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Russell Brand: Staying Faithful to Katy Perry Is No Problem

Actor/comedian Russell Brand (L) and singer Katy Perry arrive at the premiere of Universal Pictures' “Get Him To The Greek” held at the Greek Theatre on May 25, 2010 in Los Angeles, California. (Getty Images) more pics

Interview – “Get Him To the Greek” Director on Russell Brand and Diddy

Writer and director Nicholas Stoller knew he wanted to make a movie about hanging out with rock stars. “Rock stars just take things to a whole different level than comedy nerds,” he says. The director of Forgetting Sarah Marshall and Get Him To The Greek talked with us about his new …

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Russell Brand: ‘Monogamy Chose Me’

Actor/comedian Russell Brand (L) and singer Katy Perry arrive at the premiere of Universal Pictures' “Get Him To The Greek” held at the Greek Theatre on May 25, 2010 in Los Angeles, California. (Getty Images) more pics

‘Get Him to the Greek’

Talking dogs, an out of control rock star, bizarre genetically engineered creatures, and a super-spy masquerading as a normal guy…yes, there’s a little something for everyone in this weekend’s new release. Get Him to the Greek is the funniest film of 2010 by a long-shot. Delivering the most fun I’ve had in a theater this year, this R-rated raunchy, wacky spin-off from 2008’s Forgetting Sarah Marshall is loaded with jokes that connect, it’s fast-paced, and even has a bit of heart to it (it is a Judd Apatow production, after all). The R-rating is rightfully deserved as Get Him to the Greek pushes the limits in its attempts to elicit laughs. It’s not for everyone, taking the whole sex, drugs and rock ‘n roll theme to the absolute extremes, but if you’re not easily offended and ready to laugh, Get Him to the Greek doesn’t disappoint. The Story Russell Brand and Jonah Hill reunite, with Brand playing the character he created in Forgetting Sarah Marshall while Hill’s a completely different character from FSM . Confused? Don’t be…just go with it and move on. This time around Hill plays Aaron Green, a record company employee who loves rock and roll and is committed to his job and his live-in girlfriend. When his boss, Sergio (Sean Combs), asks for suggestions on how to perk up sales, Aaron chimes in with the idea of a 10 year anniversary concert by Aldous Snow at the Greek Theatre. Snow used to be a rock god, but after committing career suicide with the horrible “African Child” song/music video, an absolutely disastrous attempt at displaying an awareness and empathy for those in need, he’s in desperate need of a career resurrection. When none of his other minions come up with a better suggestion, Sergio commands Aaron to go to London, pick up Aldous and get him to the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles in time for the concert that’s now just a few days away. Russell Brand as Aldous Snow in ‘Get Him to the Greek.’ © Universal Pictures What follows is one of the most twisted road trips ever in a feature film. Aaron’s on a tight timeline but Aldous doesn’t operate that way and so getting him from Point A (London) to Point B (New York for interviews) to Point C (Los Angeles for the concert) involves everything from Aaron stuffing drugs up his butt to sex with total strangers to the rubbing of furry walls in an effort to gain inner peace. There’s fighting and fleeing and much debauchery going on as Aaron tries his best to deliver the wild man on time and in one piece, while trying not to get swept up into Aldous’ hard-partying, ‘looks glamourous from the outside but doesn’t hold up on close inspection’ ways.

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Russell Brand Doesn’t Think Monogamy Is For Everyone

Actor/comedian Russell Brand (L) and singer Katy Perry arrive at the premiere of Universal Pictures' 'Get Him To The Greek' held at the Greek Theatre on May 25, 2010 in Los Angeles, California. (Getty Images) more pics

‘Jaws’ Shark Hunted Down

The star of “Jaws” has been found resting in a Los Angeles junkyard. No, not Richard Dreyfuss — the shark! With the 35th anniversary of Steven Spielberg's classic blockbuster just around the corner, an NPR reporter set out to track down the mechanical beast that struck fear into the hearts of so many. In order to maximize their control over the creature, the “Jaws” filmmakers built three sharks for their 1975 movie. All created from the same mold, the sharks were dubbed “Bruce” after Spielberg's lawyer, Bruce Ramer. The gigantic metal creatures were 25-feet long and weighed hundreds of pounds. The heads alone came in at 400 lbs. apiece, with jaws the size of a small human. When reporter and “Jaws”-enthusiast Cory Turner set out to track down Bruce's whereabouts, he went straight to the source — the movie's director. A spokesman for Steven Spielberg explained that the original Bruces had all been destroyed, as no one had thought to save them. But theories circulated on a Facebook page for the famous shark that another Bruce might be out there. After a little research, Turner discovered that a fourth shark had indeed been cast from the original mold, just months after its brothers were constructed. The baby of the Bruce family was created for display at Universal Studios Theme Park, where it hung by its tail for fifteen years. In 1990, the shark was taken down and shipped out to destinations unknown. Turner picked up the phone and started dialing junkyards. He finally found the creature in a yard in the Sun Valley area of Southern California — just minutes away from Universal. Turner brought the team who built Bruce — art department members Joe Alves and Roy Arbogast to verify the shark's authenticity. “It's the real one,” Arbogast told Turner after examining the creature. “It's just kinda' nice to see it again after 25 or 30 years. It's amazing that it's still here.” Bruce's discovery couldn't come at a better time. There's talk that Universal might be considering a 3D “Jaws” remake — with comedian Tracy Morgan in the shark-hunter role. Perhaps Bruce will find his way onto the silver screen once again. added by: danteglam

Is Jeff Zucker Finally Out at NBC?

If reading about people failing upwards makes you particularly angry, then maybe skip this post altogether. Word has it that NBC Universal president and CEO Jeff Zucker has accepted an exit package of between $30 and $40 million to leave the network he helped ruin sometime after Comcast officially acquires General Electric in 2011. That’s right: You won’t have Jeff Zucker to kick around anymore. Eventually.

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Rick Baker Pushes Envelope on Wolfman’s Makeup FX, Passive-Aggression

Universal’s misconceived, underperforming The Wolfman is out on DVD and Blu-ray, which has given makeup-effects wizard Rick Baker an opportunity to elaborate a little on how the film achieved its Benicio Del Toro-to-werewolf transformations. In short: Frustratingly! But that’s OK!

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Meet the 14-Year-Old Toilet Aficionado ‘ToiletDude7’ [Interview]

On March 24, 2009, Toiletdude7 recorded himself flushing a Universal Rundle Atlas toilet and uploaded it to YouTube. Since then, he’s uploaded more than 183 videos of toilets flushing. We spoke to ToiletDude7 about his unusual passion. More

Meet 14 Year-old YouTube Toilet Aficionado ToiletDude7 [Interview]

On March 24th, 2009 Toiletdude7 recorded himself flushing a Universal Rundle Atlas toilet and uploaded it to YouTube. Since then, he’s uploaded more than 183 videos of toilets flushing. We spoke to ToiletDude7 about his passion. More