
Get Him to the Greek
After a brilliant and memorable performance in ‘Forgetting Sarah Marshall’ as Rock Star Legend ‘Aldous Snow’ Russell Brand is back to reprise his super star role in the brand new hit comedy ‘Get Him to the Greek’. After fast talking his way into his dream career, Aaron Greenberg (Jonah Hill) is given his first assignment by his new boss (P. Diddy or whatever he is calling himself these days) – the job? To find Aldous and bring him back to Los Angeles to perform at a sell-out 10 year anniversary concert in the in world famous Greek Theatre. Sounds simple enough until Aaron finds his celebrity rocker on a whirlwind bender that would make Mick Jagger look like a sober nun.
So begins a frantic 72 hour journey with Aaron barely able to control the wild and drunk Aldous – succumbing to temptation, downing absinthe shots, a particularly painful head banging sex scene in a bathroom stall and even a little back passage smuggling, all for his dream job.
If you like the sound of ‘Get Him to the Greek’ be sure to check out: Rock Star, This is Spinal Tap, Almost Famous
The Collector
A simple heist turns completely sour for a home invader. Michael and Victoria Chase decided to move their family to a more secluded house in the middle of Detroit; they hire Arkin to install their isolated house with the latest security devices to keep their home safe. However when Arkin meets his wife, he finds out that loan sharks are demanding their debts be paid back in full but Arkin’s pay cheque woh’t be enough so he resorts to burglary. Knowing what and where all the security devices are in the Chase house he plots to break in and loot the place but his plans go wrong when he finds that someone has already beaten him to the break-in and imprisoned the Chase family.
To make it worse, the sadistic criminal has booby-trapped the house with lethal traps and now Arkin must break out of the house that he had so desperately tried to rob.
If you want to stay home but ‘The Collector’ sounds like your kind of movie then the @rcade recommends: The Bone Collector, Saw, The Stranger