


Get Him to the Greek
Pinnacle records has the perfect plan to get their sinking company back on track: a comeback concert in LA featuring Aldous Snow, a fading rockstar who has dropped off the radar in recent years. Record company intern Aaron Green is faced with the monumental task of bringing his idol, out of control rock star Aldous Snow, back to LA for his comeback show.
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Plot Summary
A young record company intern is tasked with escorting a volatile rock star from London to a concert at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles. Along the way, they embark on a wild and chaotic journey filled with substance abuse, partying, and personal demons. The intern must keep the musician in line and ensure he makes it to the stage on time, all while battling his own insecurities and temptations.
Critical Reception
Get Him to the Greek was met with generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its raunchy humor and the comedic chemistry between Jonah Hill and Russell Brand. While some found the plot predictable, many applauded its energy and laugh-out-loud moments, establishing it as a successful stoner comedy.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its hilarious and outrageous humor.
- The chemistry between Jonah Hill and Russell Brand is a major highlight.
- Some critics found the humor too crude or the plot too familiar.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally indicate that viewers enjoyed the film's crude humor and the performances of the lead actors, particularly Russell Brand's portrayal of the rock star. Many found it to be a funny and entertaining comedy, though some noted it was not for the easily offended.
Fun Fact
Russell Brand reprised his role as Aldous Snow from the 2008 film 'Forgetting Sarah Marshall'.
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