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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 ŕ 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 ŕ 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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    It's not a very faithful adaptation, it doesn't make great use of Simon Pegg and Kirsten Dunst has still got those teeth, but there's little here that's offensive and more than enough that's amiable.

    Full Review Source: Channel 4 Film | comment Comment
    10/03/08
    Richard Luck
    Richard Luck
    Channel 4 Film

    For a film about upholding personal ideals, its glossy packaging and derivative ‘will he get the girl?’ narrative sell any credibility down the river in favour of affected screwball larks.

    Full Review Source: Time Out | comment Comment
    10/03/08
    David Jenkins
    David Jenkins
    Time Out

    "Megan Fox is mind-bogglingly beautiful. When she walks into a room, you almost have to look away," Simon Pegg said with a laugh in an interview with HollywoodChicago.com on his new film How to Lose Friends & Alienate People.

    Full Review Source: HollywoodChicago.com | comment Comment
    10/03/08
    Adam Fendelman
    Adam Fendelman
    HollywoodChicago.com

    ...all bark and no bite, the behind the scenes machinations of a hugely influential magazine used as mere window dressing for an uninspired romantic comedy.

    Full Review Source: Reeling Reviews | comment Comment
    10/02/08
    Laura Clifford
    Laura Clifford
    Reeling Reviews

    An initially hilarious picture that grows perplexingly trite as screenwriter Peter Straughan transforms Young's sly observations into assembly-line pap.

    Full Review Source: Seattle Post-Intelligencer | comment Comment
    10/02/08
    Bill White
    Bill White
    Seattle Post-Intelligencer

    a worthless excuse for a laugh-a-thon that elicits more groans than giggles.

    Full Review Source: Filmcritic.com | comment Comment
    10/02/08
    Bill Gibron
    Bill Gibron
    Filmcritic.com

    Despite the impersonal sameness of the material, it moves along at a good clip, rarely letting a one-note joke outstay its welcome.

    Full Review Source: Minneapolis Star Tribune | comment Comment
    10/02/08
    Colin Covert
    Colin Covert
    Minneapolis Star Tribune

    I admire Pegg's comic abilities, and he seems to have given it his earnest best here. He's just miscast -- and the story fizzles out halfway through anyway.

    Full Review Source: EricDSnider.com | comment Comment
    10/02/08
    Eric D. Snider
    Eric D. Snider
    EricDSnider.com

    Pomposity and foolishness abound, but the laughs are few and far between.

    Full Review Source: Philadelphia Inquirer | comment Comment
    10/02/08
    Steven Rea
    Steven Rea
    Philadelphia Inquirer

    How To Lose Friends And Alienate People's title proves prophetic, only this time the people being alienated are the suckers in the paying audience.

    Full Review Source: AV Club | comment Comment
    10/02/08
    Nathan Rabin
    Nathan Rabin
    AV Club

    It's a silly film halfheartedly imagined, worth a sit only to watch Simon Pegg run amuck inside another movie that doesn't deserve him.

    Full Review Source: BrianOrndorf.com | comment Comment
    10/02/08
    Brian Orndorf
    Brian Orndorf
    BrianOrndorf.com

    For viewers who can get past the turn-off of a title, they will find a film as entertaining and easy to like as it is shrewd about its subject matter.

    Full Review Source: DustinPutman.com | comment Comment
    10/02/08
    Dustin Putman
    Dustin Putman
    DustinPutman.com

    How to Lose Friends & Alienate People is possibly the best movie that could be made about Toby Young that isn't rated NC-17.

    Full Review Source: Chicago Sun-Times | comment Comment
    10/02/08
    Roger Ebert
    Roger Ebert
    Chicago Sun-Times
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    The world of New York magazines is ripe for satire. How to Lose Friends looks at first as if it's going to give us a peek inside that world, but it eventually settles into a rote romantic comedy.

    Full Review Source: Arizona Republic | comment Comment
    10/02/08
    Bill Goodykoontz
    Bill Goodykoontz
    Arizona Republic

    ...argues for integrity in celebrity journalism, which is an oxymoron to the highest degree (and this is coming from someone who has engaged in it).

    Full Review Source: LarsenOnFilm | comment Comment
    10/02/08
    Josh Larsen
    Josh Larsen
    LarsenOnFilm

    A story about how the ins-and-outs of the entertainment world change people for the worse, People has no unique insight on that world or thoughts on that change.

    Full Review Source: Metromix.com | comment Comment
    10/02/08
    Matt Pais
    Matt Pais
    Metromix.com

    Regardless of your feelings towards the source material, this is an enjoyable romcom with a decent script, several laugh-out-loud gags and a host of terrific comic performances from a superb cast.

    Full Review Source: ViewLondon | comment Comment
    10/02/08
    Matthew Turner
    Matthew Turner
    ViewLondon

    The filmmakers struggle to find the right tone, opting for wacky slapstick and then corny rom-com when they should have gone for black satire.

    Full Review Source: Shadows on the Wall | comment Comment
    10/02/08
    Rich Cline
    Rich Cline
    Shadows on the Wall

    Simon Pegg manages to be both obnoxious and eventually likeable: after a few silly, unfunny party antics, the film warms up with Kirsten Dunst as the sharp-witted love interest and foil to foolery.

    Full Review Source: Teletext | comment Comment
    10/02/08
    Victor Olliver
    Victor Olliver
    Teletext

    This isn't Prada, but a cheap, crummy knock-off.

    Full Review Source: One Guy's Opinion | comment Comment
    10/01/08
    Frank Swietek
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