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American Trip

Titre original : Get Him to the Greek
  • 2010
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  • 1h 49min
NOTE IMDb
6,3/10
189 k
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Russell Brand and Jonah Hill in American Trip (2010)
A record company intern (Hill) is hired to accompany out-of-control British rock star Aldous Snow (Brand) to a concert at L.A.'s Greek Theater.
Lire trailer2:31
9 Videos
99+ photos
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Un stagiaire dans une maison de disque est engagé pour accompagner la rock star britannique incontrôlable Aldous Snow à son concert à Los Angeles.Un stagiaire dans une maison de disque est engagé pour accompagner la rock star britannique incontrôlable Aldous Snow à son concert à Los Angeles.Un stagiaire dans une maison de disque est engagé pour accompagner la rock star britannique incontrôlable Aldous Snow à son concert à Los Angeles.

  • Réalisation
    • Nicholas Stoller
  • Scénario
    • Nicholas Stoller
    • Jason Segel
  • Casting principal
    • Jonah Hill
    • Russell Brand
    • Elisabeth Moss
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    6,3/10
    189 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Nicholas Stoller
    • Scénario
      • Nicholas Stoller
      • Jason Segel
    • Casting principal
      • Jonah Hill
      • Russell Brand
      • Elisabeth Moss
    • 246avis d'utilisateurs
    • 213avis des critiques
    • 65Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire et 14 nominations au total

    Vidéos9

    Get Him to the Greek: Trailer #1
    Trailer 2:31
    Get Him to the Greek: Trailer #1
    Get Him To The Greek: Daphne Tells Aaron They Are Moving To Seattle
    Clip 0:35
    Get Him To The Greek: Daphne Tells Aaron They Are Moving To Seattle
    Get Him To The Greek: Daphne Tells Aaron They Are Moving To Seattle
    Clip 0:35
    Get Him To The Greek: Daphne Tells Aaron They Are Moving To Seattle
    Get Him To The Greek: Aaron Is Amped Up On Adrenaline On The Drive To La
    Clip 0:38
    Get Him To The Greek: Aaron Is Amped Up On Adrenaline On The Drive To La
    Get Him To The Greek: Aldous Calls Up Jackie Who Is In Bed With Lars Ulrich
    Clip 0:46
    Get Him To The Greek: Aldous Calls Up Jackie Who Is In Bed With Lars Ulrich
    Get Him To The Greek: Aldous Asks Aaron's Opinion About The African Child
    Clip 1:02
    Get Him To The Greek: Aldous Asks Aaron's Opinion About The African Child
    Get Him To The Greek: Sergio Chases Aldous And Aaron Down The Hotel Corridor
    Clip 0:46
    Get Him To The Greek: Sergio Chases Aldous And Aaron Down The Hotel Corridor

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    Rôles principaux99+

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    Jonah Hill
    Jonah Hill
    • Aaron Green
    Russell Brand
    Russell Brand
    • Aldous Snow
    Elisabeth Moss
    Elisabeth Moss
    • Daphne Binks
    Rose Byrne
    Rose Byrne
    • Jackie Q
    Tyler McKinney
    • African Child in Video
    Zoe Salmon
    • Zoe Salmon
    Lino Facioli
    Lino Facioli
    • Naples
    Eric Marshall
    Eric Marshall
    • Concert goer
    Lars Ulrich
    Lars Ulrich
    • Lars Ulrich
    Mario Lopez
    Mario Lopez
    • Mario Lopez
    • (as Mario López)
    P!nk
    P!nk
    • Pink
    • (as Pink)
    Billy Bush
    Billy Bush
    • Billy Bush
    Kurt Loder
    Kurt Loder
    • Kurt Loder
    • (as Kurt F. Loder)
    Christina Aguilera
    Christina Aguilera
    • Christina Aguilera
    Colm Meaney
    Colm Meaney
    • Jonathan Snow
    Ray Siegle
    Ray Siegle
    • Paparazzo in LA
    Chad Cleven
    Chad Cleven
    • Paparazzo in LA
    Jonathan Chris Lopez
    • Paparazzo in LA
    • Réalisation
      • Nicholas Stoller
    • Scénario
      • Nicholas Stoller
      • Jason Segel
    • Toute la distribution et toute l’équipe technique
    • Production, box office et plus encore chez IMDbPro

