So It Begins – Thank You For Smoking

It has been too long since I originally started this article series and true to my word I will continue doing what I have grown to love doing, posting about movies.  While I talked about how the opening title sequence of a film can incorporate a story in the intro of a film with Lord of War, I was inspired to write about this particular opening after watching the film again several weeks back.

Thank You for Smoking, which I reviewed here, was one of my favorite film of the 2000′s and an excellent adaptation (with some changes of course) of Christopher Buckley’s novel from 1994.  It’s movie that isn’t really for or against tobacco, but rather it leaves the decision up to the audience to determine that.  Rather the movie and novel is a story about a lobbyist for Big Tobacco and how he has found something he is good at.  It is also, at it’s heart, a satirical look at how anyone, well smooth talkers, can sell you on the benefits of a dangerous product, but it is really about your decision to buy into it or not.

One of the things I love about this movie other than the cast and story, is the opening sequence.  For me it is one of the more inventive title sequences that uses the medium of cigarette packages to introduce the major players, but also set the tone of the film with a catchy song that puts a smile on your face.  You know, just take a look at the opening after the jump.

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Movie of the Day – Coffee and Cigarettes

A very straightforward concept film involving two vices that I don’t particularly imbibe.  Coffee and Cigarettes are two vices that essentially have a lot in common when one thinks about it.  While both are addicting, both share this common bond in the facilitation of communication.  We meet someone on a date at the coffee shop or cafe, we sit and talk to the person over the some special house roast and get to know one another.  Cigarettes have the same effect in that there are some who take a break with others at work and share a smoke and a chat.  You got to pass the time somehow and why not chat up the fellow smoker that is next to you.  Essentially this is a movie about the vices that we share and the conversation we have over coffee and cigarettes.

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