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Watch the first five minutes of Get Him To The Greek
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Ali
4th June 2010
Love Russell Brand? Watch the first five minutes of his new movie online for free. Hate Russell Brand? Watch the first five minutes of his new movie online for free. Ambivalent? Pick a side, dude.
Personally, I can take or leave Russell Brand and his 'Victorian Dandy' act, but I don't really understand the mass hatred that's aimed at him. He basically does what every other egocentrical, fame-addled celebrity does - drinks, does drugs, fucks other celebrities - only Brand actually has the decency to admit it and make it part of his act.
Get Him To The Greek is really his first starring role in Hollywood. Reprising his rock star character Aldous Snow from Forgetting Sarah Marshall, he's teamed with Jonah Hill (bizarrely, not reprising his character from the same movie) in a race to get to the scene of Snow's first iconic gig to play a concert. (That's Snow as in Aldous, not Snow of 'Informer' fame. A licky boom-boom-down).
Here's your first five minutes then, congratulations if you can spot Aussie actress Rose Byrne underneath all that make-up, wigs and British-ness. Kudos also for the pixellated crotch: she really has nailed us Brits.
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