    Avis des utilisateurs246

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    8thesubstream

    So much puke

    It's not quite Pixar-like, Judd Apatow's streak of very funny, very good films, but it's close. As a producer, he's as close as it gets to Mr. Automatic, going from Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy to The 40-Year-Old Virgin to Talladega Nights to Superbad to Pineapple Express with only a couple Year One's and Walk Hard's to queer the run. Apatow's done it the right way, by surrounding himself with a gang of truly funny people and by recognizing what a lot of timid, gloss-obsessed Hollywood folks won't: that guys like Jonah Hill, Michael Cera, Steve Carell and Seth Rogan could carry pictures. They're all... these are odd-looking dudes, these Apatowian fellas, and it's hard to make them look good blown up billboard size. But all of them can write their own jokes, all of them are funny, and as Hill proves in the new Get Him to the Greek, all of them can carry the weight of a big film on their back, despite their schlubbiness, despite the films not being SNL spin-offs. There's just talent and comedy, that's both fresh and charmingly old-fashioned. With Get Him to the Greek there's a weird bit of Hollywood story/actor oddness that evaporates as soon as the picture gets rolling: writer/director Nicholas Stoller is taking characters from a previous film that he directed (that was written by and starred Jason Segel), Forgetting Sarah Marshall, keeping one intact (Russel Brand's rock god Aldous Snow) and slightly tweaking one other (Jonah Hill's disturbed-fan maître d' becomes a shy music intern), and sets them loose in a completely unconnected narrative. Snow is the last true rockstar, recently fallen hard off the wagon post-a disastrous, career-threatening single about starvation in Africa called "African Child". Worried about slumping record sales and a label-head (the surprisingly entertaining Sean "Diddy" Combs) looking for "the next thing", intern Aaron Green (Hill) suggests the company return to its rock roots and sponsor a gig at the Greek theatre in L.A., to mark the 10th anniversary of a legendary Aldous Snow show. Green is sent to London to collect him, packing an adrenaline shot and instructions to do whatever it takes to get the slippery, deluded, hard-partying rock god to L.A. in three days. Very funny hijinks ensue.

    Brand as Snow is the spectacle, the wild spark that animates the whole film. Snow vacillates wildly from petulant artistic preciousness to aggressive junkie posturing to anarchic drug logic and back. Story-wise, tt's a dangerous thing to chance, as the rock-excess thing has been parodied to near-death. Brand, though, limns the edges of his chaos with occasional moments of human frailty. The film notes late in the going that Snow's self-appointed rock messiah is intelligent, and it's a small ignorable moment that speaks to the subtle bits of originality in the film's script and in Brand's performance: he's a pompous idiotic waster in true rock fashion, but there's a cruel, manipulative intelligence underneath it all that helps the whole film feel fresh and funny, even if it's going over well-trod Spinal Tap ground.

    The discovery of the film, though, is Jonah Hill as Aaron Green, the spectacular punching bag at the heart of a film that mercilessly visits every kind of humiliation and degradation on him. He stands square in the furnace blast of Snow's rock-superstar excess and the shrivelling, repeated "mind f__ks" of his conniving, unbalanced boss: he pukes, he's sexually assaulted by more than one person, he's threatened, cursed, party to a stabbing. But what makes Hill's performance truly funny is that while he is in essence a nebbish, a victim, a barf-coated ill-looking cannonball of a man he nonetheless retains a really kind of compelling dignity and oddly endearing self-confidence. There's a depth to Hill's performance in this film (and in Forgetting Sarah Marshall as well) that's actually… special. He's not an oversize wild-man, he's not a tiny Michael Cera-esquire mumbler. He's doing something new, and it along with everything else in this film is very very funny. 8/10
    7cardsrock

    Amusing, if extremely raunchy

    This quasi spin-off of Forgetting Sarah Marshall is definitely not as good as that comedy classic, though it has its moments. The music is straight up great. It's impressive that the songs in this satire of music films is better than most actual music films. The cast is reliable and there are plenty of legit laughs, however some of the raunchiness can be a bit much. It lacks the heart or consistency of FSM, but it's still a pretty entertaining comedy that makes good use of its stars.
    8cadillac20

    Very very funny

    When I saw the trailers for Greek, they looked moderately funny. I hadn't seen Sarah Marshal, so I had no idea what that was all about. But, reviews were good and I thought, hey, what the heck. What I found was a very funny Apatow-filmish take on the rock n roll film. All the elements of a usual Apatow troop film are there: focus on unusual moments, sex drugs and gross out humor, friendship and some serious moments, and the breaking down of typical film trappings. Suffice to say, this is a great summer comedy.

    The film, as many know, charges Allen Green with getting washed up rock star Aldous Snow to the Greek Theater in LA for a 10th anniversary concert. As one would guess, things don't go accordingly, and a whole lot of comedy ensues. The film, more than anything, is essentially a rock pic. It's about the life of this rock star who has burned out his bulb and is attempting to put in a new one. And as Aldous Snow, Russel Brand is fantastic. He truly embodies this rock star and you feel he really IS this character. He boozes it up, drugs it up, sexes it up, and whatever other manner of things a rock star might abuse. He's a mess of a guy, and like so many famous people who have gone south, he's a complicated person who has let fame get the best of him. This is translated extremely well. Despite all the comedy, this is an excellent rock and roll biopic type film. Jonah Hill is great as the lead character with baggage of his own and he does what he does best here, although he plays a more awkward kind of character versus his geek-in- charge style that we're so accustomed too.

