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Get Him To The Greek - Extended Party Edition
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When record company Intern Aaron Green (Jonah Hill) comes up with the idea of an anniversary concert of his favourite band Infant Sorrow at The Greek Theatre, his eccentric boss, Sergio (P Diddy) puts him as the main man on the job. Aaron is delighted as this means he gets to escort his favourite rock star, Aldous Snow (Russell Brand) from London to L.A. But this turns out to be harder than he ever imagined as the out of control rocker takes him on a hilarious drug-fuelled escapade. Brilliant spin off of Forgetting Sarah Marshall with a variety of side-splitting cameos including Lars Ulrich from Metallica!
This 2 disc extended party edition includes hours of additional footage on both DVD and BD and includes both the extended and theatrical version of the movie. (Matt Fairfield)
Special Features:
- Deleted Scenes
- Alternate/Extended Scenes
- Alternate Intro / Alternate Ending
- Blind Medicine
- Line-O-Rama
- Gag Reel Pts 1 and 2
- Interviews
- Getting to Get Him to the Greek
- Getting in Tune with the Greek
- The Making of African Child and more
- Universal Pictures
- Nicholas Stoller
- 15
- Jonah Hill
- Russell Brand
- Rose Byrne
- Tyler McKinney
- Zoe Salmon
- Lino Facioli
- Lars Ulrich
- Mario López
- Pink
- Billy Bush
- Kurt Loder
- Christina Aguilera
- Colm Meaney
- Ray Siegle
- Chad Cleven
English for the Hard of Hearing, Arabic, Icelandic
- 1:85:1 Anomorphic
- English
- 2
- Get Him To The Greek
- 2
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Total Price: £40.98
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When record company Intern Aaron Green (Jonah Hill) comes up with the idea of an anniversary concert of his favourite band Infant Sorrow at The Greek Theatre, his eccentric boss, Sergio (P Diddy) puts him as the main man on the job. Aaron is delighted as this means he gets to escort his favourite rock star, Aldous Snow (Russell Brand) from London to L.A. But this turns out to be harder than he ever imagined as the out of control rocker takes him on a hilarious drug-fuelled escapade. Brilliant spin off of Forgetting Sarah Marshall with a variety of side-splitting cameos including Lars Ulrich from Metallica!
This 2 disc extended party edition includes hours of additional footage on both DVD and BD and includes both the extended and theatrical version of the movie. (Matt Fairfield)
Special Features:
- Deleted Scenes
- Alternate/Extended Scenes
- Alternate Intro / Alternate Ending
- Blind Medicine
- Line-O-Rama
- Gag Reel Pts 1 and 2
- Interviews
- Getting to Get Him to the Greek
- Getting in Tune with the Greek
- The Making of African Child and more
- Universal Pictures
- Nicholas Stoller
- 15
- Jonah Hill
- Russell Brand
- Rose Byrne
- Tyler McKinney
- Zoe Salmon
- Lino Facioli
- Lars Ulrich
- Mario López
- Pink
- Billy Bush
- Kurt Loder
- Christina Aguilera
- Colm Meaney
- Ray Siegle
- Chad Cleven
English for the Hard of Hearing, Arabic, Icelandic
- 1:85:1 Anomorphic
- English
- 2
- Get Him To The Greek
- 2
Frequently Bought Together
Total Price: £40.98
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Get him to the greek
I bought this DVD as a present but I have seen the film, It is quite a funny movie with Jonah Hill in excellent form and Russell Brand well being Russell Brand. It's a good funny entertaining movie with no surprises fans of Russell Brand will love it, I enjoyed it but it wasn't anything I hadn't seen before to be honest. Therefore I give it 3 out of 5 good but not great.
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Get Him To The Greek - Extended Party Edition
great film, really funny
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Get Him To The Greek
That's entertainment. A must for a night in with the lads and a few beers. Russell Brand at his best (being himself), Jonah Hill is new to me but I was impressed, he gave a realistic and funny performance. A movie you can watch over again.
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