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G || Get Him to the Greek
Title: Get Him to the Greek
Genre: Comedy
Release Date: June 4, 2010
Run Time: 109 mins.
Rating: R
"The moral of this movie about sex and drugs and excess is that you shouldn’t like sex and drugs and excess."
“Get Him to the Greek” feels a lot like a sequel. It features Russell Brand as the lead singer of a fictional band named Infant Sorrow, for instance. He played that character in “Forgetting Sarah Marshall,” you might recall, but in that film he had to deal with an irritating waiter named Matthew (Jonah Hill). Here, Hill returns but now his name is Aaron Green and he works in the music industry. Yet Sarah Marshall is still Sarah Marshall (Kristen Bell in a cameo appearance) and Aldous Snow still dated her and survived for seven years without touching alcohol.
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