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Cigarette Anyone?
Old Golds
Vintage advertisement for Hatamen cigarettes depicting a woman in a cheongsam holding a yueqin.
German cigarette advertising (bus stops)
The usual Special Forces porn, advocating state violence as a means of stopping violence against the state. Jamie Bell chomps gum for loss of acting chops — what happened to the boy who loved to dance while Margaret Thatcher held his family hostage? Bell’s repertoire of tough-guy looks will make you cringe. Cigarettes throughout, with obviously deliberate Insert Cigarette scenes provided by a weak Mark Strong. The Thatcher-directed real-life hostage rescue was, in reality, a blunder. Two hostages died, although only one death is depicted here. You are the other hostage. You will never get back the precious hours of life you’ve lost to watching this tedious tripe, nor will Abbie Cornish, having agreed to take the required “female role” in this all-male movie. I only watched it because I was living in London at the time. The period details are accurate: before London’s skyline was destroyed by freakish financial bubble architecture. —Brer Abbott for Last Film on Earth on 29 February 2020
(AjkerProsongo)