Get Him to the Greek
Following the struggle of Aaron Green, who works at a record company that faces many problems, against taking over an important mission of accompanying a well-known English rock star, Aldous Snow, from Los Angeles to the Greek, in order to attend the concert that held there.
4 August 1981, Los Angeles, California, USA
27 September 1976, Charleston, South Carolina, USA
30 May 1953, Dublin, Ireland
3 June 1969, San Francisco, California, USA
June 02, 2012
Diddy's scene-stealing work proves that he should really take a break from trying to prove his Serious Acting Chops and do more comedy.
June 04, 2010
Making Aldous regret his wicked ways is a buzz-kill of major proportions.
June 24, 2010
This is Brand's movie all the way: he's the one snorting the drugs, throwing the tantrums and getting the lion's share of the laughs.
November 09, 2013
Get Him To The Greek is absolutely hilarious. With great music and amusing chemistry between the two leads, it's definitely a must-see.
June 11, 2010
Brand can seem simultaneously randy and strung-out and is often very funny. Hill is surprisingly touching, which is quite a feat given the number of orifices he is required to display.
October 10, 2012
While it's not the classic comedy that you haven't lived until you see it, 'Greek' is more than good enough for a few, goofy laughs.
June 04, 2010
Cheerfully profane in the manner of a dormitory bull session.
October 01, 2012
What we end up with here is a tonally confused film with jokes that mostly miss and some good performances from the leads.
June 07, 2010
The movie's story is conventional in shape, but it has passages of crazy exhilaration and brilliant invention.
September 28, 2012
The jury's still out on Brand as a leading man, at least on this evidence, but chances are you won't find a vehicle better suited to his comic sensibilities than this one.
October 07, 2015
With the film's plot becoming increasingly improbable, a happy ending just seems disingenuous.
June 11, 2010
W.C. Fields warned, "Never work with children or animals." Russell Brand and Jonah Hill can add, "Never work with P. Diddy."

