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second class citizen
08-09-2009, 05:13 PM
We've been watching the first season of Mad Men. Incredibly good! Great acting, great story, and love the art direction! Of course it's set in the early 60s, right before Kennedy was elected.
Don Draper is the lead character and this weekend when we were out strolling down 2nd Street after a nice dinner at Domenico's, we spied a store window display (I think it was Banana Republic) featuring the "Don Draper Suit". How swank!
Not Afraid
08-09-2009, 05:46 PM
Nanner Public has a whole Mad Men line. Being a TV idiot, it took me a while to figure out what that meant.
Stan4dSteph
08-09-2009, 06:40 PM
I bought a grey sheath dress from the collection.
LSPoorEeyorick
08-09-2009, 07:24 PM
Lisa, I think you'd like Mad Men. (And 30 Rock, but the Liz Lemon swank is for another thread.)
JWBear
08-09-2009, 07:33 PM
I think Lisa would like Mad Men too. It's tres cool.
innerSpaceman
08-09-2009, 08:10 PM
Bizarre, I just this second turned on the tube for the first time not for True Blood, cause someone told me the 3rd Season of Mad Men starts tonight on AMC - - and then saw this thread!
Anyone know if that's true? What day(s) it's on and what time(s)?
The first season was Magnificent Genius that affected me deeply.
The second season, not so much.
But on the strength of the first season, I'm willing to give the third a chance.
If I can find it.
JWBear
08-09-2009, 08:53 PM
Here's a great compilation video. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7ZoqgO6ui4)
And I can't get enough of the title sequence. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WcRr-Fb5xQo)
Snowflake
08-09-2009, 09:41 PM
Hope I can netflix this, looks cool, JW!
innerSpaceman
08-10-2009, 07:53 AM
We've been watching the first season of Mad Men ... and this weekend when we were out strolling down 2nd Street after a nice dinner at Domenico's, we spied a store window display featuring the "Don Draper Suit". How swank!
I had a similar coincidental happenstance when I first got into the show.
In fact, the very first day I started watching it, I viewed like 6 episodes in a row and I was way hooked. At a dinner party that night, the person I was chatting with across from me revealed a celebrity run-in she'd had that morning with Jon Hamm, the lead actor who plays Don Draper.
If the conversation had happened the day before, I wouldn't have had a clue who's name she dropped, but instead I was fascinated with the seemingly less-than-random celebrity encounter.
Odd. :cheers:
second class citizen
08-10-2009, 08:56 AM
I had a similar coincidental happenstance when I first got into the show.
In fact, the very first day I started watching it, I viewed like 6 episodes in a row and I was way hooked. At a dinner party that night, the person I was chatting with across from me revealed a celebrity run-in she'd had that morning with Jon Hamm, the lead actor who plays Don Draper.
If the conversation had happened the day before, I wouldn't have had a clue who's name she dropped, but instead I was fascinated with the seemingly less-than-random celebrity encounter.
Odd. :cheers:
:cool: Swank begets swank.
Third Season Premiere is August 16 on AMC.
innerSpaceman
08-10-2009, 10:08 AM
From my el jay of February 11:
I’m just about finished with my second show, the 1st season of Mad Men ... and I think it’s because the show has so affected me that I decided to post about my teevee catch-up. The show is set in the Madison Avenue advertising world of 1960 - - which is the year I was born. So that struck a chord with me right away. It’s not a political show, but the overt racism and sexism of the time makes a statement. More striking to me, naturally, is the blatant anti-Semitism featured in one important storyline, and the even more potent homophobia hinted at for the next season.
I was born in 1960, and I’ve been blessed to live in fantastic times of progress. I’m a jew, and I’m gay ... and I’ve experienced only the most fleeting nothings of anti-Semitism or homophobia during my entire life. I’m reminded by the show that, in 1960, people routinely hit their kids, women drank and smoked while pregnant, and the supremacy of white straight male dominated society was expressed with casual cruelty and boorishness.
