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Forgetting Sarah Marshall is a 2008 American comedy film directed by Nicholas Stoller and starring Jason Segel, Kristen Bell, Mila Kunis and Russell Brand. The film, which was written by Segel and co-produced by Judd Apatow, was released by Universal Pictures. Filming began in April 2007 at the Turtle Bay Resort on the North Shore of Oahu Island in Hawaii. The film was released for North American theaters on April 18, 2008, and in the United Kingdom a week later on April 25, 2008.
The story revolves around Peter Bretter, who is a music composer for a TV show that happens to feature his girlfriend, Sarah Marshall, in the lead role. After a five-year relationship, Sarah abruptly breaks up with Peter. Devastated by this event, he chooses to go on a vacation in Hawaii, in order to try to move forward with his life. Trouble ensues when he runs into his ex on the island as she is on vacation with her new boyfriend.
Plot
Composer Peter Bretter is in a five-year relationship with actress Sarah Marshall, who stars in a CSI-like television show titled Crime Scene: Scene of the Crime. One day, as Peter stands stark naked in their apartment, Sarah abruptly announces that she is breaking up with him. Devastated and unable to banish his grief through one-night stands, Peter, against the advice of his ex-stepbrother and best friend Brian, takes a trip to Hawaii and stays at Turtle Bay resort. However, the vacation is ruined when he learns that Sarah and her new British rock star boyfriend Aldous Snow are also guests of the resort. Taking pity on him, hotel concierge Rachel Jansen offers him an incredibly expensive suite for free in exchange for cleaning up the room himself.
Peter begins spending time with Rachel and starts to develop feelings for her. Meanwhile, the relationship between Sarah and Aldous begins to falter. Much of the discord is triggered by the news that Sarah s TV show has been cancelled and that Aldous is about to embark on a world tour with his rock group, Infant Sorrow, for 18 months. During a day of surf and sand, Aldous and Peter run into each other and begin talking. Inadvertently, Aldous informs Peter that he and Sarah began having sex a full year before she broke up with Peter. When Peter confronts Sarah, she tells him she began feeling disconnected emotionally from him, and she couldn t do anything to make their relationship work. Further exacerbating the situation is Sarah s obvious jealousy of the budding relationship between Peter and Rachel, while Peter (through observing Sarah s relationship with Aldous) begins to realize that his relationship with her wasn t as great as he remembered.
Sarah, Aldous, Peter, and Rachel share an awkward dinner. After dinner, Peter takes Rachel back to his hotel room, and they begin to have sex. Sarah hears them through the wall and initiates sex with Aldous, moaning loudly for the benefit of the couple next door, and Rachel and Peter turn the situation into a competition and become even louder. When Aldous realizes Sarah is clearly putting on a performance to provoke a reaction from Peter, he pushes her off and tells her the trip was a mistake as she s clearly not over Peter. They bicker furiously, prompting Aldous to announce that the relationship is over and that he has been cheating on her. The next day, Peter encounters Aldous and learns that he and Sarah have broken up and that he is returning to England alone. He and Peter part on good terms. Peter goes to Sarah s room to console her, where she admits she still is in love with him and tries to rekindle their romance. The two start to engage in sexual activity, but Peter gets ambivalent feelings towards Sarah realizing that he has become much happier with Rachel and berates Sarah for treating him badly in the first place. Peter immediately goes to Rachel to confess what happened, but she is hurt and demands that he leave and never contact her again. Before leaving, Peter takes down a naked picture of Rachel at a local bar and returns it to her, despite enduring a beat-down from the owner.
He flies back to Los Angeles and, after a period of sadness and self-loathing, begins working on his Dracula puppet comedy-rock opera, A Taste for Love. He sends an invitation to Rachel for the opening night performance. Although hesitant at first, Rachel eventually decides to attend. After the successful performance, Rachel congratulates Peter and tells him she s looking into attending college in the area. She leaves so Peter can bask in the success of his show, but quickly returns to Peter s dressing room to tell him she misses him, where she finds him stark naked, just as he was when Sarah dumped him. The film ends with a mid-credits scene showing Sarah starring in a new television show titled Animal Instincts where she plays a character who can read animals minds.
