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Everything You Need To Know Everything You Need To Know About About How to Lose How to Lose Friends & Alienate Friends & Alienate People People …As It Relates To You And Your World The Actors, Director, Info,

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Everything You Need To Know About Everything You Need To Know About

How to Lose Friends & How to Lose Friends & Alienate PeopleAlienate People

…As It Relates To You And Your World

The Actors, Director, Info, Reviews, and Photos

This funny fish-out-of-water tale tracks the outrageous escapades of Sidney Young, a smalltime, bumbling, British celebrity journalist who is hired by an upscale magazine in New York City. In spectacular fashion Sidney enters high society and burns bridges with bosses, peers and superstars.

MPAA Rating: R (for language, some graphic nudity and brief drug material) P

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Winner of the Peter Sellers Award for Comedy

He is best known for his starring roles in Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz

(Sidney Young) (Sidney Young)

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(Alison Olsen) (Alison Olsen)

Most recently starred in Spider-Man 3

She got her showbiz start at the tender age of three, when she began filming television commercials

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One of Hollywood's most successful actors and is a four-time Academy Award nominee In 1983 founded the End Hunger Network, a non-profit organization dedicated to feeding children around the world

(Clayton Harding) (Clayton Harding)

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ROBERT WEIDE (Director)

Screenwriter, producer, and director, perhaps best known for his documentaries and his work on Curb Your Enthusiasm.

This is his first feature film as director

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British journalist and the author of How to Lose Friends and Alienate People, the tale of his failed five-year attempt to make it in the U.S. as a contributing editor at Vanity Fair magazine

Toby Young (wrote book)

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THE REAL TOBY YOUNG THE REAL TOBY YOUNG (Simon Pegg plays Young)(Simon Pegg plays Young) One of his most outrageous real life faux-One of his most outrageous real life faux-pas, included in the film, was hiring a pas, included in the film, was hiring a strippergram to come to Vanity Fair's offices strippergram to come to Vanity Fair's offices on Take Our Daughters to Work Dayon Take Our Daughters to Work Day He has boasted of his "negative charisma" He has boasted of his "negative charisma" and his appearance has been likened to a and his appearance has been likened to a "peeled quail's egg dipped in celery salt""peeled quail's egg dipped in celery salt"

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In this funny fish-out-of-water tale tracks the outrageous escapades of Sidney Young, a smalltime, bumbling, British celebrity journalist who is hired by an upscale magazine in New York City.

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In spectacular fashion Sidney enters high society and burns bridges with bosses, peers and superstars. The film is based on Toby Young's memoir of the same name. P

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After disrupting one black-tie event by allowing a wild pig to run rampant, Sidney catches the attention of Clayton Harding (Jeff Bridges), editor of Sharp, and accepts a job with the magazine in New York City. Clayton warns Sidney that he'd better impress and charm everyone he can, if he wants to succeed.

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Instead, Sidney instantly insults and annoys fellow writer Alison Olsen (Kirsten Dunst). He dares to target the star clients of power publicist Eleanor Johnson (Gillian Anderson). He upsets his direct boss Lawrence Maddox (Danny Huston) and tries to make amends by hiring a stripper to dance for Lawrence during a staff meeting.

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Sidney, of course, doesn't stop there, finding creative ways to annoy nearly everyone. His saving graces: a rising, sexy starlet (Megan Fox) develops an odd affection for him, and in time, Alison whose friendship with him might be the only thing saving Sidney from torpedoing his career.

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Consensus voice: "[Pegg is] a goof, and he's funny enough to warrant the price of admission. But after this and Run Fatboy Run, he really needs to deliver something sillier before he loses fans and alienates his audience." --Roger Moore Orlando Sentinel

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"The most important thing is that this film delivers what it says on the tin: comedy… (Our goal was) making people laugh.” --Producer Stephen Woolley

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This film reminds us to laugh and view life in a lighter way. The film turns tragic situations into comedic moments. This is also a great way to approach life. Regretfully, most of us view life as a tragedy (negatively) instead of as a comedy (positively). Comedian Lewis Black is correct, “There's no measure to the value of comedy-- it's sanity maintenance, it's what keeps people on their toes, it's what provides humility, it's the insulation -- not only does it open us but it insulates us from everything.” The producers of this film join with God in establishing a new commandment: “Thou Shalt Laugh!”

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Comedy frees everybody. Comedy reveals more about who we are than any other thing we do. What makes us laugh? It comes, you're not prepared. You're committing yourself when you laugh. You can hold back tears. You can't hold back a laugh.”– Bill Persky, Writer & Director (The Dick Van Dyke Show, That Girl, Kate & Allie)

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“Once you can laugh at your own weaknesses, you can move forward. Comedy breaks down walls. It opens up people. If you're good, you can fill up those openings with something positive. Maybe... combat some of the ugliness in the world.”--Goldie Hawn

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