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How to Lose Friends & Alienate People (2008)

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Reviews Counted:107

Fresh:40

Rotten:67

Average Rating:5/10

Consensus: A decent performance from Pegg in a disappointing film. Neither sharp nor satirical, Weide's adaptation relies too heavily on slapstick, and misses the point of the source material in the process.

Rated: PG [See Full Rating] for some mild thematic elements.

Runtime: 1 hr 50 mins

Genre: Comedies

Theatrical Release:Oct 3, 2008 Wide

Box Office: $2,458,092

Synopsis: Toby Young's scathing roman à clef about his stint working for Vanity Fair is rather loosely adapted for the screen in this film of the same name. Young briefly worked for the high-profile magazine... Toby Young's scathing roman à clef about his stint working for Vanity Fair is rather loosely adapted for the screen in this film of the same name. Young briefly worked for the high-profile magazine in the mid-1990s, and upon his dismissal he penned a snarky memoir that went on to become a major bestseller. Now, in the film version, we have Simon Pegg as Sidney Young, a cocky journalist who is hired by editor Clayton Harding (Jeff Bridges) to work for Sharps magazine. Sidney arrives in New York with grand plans to expose the ridiculousness of modern celebrity culture, but Harding forces him to work on puff pieces with fellow writer Alison Olsen (Kirsten Dunst). Sidney refuses to adapt to the glitzy magazine world, and is ostracized for his offensive, sloppy behavior. He and Alison--a frustrated novelist at heart--trade barbs and bond over their terrible jobs, slowly developing a quirky camaraderie. Things take a turn when Sidney meets Sophie Maes (Megan Fox), an ambitious starlet. He becomes determined to get Sophie into bed, no matter the cost, and after several madcap incidences involving crushed Chihuahuas and transsexuals, he finds himself suddenly sucked into the flashy world of Sharps. In danger of losing himself completely, he tries to figure out what it is he really wants, and what he is willing to sacrifice to get it. Bridges puts in an amusing performance as the lackadaisical Harding, and Gillian Anderson is perfect as the icy P.R. queen. Some might feel Pegg, a hugely talented comedian, was perhaps miscast in this rather straightforward comedy; the film is sharp in places, but doesn't come close to capturing the caustic claws of the book. Rather ironically, a story that takes on the nonsense of Hollywood appears to have become a part of the very machine it meant to mock. [More]

Starring: Simon Pegg, Kirsten Dunst, Megan Fox, Danny Huston

Starring: Simon Pegg, Kirsten Dunst, Megan Fox, Danny Huston, Gillian Anderson, Max Minghella, Jeff Bridges

Director: Robert B. Weide

Director: Robert B. Weide
Screenwriter: Peter Straughan
Producer: Stephen Woolley, Elizabeth Karlsen
Composer: David Arnold
Studio: MGM

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  • How to Lose Friends and Alienate People follows the escapades of Sidney Young (Pegg), a small-time aspiring British celebrity journalist who is hired by an upscale magazine after catching the attention of Clayton Harding (Bridges) during an event by creating a ridiculous scene with the help of a wild pig. Turning in a new direction, Sidney begins his descent into success and re-establishes himself from lonely outsider to confidante of starlet Sophie Maes (Fox), and enters into a love affair with colleague Alison Olsen (Dunst) that will either make him or break him.
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    My guess is it'll alienate you, too.

    Full Review Source: St. Paul Pioneer Press | comment Comment
    10/03/08
    Chris Hewitt (St. Paul)
    Chris Hewitt (St. Paul)
    St. Paul Pioneer Press

    When a movie features two spit takes in the first 15 minutes, it's a pretty clear indicator of which way the rest of the farce will go.

    Full Review Source: Seattle Times | comment Comment
    10/03/08
    Ted Fry
    Ted Fry
    Seattle Times

    A sharp-witted satire of celebrity journalism and has much to recommend it once you get past its unwieldy title, which sounds like something that would get slapped on a self-help book.

    Full Review Source: San Francisco Chronicle | comment Comment
    10/03/08
    Ruthe Stein
    Ruthe Stein
    San Francisco Chronicle
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    Like the characters it portrays, How to Lose Friends eventually becomes the very thing it mocks, its delectable naughtiness sacrificed to sentiment and audience appeal.

    Full Review Source: Salon.com | comment Comment
    10/03/08
    Mary Elizabeth Williams
    Mary Elizabeth Williams
    Salon.com

    The film's inability to decide whether it wants to be sweet and life-affirming or vicious and nasty creates not only a disconnect on the story level but results in tonal shifts that are dizzying.

