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      • The new film Thank You for Smoking follows a fictional American tobacco lobbyist as he defends the rights of smokers with double-talk and snappy irony. The satire is based on the novel of the same name by Christopher Buckley.
      www.npr.org/2006/03/17/5283837/making-a-smoking-satire-of-the-lobbying-industry
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  2. Oct 4, 2023 · No, Thank You for Smoking is not based on a specific true story. However, it is inspired by real events and the practices of the tobacco industry. The movie uses satire and fictional characters to shed light on the influence and tactics employed by lobbyists.

  3. 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.

  4. The kidnapper (Jeff Witzke) covers Naylor in nicotine patches and leaves him naked in the lap of the Lincoln Memorial. Ironically, his smoking gave him a resistance to the nicotine, otherwise he would have died. Naylor is interviewed by a reporter for a Washington paper but ends up seducing her.

  5. Thank You For Smoking, based on Christopher Buckley’s acclaimed novel, has a provocative title which paves the way for razor-sharp satire. The story is about Nick Naylor (Eckhart), the Chief...

  6. Based on a book by Christopher Buckley, Thank You for Smoking follows the unapologetic Naylor as he spins for cigarettes in the major media, including an appearance on the Joan Lunden Show in which he defends the industry before a hostile studio audience while seated next to a bald teen dying of smoking-related cancer—and wins at least some ...

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  7. May 17, 1994 · Thank You For Smoking published in 1994, right around the time medical evidence demonstrated flight attendants working for the airlines were dropping like flies after breathing in all that second hand smoke on airplanes.

  8. May 18, 2006 · BBC - Movies - review - Thank You For Smoking. "Anyone who smokes in a movie is either a psychopath or a European," according to Nick Naylor. As the chief spokesman for a big tobacco...

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