Cigarettes
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Many critics thought the film "200
Cigarettes"
would be the "American Graffiti" of the 90's.
Maybe these critics were smoking some
cigarettes
with some weed-induced nutrients because this film was all wrong.
"200
cigarettes"
is definitely a film for the no looking section.
Watching it was like having a pencil shoved in my eye and it being swirled around, then having a bunch lit of
cigarettes
put out all over my body.
The sound spoke eloquently of its process of formation - of cigarettes, of alcohol and being used frequently, loudly and confidently.
Also I didn't like the so called Polat Alemdar smoking
cigarettes
quite in every screen, making him self very charismatic with his Zibo lighter (a friend of mine restarted smoking for this, I am not 100% sure thought but yes it gives you effect).
I love to smoke cigarettes, but the doctors say I can't have them.
200
Cigarettes
is a bad movie, no doubt.
Every time he appeared on screen I would roll my eyes and groan because he looked like a Keith Partridge wannabe trying to appear tough by smoking
cigarettes.
In the best role of his career, he wields swords, cigarettes, and sticks with an airy sensuality and was deprived of a much-deserved Oscar nomination.
Dustin Hoffman plays Lenny Bruce, the controversial stand-up comic who views comedy as a form of debate...I am going to take a stab at why this film is in black & white...The vast majority of this film takes place in the late fifties and early sixties..The black and white presentation exudes the era in which Lenny Bruce's popularity prevailed!! Black and White captures the three packs of
cigarettes
an evening per deviate nightclub era of the Lenny Bruce days so so so cogently!!... Interesting concept.. How many men get their blank blanked.. How many men have blanked a blank.. None?..They aren't telling the truth...especially those in lower middle management!! How about the fact that your wife is not a lesbian, but for purposes of a voyeuristic thrill...Why not?..Kind of degrading!! but for Lenny Bruce, that's the best part... SORT OF!!!...KIND OF!!... How can you curb obscenity when obscenity is the truth?...How does an overzealous, intellectual, New York Jewish comic ignore his upbringing?
I don't care how many
cigarettes
Bette Davis smokes!
This film is waste of time, money, oxygen, cigarettes, cokes, electricity, etc.
My addiction is only to cigarettes, Thank God, but I still understand Jack's addiction.
I have sold personal items and even looked in dumpsters to feed my addiction to
cigarettes.
Nor do their white fathers go there at night and hang around on roof tops smoking
cigarettes.
In his quest to reveal to the world about the tricks the tobacco giants are employing to increase the sales of
cigarettes
, he is haunted and tormented to the extent of even losing his family for a just cause he believed in .
A common question to this movie is: If Karen Silkwood and her colleagues are so worried about being contaminated by plutonium at a processing plant then why do they smoke so many
cigarettes
if they're worried about their health ?
The cheap alcohol consumed on an empty stomach and the continual sucking on
cigarettes
suggests the nausea of life in a post-modern society, the continual need to suck to fill the vacuous nature of existence.
It was a simpler time... "Will she smoke thin black
cigarettes
and reject the triune god?" "Look at my crotch!
Not to be confused with "Aileen Wornous: The Selling of a Serial Killer (1992)", also by Nick Broomfield, this film provides background on Wornous who was selling sex for
cigarettes
as a 9 year old child in Michigan and follows her life from criminal trials to death row up to her execution (which was not shown).
Very poorly acted, generic plot-line, and I wonder what Oil company paid the director of this movie (much like the 'Sector 6
' Cigarettes
in 'Thank you for Smoking') to produce this crap and put a political 'pro-oil' spin on it.
I have seen kids smoke pot in the dugout and smoke
cigarettes
at practice.
do you like to watch a black&white shot that last 5 minutes of theater time watching a still on someone talking on the phone about her neuroses and chain smoking cigarettes? then this movie is for you.
Indeed, Agnieska is a wonderful character, her long limbs wrapped round her, carrying "everything I possess" round everywhere, smoking
cigarettes
avidly, demanding "wide screen, like an American movie"- you can see why the Party and her superiors want her to succeed and why they fear her.
The lead character was never out of breath except when he ran out of
cigarettes.
His horrid, raspy chain smoker's voice is all wrong for the part -
cigarettes
didn't even exist in the 16th century.
What started as a sub-par, decidedly "who cares" short film skit in the eighties, has ballooned into a much-too-lengthy farce on social interactions in diners and bars, featuring a handful of similar and droning bits all revolving around one topic: What you talk about over coffee and
cigarettes.
He's got that greasy, unwashed look to him like he's on a three-day bender and has had one too many bottles of Scotch and just finished his third pack of
cigarettes
before noon.
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.
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