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Anyone else enjoying "The SON" on AMC ?
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<blockquote data-quote="standaman" data-source="post: 487387" data-attributes="member: 4089"><p>Yeah that's the point. I'm feeling like I've been seeing more examples like these recently. Maybe pipe smoking is seeing a new level of acceptance in today's culture? Anyway I love movies with lots of pipes in them. We all know the list of pipe friendly flicks like "The Quiet Man" and stars like Lee Van Cleef. That's why "The Hatfield's and The McCoy's" made such an impact. I wouldn't be shocked to see Peterson 69s start to fly off the shelves, while already being a very popular, perennial choice. Why am I (or we) so influenced by seeing an actor in a movie smoke a pipe? I'll admit that when I see an actor like Cary Grant smoke a straight lumberman in "The Philadelphia Story" or "Mr Blandings Builds A House" I run to find that same pipe, to smoke along with Cary. I do it every time. And I love studying these pipes in the film to decipher exactly what brand and model is being smoked. It's kinda ridiculous!</p><p></p><p>Stan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="standaman, post: 487387, member: 4089"] Yeah that's the point. I'm feeling like I've been seeing more examples like these recently. Maybe pipe smoking is seeing a new level of acceptance in today's culture? Anyway I love movies with lots of pipes in them. We all know the list of pipe friendly flicks like "The Quiet Man" and stars like Lee Van Cleef. That's why "The Hatfield's and The McCoy's" made such an impact. I wouldn't be shocked to see Peterson 69s start to fly off the shelves, while already being a very popular, perennial choice. Why am I (or we) so influenced by seeing an actor in a movie smoke a pipe? I'll admit that when I see an actor like Cary Grant smoke a straight lumberman in "The Philadelphia Story" or "Mr Blandings Builds A House" I run to find that same pipe, to smoke along with Cary. I do it every time. And I love studying these pipes in the film to decipher exactly what brand and model is being smoked. It's kinda ridiculous! Stan [/QUOTE]
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