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		<description><![CDATA[Get Him to the Greek is a 2010 American comedy film written and directed by Nicholas Stoller and starring Jonah Hill and Russell Brand. The film was released on June 4, 2010. Get Him to the Greek is a spin-off sequel of Stoller&#8217;s 2008 film Forgetting Sarah Marshall, reuniting director Stoller with stars Hill and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;"><em><strong>Get Him to the Greek</strong></em> is a 2010 American comedy film written and directed by Nicholas Stoller and starring Jonah  Hill and Russell Brand. The film was released on June  4, 2010. <em>Get Him to the Greek</em> is a spin-off sequel of  Stoller&#8217;s 2008 film <em>Forgetting Sarah Marshall</em>,  reuniting director Stoller with stars Hill and Brand. Brand reprises his  role as character Aldous Snow from <em>Forgetting Sarah Marshall</em>,  while Hill plays an entirely new character. The film also stars Elisabeth Moss, Rose  Byrne, and Sean &#8220;Diddy&#8221; Combs.<span id="more-364"></span></p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Rock star Aldous Snow (Russell  Brand) releases a song about problems in Africa called &#8220;African  Child.&#8221; The song and music video are seen as horrible and called &#8220;the  worst thing to happen to Africa since apartheid.&#8221; The single seemingly ruins Snow&#8217;s  career, and as a result he starts drinking and doing drugs excessively  once again. His girlfriend Jackie Q (Rose  Byrne), with whom he had a son named Naples, also leaves him, taking  custody of Naples.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Aaron Green (Jonah Hill) is a driven, idealistic young college  graduate who works as an intern at Pinnacle Records. He lives with his  girlfriend Daphne (Elisabeth Moss), a doctor in her internship,  but they do not get to see each other often due to her heavy work  schedule. Pinnacle Records has lost a lot of money, so the head of the  company, Sergio Roma (Sean &#8220;Diddy&#8221; Combs), asks for ideas. Green  proposes to have Snow play at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles for  the tenth anniversary of a particularly famous performance there.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Sergio decides Green has a good idea, so he orders him to transport  Snow from London, to an interview on the <em>Today Show</em>, then to the concert in Los Angeles.  Before he leaves, Green has a fight with Daphne. She was offered a job  in Seattle and wants to move there, but Green is hesitant to do so.  Green has to leave to catch a flight, and he departs thinking they have  broken up. When he arrives at London, he finds Snow is incredibly  difficult and unwilling to listen to Green. As a result, they spend a  long time out partying, constantly pushing their departure further and  further back. Green has been trying to limit Snow&#8217;s narcotic intake, but  is forced to let him do drugs and drink for fear that he won&#8217;t perform.  Because of this, when they finally arrive at the Today Show, barely making the deadline, Green drinks  and smokes as much as he can so Snow cannot. Although Snow originally  wants to sing &#8220;African Child&#8221;, he forgets the words. Green, in his high  and drunk stupor tries to assist him, but Snow simply changes the song.  His performance is well accepted, and both Green and Snow feel better  about future prospects.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">While preparing to fly to Los Angeles, Snow forces Green to smuggle  drugs in his rectum. During their travels and time in London and New  York, Green learns that Snow has become miserable and lonely, as he  misses his son and has not talked to his father in several years. Green  shares his relationship troubles, and Snow encourages him to enjoy his  time in Los Angeles. Giving advice to Snow, Green suggests he visits  Jackie Q and his father and so the two make a stop in Las Vegas the  night prior to the show to see Snow&#8217;s father. Sergio also arrives,  wanting to help oversee the final proceedings. Green, on Sergio&#8217;s  orders, leaves to have sex with a girl named Destiny, but she sodomizes  him with a large dildo. He tells Snow and his father that he has been  raped, so they encourage him to smoke a &#8220;Geoffrey&#8221;, a joint which is  filled with many different drugs. Green starts believing he is having a  heart attack, but the others are too high to help him. Snow has a fight  with his father; Sergio jumps in, and their tussle ends up setting the  club on fire. Green begins feeling better, but Snow attempts to help  Green with an adrenaline shot to the heart and they run out of the club,  chased by Sergio.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Snow and Green are driven to Los Angeles, where Snow visits Jackie Q.  She has been sleeping with Lars  Ulrich (and is apparently engaged to him), and confesses to Snow  that Naples is not actually his biological son. This depresses him even  further. During this time, Green returns to his girlfriend and tries to  make amends for the sex he has had during their fight. She did not  believe they were broken up, leading to more friction. Snow shows up,  trying to help, and invites them to a threesome, which Daphne accepts  and Green reluctantly goes along with. During their sex, Green becomes  distressed, and orders Snow out of his house. Snow has now hit rock  bottom, and an hour before the concert prepares to jump from a roof.  Green comes to his aid and Snow instead jumps into a pool, but hits his  arm on the way down, breaking it. Instead of going to a hospital, Snow  does the concert, realizing his fans are more important than he is.  Although Green discusses with Sergio that Snow really needs help, the  executive&#8217;s only suggestion is to have Snow pop some more pills; this  enabling causes Green to quit in disgust. However, Green sees how happy  Snow is performing and lets him continue while he himself goes home and  reconciles with his girlfriend. Months later in Seattle (where Green and  his girlfriend have moved), a healthier Snow has returned to fame with a  single produced by Green based on events from their night in Las Vegas.</p>
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