Cast
- Jason Segel as Peter Bretter: A slobbish but well-meaning composer for the TV show Crime Scene: Scene of the Crime. On the side, he is working on a Dracula-based rock opera involving puppets called A Taste for Love in which he performs as Count Dracula.
- Kristen Bell as Sarah Marshall: A famous actress on the TV show Crime Scene: Scene of the Crime who dated Peter before leaving him for rock star Aldous Snow.
- Mila Kunis as Rachel Jansen: A receptionist for the Hawaiian resort Turtle Bay with whom Peter forms a relationship during his stay at the hotel.
- Russell Brand as Aldous Snow: Sarah Marshall s charismatic English rock star boyfriend, lead singer of the group Infant Sorrow. The same character is later seen in Get Him to the Greek, also portrayed by Brand.
- Bill Hader as Brian Bretter: Peter s stepbrother and best friend who usually criticizes him for the better. He helped out in his stepbrother s A Taste for Love opera where he performed Van Helsing.
- Jonah Hill as Matthew Van Der Wyk: A waiter at Turtle Bay and obsessive fan of Aldous.
- Liz Cackowski as Liz Bretter: Brian s wife, who was his one and only girlfriend and who usually sneaks in on Brian s computer conversations.
- Da Vone McDonald as Dwayne: A bartender at Turtle Bay. Dwayne was originally from South-Central Los Angeles, and hated it there, until he moved to Oahu, where he learned to name over two hundred different kinds of fish.
- Jack McBrayer as Darald Braden: A guest at the resort who does not know how to satisfy the sexual desires of his new wife.
- Maria Thayer as Wyoma Braden: Wife of Darald.
- Paul Rudd as Chuck / Kunu: An air-headed surfing instructor who is 44 years of age by his own estimate.
- Jason Bateman as Animal Instincts Detective: A character on Sarah Marshall s latest show, Animal Instincts.
- William Baldwin as Himself / Det. Hunter Rush: In the film s universe, Baldwin is the hard-to-love co-star on Sarah s show. He is referred to as Billy Baldwin and Peter briefly suspects him of having an affair with Sarah.
- Teila Tuli as Kimo: A cook at Turtle Bay.
- Branscombe Richmond as Keoki: The bartender who beats up Peter when he takes down Rachel s picture from the bar.
- Kristen Wiig (unrated version) as Prana: A yoga instructor.
Puppeteers
The puppets seen in the film were created by Jim Henson s Creature Shop. The following animate the puppets in this film:
- Carol Binion
- Tim Blaney
- Julianne Buescher – Angel
- Kevin Carlson
- Leslie Carrara-Rudolph – One of Dracula s Brides
- BJ Guyer
- Sean Johnson – Five Dancing Mummies
- Scott Land
- Drew Massey – Right Hand of Count Dracula
- Michael Oosterom
- Michelan Sisti
- Victor Yerrid – Right Hand of Van Helsing
Production
Stoller stated that Judd Apatow was very involved in the casting process and the development of the script. Regarding the nudity in the film, Stoller added that the first draft of the script called for Peter to get dressed after the breakup, but Apatow thought it would be funnier if the character stayed naked the entire time. Stoller confirmed the picture of Mila Kunis used in the film was created on a computer and not real.
Filming
Filming was completed in Hawaii and Los Angeles. While filming, lead actor Jason Segel told a New York Times interviewer that the naked breakup scenes were based on a real-life experience he had. The film features a great deal of improvised dialogue; according to director Nicholas Stoller, it s 60 or 70 percent scripted and then 30 or 40 percent improv .
Music
Segel and Lyle Workman wrote music for the film, which includes music by Infant Sorrow and a song from the Dracula musical. Eric Carmen, Blondie, and Kenny Loggins were also used in previews for the film.
Soundtrack
Forgetting Sarah Marshall: Original Soundtrack | |
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Soundtrack album by
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Released | April 22, 2008 |
Genre | Soundtrack |
Label | Verve Forecast/Capitol |
The soundtrack of Forgetting Sarah Marshall was released on April 22, 2008.
