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Anyone else enjoying "The SON" on AMC ?
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<blockquote data-quote="standaman" data-source="post: 487424" data-attributes="member: 4089"><p>You're absolutely right Zeno Mark. I don't think that there's any real change in public opinion and certainly the anti smoking zealots. I'm referring to the younger, hipster crowd that seems to be more accepting of the pipe as an alternative. To that end, seeing pipes in any popular and positive light is a good thing for the future of our hobby. You are correct that Hollywood has no pro smoking agenda. But period pieces allow these things to remind us that pipes and cigars and even cigarettes were commonplace facets of life, even if only as nostalgia. If you watch the scene where he lights his pipe, with the camera so focuses on the top view of the bowl, it reminded me of a video tutorial on the proper way to light a bowl. It was a brief and insignificant scene. But it didn't get edited for a reason. And I think someone there loves pipes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="standaman, post: 487424, member: 4089"] You're absolutely right Zeno Mark. I don't think that there's any real change in public opinion and certainly the anti smoking zealots. I'm referring to the younger, hipster crowd that seems to be more accepting of the pipe as an alternative. To that end, seeing pipes in any popular and positive light is a good thing for the future of our hobby. You are correct that Hollywood has no pro smoking agenda. But period pieces allow these things to remind us that pipes and cigars and even cigarettes were commonplace facets of life, even if only as nostalgia. If you watch the scene where he lights his pipe, with the camera so focuses on the top view of the bowl, it reminded me of a video tutorial on the proper way to light a bowl. It was a brief and insignificant scene. But it didn't get edited for a reason. And I think someone there loves pipes. [/QUOTE]
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