There's a brief moment in the TV show 'happy' with one of the baddies wearing a bright red Christmas sweater and smoking a nice looking piece. It probably wasn't, but from the distant view it kind of looked vaguely like a castello sea rock.
There's a film I suspect most of you have never even heard of let alone seen (I don't say that pompously, just that it's quintessentially British) called Till Death Us Do Part, in which the main character Alf Garnett has a pipe on the go in pretty much every scene. Not knowledgable enough to identify it yet, though. Over to you chaps.
There's a film I suspect most of you have never even heard of let alone seen (I don't say that pompously, just that it's quintessentially British) called Till Death Us Do Part, in which the main character Alf Garnett has a pipe on the go in pretty much every scene. Not knowledgable enough to identify it yet, though. Over to you chaps.
I think pipe smoking in movies is much more of a challenge today when so few people have either smoked a pipe or seen someone do it. If you watch pipe smoking in current movies, if you can find any, you may find that the actor does not know what he or she is doing. Since it is something of an art, lack of knowhow shows immediately. My dad smoked from just after breakfast until bedtime with time out for meals, so when I finally bought a pipe in my mid-thirties, the moves had been deeply imprinted. Not much of a learning curve. Maybe one of us could get a job in Hollywood coaching actors on how to smoke a pipe, one of those niche contractor gigs. 'sable, please consult.
thumbs make great tampers if you ask me.So I started watching these over the weekend. One thing I love after watching 6 episodes is no one uses a tamper. Filling the pipe? Thumb! Post char light? Thumb!
I believe it's White Christmas. Scene with him standing outside pondering life lighting matches with his thumbnail. The inspiration behind a couple of burns on my thumb from phosphorus sticking under my fingernailThe scene with Bing Crosby using a pipe to tap on bells just seems to be forefront in my mind. I am not sure if that was White Christmas or Holiday Inn though.