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | Love You Madly (Cake) | 3:58 |
2. | We ve Got to Do Something (Infant Sorrow) | 3:33 |
3. | You Can t Break a Heart and Have It (Black Francis) | 2:37 |
4. | Get Me Away From Here, I m Dying (Belle & Sebastian) | 3:25 |
5. | More Than Words (Aloha Sex Juice) | 3:12 |
6. | Dracula s Lament (Jason Segel) | 1:23 |
7. | Inside of You (Infant Sorrow) | 2:50 |
8. | Fucking Boyfriend (The Bird and the Bee) | 3:14 |
9. | Intensified 68 (Music Like Dirt) (Desmond Dekker) | 2:43 |
10. | Nothing Compares 2 U (The Coconutz, a cover version translated into Hawaiian) | 5:58 |
11. | Baby (Os Mutantes) | 3:37 |
12. | These Boots Are Made for Walkin (The Coconutz) | 2:52 |
13. | A Taste for Love (Forgetting Sarah Marshall Cast) | 2:04 |
14. | The Secret Sun (Jesse Harris) | 3:45 |
15. | Everybody Hurts (The Coconutz) | 6:03 |
16. | Animal Instincts (The Transcenders featuring J7 D Star) | 1:14 |
Several songs are featured in the film that were not included on the soundtrack, including Heaven Knows I m Miserable Now by The Smiths and the version of Nothing Compares 2 U by Sinéad O Connor, both of which are heard in the background during the scene in which Peter s brother deletes all of Peter s photos. Amber by 311 can be heard in the background during the bar scene after Peter and Rachel s first date, as well as Playa Azul from Los Amigos Invisibles. Move Your Feet by Junior Senior is briefly played in background in the scene at the beginning when they are showing Access Hollywood clips. Another song not featured on the soundtrack is Heavy Lifting from New York band Ambulance Ltd.
Release
The film was promoted with a teaser billboard campaign, featuring the text I hate Sarah Marshall and the address of the film s website.
In its opening weekend, the film grossed $17.7 million in 2,798 theaters in the United States and Canada, ranking No. 2 at the box office behind The Forbidden Kingdom, and averaging $6,335 per theater in the US and per theater in Canada. It opened behind other Apatow productions such as Superbad, Knocked Up, The 40-Year-Old Virgin and Talladega Nights, but ahead of contemporary Apatow films Walk Hard and Drillbit Taylor.
Forgetting Sarah Marshall grossed $105.8 million worldwide; $63.2 million in North America and $42.6 million in other territories.
Home media
The DVD and Blu-ray editions were released on September 30, 2008. At the DVD sales chart, Forgetting Sarah Marshall opened at #2 and sold 652,000 units, translating to $12,905,492 in revenue. As of (November 2009) 1,785,744 DVD units have been sold, acquiring revenue of $29,145,295. This does not include Blu-ray sales/DVD rentals.
It was released in a single-disc DVD edition, a three-disc collector s DVD edition, a two-disc Blu-ray edition, and the Ultimate Unrated Comedy Collection containing the collectors editions of Forgetting Sarah Marshall, The 40-Year-Old Virgin, and Knocked Up on either DVD or Blu-ray Disc. It was released on DVD in Australia (region 4) on August 20, 2008 in a single and 2-Disc Unforgettable Edition and was also released on Blu-ray in Australia on November 5, 2008.
Reception
Forgetting Sarah Marshall received positive reviews from critics. Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports that 83% of 185 critics have given the film a positive review, with a rating average of 7.00/10. The site s consensus reads, With ample laughs and sharp performances, Forgetting Sarah Marshall finds just the right mix of romantic and raunchy comedy. Metacritic reported the film had an average score of 67 out of 100, based on 37 reviews. Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore gave the film a grade B on scale of A to F.
