Thursday, June 10, 2010

Get Him to the Greek

File:Get Him to the Greek.jpgRated R for language, drug and alcohol use, sexuality, brief nudity, crude sexual humor, slapstick violence

Starring Russell Brand, Jonah Hill, Sean "P. Diddy" Combs, Elizabeth Moss, and Rose Bryne

Russell Brand reprises his role from 2008's "Forgetting Sarah Marshall" as larger than life rocker Aldous Snow - the lead singer of Infant Sorrow. Although we learn that just prior to that film, Aldous and his pop singer wife Jackie Q had split from their 7 year marriage and the past 3 years Aldous has spiraled out of control, turning into a hardcore drug addict.

Jonah Hill, who played a waiter and an over-eager fan of Aldous' in "Forgetting Sarah Marshall," is a completely different character this time, playing recent college grad Aaron Green, who lives with his overworked hospital intern fiance Daphne and works at a record company and helps brainstorm ideas on how to get the company back on track. A lifetime fan of Aldous Snow and his band Infant Sorrow, Aaron points out that next month will be the 10th Anniversary of when Aldous and Infant Sorrow performed at the historic Greek Theatre in LA.

After thinking it through, his boss Sergio decides it might just work, as they can have companies sponsor and televise the event for millions and make money off the DVD and album. He tells Aaron he has 72 hours to pick up Aldous in London, get to New York for an appearance on the Today show and then bring him out to LA for the gig.

Of course things can't go that smoothly though!

When he arrives to pick up him up in London, Aldous claims they changed the date and are a month early. After a hard night of partying, Aaron finally gets him on the plane. Then he has to make sure Aldous is sober for the Today show. Then, Aldous insists they take a detour so he can he visit his father in the States.

Time is running out and Aldous is starting to rethink his life and his relationship with his former wife. Will Aaron be able to get him to the Greek on time? His job and Aldous's career is riding on it!

If you loved the Aldous Snow character in "Forgetting Sarah Marshall" you won't want to miss this spin-off! Aldous is just as quirky and hilarious and clueless as he was the first time, and it features even more hilarious songs by Infant Sorrow. It also cleverly ties the 2 films together with references made to the first.

This one mixes the sweetness of "Forgetting Sarah Marshall" with the craziness of "The Hangover" for a great R-rated comedy. If you enjoyed either of those, you'll definitely like this one!

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