    Full Review Source: ReelViews | comment Comment
    10/03/08
    James Berardinelli
    James Berardinelli
    ReelViews
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    Even with pseudonyms, this could have been a cutting take on superficiality, rampant egos and the rest -- easy targets, for sure. Instead, it devolves too often into slapstick shenanigans and comedy of embarrassment.

    Full Review Source: Oregonian | comment Comment
    10/03/08
    Marc Mohan
    Marc Mohan
    Oregonian

    Yet another vehicle in which Simon Pegg can play yet another of the world's more obnoxious humans. And still make us love him.

    Full Review Source: Newsday | comment Comment
    10/03/08
    John Anderson
    John Anderson
    Newsday
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    Any movie in which the hero accidentally kills a Chihuahua can't be a total loss, but How To Lose Friends & Alienate People comes pretty darned close.

    Full Review Source: New York Post | comment Comment
    10/03/08
    Lou Lumenick
    Lou Lumenick
    New York Post
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    How to Lose Friends wants to see itself as a champion of humanity over glitz and a puckish puncturer of egos. But while culled from Young's disastrous experiences at Vanity Fair, the movie is strictly Us Weekly quality.

    Full Review Source: New York Daily News | comment Comment
    10/03/08
    Joe Neumaier
    Joe Neumaier
    New York Daily News

    Unfortunately, it falls into incredibly predictable territory.

    Full Review Source: Associated Press | comment Comment
    10/03/08
    Jake Coyle
    Jake Coyle
    Associated Press

    Toby Young's memoir makes an engaging transition to the screen, thanks to a lively adaptation that embellishes greatly on Young's story but preserves the central fish-out-of-water theme and biting commentary on celebrity obsession.

    Full Review Source: Miami Herald | comment Comment
    10/03/08
    Connie Ogle
    Connie Ogle
    Miami Herald

    Overall, it's a smart movie that even makes apt, respectful references to the greatest film on this subject, Federico Fellini's La Dolce Vita.

    Full Review Source: Los Angeles Daily News | comment Comment
    10/03/08
    Bob Strauss
    Bob Strauss
    Los Angeles Daily News

    How To Lose Friends And Alienate People is not better than the sum of its parts -- but the parts, particularly Pegg and Bridges, act with every muscle in their bodies.

    Full Review Source: Jam! Movies | comment Comment
    10/03/08
    Jim Slotek
    Jim Slotek
    Jam! Movies

    Unfortunately, both Bridges and Anderson are only intermittently in the movie. And when they're not around, How to Lose Friends loses its satirical edge, becoming an alarmingly safe, almost corny romantic comedy.

    Full Review Source: Globe and Mail | comment Comment
    10/03/08
    Stephen Cole
    Stephen Cole
    Globe and Mail
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    Even the ginger-haired Brit can't rescue this moviefrom being both manic and flat. Nor can the deployment of Kirsten Dunst to play Sidney's nemesis and possible love interest.

    Full Review Source: Denver Post | comment Comment
    10/03/08
    Lisa Kennedy
    Lisa Kennedy
    Denver Post

    Pegg has some good obnoxious moments, but he's only a few movies away from becoming Dudley Moore.

    Full Review Source: Chicago Reader | comment Comment
    10/03/08
    J. R. Jones
    J. R. Jones
    Chicago Reader

    ...despite the contrived story arc, it's undeniably fun to watch someone onscreen endlessly get away with irritating the bosses in ways most of us only wish we could.

    Full Review Source: E! Online | comment Comment
    10/03/08
    Luke Y. Thompson
    Luke Y. Thompson
    E! Online

    Nothing in How to Lose Friends feels fresh or on target.

    Full Review Source: Boston Globe | comment Comment
    10/03/08
    Ty Burr
    Ty Burr
    Boston Globe

    the film is excessively proud to chastise the celebrity journalism industry but it has no basis. One, all but one of the celebrities is made up. Two, nobody seems to do any journalism. Three, they never establish the joy of Hollywood.

    Full Review Source: Can Magazine | comment Comment
    10/03/08
    Fred Topel
    Fred Topel
    Can Magazine

    Never tries to go too far below the surface, instead taking a snide and cynical approach to the meet-cute romantic comedy, filling it with all of the most obvious clichés and stereotypes in its desperate attempt for yucks.

    Full Review Source: ComingSoon.net | comment Comment
    10/03/08
    Edward Douglas
    Edward Douglas
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    February 27, 2009: A scandal sheet satire that wears its antisocial tendencies on its sleeve, the movie takes aim at the inane gossip rag media world. But more often than not avoids punishment to fit the tabloid grime, that calls for more caustic rather than giddy strokes. Opens in new window
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