy is associated with this quality blockbuster-to-be is John Cho. He was just on Complex’s cover last year, but we couldn’t pass up the opportunity to check up on our old Harold & Kumar homie about his high-profile project. In the quick “Mantras” interview from our April/May 2009 issue, we spoke to J.C. about everything from stepping into Lieutenant Sulu’s shoes to whether or not his band Viva La Union could take Jared Leto.
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In case you haven’t noticed our new cover, we’re very excited about the upcoming release of Harold & Kumar Escape From Guantanamo Bay. We’ve already talked to Kal Penn and John Cho, and even interviewed the directors, but damn, we just wanna see the movie already. Luckily, 5 scenes from the movie have leaked, and they’re as hilarious as we had hoped. Watch 'em after the jump.
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Who other than the stars of Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay would make a better cover duo for our first ever Green Issue? John Cho and Kal Penn don’t partake in their characters’ favorite vice. They’ve never even seen a Cheech and Chong flick. But that hasn’t stopped them from becoming icons for the members of ultimate frisbee teams and er…hemp enthusiasts across the nation. Pick up the issue, with custom cover lettering by Grateful Dead type O.G. Wes Wilson when it hits stands April 10th. Inside you’ll find 420 ways to live the green life, the future of sneakers, and, of course, our photo shoot with our cover girl Mila Kunis. Read a few pearls of wisdom from Cho and Penn’s interview as well as a video with the directors of Harold & Kumar after the jump.
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