How to Lose Friends & Alienate People with Simon Pegg: DVD Cover
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How to Lose Friends & Alienate People Director: Robert B. Weide Cast: Simon Pegg, Kirsten Dunst, Jeff Bridges, Danny Huston

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  • DVD Release Date: 02/17/2009
  • Original Release: 2008
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 15,823
 
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CC; Audio commentary with director Robert Weide and star Simon Pegg; Audio commentary with director Robert Wide; Sharp Interviews ; Making-of featurette

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Disc #1 -- How to Lose Friends & Alienate People
1. Main Titles/Shangri-La [2:23]
2. Thin Red Line [1:54]
3. A-List Party [2:47]
4. Job Offer [2:19]
5. First Night in Town [2:41]
6. Score! [4:41]
7. Orientation [6:39]
8. Corporate Etiquette [3:19]
9. Spooky [2:03]
10. What's Hot, What's Not [3:11]
11. Amazing Buzz [5:14]
12. First Question [6:04]
13. Starlight [1:55]
14. Making Friends [2:35]
15. Glory Days [6:51]
16. Office Sex [3:22]
17. White Russian [7:49]
18. Quality Time [1:56]
19. Friend in Need [:52]
20. A Man of Value [2:50]
21. Glowing [4:43]
22. Dead Celebrities [4:55]
23. The Next Room [2:19]
24. For Unknown Reasons [2:13]
25. Unrestricted Access [4:14]
26. Give It Back [5:24]
27. The One [5:36]
28. End Titles [3:38]

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Editorial Reviews

Frequent Curb Your Enthusiasm director Robert B. Weide makes his feature directorial debut with this screen adaptation of British writer Toby Young's comedic novel of the same name. When self-promoting scribe Sidney Young (Simon Pegg) accepts a position as a contributing editor for iconic fashion magazine "Sharps," his subsequent attempts to ingratiate himself with both his egotistical boss, Clayton Harding, and the superficial celebrities who populate the pages of the magazine prove disastrously hilarious. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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