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  Very funny dark humor with a brilliant plot
Review created: 10/27/06
5 of 10 people found this review helpful.

It is very easy to see why one might have a certain amount of trepidation in going to see a film like Thank You for Smoking. A lot of it may have to do with the title. We are automatically given the idea that this is a film that will deal with the subject of smoking cigarettes in a light hearted way. Even smokers may veer away from such a film. It turns out that the title truly does say it all (in a tongue in cheek kind of way). Thank you for Smoking is a biting satire that truly proves that satire can be great, if done tastefully and intelligently. I'd even go so far as to say that Thank You For Smoking is one of the funniest, most intelligent satires to come out of Hollywood in years, and it assaults everyone in its path.

How does silver-tongued tobacco-industry apologist Nick Naylor (Aaron Eckhart) live with himself? His cushy gig as spokesman for the Academy of Tobacco Studies consists of using statistical obfuscation, misdirection and doublespeak to position smoking as the front line of the battle for freedom of choice, rather than a blatant example of how a handful of amoral businessmen line their own pockets at the expense of public health. "If you argue correctly, you're never wrong," he assures his starry-eyed 10-year-old, Joey (Cameron Bright), and anyway, everybody has bills to pay, right?

Writer/director Jason Reitman (based on the novel by Christopher Buckley) has created a wild romp centered on a fascinatingly egotistical powerbroker too in love with his own abilities, and oblivious to his shortcomings. It's a formula for tragedy and comeuppance that is compelling to watch, along with Nick's attempt at a comeback, which is even more interesting and thrilling. All behavior is taken to the extreme for our comical benefit as Nick ends up in the middle of some hair raising situations, including a kidnapping, a confrontation with the tobacco industry's leading symbol (wonderfully played by Sam Elliott), and finding himself as the man in the middle of a political and personal firestorm when his cockiness catches up to him. Reitman makes every scene as absurd as possible, even when they have an air of truth to them, and he has the right leading man to take us through this roller coaster of a movie.



Eckhart is dazzling as a born phony almost brought low by believing his own lies, and he's matched at every turn by a stellar supporting cast that includes Robert Duvall as a Big Tobacco mogul, Sam Elliott as cancer-stricken Marlboro Man Lorne Lutch, J.K. Simmons as Nick's ruthless boss, Rob Lowe as the superagent who cloaks his bullsh** beneath a facade of Asian spirituality, and Bello and Koechner as his partners in slime.

Its true strengths come from going beyond the easy jokes: asking why someone might choose to do what Naylor does and how they can look at themselves in the mirror each morning. He's a target for lampooning, but both Eckhart and director Jason Reitman commit to making him human -- and thus render the film as much a character study as a comedy.


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  Indie, not funny
Review created: 08/14/06
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2 of 10 people found this review helpful.

Thank You For Smoking is a unique movie that provides a view of the tobacco industry from a big tobacco lobbyist's point-of-view. While everything about the movie, from the acting, to the story, to the mis-en-scene, is noticeably different from a big budget Hollywood film, the film is surprisingly lacking in humour and in story. The premise of the film is that the lobbyist must investigate how he feels about his job after his son becomes interested in it. Ultimately the film takes a prevaricating stance on both lobbying and tobacco, but it wasn't out to make a point in the first place. The idea was that the audience would enjoy the unique take and the journey along the way. Unfortunately, the film has little to offer in addition to its oddity. The dark humour of the film is refreshing at times, but there's too little irony and too few interesting characters to make the film a good comedy. And the story is so straightforward yet it never comes to a clear conclusion, so watching the film for its message or plot isn't useful either. Ultimately, all the film has to offer is the fact that it's different, but that's simply not enough.


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  Great movie!
Review created: 07/08/08
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Great acting, funny script and a entertaining and ironic look at the tobacco industries PR. Aaron Eckhart puts on a great silver tongued performance as the likeable cancer merchant/father. The inclusion of Sam Elliot as the Marlboro Man was the icing on the cake for me. Absolutely fabulous movie that is sure to entertain you again and again.


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  Great movie !!!
Review created: 06/07/08
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Great at showing ALL sides of a controversial subject, great cast, very smooth plot - & very funny, too !!!


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  Thank you for smoking
Review created: 02/04/08

Great, funny sattire of the government and cigarette companies allowing and denying cigarettes kill.


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  A Homerun Comedy
Review created: 05/09/07
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Thank you for Smoking is hilarious raw humor! Capitalizing on the personal poisons of America, the movie presents argumentative humor on both sides of the fence.


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  Great movie!!
Review created: 03/18/07
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This movie is hilarious and I had to have it! The humor is suttle at times but makes me laugh out-loud!


