Cigars in movies: Bad guys vs Good Guys

Egoboundary2
Egoboundary2 Posts: 2,375 ✭✭✭✭✭
edited February 7 in General Discussion

There are lots of movies out there that depict villains and heroes enjoying our favorite pastime. It seems that media has shifted to more bad guys .. in the 90s ( a la Independence Day, and pretty much any movie with Schwarzenegger) it was more positive .... but I can’t remember a recent movie ( last 10 years ) that has any good guys with a stogie.
I just watched Boss Level on Hulu and Mel Gibson ( bad guy) smokes a cigar in a way that says “Fvck you” .

Any good examples of good guys vs bad guys?

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  • Yakster
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  • rsherman24
    rsherman24 Posts: 7,784 ✭✭✭✭✭

    was always rumored that he smoked Parodi cigars which are made in my hometown. Nasty little things, but people smoke them all over

  • silvermouse
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    Parodis are the perfect cigar to chew on, I used to smoke them while surf casting for bluefish.

  • Itsfine
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    @rsherman24 said:

    was always rumored that he smoked Parodi cigars which are made in my hometown. Nasty little things, but people smoke them all over

    Confirmed that he smoked toscano cigars. Made in Italy. 99% of all cigars bought in Italy are toscano. They're also nasty little things. Ironically, they're entirely comprised of Kentucky fire cured tobacco imported from the states.

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    @ScotchnSmoke still sux lots of large wéiners. And tons of small ones. 
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    I am the Troll Jesus. Follow me, my children, or clutch your pearls tightly.

    @ScotchnSmoke still sux lots of large wéiners. And tons of small ones. 
  • Egoboundary2
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  • Egoboundary2
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    Bad guy

  • Bob_Luken
    Bob_Luken Posts: 11,820 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Everything is a prop. A drink in the hand, sunglasses/eyeglasses, facial hair, hats, and cigars. We are too attached to cigars for us not to notice the negativity. But to hollywood, it's just another prop. But the underlying theme that allows for cigars to be used often as a prop for negative characters, banksters, gangsters, or basic selfish jerks, means these biases against cigars already exist.

  • ShawnOL
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    @VegasFrank said:

    @rsherman24 said:

    was always rumored that he smoked Parodi cigars which are made in my hometown. Nasty little things, but people smoke them all over

    Confirmed that he smoked toscano cigars. Made in Italy. 99% of all cigars bought in Italy are toscano. They're also nasty little things. Ironically, they're entirely comprised of Kentucky fire cured tobacco imported from the states.

    I believe that's where all Eastwood's old westerns were filmed. Makes sense a local product was used.

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  • Amos_Umwhat
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    Been watching the Cobra Kai series with my girlfriend, noticed that the only smoker I've seen has been the bad guy, whose smoking style is reminiscent of SGT. FURY comic books.

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  • Egoboundary2
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    That actor from Cobra Kai ( Marty Cove) was interviewed in an article about cigars, he is actually an interesting guy!

    https://www.cigarsnobmag.com/personalities/2019/08/26/martin-kove/

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  • d_blades
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    edited April 2021

    The Don Johnson character in the TV show, Kenon had a cigar in the only episode I watched. On Blacklist, Reddington has mention having a Scotch and a Tatuaje.

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  • TheKraken
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    Good bit in the Oceans movies good and bad guys

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    F**k You I'm drunk.....
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  • deadman
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    @d_blades said:
    The Don Johnson character in the TV show, Kenon had a cigar in the only episode I watched. On Blacklist, Reddington has mention having a Scotch and a Tatuaje.

    The character smokes in many episodes.

  • Amos_Umwhat
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    I always loved Boston Legal, especially the end when James Spader and William Shatner would sit and have a cigar and scotch.

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  • ForMud
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    A couple Bonds....

    Bad guy...Tony Montana

  • raidermike
    raidermike Posts: 276 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited April 2021

    I realize it was a TV series but I'll always remember Hanibbal lighting one up at the end of each cluster fuc# saying, "I love it when a plan comes together..." Chalk another one up for the good guys!

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    @Bob_Luken said:
    Everything is a prop. A drink in the hand, sunglasses/eyeglasses, facial hair, hats, and cigars. We are too attached to cigars for us not to notice the negativity. But to hollywood, it's just another prop. But the underlying theme that allows for cigars to be used often as a prop for negative characters, banksters, gangsters, or basic selfish jerks, means these biases against cigars already exist.

    True.
    But also remember that some of these guys that play these parts already smoke cigars, so it would make sense that they would want it to be part of their persona.

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  • 0patience
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    In Fumo Pax
    Money can't buy happiness, but it can buy cigars and that's close enough.

    Wylaff said:
    Atmospheric pressure and crap.
  • MickeyD_1
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    Who could forget Tony Soprano!

  • Itsfine
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    Smoking a fohiba!

    I am the Troll Jesus. Follow me, my children, or clutch your pearls tightly.

    @ScotchnSmoke still sux lots of large wéiners. And tons of small ones. 
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