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How to Lose Friends and Alienate People

Posted by PhilJ on April 7, 2009 at 19:25:28:

Nothing to recommend this movie but still watchable, it must be Simon Pegg (and Megan Fox, Gillian Anderson and Kirsten Dunst). Simon is treacherous in this trainwreck of a movie but still very funny.

Do you care about the story? I did not. Something about working at a magazine and the upper class and maybe love.

OK, I like Simon Pegg - there, I said it! He is engaging in everything he does even though it is hard to watch, he seems to be a good guy.




thanks

Phil