Thank You for Smoking

Continuity mistake: When Nick meets Heather for the first time, she is wearing a pink blazer. As the waiter pours the wine, her jacket abruptly disappears. (00:28:05)

Continuity mistake: In the final dinner meeting of the Merchants of Death (MOD Squad),the gun lobbyist gets a piece of pie with cheese on it, takes a small bite; then the alcohol lobbyist attacks it with her fork for a bite, pulling all the cheese off and toppling the little American flag in it. In the next shot of Bobby eating, and a closeup of the dessert, all the cheese is back on it and the flag is upright again.

Continuity mistake: When the MOD Squad are eating dessert together, the cheese on Bobby Jay's apple pie changes between melted and unmelted between shots.

Continuity mistake: During the Subcommittee Hearing scene, the person sitting behind Nick Naylor, on his left, changes repeatedly between shots: Right before he is asked to come forward, the chair is occupied by a woman in a blue shirt. When he sits down, a man is seated there. Immediately after one of the senators asks, "What about the children?", the woman is back - but only for a few seconds.

Continuity mistake: When Aaron Ekhardt returns from meeting with Robert Duvall, he meets with his boss JK Simmons. Simmons is wearing reading glasses when we first see him. A shot behind him also reveals this. They are removed at a shot of him from behind Ekhardt, then in another shot behind Simmons, they're still on. From the rest of the shots on, his glasses remain off.

Continuity mistake: When the main character goes to pay off the Marlboro man, he grabs his briefcase from the back seat and sits it on his lap. He says something to his son then reaches for the door handle. The camera position changes to an outside angle, looking into the car. At this time, the main character again reaches in the back seat to grab the briefcase.

Continuity mistake: When Nick is home after being fired and binging on takeaway food, his son and Jill come over. He is unshaven when he walks to the door, but when he sits down to talk to his son he is clean shaven.

Continuity mistake: Towards the end of the film when Nick's son is trying to convince him to not give up, he has a soda in a glass in front of him. During the scene when the shot is on the son, his glass is about three quarters full. From behind, it is about half full.

Lummie

Continuity mistake: During the scene in the hospital cafeteria, when Bobby is trying to give Nick the gun, his finger jumps from inside to outside the trigger guard between shots.

Low Cow

Continuity mistake: During the Subcommittee Hearing scene, the person sitting behind Nick Naylor, on his left, changes repeatedly between shots: Right before he is asked to come forward, the chair is occupied by a woman in a blue shirt. When he sits down, a man is seated there. Immediately after one of the senators asks, "What about the children?", the woman is back - but only for a few seconds.

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Jeff Megall: Sony has a futuristic sci-fi movie they're looking to make.
Nick Naylor: Cigarettes in space?
Jeff Megall: It's the final frontier, Nick.
Nick Naylor: But wouldn't they blow up in an all oxygen environment?
Jeff Megall: Probably. But it's an easy fix. One line of dialogue. 'Thank God we invented the... You know, whatever device.'.

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Chosen answer: Yes you can. Quoting from Drugs.com: "Symptoms of a nicotine overdose include nausea; vomiting; watering mouth; diarrhea; abdominal pain; cold sweat; headache; dizziness; disturbed hearing and vision; confusion; weakness; weak, irregular heartbeats; chest pain; seizures; and death."

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