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  1. Thank You for Smoking is a 2005 American satirical black comedy film written and directed by Jason Reitman and starring Aaron Eckhart, based on the 1994 novel by Christopher Buckley.

  2. Thank You for Smoking: Directed by Jason Reitman. With Joan Lunden, Eric Haberman, Aaron Eckhart, Mary Jo Smith. Satirical comedy follows the machinations of Big Tobacco's chief spokesman, Nick Naylor, who spins on behalf of cigarettes while trying to remain a role model for his 12-year-old son.

    • Jason Reitman
    • 3 min
  3. Oct 4, 2023 · Released in 2005, this satirical comedy-drama is a clever and thought-provoking exploration of the tobacco industry and the unethical practices involved in promoting a product that is scientifically proven to be harmful.

  4. As a Vice President of the Academy of Tobacco Studies, a Washington tobacco lobby masquerading as research organization debunking the health risks of tobacco use, Nick Naylor, a born communicator, is the public face of the tobacco lobby.

  5. R 2005 1h 32m Comedy Drama CTA List. 86% Tomatometer 185 Reviews 87% Popcornmeter 250,000+ Ratings. Nick Naylor (Aaron Eckhart), a lobbyist for big tobacco, finds it difficult to balance his...

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  6. Mar 17, 2006 · Nick Naylor is a charismatic spin-doctor for Big Tobacco who'll fight to protect America's right to smoke -- even if it kills him -- while still remaining a role model for his 12-year old son. When he incurs the wrath of a senator bent on snuffing out cigarettes, Nick's powers of "filtering the truth" will be put to the test.

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  8. Year: 2005. Original title: Thank You For Smoking. Synopsis: Nick Naylor, chief spokesman for Big Tobacco, makes his living defending the rights of smokers and cigarette makers in today’s neo-puritanical culture.

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