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Get Him To The Greek trailer
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Russell Brand and Jonah Hill star in upcoming comedy Get Him To The Greek. Which we have the trailer for right here…!
Published on Feb 12, 2010
Forgetting Sarah Marshall was, in hindsight, a fairly decent comedy. It had a solid number of good chuckles, and is worth catching up with if you didn't see it first time round.
It also introduced the character of Aldous Snow, a rock star played by Russell Brand, who's the focus of this spin-off movie. The plot revolves around Jonah Hill's assistant having to get Snow from London to Los Angeles for a special performance.
The film comes from the writer and director of the aforementioned Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Nicholas Stoller, and it's due out in the US on 4th June (there's no UK date yet, but it looks like Universal is going for a staggered European roll-out). And here's the first trailer for it.
Our thoughts? Not bad, but it ain't a trailer that sells a ticket for us. Take a look and see if you think differently...
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