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How to Lose Friends and Alienate People
TrailerSidney Young is a down-on-his-luck journalist. When he accepts a position as a contributing editor for an iconic fashion magazine, his subsequent attempts to ingratiate himself with both his egotistical boss and the superficial celebrities who populate the pages of the magazine prove disastrously hilarious.Actors: Kelan Pannell, Janette Scott, Danny Huston, Simon Pegg, Megan Fox, Gillian Anderson, Kelly Jo Charge, Christian Maier Smith, Katherine Parkinson, Felicity Montagu, Thandie Newton, ...»Director: Robert B. WeideCountry: United KingdomDuration: 110 minQuality: HDRelease: 2008IMDb: 6.40 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "How to Lose Friends and Alienate People"
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Characters of "How to Lose Friends and Alienate People"
Sidney YoungPlayed by: Kelan PannellSidney's MotherPlayed by: Janette ScottLawrence MaddoxPlayed by: Danny HustonSophie MaesPlayed by: Megan FoxEleanor JohnsonPlayed by: Gillian AndersonPR WomanPlayed by: Katherine ParkinsonClipboard NaziPlayed by: Felicity MontaguAssistant Hotel ManagerPlayed by: John LightbodyPost Modern Review StaffPlayed by: Ian BonarClayton HardingPlayed by: Jeff BridgesClayton's AssistantPlayed by: Miquel BrownMrs. KowalskiPlayed by: Miriam MargolyesWoman in BarPlayed by: Nathalie CoxAlison OlsenPlayed by: Kirsten DunstBarmanPlayed by: Sam DouglasBobbiePlayed by: Charlotte DevaneySharps AssistantPlayed by: Gillian KingIngridPlayed by: Margo StilleyAnnaPlayed by: Isabella CalthorpeElizabeth MaddoxPlayed by: Hannah WaddinghamRachel PetkoffPlayed by: Diana KentVincent LepakPlayed by: Max MinghellaMaddox's AssistantPlayed by: Emily DennistonBill NathansonPlayed by: Jefferson MaysVickyPlayed by: Ashley MadekweSophie Maes' AssistantPlayed by: Lisa McAllisterMother SuperiorPlayed by: Julia WestYoung PriestPlayed by: Charles de BromheadMrs. HardingPlayed by: Jane PerryHarding ChildPlayed by: Connie WheelerJuly 4th Party WaiterPlayed by: Nathan NolanWizardPlayed by: Andy LucasRichard YoungPlayed by: Bill PatersonNightclub GirlPlayed by: Alexandra AitkenFlight Desk AttendantPlayed by: Sarah MennellCouple on BlanketPlayed by: Liat Baruch -
Directors of "How to Lose Friends and Alienate People"
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Creators of "How to Lose Friends and Alienate People"
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Critic Reviews of "How to Lose Friends and Alienate People"
Ben Mankiewicz At the MoviesNovember 07, 2008Where the movie succeeds is in its sudden right turns, its willingness to kill a dog, always a bold choice, and its consistent emphasis of the comedy over the romance.
Ben Lyons At the MoviesNovember 07, 2008Just because you are supposed to laugh doesn't mean you are going to laugh.
Robert Wilonsky Village VoiceOctober 03, 2008It plays like a made-for-CBS redo of The Devil Wears Prada.
Michael O'Sullivan Washington PostOctober 03, 2008What was good enough for the printed page -- a comic chronicle of our obsession with the shallow -- has been turned into the object of its own derision.
Scott Bowles USA TodayOctober 03, 2008Instead of skewering self-important stars and vapid journalists, Friends gets muddled in slapstick and crude humor.
Peter Howell Toronto StarOctober 03, 2008It seems Weide and Pegg were determined to make good on their title How to Lose Friends& Alienate People. You can sum up their results in two words: mission accomplished.
Ali Gray TheShiznit.co.ukOctober 14, 2012What we have is a comedy that's not that great, a romance that's not that convincing and a movie that's sadly not that special. Now that's how you lose friends and alienate people.
Joseph Proimakis Movies for the MassesMarch 22, 2009droseri, ana diastimata asteia, alla en genei filodoksi apopeira aythadeias me eynoyhismenes eilikrineis protheseis kai bretaniko flegma kommeno stis akres gia na horesei se amerikaniko kaloypi romenti, opoy niotheis synehos na leipoyn pragmata
Brian Webster Apollo GuideFebruary 12, 2009The makings of an uncompromising, razor sharp satire were gathered together here. That the resulting movie slips off track as much as it does is particularly disappointing.
Andy Klein Los Angeles CityBeatNovember 12, 2008... slickly constructed and frequently funny.
David Stratton The AustralianOctober 31, 2008I'm told that several of these characters are easily recognisable to insiders, but outside that small coterie there's still a great deal to enjoy about Sidney's fish-out-of-water exploits.
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