& FREE Delivery in the UK on orders over £20. Details
Only 2 left in stock (more on the way).
Dispatched from and sold by Amazon. Gift-wrap available.
Quantity:1
Get Him to the Greek - Ex... has been added to your Basket
+ Â£1.26 UK delivery
Used: Very Good | Details
Condition: Used: Very Good
Comment: Buy with confidence from a huge UK seller with over 3 million feedback ratings, all items despatched next day directly from the UK. All items are quality guaranteed.

Other Sellers on Amazon
Add to Basket
£12.36
& FREE Delivery in the UK on orders over £20.00. Details
Sold by: skyvo-direct
41 used & new from £0.21
Have one to sell? Sell on Amazon

Get Him to the Greek - Extended Party Edition [Blu-ray] [Region Free]

4 out of 5 stars 115 customer reviews

Want it delivered to Germany - Mainland by tomorrow, 12 Apr.? Order within 2 hrs 57 mins and choose One-Day Delivery at checkout. Details
Dispatched from and sold by Amazon. Gift-wrap available.
Note: This item is eligible for click and collect. Details
Pick up your parcel at a time and place that suits you.
  • Choose from over 13,000 locations across the UK
  • Prime members get unlimited deliveries at no additional cost
How to order to an Amazon Pickup Location?
  1. Find your preferred location and add it to your address book
  2. Dispatch to this address when you check out
Learn more
24 new from Â£2.99 16 used from Â£0.21 1 collectible from Â£17.77

Prime Instant Video

Watch Get Him to the Greek instantly for £0.00 with Prime Instant Video
Also available to rent on Blu-ray from LOVEFiLM By Post
£7.42 & FREE Delivery in the UK on orders over £20. Details Only 2 left in stock (more on the way). Dispatched from and sold by Amazon. Gift-wrap available.

Special Offers and Product Promotions

  • Check out big titles at small prices with our Chart Offers in DVD & Blu-ray. Find more great prices in our Top Offers Store.
  • Note: Blu-ray discs are in a high definition format and need to be played on a Blu-ray player.

  • Important Information on Firmware Updates: Having trouble with your Blu-ray disc player? Will certain discs just not play? You may need to update the firmware inside your player. Click here to learn more.


Frequently Bought Together

  • Get Him to the Greek - Extended Party Edition [Blu-ray] [Region Free]
  • +
  • Role Models [Blu-ray] [Region Free]
  • +
  • Pineapple Express [Blu-ray] [2009] [Region Free]
Total price: £18.45
Buy the selected items together

What Other Items Do Customers Buy After Viewing This Item?

Customers Also Watched on Amazon Video


Product details

  • Actors: Russell Brand, Jonah Hill, Rose Byrne, Elizabeth Moss
  • Directors: Nicholas Stoller
  • Format: Blu-ray
  • Language: English
  • Subtitles: English, German
  • Subtitles For The Hearing Impaired: English
  • Region: All Regions (Read more about DVD/Blu-ray formats.)
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Classification: 15
  • Studio: Universal Pictures UK
  • DVD Release Date: 1 Nov. 2010
  • Run Time: 109 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (115 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B003DZ1396
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 12,292 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

Customers Viewing This Page May Be Interested In These Sponsored Links

  (What is this?)
1.  Region Free Blu Ray opens new browser window
  -  
All Zone Code Free 3 Year Warranty. Blu-ray Region (A B C), DVD (1 - 8)

Product Description

Product Description

Get Him to the Greek reunites Jonah Hill and Russell Brand with Forgetting Sarah Marshall director Nicholas Stoller in the story of a record company intern with two days to drag an uncooperative rock legend to Hollywood for a comeback concert. The comedy is the latest film from producer Judd Apatow (The 40-Year-Old Virgin, Knocked Up, Funny People).

Aaron Green (Hill) gets things done. The ambitious 24-year-old has been given a career-making assignment. His mission: Fly to London and escort a rock god to L.A.’s world famous Greek Theatre for the first-stop on a huge comeback tour. His record mogul boss, Sergio Roma (Sean Combs), gives him one warning: “The artist is the worst person on Earth. Turn your back on him at your own peril.”

British Rocker Aldous Snow (Brand) is a brilliant musician, but due to a bad break up and nose-diving career, has fallen off the wagon and is now a drunken disaster. Weary of “yes men” and scared he’s entering the “greatest hits” moment in his career, Snow’s in the midst of a nihilistic downward spiral. When he learns his true love, model/pop star Jackie Q (Rose Byrne), is in L.A., Aldous makes it his quest to win her back…right before kick-starting his world domination.

As the countdown to the concert begins, one innocent young man must navigate a minefield of London drug smuggles, New York City brawls and Vegas lap dances to deliver his charge safe and, sort of, sound…all while trying to remain faithful to his med student girlfriend (Elizabeth Moss). He may have to coax, lie to, enable and party with Aldous, but Aaron will get him to the Greek.

Special Features:

  • U-Control Music notes (Theatrical)
  • Auditions
  • Deleted Scenes
  • Music Videos for African Child
  • I Am Jesus
  • Ring 'Round
  • Supertight and Just Say Yes
  • Alternate/Extended Scenes
  • Alternate Intro / Alternate Ending
  • Blind Medicine
  • Line-O-Rama
  • Gag Reel Pts 1 and 2
  • Interviews
  • Getting to Get Him to the Greek
  • Getting in Tune with the Greek
  • The Making of African Child
  • World Tour Riding Daphne
  • VH1 Storytellers – Furry Walls
  • The Today Show The Clap
  • Feature Commentaries
  • Karaoke
  • Pocket Blu and more

Customer Reviews

Top Customer Reviews

Format: DVD
Let me start by saying I am not a Russel Brand fan. I was looking forward to the movie in spite of him and I am pleased to say I was pleasently suprised.

