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		Commentaires sur Iconic Film Moments with Cigars par Don Clai		</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Don Clai]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[As a passionate fan of both cinema and cigars, this article really strikes a chord with me. It’s fascinating to see how cinema has captured and amplified the aura of prestige and power that surrounds cigars. Every time I watch an iconic scene like Tony Montana in « Scarface » or Vito Corleone in « The Godfather, » I can’t help but appreciate how the cigar becomes a character in itself, symbolizing authority, success, and sometimes menace.

In films, the cigar is not just a prop but a crucial element that adds depth and dimension to the characters. Take Clint Eastwood in « The Good, The Bad and The Ugly, » for instance; his cigar is as iconic as his poncho and piercing gaze. These cinematic moments have undoubtedly influenced my own appreciation for cigars, making each puff a homage to those cult scenes.

Cinema has a unique ability to glamorize and elevate the ordinary into something mythical, and cigars are a perfect example of this. They embody an era where style and presence had a tangible weight on screen. For me, lighting a cigar is not just an act of relaxation but a connection to cinematic history, a way to savor a moment of power and reflection while paying tribute to the great characters that have shaped film history.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a passionate fan of both cinema and cigars, this article really strikes a chord with me. It’s fascinating to see how cinema has captured and amplified the aura of prestige and power that surrounds cigars. Every time I watch an iconic scene like Tony Montana in « Scarface » or Vito Corleone in « The Godfather, » I can’t help but appreciate how the cigar becomes a character in itself, symbolizing authority, success, and sometimes menace.</p>
<p>In films, the cigar is not just a prop but a crucial element that adds depth and dimension to the characters. Take Clint Eastwood in « The Good, The Bad and The Ugly, » for instance; his cigar is as iconic as his poncho and piercing gaze. These cinematic moments have undoubtedly influenced my own appreciation for cigars, making each puff a homage to those cult scenes.</p>
<p>Cinema has a unique ability to glamorize and elevate the ordinary into something mythical, and cigars are a perfect example of this. They embody an era where style and presence had a tangible weight on screen. For me, lighting a cigar is not just an act of relaxation but a connection to cinematic history, a way to savor a moment of power and reflection while paying tribute to the great characters that have shaped film history.</p>
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		Commentaires sur Adrienne Ames Hollywood&#8217;s Unsung Siren par wltv		</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Jun 2024 11:42:55 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whaouh! is a amazing woman!</p>
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