In the celluloid version of Brit Toby Young’s memoir about life at Vanity Fair in New York, Macs are the mark of who counts and who doesn’t.
In the beginning of How to Lose Friends & Alienate People, Young runs London’s no-count Post Modern Review where unpaid pundits fight over who owns the fax machine.
He gets a call from Clayton Harding, the movie stand-in for formidable VF editor Graydon Carter, inviting him to the US. Harding has what looks like a Mac laptop on his immaculate desk in every shot, it’s just never open. As the ups and downs of the un-PC Englishman in New York continue, we know Young’s fortunes have turned around when he sits down to write a profile on a MacBook, pictured above. |
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