Matt Pais of the Chicago Tribune said it s the kind of movie you could watch all day because, like a new flame, you can t get enough of its company and are just glad to see where it takes you. Richard Roeper praised the film for its laugh-out-loud moments as well as its worthiness to be an instant classic and went as far as to say he would put it on his list of 50 favorite comedies of all time.
Other positive reviews come from Entertainment Weekly who gave the film a B+ and applauded Jason Segel s riff on varieties of male bewilderment, and Mick LaSalle of the San Francisco Chronicle, who wrote Segel s breakthrough movie, Forgetting Sarah Marshall, deserves to ride the wave of the latest, hottest micro-trend in pictures: the romantic comedy for guys.
Awards and nominations
Forgetting Sarah Marshall was nominated for five awards at the 2008 Teen Choice Awards, but did not win any of them. The nominations were:
- Movie, Bromantic Comedy
- Movie, Actress Comedy: Kristen Bell
- Movie, Breakout Female: Kristen Bell
- Movie, Breakout Female: Mila Kunis
- Movie, Breakout Male: Jason Segel
On The Comedy Festival Presents: Funniest Movies of the Year 2008 on TBS, Forgetting Sarah Marshall was voted The Funniest Film of 2008 .
Follow-up spin-off
Get Him to the Greek is the spin-off/follow-up to Forgetting Sarah Marshall. The film was released on June 4, 2010, reuniting director Nicholas Stoller and producer Judd Apatow with stars Russell Brand and Jonah Hill. Brand reprises his role of Aldous Snow, while Hill plays an entirely new character. Bell also briefly reprises her role as Sarah Marshall, appearing in a promotion for NBC drama Blind Medicine where she portrays a visually impaired surgeon.
Year | 2008 |
ReleaseDate | 2008-04-18 |
RuntimeMins | 111 |
RuntimeStr | 1h 51min |
Plot | Devastated Peter takes a Hawaiian vacation in order to deal with the recent break-up with his TV star girlfriend, Sarah. Little does he know, Sarah’s traveling to the same resort as her ex – and she’s bringing along her new boyfriend. |
Awards | Awards, 4 wins & 19 nominations |
Directors | Nicholas Stoller |
Writers | Jason Segel |
Stars | Kristen Bell, Jason Segel, Paul Rudd |
Produced by | Judd Apatow,Shauna Robertson,Rodney Rothman,Richard Vane |
Music by | Lyle Workman |
Cinematography by | Russ T. Alsobrook |
Film Editing by | William Kerr |
Casting By | Jeanne McCarthy |
Production Design by | Jackson De Govia |
Art Direction by | William F. Matthews,Scott Meehan,Alicia Maccarone |
Set Decoration by | K.C. Fox |
Costume Design by | Leesa Evans |
Makeup Department | Linda Arnold,Desne J. Holland,Paula Hong,Tania Kahale,Tracey Levy,Vickie Mynes,Nathalie Allen,Brooke Bell,Leo Corey Castellano,Karen Iboshi Preiser,Wendy Robin,Lotus Seki,Leah Vautrot |
Production Management | Renee Confair,D. Scott Easton,Nadia Paine,Don Zepfel,Stanis Bruski,Lisa Rodgers |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | Bernie Bonner Axelrod,Chamonix Bosch,Peter Hollocker,Gary Marcus,Dawn Massaro,Tim Trella,Wainani Young-Tomich,Chris Castaldi |
