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    • Breaking Up With Me. Sarah Marshall: Peter... as you know, I love you very much... Peter Bretter: (horrified)... Are you breaking up with me? (drops his towel and covers his face, revealing his nakedness)
    • Clothes On. Sarah Marshall: Do you want to put some clothes on?! Peter Bretter: (sarcastically) Would you like to pick out the outfit you break up with me in?!
    • Who's The Dude. Sarah Marshall: I feel... I've been feeling... that, for a long time, we've been growing apart. We're leading different lives. Peter Bretter: (glances away, unconvinced) Who's the dude?
    • Strippers Perfume. Brian Bretter: (observing the club Peter brought him to, distastefully) We don't hang out in places like this, Liz and I. Why'd you take me here?
    • "Oh, The Weather Outside Is weather."
    • "Is She Coming This Way? I Wish I Wasn't Wearing This F****** shirt."
    • “When Life Hands You Lemons, Just Say, ‘F*** The Lemons,’ and Bail.”
    • “I Was Going to Listen to Your CD, But Then I Just Went on Living My life.”
    • “Humuhumunukunukuapua’A. Yeah, B****!”
    • “I Saw Him Beat Up A Guy with A Starfish...That Guy Was me.”
    • “...I’M at My F****** Job Right now.”
    • “I’ve Lost A Shoe...It’S, Like, This One’S fellow.”
    • “You Sound Like You’Re from London!”
    • “I’m Gonna Get Herpes Just from Sitting on This Couch!”

    Even though Paul Rudd only had a small role in this movie his character certainly made a hilarious impression on the overall story and had some of the funniest and at times nonsensical lines throughout. Kunu teaches Peter how to stand on a surfboard and then tells him they can just go ahead and try it in the water and it will all work out even thou...

    Peter tries to run away to Hawaii to get away from his ex-girlfriend and TV star Sarah Marshall (Kristen Bell) and, instead, he immediately runes into her at the same hotel. Peter tries to check in with hotel employee Rachel (Mila Kunis) but when he sees that Sarah is just behind him he freezes and explains to Rachel that she's his ex and asks if s...

    When Peter goes down to the beach to take a surfing lesson, he meets the instructor, played by the brilliant Paul Rudd back in his pre-Quantum Realm days. Peter asks, “Are you Chuck?” and the instructor says, “Oh, man, you know, they won’t change that flyer. That’s my mainland name. My Hawaiian name is Kunu.” Peter apologizes and asks, “Does Kunu h...

    Jonah Hill and Russell Brand had such great chemistry in Forgetting Sarah Marshall that they were given their own spin-off called Get Him to the Greek. Brand plays the same rock star character, Aldous Snow, in both movies, but Hill plays two different characters, both equally obsessed with Aldous. In Forgetting Sarah Marshall, he plays an aspiring ...

    Early in the movie’s plot, Peter is feeling bummed out about the girl who just broke up with him being at the same resort as him with a new lover, so he goes to the bar to get hammered. There, he meets the bartender, Dwayne, who tells him that since he moved to Hawaii from South Central, he is able to name over 200 species of fish. RELATED: Ranking...

    Although Forgetting Sarah Marshallis a comedy with an overall light tone, it’s not without its dark moments. For example, when Peter and Rachel are talking on the beach and her ex shows up and punches Peter in the face. That scene is tense. Later, talking to Dwayne and Kunu, Peter says, “Did you see her ex-boyfriend?! I mean, he is ridiculous!” The...

    Jonah Hill never fails to get big laughswhen he appears in a comedy, even if it’s just in a seemingly insignificant supporting role. RELATED: 10 Hilarious Comedies That Are Rotten On Rotten Tomatoes In Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Hill reduces the audience to hysterics the second we meet his character, Matthew, speaking to his friend on the phone at ...

    When Peter first realizes that Sarah is at the hotel he’s staying at with her new boyfriend, none other than rock god Aldous Snow, Aldous undercuts the tension in the room by rambling about his shoe: “I’ve lost a shoe." Have you seen it anywhere? It’s like this one, but obviously, it’s, um, the opposite of, um...” Then he notices Rachel isn’t payin...

    Jason Segel wrote the screenplay for Forgetting Sarah Marshall as a starring vehicle for himself and producer Judd Apatow, who gave Segel his start on the short-lived, yet excellent, TV dramedy Freaks and Geeks helped to shepherd it to the screen. As with all Apatow comedies, there’s evidence of some improvisation in the dialogue. RELATED: The 10 M...

    Bill Hader is always hilarious, so it was no surprise when his turn as Peter’s stepbrother Brian in Forgetting Sarah Marshallwas a series of unforgettable one-liners, delivered with the perfect comic timing. When we first meet him, he’s at a nightclub, trying to get Peter back out onto the dating scene. Brian says, “We don’t hang out in places like...

  1. With Jason Segel, Kristen Bell, Mila Kunis, Russell Brand. 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.

  2. Kristen Wiig. Plot – Peter has spent six years of his life idolizing his girlfriend, the television star Sarah Marshall. Now that he's been dumped, he's fleeing to Hawaii. In the hotel, he meets Sarah with her new boyfriend, the rock singer Aldous.

  3. Feb 28, 2019 · When Sarah Marshall dumps aspiring musician Peter Bretter for rock star Aldous Snow, Peter's world comes crashing down. His best friend suggests that Peter should get away from everything and to fly off to Hawaii to escape all his problems.

  4. Great memorable quotes and script exchanges from the Forgetting Sarah Marshall movie on Quotes.net

  5. Feb 8, 2024 · Discover the best quotes from the movie 'Forgetting Sarah Marshall' and relive the hilarious and heartfelt moments from this romantic comedy. Laugh and be moved by the unforgettable lines and witty dialogue that made this film a favorite for fans of all ages.

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