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whiskeywillow

Number of posts: 130 Age: 23 Location: New Jersey Tobacco: Peterson Irish Oak, Old Dublin. CAO Eileen's Dream. McClelland Deep Hollow. Pipe: Peterson Shamrock 03 Registration date: 2011-01-08
 | Subject: Smoking in Films Sat Jan 15, 2011 5:06 pm | |
| What are your favorite movies in which people smoke? Your favorite scenes? It doesn't have to be just pipes!
One of my favorite movies ever is called Smoke. There's a lot of plotlines in this movie, but it's centered around a cigar shop run by Harvey Keitel and the people who go their for tobacco and socializing. There's a few Tom Waits songs on the soundtrack and a handful of great actors (Harvey Keitel, William Hurt, Jared Harris, Stockard Channing).
There's a companion film to it called Blue in the Face which is a lot of the same with slightly less plot...it's more like a faux documentary. There's a Soul Coughing song on the soundtrack and some of the same cast - and in this one, a few seconds of someone actually smoking a pipe! |
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Hermit

Number of posts: 3419 Age: 60 Location: Ascension Parish Tobacco: Exhausted Rooster Pipe: Rad Davis Golden Blast Apple Registration date: 2008-04-22
 | Subject: Re: Smoking in Films Sat Jan 15, 2011 6:38 pm | |
| This is a post copied from another forum:
"On Mon., 1-17-11, @ 7:45 A.M. EST, on Turner Classic Movies (TCM), the greatest "pipe movie" ever is being shown: "Crossfire". It's a highly rated post-WWII film noir murder mystery with an excellent cast including Robert Young, Robert Mitchum and Robert Ryan. Keep an eye on Robert Young's pipe smoking police detective character as I was impressed with his ability to keep a pipe in his mouth continuously during what I remember as his first scene in the movie."
I set my DVR. |
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mark

Number of posts: 3621 Registration date: 2008-07-02
 | Subject: Re: Smoking in Films Sat Jan 15, 2011 8:01 pm | |
| SMOKE is one of the oddest films I've ever seen,,,the dialog has to be an adlib deal,,,,,they could have done a lot more with the premise.IMHO
The Expendables has Tool (Mickey Rourke) smoking a chuchwarden,,,
It seems to me in every John Wayne movie he gets pissed, rips the cigarette from his lips and throws it on the ground,,,
Bogie makes smoking part of the dialog,,,he conveys more lighting a cigarette and taking a drag than ten minutes of script could,,,, _________________ The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing. Socrates
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red kilt

Number of posts: 56 Age: 25 Location: Tucson, Az Tobacco: McClelland British woods. Tinberbox Norse gold and Sherlocks choice. Frog morton On the town. Pipe: Italian churchwarden (My Gandalf :-) MM General, Dr grabow starfire. MM Diplomat. Registration date: 2010-12-22
 | Subject: Re: Smoking in Films Sat Jan 15, 2011 11:10 pm | |
| Just saw the new True Grit and loved the scenes with Matt Damon and his meerschaum. Plus you cant have this thread without bringing up lord of the rings. I also love the movie Rob Roy showing traditional scottish clay pipes. |
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Cody V

Number of posts: 312 Age: 26 Location: Memphis, TN Tobacco: GLP Fillmore, SG Squadron Leader, McC Wilderness, 2015, PS LuxTwistFlake Pipe: Cavicchi, Savinelli, Stanwell, Kaywoodie Collection Registration date: 2010-09-12
 | Subject: Re: Smoking in Films Sun Jan 16, 2011 4:34 am | |
| Believe I'll go set my DVR as well |
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sstodvictory

Number of posts: 486 Age: 59 Location: Central IL Tobacco: Custom mix: 1/3 each of Smoking Mixture/Garvey's Balkan/Mac Baren Vintage Syrian, served up by Jon's Pipe Shop. Pipe: Better to ask the least favorite: a Savinelli second churchwarden Registration date: 2009-12-05
 | Subject: Re: Smoking in Films Sun Jan 16, 2011 7:02 am | |
| There are lots of pipe smoking scenes in the BBC mini-series "Oppenheimer".
My favorite is when Lieutenant General Leslie Groves, the director of the army portion of the Manhattan Project, gives Robert Oppenheimer a new pipe at Christmas. Oppenheimer's face lights up and he stuffs it right away and lights up. Then Groves drops the other shoe - in return he wants the name of a suspected communist that Oppenheimer knows and has been withholding - a thorn in the side of their relationship. He makes it an order (which he had been hesitant to do before), and Oppenheimer capitulates.
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Harlock999