And it's made me think back to Barack Obama’s election victory speech where he invoked a 100-year-old woman in Atlanta who had seen such incredible changes in her century of American life. From my birth in 1960 till today is roughly half that time, but Mad Men reminds me how much fantastic progress has been made in human affairs during the time I’ve been human. I’m so blessed to have lived during these particular 50 years, and in the modern metropolises of New York and Los Angeles - - in relation to almost any times and places in human history. The show makes me happy.
It’s also fantastically written, incredibly entertaining, and a stunningly beautiful period piece. And it’s wonderfully acted. The night I first got into the show, I attended a dinner party for my brother-in-law’s birthday. At one point, people were talking about their recent celebrity sightings ... and Linda, seated across from me, mentioned that she had seen Jon Hamm that very morning. Before that very morning, I wouldn’t have known who Jon Hamm was. But, um, he’s the star of Mad Men. Between that and the show being set in the year I was born, I started to pay special attention to Mad Men. I’m glad I did.
Another interesting coincidence hit me when I started watching the second season a few days later.
From my el jay of Feb. 14:
So I want to see the next season real bad, and - yay! - I can download all of Season 2 on iTunes. That's just what I do early this morning, and queue up the first show of the season.
It takes place on Valentine's Day. Today is February 14th.
This show and I have a psychic link.
I love it.
That is all.
innerSpaceman
08-19-2009, 02:09 PM
Finally saw the Mad Men 3rd Season premier, which iTunes kinda screwed up for me (thanks for the work-around, Isaac).
I'm really impressed with two things they did in handling the budding gay issue of their closeted homo regular, Salvatore.
The first is the clever way they shot the start of him getting it on with the bellboy in an out-of-town hotel. The bellhop was in Sal's room fixing the A/C, and Salvatore takes out his billfold and flips through it looking for tip money.
The very tight shot is from Sal's point of view, looking down at his own hands and the money he's counting out. The bellboy's feet come into the shot, and you instantly know Sal realizes this boy has come into his physical space in a way that no straight man ever would.
Beyond being a really neat way to communicate the gay come-on, it struck me because of an incident I had a few years back. I was in Gelson's and saw these two young men shopping together. They could easily have been roommates, and not lovers. There was no hugging, no touching, they didn't look really gay or anything like that. But they kept getting in each other's space in a way that, even 38 years after Mad Men, no American straight male would do.
It was right then, watching these two boys be domestic together, that I realized I wanted a boyfriend and not a continuation of the string of fucbuddies and on-the-sides I'd gay dabbled with my entire life.
Had my first boyfriend a month or two later. And, though it didn't work out how I'd have liked, he's finally moved in with me. :D
Ok, the second thing I liked about the Gay on the Mad Men episode:
So, of course, Salvatore - who's always been too paranoid to act on his gay impulses lest he be caught ... get's spotted by the show's lead character, his superior at the agency, Don Draper - - as he's coming down the fire escape during the hotel fire that caused Sal's disappointing homo-interruptus, and spots Salvatore with the bellhop coming out of the bathroom in a state of improper undress.
Naturally, Sal's a little freaked. It's his greatest fear that if he's found out as a gay, his career will come to a crashing end. On the plane back to New York, he and Don are uncomfortably silent. Suddenly, Don turns to Sal and says with all seriousness, "I'm going to ask you something, and I want you to answer with complete honesty."
Sal gulps, and nods. And Don, after a pause, asks what he thinks of the advertising concept he's concocted for the client they were visiting in Baltimore.
It was such a smooth (and not uncomical) way for Don to communicate to Sal that he doesn't give a damn about him being gay, and he's not going to speak a word about it to anyone ... not even among themselves.
That was a really nice thing for Don to do, handled very expertly. Of course, on the same trip he also shacked up with a stewardess, cheating on his wife for the 83rd time after they just got back together from an adultery-motived separation (and while she's pregnant with their 3rd child).
