Get Him to the Greek

2010

Action / Adventure / Comedy / Music

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Raymond Lee as Ricky
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Meghan Markle as Tatiana
Elisabeth Moss Photo
Elisabeth Moss as Daphne Binks
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Kristen Bell as Sarah Marshall
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701.60 MB
1280*720
English 2.0
R
23.976 fps
1 hr 49 min
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2.1 GB
1920*1040
English 5.1
R
23.976 fps
1 hr 53 min
P/S 3 / 16

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by zardoz-134 / 10

Not Very Funny

They should have called this movie "My Favorite Rock Star" because "Forgetting Sarah Marshall" director Nicholas Stoller scenarist Jason Segel look like the Peter O'Toole comedy "My Favorite Year" inspired them. Pinnacle Record President Sergio Roma (Sean Combs) is searching for a surefire hit to keep his brood of kids in Air Jordans when an intern Aaron Green (Jonah Hill of "Super Bad") suggest that they stage a comeback concert at the Greek Theater for washed up British rocker Aldous Snow (Russell Brand of "Forgetting Sarah Marshall")whose career tanked after he produced an album called "African Child." Sergio packs Aaron off on a trans-Atlantic flight to London to pick up Snow and bring him back in 72 hours. Meanwhile, Aaron and his live-in girlfriend Daphne (Elisabeth Moss of "Did You Hear About the Morgans?") are having relationship woes. She is a hospital intern who is worked so hard that she doesn't get to spend much time with Aaron. She finds a job in Seattle that would give them more time together, but it would force Aaron to look for a new job. They decide to break up and Aaron flies off to England. Of course, the comedy here is that Aldous is a drugged-out rock & roller who cannot get enough booze and narcotics into his system while straight-laced Aaron does his best to keep him off drugs and get him onto the plane. The irony is that Aaron eventually winds up doing all of Aldous's narcotics. At one point, Aaron has to stuff a ball of heroin up his anus so that the two of them can slip past the airport checkers. Aaron discovers what it is like to be a free-wheeling, drugged out guy and gets laid once in a bathroom by a woman and later is raped by a drugged out Vegas chick called Destiny who stuffs a dildo up his butt while she straddles him in bed. Indeed, poor Aaron does virtually everything to nurse maid Aldous to the concert. The jokes are not that funny and the formulaic characters are far from sympathetic, despite the fact that Aldous redeems himself and Aaron becomes Aldous' producer. Incidentally, Aaron and Daphne hook back up and make it to Seattle. Sean Combs delivers one of the funniest performances and Colm Meaney of "Con Air" isn't far behind him as Aldous' father Jonathan Snow. Kristen Bell appears in a cameo.

Reviewed by SnoopyStyle8 / 10

Great funny characters and Jonah Hill is great

Aldous Snow (Russell Brand) is a messed up rock star. He has a damaged relationship with his ex Jackie Q (Rose Byrne). Aaron Green (Jonah Hill) pitches an idea for a 10 year anniversary of Aldous Snow's successful Live at the Greek Theatre show to label head Sergio (Sean Combs). Aaron is given the chance to wrangle Aldous for his big chance.

The Judd Apatow friends gather together to do another hilarious movie. Russell Brand is wonderously wild and childlike. Jonah Hill is a great straight man, charmingly funny and sweet. The combo is a home run. Even P Diddy is great as the bombastic exec. Jonah and Elisabeth Moss are hilarious together in the beginning. The Sarah Marshall call back is hilarious. But it's not just all hilarity. Aldous has real personal problems and not just about the drugs. It's a wonderful mix of heart and comedy. Start stroking the fury wall.

Reviewed by kosmasp7 / 10

Where's the Greek?

No Greeks here ... well at least none I could identify. But apart from my oblivious state of mind concerning the location of the Greek (not sure if this is a real thing they refer to, to be quite honest),this is a funny look with a lot of swipes at the music industry in general and celebrity status too.

Just the beginning though is something that will alienate quite a few people. I saw the uncut version, so not sure of how much of the music video is in the regular cut. But let's just say yo can't be squeamish or on a political correctness path - this will not sit well with you. If you dislike Brand himself ... well that doesn't help either. I know some people who find him annoying and his role here does not help liking him more.

I'm not saying he's playing himself (hey, that's not what I meant, though there are quite a few innuendos in this one, so who knows?),but for some what is portrayed here, is how they perceive him in actual life. Overall this is juvenille and quite vulgar from start to finish. Puff Daddy (Sean Combs) or whatever he's calling himself is quite the discovery ... let's get it on then

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