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How to Lose Friends & Alienate People is a 2008 British comedy film based upon Toby Young's 2001 memoir How to Lose Friends & Alienate People. The film follows a similar storyline, about his five-year struggle to make it in the United States after employment at Sharps Magazine.
Oct 3, 2008 · How to Lose Friends & Alienate People: Directed by Robert B. Weide. With Kelan Guy, Janette Scott, Danny Huston, Simon Pegg. A British writer struggles to fit in at a high-profile magazine in New York City.
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- Biography, Comedy, Drama
- Robert B. Weide
- 2008-10-03
Oct 3, 2008 · Sidney Young is a down-on-his-luck journalist. Thanks to a stint involving a pig and a glitzy awards ceremony, Sidney turns his fortunes around, attracting the attention of Clayton Harding,...
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- Robert B. Weide
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- Simon Pegg
Oct 2, 2008 · "How to Lose Friends & Alienate People" is possibly the best movie that could be made about Toby Young that isn't rated NC-17. It stars Simon Pegg , who was born to play Young, just as Peter O'Toole was destined to play Jeffrey Bernard.
How to Lose Friends & Alienate People streaming: where to watch online? You can buy "How to Lose Friends & Alienate People" on Vudu, AMC on Demand as download or rent it on Vudu online.
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- Robert B. Weide
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Oct 5, 2012 · A British writer struggles to fit in at a high-profile magazine in New York. Based on Toby Young's memoir "How to Lose Friends & Alienate People".
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- 466.2K
- Rotten Tomatoes Classic Trailers
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Oct 2, 2008 · Sidney Young is a down-on-his-luck journalist. Thanks to a stint involving a pig and a glitzy awards ceremony, Sidney turns his fortunes around, attracting the attention of Clayton Harding, editor of New York-based glossy magazine 'Sharps', and landing the holy grail of journalism jobs.