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61
Viewer score based on 405 votes.

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65
Critics' score based on 39 reviews.
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This movie is hilarious!

November 12,2011
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sooooooo funny I watch it EVERY NIGHT to make me laugh. seriously.:)

April 08,2011
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Edan Aharony - A hilarious movie a notch below The Hangover or I should say 2 notches below which says highly about this movie. Jonah Hill... is great in portraying himself, it seems. The guy is continually torn between his need to fulfill the life he always dreamed of (Rock and Roll, Chicks and Drugs) and the life he know is the right life to live - a stable life with a good paying job and a wife that loves him. Russel Brand as the rocker, a roll he carried over from Forgetting Sarah Marshall (she makes a cameo in this movie)is excellent. He is the one who is drawing Jonah Hill to the forbidden life and he does it with great talent. And P Diddy is the master mind of it all the guy who mind f**ks everyone. Great movie, lots of laughs. Edan Aharony Full Review

November 23,2010
Edaharony

fun movie i will buy it on dvd not for kid it good and i rated 4

August 22,2010
WilliamSicklick

this movie has some really great actors like jonah hill and russel brand it has some real good and addicting songs in it

July 30,2010
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Critic Reviews

So comically fertile and yet so grounded in the reality of its characters that it's really a kind of marvel.Full Review

Mick LaSalle
San Francisco Chronicle

Under the cover of slapstick, cheap laughs, raunchy humor, gross-out physical comedy and sheer exploitation, Get Him to the Greek also is fundamentally a sound movie.Full Review

Roger Ebert
Chicago Sun-Times

Hill, dialing back on the pissy vulgarity of his supporting roles in "Knocked Up" and "Funny People," makes the perfect foil, as passive and impressionable as Brand is reckless and impulsive.Full Review

Scott Tobias
The Onion (A.V. Club)

A clever rock-world satire, with some lively take-offs on the TMZ-gossip magazine circus, but it's also too long, and by the time of the inevitable Las Vegas sequence, it starts to grow repetitive.Full Review

Owen Gleiberman
Entertainment Weekly

Turns out to be the funniest hard-R comedy since "The Hangover."Full Review

James Berardinelli
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