How to Lose Friends & Alienate People
audience Reviews
, 42% Audience Score- Rating: 3 out of 5 starsIt's alright enough but man does it take freakin forever for something to actually happen. Like well over an hour into the runtime before it finally decides to do something with all the sideplots it's setting up so jumpy and sloppy. It gets super unfocused once he arrives in NYC. Trying to mkae his way into the stars, his thing with Megan Fox, relationship with Dunst, his father, dumb random gags and it just is so messy with how it presents it and goes nowhere until the last like 20 minutes. It's pretty predictable in that sense. The editing and pacing really aren't that good and are the main issue. Acting though is what saves this from being a complete trainwreck. The cast is stacked and Dunst & Pegg are great and have chemistry and charm. Supporting cast isn't bad either. Everything else is just alright here. There is a good idea underneath all this but it just takes way too long and does it so sloppy and the end result is what you;d expect for better ot worse. And the final big issue is the humor is just flat 90% of the time. It's not terrible but it just isn't really clever. Unless your a super hardcore fan of any actor in this I'd say most should skip this.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 starsThis movie is hilarious! I have watched this movie many times, and each time I still laugh. It is in my top 10 for Comedy. Such an underrated movie. Great cast and lots of laughs! Recommend watching it.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 starsA charming romantic comedy. Simon Pegg is excellent as a crusty, cynical Brit trying to make it as a celebrity journalist in New York City, as is the rest of the supporting cast in this satire of the world of celebrity journalism. A great date night movie.
- Rating: 1 out of 5 starsHow to Lose Credibility & Alienate an Audience. Everyone in the cast seems to be in on the joke but nobody knows what it is. So they pretend. Avoid at all costs.
- Rating: 1.5 out of 5 starsThis movie seemed like it might be interesting at first. A kind of "The Devil Wears Prada" type movie. One that could be really good, well acted, well written, and fascinating even for people that have no interest in the subject matter (ie celebrity or fashion). But, this movie falls flat & is disappointing. I haven't read the book, but I feel like, maybe the book is interesting and they just left all the interesting stuff out of the movie. There are blatant commercials in this movie (although most movies do this). Simon Pegg's character does nothing clever the whole movie, nor writes anything amazing or does anything innovative or clever or funny or rebellious. He decides very easily to ignore his morals, just cos some girl he likes is dating someone else. Except, this "romance" comes out of nowhere. They don't build up this so called romance. The couple have almost no chemistry together. They start disliking each other, then for some reason just keep talking anyway, she goes to his house drunk, suddenly they kinda like each other. He hates some other guy at work but there is no real indication why. They don't have some long going competitiveness or screwing each other over. He doesn't seem particularly bad so Simon Pegg would hate him that much. It feels like they just wrote what is going to happen in the movie on one sheet of paper and then just made up the rest while filming adding all the typical romance tropes but not doing them well. Its all disjointed, nothing goes well together, there is no soul, no feeling, no emotion.. you dont care about any of the characters. Simon gets together with Kirsten at the end for no apparent reason. There is no struggle to get her, no things going wrong, no obstacles in his way other than he cant book a flight straight away, he has to wait a few hours. OH NO!!! Its badly written & boring. I was expecting Simon Pegg to convince Jeff Bridges to go back to his old style of Journalism. But no. Unless I had some version of the movie that was edited down??? Maybe my version had a lot of good stuff cut out of it? Its just a dull & disappointing movie.
- Rating: 3.5 out of 5 starsWasn’t the Best But geeze to I really miss comedies like this 3.3
- Rating: 1 out of 5 starsThe book was quite cleverly written with some subtle monents. This is slapstick without any real mirth. And why do they change the first names of the author (Toby Young) and his father (Michael Young) when this is a film about real people fully described in the autobiographical book? A bit like making a film about Prime Minister Dorothy Thatcher. A waste of an hour and a half.
- Rating: 0.5 out of 5 starscompletely unnecessary smoking scene I noticed in the first 30mins when on the phone to his boss, they're both inside on landlines smoking, geez that seemed weird. (I'm watching in 2020) found this in a bin bla bla bla, seems odd this celebrity schtick when we are so so so over it in our youtube world where we get our opinions from real people and we don't want contrived bought and payed for award baiting Weinsteinian propaganda. The crass Brit seems overblown, this guy would be better suited to the time honoured tradition of bureaucracy than comedy, give me the edgy slapstick of the 90's or something funny please. just like a tabloid magazine you want to throw it away once you open it. This Sux.
- Rating: 2 out of 5 starsThis comedy was alright. Simon Pegg, Kirsten Dunst, Jeff Bridges, Megan Fox, and the rest of the cast did a decent job in this movie. The plot to the movie was kind of funny and a little dramatic, but it could've been better. If you haven't seen this movie yet, don't waste your time. It's not worth it.
- Rating: 4.5 out of 5 starsQuite funny, witty, satirical. Everything to expect from Pegg.