Cigarette
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Here, the ento-moronologist rigs a flame thrower from some kind of toilet bowl cleanser and an enema bag, and the flame is about the same as you can get from any
cigarette
lighter.
Things start off with a
cigarette
revolt and don't get any better from there.
The one who initiates the
cigarette
burning should have been the one who gets to successfully rape Mario.
The best part of the whole short--Roscoe's routine: the famous one-handed
cigarette
roll, striking the match on the train, then leaping into the caboose as the train speeds by--in less time than it takes to read this.
Newman sounded very old ... seems like his
cigarette
habit caught up to him.
Scarlette apparently thinks by smoking a long
cigarette
and pouting she is transformed to the 1940's but in every movie why does she come across as bored and dull.
Joan Crawford (as Jenny Stewart) is an iron-willed Broadway musical star; she knows how to stomp out a cigarette, and soak up the cocktail hour.
Nick follows in the footsteps of his old man, John Cassavetes, who supplied the screenplay and you can tell because the down and out characters walk about with
cigarette
in one hand and a glass of booze in the other.
After dropping an illegal
cigarette
and running away from the police, thus starting a chain of events that culminates in a large explosion a few minutes later; Luchino Fujisaki, a seventeen year old telepathic schoolgirl who has recently been released from a mental institution in spite of her ongoing violent urges and/or delusions, enters one of these elevators.
In the first scene we are shown astounding destruction at sea from a capsized ship until the camera pans over to a lifeboat where the lone, well-coiffured, mink-draped, all made-up Tallulah is sitting, cross-legged, smoking a
cigarette.
It begins with Charlotte sitting in a railway carriage rolling up a
cigarette
with a type of paper that wasn't on the market until after the war (i.e. with tapered corners).
The title may be inappropriate as
cigarette
doesn't have a significant meaning in the plot.
Poorly shot on digital video, with a nearly nonexistent plot, lousy script, poor directorial choices that include jumpy editing and an annoying, extremely repetitious performance by Norman Reedus, who seems to be more interested in chewing his nails or smoking a
cigarette
than croaking another line of bad dialogue.
Diane Wiest and Julie Kavner excel strongly in the female leads, Allen's voice narrates the whole picture, and Mia Farrow squeaks deliciously as a bimbo
cigarette
girl who gets a culture make-over.
The movie shorts by Shawn Alex Thompson were brilliant, My Beautiful Cigarette(might be My Lovely Cigarette) and Patterns were my favorites!
A
cigarette
takes away 6 min of your life, this movie takes away 80 min of it.
The man he plays "Jeffrey Wigand " is very smart, has a lot of knowledge about the
cigarette
industry, and who was willing to come forward to tell that the
cigarette
industry was in privy that cigarettes are addicting.
Hell the General was the great bad guy (The
Cigarette
Smoking Man in the X-files for many years) and yet he chose to do this ridiculous obviously cheap film anyway.
Helen confiscates a key piece of evidence linking Paul to the crime..a
cigarette
lighter she gave him for his birthday.
Actually, for awhile I thought the movie was one long
cigarette
commercial or at least a chain-smokers' revival meeting.
Telly Savalas is a hoot as the hard-nosed cop trying to solve the series of murders that start happening at the high school - Salvalas does some truly strange things as an actor - he holds his smoking
cigarette
in various odd ways and is constantly putting his big sunglasses on his head, on his nose, on a lamp -- the whole movie is this strange little sex-murder mystery (light on the mystery).
After all, similar revelations about the tobacco industry – what the major
cigarette
companies knew and when they knew it – transformed the public-health landscape.
In much the same way that
cigarette
companies shifted their focus to the developing world when regulators clamped down on their marketing practices in America, fast-food companies seem to be trying to capitalize on those portions of the global consumer base that have little exposure to health campaigns in their native languages.
Mass advertising is contributing to many other consumer addictions that imply large public-health costs, including excessive TV watching, gambling, drug use,
cigarette
smoking, and alcoholism.
Likewise, tobacco companies are seeking to use the TPP to prohibit developing countries – which represent the largest
cigarette
markets – from adopting new controls on their products.
Eagleburger, then in a wheelchair because of his knees and phlebitis, coughing from his
cigarette
habit and his asthma, instantly recognized a kindred spirit in Kuron.
When Kuron asked if he could have a cigarette, Eagleburger, frustrated perhaps by his doctors’ nagging advice and new State Department regulations, responded: “You smoke?!?Fantastic!
“Just make sure our people show some guts,” he responded, and he lit another
cigarette.
In 1994, the so-called
Cigarette
Papers, some 4,000 pages of internal documents leaked from the tobacco company Brown & Williamson, showed that the industry engaged for years in a public campaign to deny the addictive qualities of nicotine and the health hazards of smoking, despite industry-funded research showing otherwise.
States with high rates of
cigarette
smoking also vote Republican, as do states with high rates of fatal accidents from drunk driving.
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