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Video Web Chat With Jonah Hill And Russell Brand

Published: Wed 9 Jun 2010 02:15 PM
Myspace Live Presents Exclusive Video Web Chat With
Jonah Hill And Russell Brand
www.myspace.com/myspaceliveau
4:05pm, Friday, June 11th
MySpace today announced an exclusive LIVE video web chat with Jonah Hill and Russell Brand, taking place on Friday June 11th at 4:05pm at www.myspace.com/myspaceliveau. Hill and Brand will be joining MySpace Live to celebrate the release of their upcoming comedy Get Him to the Greek.
MySpace web chats are interactive, unfiltered, real-time events; Hill and Brand will be streamed live on MySpace as they answer questions submitted by fans, both prior to and during the web chat. Fans can submit their questions by visiting www.myspace.com/myspaceliveau any time from now until the chat goes live. From 4:05pm on Friday June 11th, fans can ask questions in real time via Twitter, Facebook and MySpace.
“Home to around two million Aussies, MySpace prides itself on bringing fans closer to the celebrities they love. This LIVE web chat is the latest example of that commitment – it’s quite a coup to have secured this exclusive content with international stars like Jonah Hill and Russell Brand,” said Darain Faraz, MySpace Australia & New Zealand.
Previous MySpace LIVE web chats have included unfiltered banter with the likes of Justin Bieber, indie favourites Foals, Ricky Gervais and Stephan Merchant.
Details are as follows:
WHAT: MySpace Live Chat with Jonah Hill & Russell Brand
WHERE: MySpace Live – www.myspace.com/myspaceliveau
DATE: Friday, June 11th
TIME: 4:05PM AEST
About the Movie:
Get Him to the Greek is a fast-paced, debauched comedy revolving around haphazard adventures of fictional Infant Sorrow front man, Aldous Snow. It stars Jonah Hill and Russell Brand (as Snow). Get Him to the Greek is released June 17th.
Rated MA15+ www.gethimtothegreek.com.au
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