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May 6, 2024 · Unfrosted co-writer Spike Feresten explains the movie's Mad Men cameos. Directed by Jerry Seinfeld in his feature debut – with a script he co-wrote with Feresten, Barry Marder, and Andy Robin – the new Netflix film follows the rivalry between two cereal companies, Kellogg's and Post, in early 1960s Michigan as they compete to create a breakfast party product that will revolutionize ...
Jul 21, 2007 · Per the calendar on the wall of the gynecologist Peggy visits, “Smoke Gets In Your Eyes” takes place in March of 1960. We’re about six or seven years away from when America’s collective frustration came to a boil; in the first episode of his remarkable series, Weiner turns on the gas, lights a match and places his characters on top of a ...
A place to discuss AMC’s Mad Men, a critically acclaimed psychological period-drama series that earned sixteen Emmys and five Golden Globes. Members Online I always wanted to see the life of Dawn and other Black characters on Mad Men.
Oct 3, 2024 · Weiner says the gruesome equipment snafu originated as a family story: His grandfather once ran over his own shoe with a push-reel mower. “His foot was fine,” Weiner confirmed to me, “but it ...
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Sep 4, 2023 · #madmen #jonhamm #amcWatch on AMC+ Here: https://www.amcplus.com/mad-menAt the onset of the 1960s in New York City, ad executive Donald Draper brainstorms Lu...
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Weiner discussed the look of Mad Men with production designer Bob Shaw and cinematographer Phil Abraham, who Weiner had previously collaborated with in The Sopranos. Abraham wanted to establish a more genuine approach to portraying society in the 1960s, rather than "simply referencing the period as seen in movies of that time.
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Mar 29, 2021 · Mad Men: 10 Scenes That Live Rent-Free In Every Fan's Head. Matthew Weiner's masterpiece Mad Men is a slow-burn, but as every fan of the show knows, it's far from boring or forgettable. It's filled with impactful scenes that are etched in the memory of all fans. The show features one of the best screenplays in the history of television as well ...