Movie news on your iPhone today!
Advertisement
Sign in
Username   Password         Forgot password?
Wanna join? Sign up
Find movies you'll love
Thank You for Smoking
  • 0
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • Rate this movie.

Watch trailer Watch trailer

Rent it, watch it, find it

Advertisement
Directed by Jason Reitman
The directorial debut from Jason Reitman, the media satire Thank You for Smoking stars Aaron Eckhart as Nick, a man who has turned spinning news and information into a successful career for the tobacco lobby. He plots strategies with his colleagues (Maria Bello and David Koechner) on how to make other dangerous products more appealing to the American public. Nick ends up going to Hollywood with his young son (Cameron Bright) in order to get a movie producer to include characters smoking in his newest film. Nick is kidnapped by a vigilante group concerned about the harmful nature of his product. The cast includes William H. Macy as a Senator who runs on a strong anti-tobacco position, Rob Lowe as the Hollywood bigwig, and Robert Duvall as the king of the tobacco industry. The film is an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Christopher Buckley. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide
[More]
 
mconrad3mconrad3 Thank You For Smoking
by mconrad3 in mconrad3 Blog
loved it.
Was this review helpful? [Be the first to tell us!]
"I fancy myself a cynic and pragmatist. While I do enjoy the flicks that have a bleak outlook on life and the future, I also enjoy a film that can play the proverbial fiddle while Rome burns. Thank You For Smoking is one of those films. It's a shame I didn't get around to seeing it when it was first released, and all along the way I've had people telling me it was one of those flicks I needed to see. Before director Jason Reitman gained his broad success with Juno, he tested the waters of absu " [More]
paulpaul Telluride 2007: Jason Reitman
by paul in paul on spout.com
hasn't rated it.
Was this review helpful? [Be the first to tell us!]
"Jason Reitman (Thank You for Smoking) is a new father and has made a dark comedy about the relationship between a pregnant teenager and the parents who will adopt her child. [More]
erico_77375erico_77375 Thank You For Satarizing
by erico_77375 in erico_77375 Blog
loved it.
Was this review helpful? [Be the first to tell us!]
"Satire is a very difficult trick to pull off, even in the worst examples. There's a fine line between seriousness and slapstick, leaving satire with the craziest of high-wire acts to pull off. Last week, I saw Inside Man, Spike Lee's satire under the disguise of a thriller. It was done pretty good, if a little forced in areas. Now comes Thank You For Smoking, a pitch-perfect example of how to pull off the impossible, not to mention lookin " [More]
RisseladaRisselada movie year countdown #10 - 1997 ...
by Risselada in Risselada Blog
liked it.
Was this review helpful? [Be the first to tell us!]
"This blog entry is part of my “movie year countdown”. To read more about that check out my first Spout filmblog entry.In the Company of MenThe trailer of the movie says this: The most talked about film this year has no graphic sex, no physical violence, no natural disasters, nothing bu " [More]
MovieBabeMovieBabe V for Vendetta - Thank You for ...
by MovieBabe in MovieBabe Blog
hasn't rated it.
Was this review helpful? [Be the first to tell us!]
"By Tricia Olszewski V for Vendetta is set in a futuristic Great Britain, but make no mistake: The themes of lies, loss of liberties, and spin control that dominate this adaptation of Alan Moore and David Lloyd’s graphic novel have everything to do with red-statism run amok. The antihero of the st " [More]
spoutspout 1/30 -- TAKEN, shaken, and stir ...
by spout in Coming Soon
"Finally The Wrestler is in wide release, and it is fantastic! I will not soon forget it. (Watch the trailer.) FilmCouch will discuss it this Friday. [More]
RisseladaRisselada Re:Out 2008's nominees for the ...
by Risselada in Movie Polls
"Well this poll seems to have petered out already. I am glad that most of the entries have gotten votes, that usually indicates an interesting poll. I personally have not seen Michael Clayton or Basquiat, but I had a friend who liked Basquiat a lot. No one has voted for it and no one has mentioned even liking i " [More]
QFLWQFLW Re:Out 2008's nominees for the ...
by QFLW in Movie Polls
"Haven't seen Hard Eight, and being a Coen brothers' fan, it's embarrassing to admit I still haven't seen Blood Simple! It wasn't hard to choose the favorite from the remaining three. Basquiat was vaguely interesting (mostly watched it for Gary Oldman and to see Bowie play Warhol). I liked Michael Clayton pretty well, but [More]
RisseladaRisselada Out 2008's nominees for the Bes ...
by Risselada in Movie Polls
"Please reference this thread for the rules of this group. Please vote only once in each poll. Movies referenced in this poll:Har " [More]
SkyPilotSkyPilot Re:Share your reviews -- New mo ...
by SkyPilot in Coming Soon
"If your familiy is like mine, you guys always watch a movie after Thanksgiving dinner. When I was younger, my uncle usually picked the movies. He had questionable judgment...* As I got older, they started letting me pick the movies, and I took this responsibility very seriously. Here's how some of the movies went over with my family. I'd love to hear about your family movie experiences. Top 5 Movies Good for the Whole Family on Thanksgiving[More]
All Movie Guide Logo
Review by All Movie Guide
All Movie Guide
is neutral about it.
Jason Reitman's adaptation of Thank You for Smoking aims its satirical slings at something much bigger than the smoking lobby. Aaron Eckhart's Nick Naylor gleefully manipulates everyone and everything in his path. While the film gets huge laughs from the audacious (though not quite totally unbelievable) sentiments Naylor expresses on behalf of the tobacco industry, it also gives this media Machiavelli a heart simply by showing that his ability to shape an argument isn't something he has to work on or think about -- it comes to him naturally. Some might think he is soulless, but it would be more accurate to say that spinning is his soul. The film would work if it settled for just mocking big business, but it actually analyzes how someone who instinctually spins the truth can still live an honorable life. Even more refreshing is that Naylor never really once questions what he does. He certainly goes through a rough patch of self-pity, but never once does he regret what he does or consider how what he is doing affects others. He is a man naturally suited to having this job in this day and age. A lazy actor would have simply amped up the smarm factor playing Naylor, but Eckhart plays the character with pride. That pride makes him engaging and even somewhat sympathetic. With one strong, unique lead character, Reitman is able to serve up big laughs while commenting on the nature of public discourse in the age of media saturation. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide
 

Community ratings

mavens
Spout mavens
liked it.
most people
Most people
are neutral about it.

Other opinions

erico_77375
erico_77375
loved it.
lopezdash
lopezdash
loved it.
Windbreaker
Windbreaker
loved it.
rica5tully
rica5tully
is not interested.
JEllen
JEllen
is not interested.
marincat
marincat
is not interested.