The movie is extremely fast paced and does not stop till the end. The songs and gigs are convingly good enough for you to believe Brand is an actual rockstar.

Judd Apatow movies tend to be split in two halfs, the first half usual been insanely funny whilst the second half tends to dip into the drama genre and quiets down, notable examples been funny people and superbad. Get him to the greek does not suffer from this and whilst the film does have a notable second half 'mood' it is still funny and because of the great characters, you do actually care about what happens to them.

Get him to the Greek is a great combination of hilarious comedy, gross out moments, some catchy songs and the debut of a hilarious P.diddy who almost steals the film with his text messaging.

Jonah Hill is perfect for the role whilst Brand has found his 'character' (party rock star) and pulls it off perfectly but i'm still convinced this is the only role he will ever play, like Jack Black will almost always be the overweight roadie character in School of Rock.

One of the only downsides to the movie is that you feel the boundries are always been pushed, like the writers and testing how much weirdness can be delivered and indeed the last attempt at this does cross the line, in my opinion.

A great 'laugh out loud' comedy, a MUST for any Apatow fans and indeed anyone who doesnt mind a bit of 'gross' with their comedy.
Comment 9 people found this helpful. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Sending feedback...
Thank you for your feedback.
Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again
Report abuse
Format: DVD
Modern comedy is pretty poor; all these gross out 15 certificate films have forgotten the basic principle of telling jokes. Instead these films rely on amusing characters and situations often don't work. However, in some cases the process of character, situation and casting does work and this can lead to some great laughs. `Get Him to the Greek' is no `Anchorman', but in terms of modern comedy it is certainly one of the best of the `Apatow' cannon.

`Greek' works because of the cast. There is little story to speak of, essentially straight laced record exec Aaron Green (Jonah Hill) must get drug addled rock star Aldous Snow (Russell Brand) to a concert in time. Thus ensues a road movie that encompasses London, Vegas and LA; with all the fruits of destruction that they offer. It seems that director Nicholas Stoller has created a loose situation comedy and thrown the likes of Hill and Brand into an improvisation experiment. When the patter is flowing the film excels. I've not been witness to drug excess in my time, but the scene that shows Brand et al. off their faces is genuinely funny - I now want a furry wall in my house. This sequence highlights one of the best extended cameos that I have seen in a long time; P Diddy as the insane Record Producer - embarrasses Tom Cruise's cameo in `Tropic Thunder'.

Scene after disjointed scene throws funny moments at the viewer, but the pure reckless nature of the film eventually undermines it. You find it hard to care about the character arcs when they are all over the place and none of them are particularly likable. With a slightly more structured narrative `Get Him to The Greek' would have been the best comedy of 2010, instead it is good fun that makes little sense.
Comment One person found this helpful. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Sending feedback...
Thank you for your feedback.
Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again
Report abuse
Format: Blu-ray
I`m not going to write yet another description of this film as there are many here that explain the inns n outs of it so well. But I would like to add my bit.

Both the wife and I like Brand, luved `Forgetting Sarah Marshall` and feel that this film should be watched first to really enjoy ` Get Him to the Greek` and probably more importantly, be a Brand fan with understanding his type of `tilted` humour.

Brand is truly amazing in this role and really becomes this believable supa popstar, especially when he sings `I`m coming up` in the final concert. Amazing, truly amazing voice. Because knowing he actually sang and performed all the songs in the film himself and that the main concert you see was filmed at 4am in the morning, puts him way up in my charts because he perfoms them so professionally. The concerts are so brill and the songs so catchy that Brand really has done a truly top job in making you think his character could actually exist. The lyrics are soooooo rude in `Ring around my Posey` that you`ll sit there thinking did she really just say the word arshole!

Actually all the songs are clever and this is Brand at his very best! If you find yourself singing along to `Who`s got the Clap` then buy the music cd like we did!!!...... Sad I know but oh sooooooooo funny!!
Comment Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Sending feedback...
Thank you for your feedback.
Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again
Report abuse
Format: Amazon Video Verified Purchase
As a middle aged female, I really wasn't expecting a lot from this film. However, I was swayed by seeing Elizabeth Moss and Rose Byrne in the cast. I'm not a fan of laddish comedies and Judd Apatow's films don't do a great deal for me usually, however I really enjoyed this one! There was a sweetness to Jonah Hill's character (although him dating a girl who looks like Elizabeth Moss and is also a doctor is pure wish fulfilment! This film was before Hill lost a lot of weight - he is pretty large here!)
For me, most of the fun was from Russell Brand and Rose Byrne who were just hilarious together. Brand plays the debauched but likeable Aldous Snow really well and Byrne shows she really is one of the most versatile actresses around with a very funny rock star wife role.
I could have done without Sean Puffy Coombs super sweary record boss and the subplot with Colm Meaney as Snow's dad was a bit dull. As it often the case with Apatow, he crosses the line from funny to overly gross at times, (drug smuggling scene...threesome...hmm no) but this is a film I've watched a couple of times and it still makes me laugh. Not sure Russell Brand has ever been so well matched for a role.
Comment Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Sending feedback...
Thank you for your feedback.
Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again
Report abuse


Customer Discussions


Look for similar items by category


Feedback