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I know tobacco is being more and more frowned upon in general, but I believe cigars may still exist in a separate category as a kind of celebratory, every-so-often thing. Enjoying a cigar on special occasions does not necessarily make one a smoker. At the time of DAD, I don't believe Bond's smoking a cigar was viewed as controversial. Plus Bond states something to the effect of the cigar's slow-burning tobacco being "particularly hazardous to one's health." So it came with an in-film warning label.
It doesn't bother me, and to a degree it has been brought back into public consciousness with certain 'locker room talk' on a hot mic on a bus 12 years ago, which made headlines last year.
I wouldn't want him to have a cigarette in his mouth constantly, but if he smokes in a particular scene in a film, I wouldn't care. People smoke.
I wish they did. Guys look at these mags from time to time.
Yes, they probably wouldn't do that now. Shame. People over there eat curry. It's rather good.
I wish he had slapped her to be honest, just to shut her up and make her focus.
Not 'Oh, Quarrel, will you please pick up my shoes?'
I think he gets a bit of a pass, what with being in Havana and being tortured with scorpions for over a year in North Korea.