Art Department | Alexander Aguilar Jr.,Alejandro Aguilar,Alvin S. Cabrinha Jr.,Peggy Casey,Phil Dagort,Jim Dultz,Doug DuRose,Everett A. Galisa,Francis Hekekia,Damon Hight,Kay Kropp,Alicia Maccarone,Eugene McCarthy,Jeffrey McMahon,Jennifer Moller,Alvin Pittler,Cynthia C. Rebman,Brent Rice,John H. Samson,Christopher Stanback,Mark Woods,David Agajanian,Antonio Andraus,Jason Beale,Daniel W. Blaha,Susan A. Burig,Kaanoipono Cabrinha,Marco A. Campos,Doug Crawford,Matt Emery,Richard Ewan,Alyce Fahsholtz,Jeff Hay,Andrew Calma Jr,Michael Kaahanui III,Camille Komine,Craig K. Lewis,Michael McCombe,Rick McLean,Jeff O Bannon,Steven O Bannon,Samuel Pactol,Sarah Regan,Bob Renna,Erik Soderstrom,Andre Sowards,Sharon Speller,R. Lucas Stewart,Darrell Tachibana,Gary Damian Thomas,Maret Wicken,Liloa Wong |
Sound Department | George H. Anderson,Bill Burns,Thom Coach Ehle,Keith Elliott,Tammy Fearing,Adam Jenkins,Larry Kemp,Kraig Kishi,Goro Koyama,Chet Leonard,Andy Malcolm,Cindy Marty,James Matheny,George Novotny,John Reynolds,Joe Schiff,Roy Seeger,Greg Steele,Orest Sushko,Cherie Tamai,Greg Townsend,Richard Van Dyke,Don White,Greg Zimmerman,Brooke Graeff,Linda Lew,Rhys Maitland-Jones,Philip Rogers,Mark Sheffield |
Special Effects by | Archie Ahuna,Jon G. Belyeu,Kenneth Bosse,Chris Jones,Clarence Logan,Noa Lyons,Scott Land |
Visual Effects by | Joshua Bolin,Chris Chappell,Scott M. Davids,Jalal Jemison,Benjamin Locke,Anita Razzano,Christopher Cram,Samuel M. Dabbs,Shaina Holmes,Paulina Kuszta,Michael Rivero |
Stunts | Natalie Bridgman,Chuck Hosack,Brian L. Keaulana,Tim Trella,Michael Trisler,Danny Wynands,Craig H. Davidson,Tom Elliott,Debbie Evans,Ed McDermott II |
Camera and Electrical Department | Samantha Bahramian,Curtis Bradford,Alan Brady,Cole Chetney,Robert Chinello,Hector Corona,Rick Crum,Chuck Cullen,Daryl Didier,Jerome Fauci,Matt Floyd,Henry Fordham,Michael J. Fowler,Deena Frooman,Vance Gage,Jason Garcia,Craig Garfield,Jeff Graham,Timothy Hedgecock,David Homcy,Casey Hotchkiss,Steve Irwin,Willow Jenkins,Michael Keola Jones,Don King,Charles Kramer,Scott Lisetor,Daniel L. Magat,Jai Mansson,Clement Morey,Jim Murphy,Robert Murphy,Kevin Phillips,Blake Pike,Mike Prioste,John Reynolds,Jason Rury,Rigney Sackley,T. Daniel Scaringi,Aaron Schulte,Bret Scott,Dan Squires,Jeff Tomhave,Chris Trillo,Michael Wahl,Doug Wall,Glen Wilson,Jason Young,Justin Babin,Mark Carlile,Don Chong,Gregory Doi,Jerome Fauci,Nathan Dean Fetzer,Danny Gonzalez,Michael L. Lewin,Annie McEveety,Allen Mozo,Riggs Murdock,Terry Pfrang,Michael Romano,John Savedra,Lukas Seno,Mary F. Stankiewicz,Nicole Turegano,Michael Ursetta,Raimar van den Bylaardt II |
Casting Department | Nicole Abellera,Johanna Bautista,Anna Fishburn,Wendy Hoffman,Rich King,Leslie Woo,Joanne Bloom,Kyle Burch,Kean Cronin,Elizabeth Dean,Julie Hutchinson |
