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Golden Globe Best Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical 2007 · Nominated
Golden Globe Best Performance By an Actor in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy 2007 · Nominated
Trivia. FAQ. IMDbPro. All topics. Awards. Thank You for Smoking. Jump to. 12 wins & 32 nominations. American Cinema Editors, USA. 2007 Nominee Eddie. Best Edited Feature Film - Comedy or Musical. Dana E. Glauberman. Critics Choice Awards. 2007 Nominee Critics Choice Award. Best Young Actor. Cameron Bright. 2007 Nominee Critics Choice Award.
Thank You for Smoking did not receive a wide variety of nominations from the major award circuits; however, it did garner two Golden Globe nominations in its year for Best Picture (Musical or Comedy) and Best Actor in the same film genre for Aaron Eckhart's portrayal of Nick Naylor.
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.
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Nick's life gets even more complicated when a liberal senator mounts an anti-smoking campaign that he must counter. Based on the novel by Christopher Buckley.
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2007. Jason Reitman. Adapted Screenplay. Nominated. Find movie and film award information for Thank You for Smoking (2005) - Jason Reitman on AllMovie.
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Tobacco industry lobbyist Nick Naylor has a seemingly impossible task: promoting cigarette smoking in a time when the health hazards of the activity have become too plain to ignore. Nick, however, revels in his job, using argument and twisted logic to place, as often as not, his clients in the positions of either altruistic do-gooders or victims.