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Thank You for Smoking
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The film follows the efforts of Big Tobacco's chief spokesman, Nick Naylor, who lobbies on behalf of cigarettes using heavy spin tactics while also trying to remain a role model for his 12-year-old son.
The film follows the efforts of Big Tobacco's chief spokesman, Nick Naylor, who lobbies on behalf of cigarettes using heavy spin tactics while also trying to remain a role model for his 12-year-old son.
Actors:
Nancy ODell,
Robert Malina,
Kim Dickens,
Katie Winslow,
Daniel Travis,
Aaron Lustig,
Renée Graham
Nancy ODell
25 February 1966, Sumter, South Carolina, USA
Robert Malina
Kim Dickens
18 June 1965, Huntsville, Alabama, USA
Katie Winslow
Daniel Travis
10 March 1968, Clarkston, Michigan, USA
Aaron Lustig
17 September 1956, Rochester, New York, USA
Renée Graham
Country:
United States
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August 10, 2007
played so amiably that you barely notice how prickly its barbs are until they have dug right in.
September 19, 2009
Thank You For Smoking gets much of its juice from a superb Aaron Eckhart as Nick Naylor.
New York Magazine/Vulture
May 12, 2006
Even the good lines here last a self-congratulatory beat too long.
Apollo Guide
July 17, 2007
Leave your preconceptions at the door, prepare for your favourite causes to be skewered, and enjoy. This is one fun movie.
Orlando Sentinel
April 07, 2006
Deliciously nasty, naughty satire.
Empire Magazine Australasia
November 07, 2012
Curiously, the film's key drawback --its impassive resolution feels a little too slick -- is arguably indicative of the theme: no matter how much we may think we're peeling back the layers, all we arrive at is another façade.
October 07, 2006
The picture is obviously a satire, but it has no sharpness, no sense of daring.
August 30, 2009
The joke fizzles
March 31, 2006
Reitman, still in his 20s, knows something that many more seasoned directors never figure out: how to make audiences laugh along with a film that's laughing at itself.
February 28, 2008
Thank You For Smoking is an elegant satire, sneaky and subtle...
June 24, 2006
Aiming at all targets and hitting none of them, the movie is as harmless and inconsequential as a candy cigarette.
March 31, 2006
Literate and smirky in its assault on liars and fools across the map.

