How to lose friends & alienate people /

Sidney Young is a gate-crashing British journalist who loves exposing the shallowness of the celebrity world, yet desperately wants to join it. Accepting an offer to write for renowned magazine editor Clayton Harding, Sidney finally gets to rub elbows with A-list celebrities, only to rub them in the...

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Corporate Authors: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures, Aramid Entertainment (Firm), Number 9 Films, Audley Films (Firm), Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, Inc
Other Authors: Karlsen, Elizabeth, Woolley, Stephen, Straughan, Peter, Weide, Robert B., Pegg, Simon, 1970-, Fox, Megan, 1986-, Dunst, Kirsten, 1982-, Bridges, Jeff, 1949-, Anderson, Gillian, 1968-, Huston, Danny, 1962-, Young, Toby, 1963-
Format: Video DVD
Language:English
French
Spanish
Language Notes:Closed-captioned. In English (Dolby 5.1), dubbed French (Dolby stereo.) or dubbed Spanish (Dolby stereo.) with optional subtitles in English or Spanish.
Published: Beverly Hills, Calif. : 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, [2009]
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Summary:Sidney Young is a gate-crashing British journalist who loves exposing the shallowness of the celebrity world, yet desperately wants to join it. Accepting an offer to write for renowned magazine editor Clayton Harding, Sidney finally gets to rub elbows with A-list celebrities, only to rub them in the wrong way. His fellow writer, Alison, is powerless to stop Sidney when he sets his lustful sites on beautiful starlet Sophie. When Sophie's publicist makes him a tempting offer, Sidney will either conquer the Big Apple or suffer the biggest humiliation of his life.
Item Description:Based on the book by Toby Young.
Videodisc release of the 2008 motion picture.
Special features: Audio commentaries with director Robert Weide and actor Simon Pegg; making of featurette; interviews.
Videorecording.
Physical Description:1 videodisc (110 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Format:DVD; region 1; NTSC; widescreen (1.85:1); Dolby Digital 5.1 surround, Dolby Digital stereo.
Audience:MPAA rating: R; for language, some graphic nudity and brief drug material.
Production Credits:Director of photography, Oliver Stapleton ; editor, David Freeman ; music, David Arnold.