    Stealing the show, however, is Sean Combs, who plays Green's boss Sergio. Every scene he is in is hilarious and he is surprisingly funny. It was definitely pleasant to see him pull off such a funny role. The other supporting characters are great, doing a fine job of being very funny themselves. Most of the film falls into stages of comedy bits, and all are pretty damned hilarious. There's nothing here that's too ridiculous, which is nice. There is once scene that kind of makes you raise a brow, but it's just so damn funny, you forget how insane it is. And that's really the charm of the film. Everything about it is larger than life, yet believable. This is exactly why it perfectly molds both the rock star film and an Apatow comedy so perfectly. It's the kind of comedy you would expect it to be, while not knowing exactly what is going to happen. If you don't like these kinds of comedies, this one may not be for you. But if you've enjoyed other films like Sarah Marshal, Pineapple Express, and other Apatow troop films, you'll find Greek hilarious. I know I did.
    desiplaya

    A Hilarious Spin-off

    I was lucky enough to see this movie tonight as an advanced screening at my school.

    It is the funniest movie of the year so far and I think it will be a sleeper hit like The Hangover was last year. I loved Russel Brand's character in Forgetting Sarah Marshall, but I was bit hesitant to see an entire movie based around the character. If you feel the same way as I did, stop! This was an excellent spin off with a great cast. If you love movies like Superbad and The Hangover, you will not be disappointed with this. Although, don't go in expecting another Forgetting Sarah Marshall, which is more of a romantic comedy. This is just 108 minutes (approx) of pure fun and a lot of crude humor.

    Russel Brand, Jonah Hill, and Diddy are flat out hilarious. I'll go far as to say that Diddy's character Sergio is to this movie as Russell Brand's Aldous Snow was to Forgetting Sarah Marshall. There are a lot of hilarious lines throughout the movie and a couple of awesome cameos.

    I haven't laughed as much as I did tonight since I first saw The Hangover last year. If you love comedies, then don't miss this! I highly recommend it.

    9/10
    9imbrokened

    Fantastic Spin-Off

    Opening up with the shooting of Aldos Snow's latest music video and then showing his downward spiral that leads to present day was the hilarious, perfect beginning for this innovative comedic spin-off. If you saw 'Forgetting Sarah Marshall' then this is exactly what you would expect a movie about Aldos Snow to be like. This movie has a heart that I did not expect to see, it's buried under lewd, vulgar and brilliant wit, but it's in there.

    Russell Brand just opens his mouth and his words are comedic gold. Jonah Hill takes a step out of his comfort zone, a bit, and plays a "no confidence good guy". (Usually he's the overconfident prick, for all you naysayers). Diddy delivers a surprisingly strong performance that I'm sure shocked anyone who sees him. He's actually hilarious! His repartee with everyone he comes into contact with is spot-on. The entire cast has hilarious one-liners and the two main characters really make this movie a joy to watch.

    The plot is actually a creative one, something we don't see a lot of nowadays. Albeit the humor treads into "familiar gross-out" jokes, there are clever jokes too. But it's all you have to expect when following "Rock and Roll personified". Another point I was surprised by was that a lot... a lot of the scenes from the trailers were not in the movie. I thought that was a good and bad thing. Good because it didn't show us stuff we've already seen and gave us the chance to see new stuff. But bad because a few of the scenes were real funny.

    For the critics who are hating this movie: Do you like comedy? Do you like Apatow's stuff? Do you like Russell Brand or Jonah Hill? If the answer is no to any 2 of these... why are you reviewing this movie? Your opinion is pointless for the people that actually DO like these movies.

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    • Anecdotes
      Russell Brand filmed scenes performing as rock star Aldous Snow at his sell-out comedy show "Scandalous", in front of 20,000 people, at the O2 arena in London. Jack Black and Jason Segel joined him on stage.
    • Gaffes
      In Las Vegas, the view out the window clearly shows the circular hotel tower of the old Sands hotel and casino, which was imploded in 1996.
    • Citations

      Aldous Snow: When the world slips you a Jeffrey, stroke the furry wall.

    • Crédits fous
      After the end credits role, Aaron Green's hallucination of Sergio's head appears saying, "Go home. Get the fuck out of the theater. The movie's over."
    • Versions alternatives
      There is also an unrated version which runs 5 minutes longer than the theatrical version.
    • Connexions
      Featured in The Rotten Tomatoes Show: Shutter Island/The Ghost Writer/Happy Tears (2010)
    • Bandes originales
      African Child (Trapped In Me)
      Written by Mike Viola

      Performed by Infant Sorrow

      Vocal by Russell Brand

      Produced by Lyle Workman

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 1 septembre 2010 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • Official Facebook
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Misión Rockstar
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Abbey Road, St. John's Wood, Londres, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(establishing shots - Aaron arrives in London)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Universal Pictures
      • Relativity Media
      • Spyglass Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • 40 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 60 974 475 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 17 570 955 $US
      • 6 juin 2010
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 91 720 255 $US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 49min(109 min)
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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