Don's a complex character. Fuktard and Swell Guy.
I really like this show. The opener was better than many a 2nd season episode. So I'm re-hooked. And now, the addition of The Gay! WIN.
LSPoorEeyorick
08-19-2009, 04:27 PM
Don, after a pause, asks what he thinks of the advertising concept he's concocted for the client they were visiting in Baltimore.
It was such a smooth (and not uncomical) way for Don to communicate to Sal that he doesn't give a damn about him being gay, and he's not going to speak a word about it to anyone ... not even among themselves.
Though he's also telling Sal to keep it to himself. The new slogan is "limit your exposure." The exec producer has confirmed it was Don's way of saying Sal should avoid being publicly "out."
innerSpaceman
08-19-2009, 05:20 PM
Telling Sal to avoid being publicly out is like telling me to like Disneyland. Pulease. I call shenanigans.
Though I don't doubt Don was trying to convey that as well.
JWBear
09-15-2009, 10:41 PM
If anyone has visited the official Mad Men site's "Mad Men Yourself" (http://www.amctv.com/originals/madmen/madmenyourself/) page, and liked the swank Shagesque artwork, here's a link to the artist's work. (http://www.flickr.com/photos/nobodyssweetheart/sets/72157606178887453/)
Here's one she did of one of our favorite scenes from season 1:
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3049/2973366692_2cca83b2f1_b.jpg
€uroMeinke
09-15-2009, 11:03 PM
Just wrapped up season one tonight - I'll probably pick up season two before the week is out - so delightful, dark, and nostalgic
LSPoorEeyorick
09-16-2009, 06:28 AM
...liked the swank Shagesque artwork...
I saw her stuff last season, and I was really impressed with her work. I've never seen an online campaign team actually tap a fan with an existing meme to help create something for official use. So as soon as I saw Mad Men Yourself, I knew I'd be using it as an example for clients, to show just how effective a talented fan with a meme can be.
JWBear
09-16-2009, 10:12 AM
Just wrapped up season one tonight - I'll probably pick up season two before the week is out - so delightful, dark, and nostalgic
We have one more Season 2 episode to watch; then we have all the Season 3 eps that have aired so far on the DVR.
innerSpaceman
09-16-2009, 10:53 AM
I'm not really impressed with Season 3 so far. I'll watch the rest of it, but if it turns out as bleh as Season 2, I'm done with this once-promising show.
Last night's episode was grueling. OMG, American childbirth in 1962. No wonder I'm so fuctup.
Not Afraid
09-16-2009, 10:30 PM
Personally, I'm loving the show for its nostalgia factor (we're playing spaceman!), the writing is really good, but I keep getting plot lines mixed up with 30 Something. Where IS Miles Drentell?
€uroMeinke
09-16-2009, 10:33 PM
I've been kinda wanting to watch Bewitched again - who is Larry Tate?
JWBear
09-16-2009, 10:35 PM
Just wait til you get the the episode in season 2 with Don in Palm Springs. You might find it amusing...
JWBear
09-16-2009, 10:37 PM
Larry is definitely Roger Sterling.
innerSpaceman
09-16-2009, 11:12 PM
Yep, I get a kick out of how close they made that comparison.
JWBear
09-20-2009, 11:14 PM
Congratulations to Mad Men for winning the Emmy for Best Drama Series!
€uroMeinke
09-30-2009, 07:38 AM
Just wait til you get the the episode in season 2 with Don in Palm Springs. You might find it amusing...
Just saw that one last night - it was spectacular. Now I wonder if that house is available to rent for the perfect decadent Palm Springs getaway.
mousepod
10-01-2009, 02:58 PM
Sesame Street gets in on the action. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YgvKCfZqxrQ)
"Good work, sycophants."
Not Afraid
10-01-2009, 09:38 PM
I thought the last picture was going to make them glad.