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  thank you for smoking
Review created: 03/02/07

This is a new director for me Ivan Reitman, but the story was very compelling and very funny, but its a dark humor movie, which runs the fine line of is it real or sarcasm? But it has credible performances by the cast. Anyone who has a vice should see this movie!


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  Top five of 2006
Review created: 02/03/07

This is one of the top DVDs of 2006, along with "Capote", "United 93", "Wordplay", and "Pride and Prejudice". A perfectly tuned adaptation of Christopher Buckley's novel, very witty and anti-PC, excellent acting, and pretty good features too. Highly recommended!


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  i want to file a grievance because i never recieved it.
Review created: 01/15/07
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i never received this item. i sent a couple of emails to the seller and received no response. i would like to file a grievance


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  Flattest comedy of the year
Review created: 01/06/07
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What starts out fresh and hip very quickly dissolves into the stalest, most overrated comedy in quite some time. Flat scenes pile on and we're left with the urge to check watches. What seems like 2-1/2 hours is, unbelievably, only 90 minutes. A huge misfire, with over-the-top wink-wink scenes too smug to merit attention.


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  Thank you for smoking
Review created: 01/03/07
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a very funny movie about a lobbyist for the tabacco industry-you will enjoy it-good performances throughout


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  Excellent
Review created: 01/02/07
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A great satirical comedy!! You'll love rooting for the bad guy in this one. It's very well acted as well.


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  thanks, good movie
Review created: 01/01/07
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Good movie, my husband loved it! took about 7 days before I got it, but it worth it, also product in very good condition.


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  great movie, great message
Review created: 11/03/06
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

I saw this movie in the theaters and loved it, so I decided to buy it so my friends could also see it. The humor is incredibly sharp and witty, but it's so funny because it's truth.
It gives a light-hearted take on public-relations and industries. Aaron Eckhart gives a great performance.


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  Very Clever, Nick's A Hero!
Review created: 10/23/06
2 of 2 people found this review helpful.

Thank You for Smoking was one of the best dark comedies I've seen in awhile. The main character Nick Naylor (Aaron Eckhardt) is a lobbylist for Big Tobacco who's silver tongue makes him likeable even sitting next to a cancer patient on a talk show in the movie opening. I love how he tells his son that to be a lobbyist you need to be "morally flexible"! The film has a great supporting cast, including Rob Lowe who is a movie producer willing to put cigarettes back in movies, because people can make a choice to smoke or not it's really none of his business. William H. Macy plays the senator trying to ruin Big Tobacco, but he's just as evil as they are. Katie Holmes plays the manipulative reporter who tries to ruin Nick's life. Nick comes out the hero in the end when compared to everyone else in the film who should be the heroes. It's a clever film, not laugh out loud funny, but very clever.


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  Very Smart, Witty, and Funny
Review created: 10/18/06
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2 of 2 people found this review helpful.

I have to admit that this movie isn't made for those looking for laugh-out-loud, stupid/silly humor moments that are best delivered by the likes of Adam Sandler, Jack Black, Will Ferrel, and others. However, I knew that from the previews I had seen, so I don't understand people who were expecting that from this movie. I don't think that this movie was intended to be comedy.

This movie is supposed to be a satire, which is different from straight out comedy, and a satire requires a little more thought and observation, as opposed to outrageous antics, to find the humor in it. The thing that I personally loved about the movie was the great balance and use of wit in regards to an issue that really isn't a laughing matter. It shows the relativistic mindset of our culture and the way people are able to take advantage of, and exploit, that mindset, especially through the "art" of spin. That is why this movie is so humorous; we're pretty much laughing at the condition of man.

It also is, to me, a little more realistic than the typical movie that may portray the journalist and/or senator to be some moral and upright superhero out to fight off the giant, powerful, evil tobacco company, which has no problems killing people so long as they turn over a good profit from it. They are very human and just as sneaky as the tobacco company. I was actually pleasantly surprised that the senator, who was trying to do something good for society, was such a jerk! Amidst his honorable pursuit to stop big tobacco, I found myself not liking that character at all, and it allowed me to enjoy the movie even more!

There were many things that surprised me about this movie and the characters that were in it. I couldn't help but appreciate the wittiness, and the humor resulting from that wit. The main character was a true orator, and I think those who watch this movie can learn a thing or two from it, just like the main character's own child did. Conclusion: Very smart, witty, and funny.


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  Had high hopes but...
Review created: 10/15/06
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

I was really looking forward to seeing this movie. The commercials made it seem like it was going to be really funny (in a dark kinda way). How disappointing. If you saw the commercials before the movie hit the big screen, then you saw about 90% of the amusing parts.

They could have done so much more, because there really is a lot to satire with the smoking industry.

Aaron Eckhart (playing the main character) did a great job acting, I just wish he had better material to work with.

Even the cameo appearances by several celebrities, could not pull this one out of a tail dive.