Number of posts: 5013 Location: Los Angeles Tobacco:
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Italiano Registration date: 2010-10-22
 | Subject: Re: Smoking in Films Sun Jan 16, 2011 8:11 am | |
| Doesn't exactly fit the topic, but is SO genius I couldn't resist...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tPvWQ2UmVRQ
A fellow BoB member posted this not too long ago, but on revisit, it's just as funny! |
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whiskeywillow

Number of posts: 130 Age: 23 Location: New Jersey Tobacco: Peterson Irish Oak, Old Dublin. CAO Eileen's Dream. McClelland Deep Hollow. Pipe: Peterson Shamrock 03 Registration date: 2011-01-08
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CACooper

Number of posts: 68 Age: 53 Location: Parker, Colorado Tobacco: Aromatic: BCA, Captain Black White.
English/Latakia: Pirate Kake, C&D DaVinci, Dunhill London Mixture, Penzance, McClelland 5110.
Burley: Prince Albert, Carter Hall, SWR.
Virginia: Not a fan. Pipe: My own, of course! Also Savinelli, Dr. Grabow, Peterson, Perri, Nording. Registration date: 2009-07-19
 | Subject: Re: Smoking in Films Sun Jan 16, 2011 10:09 am | |
| Greetings,
My favorite pipe smoking film, and favorite film of all, is on TCM today at 4:15 ET.
"Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House", starring Cary Grant, Melvyn Douglas and Myrna Loy. Grant, and especially Douglas, smoke their pipes throughout the movie, in almost every scene, start to finish.
(Shameless Plug) In fact, I love this film so much, I decided to make a limited edition , 2 pipe set, replicating the pipes seen in the film. You can see it here: http://www.pipeandpouch.com/blco2pisetwd.html
Please take a look. And enjoy the movie!
Craig A. Cooper Cooper Pipes www.PipeandPouch.com
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whiskeywillow

Number of posts: 130 Age: 23 Location: New Jersey Tobacco: Peterson Irish Oak, Old Dublin. CAO Eileen's Dream. McClelland Deep Hollow. Pipe: Peterson Shamrock 03 Registration date: 2011-01-08
 | Subject: Re: Smoking in Films Sun Jan 16, 2011 11:06 am | |
| I don't know how I could have forgotten the scene at the beginning of Inglourious Basterds where Monsieur LaPadite smokes his humble cob and Hans Landa pulls out his enormous pipe - which looks to me like a Butz-Choquin calabash. It really is a gorgeous pipe...it'll be in my collection someday. |
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Regulus

Number of posts: 12 Age: 53 Location: Virginia Tobacco: Frog Morton on the Bayou and "The Arcadian" ala Barrie. . . Pipe: Savinelli Virginian birds eye and Dunhill shell briar bent apple Registration date: 2011-01-01
 | Subject: YouTube Hilarious! Sat Jan 29, 2011 1:33 am | |
| Oh my gosh, I just roared through the post of that YouTube site with Hitler ranting about this internet pipe tobacco order! That is funniest thing I have seen in weeks! Very well done! Anything but Mixture 79! Fantastic! |
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sstodvictory

Number of posts: 486 Age: 59 Location: Central IL Tobacco: Custom mix: 1/3 each of Smoking Mixture/Garvey's Balkan/Mac Baren Vintage Syrian, served up by Jon's Pipe Shop. Pipe: Better to ask the least favorite: a Savinelli second churchwarden Registration date: 2009-12-05
 | Subject: Re: Smoking in Films Sun Apr 17, 2011 2:17 am | |
| . Can't say this one is my favorite, but it's worth a viewing. Also, I can't say he's exactly smoking that pipe!  .  . |
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sstodvictory

Number of posts: 486 Age: 59 Location: Central IL Tobacco: Custom mix: 1/3 each of Smoking Mixture/Garvey's Balkan/Mac Baren Vintage Syrian, served up by Jon's Pipe Shop. Pipe: Better to ask the least favorite: a Savinelli second churchwarden Registration date: 2009-12-05
 | Subject: Re: Smoking in Films Thu May 26, 2011 6:26 pm | |
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bazsup

Number of posts: 68 Age: 52 Registration date: 2008-08-11
 | Subject: Re: Smoking in Films Fri May 27, 2011 8:38 am | |
| The Quiet Man with John Wayne but Barry Fitzgerald does the most pipe smoking. |
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Mr_Jeff

Number of posts: 98 Location: Durand, Mi Registration date: 2009-05-08
 | Subject: Re: Smoking in Films Fri May 27, 2011 12:44 pm | |
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