JWBear
10-05-2009, 09:05 PM
We just watched "Guy Walks Into An Advertising Agency"...
OMFG! I can not believe they went there! The only thing that would have made it more hysterically sick is if Lois and the lawnmower had kept going, and gone right out the window!
innerSpaceman
11-06-2009, 05:49 PM
Well, the series finale is this coming Sunday. I'm really liking the 3rd season better than the 2nd (but it's not up to the standards of Season 1).
I've taken to watching the show on iTunes ... mostly because I keep missing it on Sunday, but not without also wanting to miss the 17 commercial breaks. Gah!
Anyway, here's (http://dlisted.com/node/34707) Jon Hamm in his days of glory. Yum!
BTW: The last episode made my cry, when the kids come in to find their folks all upset at Kennedy's assassination. I was a little younger than the kids on the show (3-and-a-half, to be precise), but that's precisely how the incident came to implant itself in my young psyche as an early scar. It's one of my earliest memories because it's so indelible. I don't remember seeing the assassination, or the Oswald killing. The only tv images i remember are from the funeral a few days later. But I vividly recall my mom crying endlessly and my dad being really upset. The episode really struck a chord by portraying that moment.
JWBear
11-06-2009, 06:49 PM
It's the season finale, not the series finale. It's been picked up for season 4.
innerSpaceman
11-06-2009, 10:14 PM
oh just a typo on my part. I meant "season." Personally, I hope they go through the moon landing at least!
Lotta loose ends from Season 2 never picked up. Wonder if they'll resume any of that in the 4th, or just let those hints die forever.
€uroMeinke
12-08-2009, 01:40 AM
Just finished season 3 and I loved it. Where the show opened with a nostalgia and tongue and cheekiness about the early 60's, this season really delved into the darkness of the era and why some changes had to happen. Can't wait for season 4.
Not Afraid
12-08-2009, 08:56 PM
I am fully hooked on this show. However, I really hate that I have to wait months to see it next and then remember to watch it weekly - with ugly commercials.
Eliza Hodgkins 1812
12-16-2009, 12:36 AM
I am fully hooked on this show. However, I really hate that I have to wait months to see it next and then remember to watch it weekly - with ugly commercials.
Ah, the irony of wanting to enjoy a show about the advertising business without being bombarded by advertising.
€uroMeinke
12-16-2009, 09:09 PM
Ah, the irony of wanting to enjoy a show about the advertising business without being bombarded by advertising.
If only the did 60's make-overs on the ads they run - now that would be synergy
Not Afraid
12-16-2009, 09:29 PM
If only the did 60's make-overs on the ads they run - now that would be synergy
How cool would that be!
I really do hate commercials and it is amusing that the shows I tend to love are (sort of) about advertising.....Bewitched, Thirtysomething and now Mad Men. I keep referring to Don as Michael.
Gemini Cricket
08-18-2010, 01:33 PM
After finishing Season One of "True Blood", I started watching "Mad Men". I'm 4 episodes in and like it but I honestly can't see what the big fuss is about this show. I think one of the things that bugs me is that the lead character played by Hamm is unlikable. He's kind of a dick. But on the bright side, I love the art direction and costumes.
innerSpaceman
08-18-2010, 02:00 PM
Are you watching season 1? Don't like it yet?
Wait.
Gemini Cricket
08-18-2010, 02:27 PM
Are you watching season 1? Don't like it yet?
Wait.
Yes, season one.
Okay, I'll wait. I see so many possibilities on where this show can go. I love the redhead and the operators.
Jazzman
03-23-2012, 01:58 PM
Hey everyone! Long time no type! :D
Anyhow, being a huge Mad Men fan I was just playing around with the Madmenyourself app and all the swanky coolness made me think of you guys, the swankinest group I've ever known. This is really a fun little avatar builder.
Anyhow, cheers all. Hope everyone is well!
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