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  Smart satire
Review created: 10/03/06(updated 10/03/06)
2 of 2 people found this review helpful.

Fans of satire will appreciate this smart comedy and talk about it for days (if not months) because of its clever delivery. Thank You for Smoking puts the viewer in the unusual position of having to empathize with the tobacco industry's most talented defender & spokesman ("Michael Jordan plays ball. Charles Manson kills people. I talk."). The movie follow's Aaron Eckhart's character, Nick Naylor, as he has to handle impossible situations with his family life, assignments for his job, opposition from lawmakers (William H. Macy), and intrusions from the press (Katie Holmes)---all of which he handles with the utmost skill. As you see his opponents trying to lever him for their selfish interests, you really find yourself with no choice but to root for him.

There is a fair amount of cursing which is used appropriately, but any person who can understand the adult situations of a talk show can appreciate this movie.


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  Made me laugh and made me think. This satire is a riot!
Review created: 04/22/06
by: dianapinions -- a member of Epinions

Pros:
Fast paced, very balanced satire. So funny. Thought provoking, but not condescending.

Cons:
Great messages here, but the kids won't be seeing this one.

I just got back from seeing Thank you for Smoking , the story of a smooth-talking lobbyist for the tobacco industry. This fast-paced movie is seriously funny! I was laughing out loud many, many times. I caught my husband smiling many times too (he s not as much of a laugh-out-loud type as I am). There are many take-home messages here, and much food for thought. However, the film pokes fun at all sides equally, so it does not come across as preachy or pushy in the slightest. Just as in Jon Stewart s The Daily Show , we laugh at everyone equally. We laugh at the conservatives, the liberals,...


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  Lord Of Lobbying
Review created: 05/07/06
by: pmills1210-- a member of Epinions and Advisor in Movies

Pros:
Aaron Eckhart, supporting cast, Reitman's script and direction

Cons:
Can be compared to <i>Lord Of War</i>

Nick Naylor has a way of finding something positive to say about smoking as many others rally against it. Nick, in fact, is the best at what he does for the tobacco lobby in Thank You For Smoking. He'll even tell you the health risks about smoking as if they were no big deal. At the beginning of the movie, Nick (Aaron Eckhart) goes on a talk show and does his spin for smoking, even as a teenage lung cancer patient sits next to him. An audience bent on booing him suddenly starts applauding him. The appearance impresses his boss, BR Rohrabacher (J. K. Simmons), who sends Nick to Hollywood to...


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  Thank You For Smoking: Indie Black Comedy Stumbles A Bit~
Review created: 10/03/06
by: jankp -- a member of Epinions

Pros:
lots of zippy dialogue; acting, especially Eckhart; satirical story

Cons:
Holmes and that subplot; Bright to a lesser degree; not funny at times

Nick Naylor: The message Hollywood needs to send out is 'Smoking Is Cool!' Nick Naylor: You know the guy who can pick up any girl? I'm him. On crack. 2005 s Thank You For Smoking, just out on DVD with lots of tasty extras, strangely has no actor or actress light up in its entire 92 minutes, not even when Nick Naylor, the tobacco lobbyist, meets at a dark bar with his only friends who enjoy lobbying for alcohol and fire arms. When Naylor meets a seductive Washington reporter for an interview, they rush into multi-positioned sex where hardly any nudity is ever revealed. And where is the R-rated.


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  Is the Life of a Lobbyist Unethical? Perhaps, but it Pays the Mortgage
Review created: 05/25/08
by: Bryan_Carey-- a member of Epinions and Advisor in Movies

Pros:
Aaron Eckhart; The satire; Gets you thinking

Cons:
Over the top at times

Smoking is the subject of much controversy and regardless of political leanings, most agree that smoking is detrimental to health and ranks as one of the top causes of preventable death in the world. But although the ill effects of smoking are well- known, there are still those who work for the tobacco industry and are obligated to defend its every move. Lobbyists for the tobacco industry have an especially tough job and it is these political spokespeople that form the basis of this movie, Thank You for Smoking, a film about big tobacco. Movie Facts: Director: Jason Reitman Screenplay/Writing.


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  Smokin' Satire
Review created: 04/18/06
by: shopaholic_man-- a member of Epinions and Top Reviewer in Movies

Pros:
Smart Satire, excellent acting.

Cons:
A little over the top in spots.

It's rare that a comedy comes along and generates all its laughs without resorting to jokes that only appeal to the lowest common denominator, but Thank You for Smoking does just that. This movie was not only a fine comedy, but also a well done movie that has feeling. It is a smart intelligent comedy. The opening scene set the tone for the movie for me. Nick Naylor is on a day time talk show with Joan Lunden. A young teenage boy dying of cancer is on the show, together with Vermont's director of health services, and the president of the Lung Institute. Naylor is introduced as the bad guy from.


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