GET HIM TO THE GREEK gets a red band trailer

GET HIM TO THE GREEK gets a red band trailer

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The upcoming comedy GET HIM TO THE GREEK revisits the “Aldus Snow” character from FORGETTING SARAH MARSHALL, once again played by Russell Brand.  We previously posted the poster and first trailer HERE.  This time Jonah Hill (playing a different character than what he played in FSM) takes the lead playing a record company employee given the opportunity of a lifetime by his stressed-out boss (P. Diddy), but things with Aldue Snow are always unpredictable, and you can imagine comedy is gonna ensue.  This film is filled with musical personalities, including Christina Aguilera and Katy Perry, and Jonah Hill always manages to get good laughs.  Check out the new red band trailer and tell us what you think in the comments below.

GET HIM TO THE GREEK opens June 4, 2010

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