Costume and Wardrobe Department | Elena Balshem,Kay Carter,Suzanne Cranfill,Ariel Gold,Molly Grundman,Michelle Margolis,Grace Pyke,Hayley Stuppel,Robyn Zucker,Anatole Brattson Jr.,Kristen Evenson,Mila Hermanovski,Michelle Matteo,Olivia Miles,Muto-Little,Diana Savone,Lily Scott,Brooke C. Thatawat |
Editorial Department | Ray Boniker,Nathan Bruner,Gary Burritt,Jimmy Fusil,Mikki Levi,Brian Scott Olds,John Persichetti,Michael L. Sale,Dov Samuel,Reza Amidi,Shaun Aprahamian,Carl Braz,Pete Conlin,Heather Goodwillie,Jonathan Hoffman,Gregg Lang,Randy Whitlock,Lee Wimer,Darin Wooldridge |
Location Management | Robert Paulsen,Larry Ring,Art Rivers,Chaunnel Salmon,Jacob M. Torres,Stephanie Spangler |
Music Department | Steve Bartek,Julian Bratolyubov,Brad Haehnel,Tony Hugar,Luana Jackman,Jonathan Karp,Edie Lehmann Boddicker,Kathy Nelson,Tim Rodier,Peter Salett,Carl Sealove,Lyle Workman,Gina Zimmitti,Bryan Carrigan,Monique Donnelly,Guy Maeda,Clair Marlo,Faith Rivera |
Script and Continuity Department | Brenda Lopez |
Transportation Department | William Ballard,Blair Mealing,Tom Rebber,John Reed,Jonathan Reed,Leroy Reed,Robert Suka,Selena Carrillo,Daniel Davis,Royale Edward,Adam Fox,Richard Groder,Don Haggerty,Bill Lopez-Arjona,Chuck Martinez,Kalei Santos,Kenneth Smith,Kristen Wadsworth |
Additional Crew | Dayne Ahuna,Andrea Arriaga,Carol Binion,Tim Blaney,Rachel Block,Shannon Bradley,Julianne Buescher,John Butters,Michelle D. Camero,Travis Cameron,Kevin Carlson,Leslie Carrara-Rudolph,Joe Clary,Greg Cohen,Sonia Y. Dawson,Jan Dennehy,Mary Doeffinger,Jim Dultz,Scott Ejercito,Aaron Ellis,Andrew Epstein,Ngozi Erondu,Katie Eustermann,Missy Eustermann,Serena Rios Flores,W. Harry Fortuna,Maude F. Furia,Lisa Goldberg,BJ Guyer,Mark Harden,Matthew Henick,Taires Hiranaka,Carole Humphreys,Sean W. Johnson,Xanadu Kekuewa,Krista Kuebler,Gary Kurashige,Scott Land,Ali Lanza,Drew Massey,Stephanie McKinnon,Joseph A. Mileto,Elizabeth Mitchell,Erin Morris,Gunnar Moulton,Boone Narr,Shaun O Banion,Michael Oosterom,Angela Randazzo,Claire Raskind,Zachary Roth,Zack Roth,Aved Savoulian,Anneke Scott,Darius Shahmir,Michelan Sisti,Ashley C. Smith,Sarah Sprague,Joshua Stickler,Lauren Suarez,Chance P. Tassone,Kari Tyler,Anthony Vallejo-Sanderson,Laura Whitehead,Robert Wong,Mark Yeager,Victor Yerrid,Keegan Zall,Natalie Alexander,Wendy Altman-Cohen,D Andre Anthony,Karen Mae Black,Meghan Burchfield,Toby Burge,Kristin Charney,Rudy Coblentz Jr.,Misty Connelly,John Criswell,Adam Davis,Alyce Fahsholtz,Amanda Finn,Andrew David Fisher,David J. Forsythe,Mary Gutfleisch,Jesse Heiman,Carl Kocis,Tim LaDue,Craig Langus,Austin Lapierre,Scott Markus,Meredith McIvor,Lisa Monahan,Heather Montanez,Tamra Natisin,Alonzo Nevarez,Kristy Pace,Harley Pasternak,Allan Rafael,Jesi Rosemeyer,Ben Shelton,Miker Stovall,Donna Tegan |
Genres | Comedy, Drama, Romance |
Companies | Universal Pictures, Apatow Productions |
Countries | USA |
Languages | English, Hawaiian, German, Japanese |
ContentRating | R |
ImDbRating | 7.1 |
ImDbRatingVotes | 284807 |
MetacriticRating | 67 |
Keywords | male full frontal nudity,hawaii,female rear nudity,blow job,female nudity |