On "Get Him to the Greek"
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On the surface, "Get Him to the Greek" appears to be another one of those dumb, raunchy comedies about overgrown men-children that is so en vogue these days. And in many ways it is. But the difference in "Greek" and other films of its ilk is that it's often a bit of inspired comic lunacy - a satisfying anarchic romp filled with sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll.Click here to read my full review.
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