Check out this flick "Coffee and Cigarettes." It's a series of vignettes with famous people who may not seem that famous, which makes sense because all their roles in this film are... unimportant. It's almost against what being famous is, a very mundane, black and white dirty feel to it and almost has nothing to do with a central plot or story... yet it's so... cool. It's just simple dialogue that can make you laugh, think or feel awkward. It seems very simple, but for scenes with two main actors and nothing being done but talking? It can be very effective in its own unimportant way. Jim Jarmusch Wrote and Directed each little snippet all revolving around one central similarity, coffee and cigarettes.
I got a good sense about how bad they are for you and at the same time, what they are meant for.
I suggest the one with Bill Murray and the WooTang Clan
check it out on YouTube...

"Bill Groundhog-Day, Ghostbustin'-ass Murray!"

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