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The Movie Smoke with Harvey Keitel has some good cigar conversations and smoking Montecristo's and Fuente scenes. 

The one movie I think is the best to smoke a cigar by and has a bunch of cubans being smoked is a movie no one will mention. Seduced and Abandoned with Alec Baldwin and James Toback they smoke in the Harvard Club in New York and all over Cannes France. They are smoking R&J in hotel rooms, yachts, or on terraces while looking for financing for their "make-believe" movie.

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I saw a French movie a few months ago called 'How To Make a Killing' (Un ours dans le Jura).

Towards the end of the film the cop thinks that he has solved the crime and to celebrate he orders a "30 euro cigar", which is clearly a Guantanamera Cristales.

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6 hours ago, ATGroom said:

I saw a French movie a few months ago called 'How To Make a Killing' (Un ours dans le Jura).

Towards the end of the film the cop thinks that he has solved the crime and to celebrate he orders a "30 euro cigar", which is clearly a Guantanamera Cristales.

Give it a couple more years, and I wouldn't be surprised if it becomes the new reality. The director or screenwriter might know the market and may be have included Cristales on purpose.

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