AMC‘s Mad Men: Season 4 (2010) will be released on March 29, 2011 by Lionsgate Home Entertainment on DVD and Blu-ray. We have a giveaway, sweepstakes, contest for one copy of Mad Men: Season 4 on DVD for three (3) lucky winners. Jon Hamm, Christina Hendricks, Elisabeth Moss, Vincent Kartheiser, January Jones, John Slattery, Aaron Staton, Rich Sommer, Kiernan Shipka, Robert Morse, Christopher Stanley, Deborah Lacey, Sam Page, Jessica Pare, and Lawrence Pressman star in Mad Men: Season 4. Mad Men‘s plot synopsis: “Mad Men is an American dramatic television series created and produced by Matthew Weiner..[It is a] drama about one of New York’s most prestigious ad agencies at the beginning of the 1960s, focusing on one of the firm’s most mysterious but extremely talented ad executives, Donald Draper…[it] consists of 13 episodes.”
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- 3/27/2011
- by filmbook
- Film-Book
Previously on Mm@M: 4.1 Live From Times Square 4.2 Sixties Sweethearts 4.3 Catherine Deneuve & Gamera, 4.4 Jean Seberg, 4.5 Hayley Mills & David McCallum, 4.6 Chaplin the Sad Clown 4.7 "No Bad Seats" 4.8 Peyton Place 4.9 "The Beautiful Girls"
In Mad Men at the Movies we investigate the cinematic references in the Emmy winning drama Mad Men. Though we accidentally took a one month hiatus from this series (due to a paucity of movie references) we shouldn't have. The series is mainly an excuse to talk about the show. It's the best on television. In fact, I haven't loved a show as much as Mad Men since the heyday of Buffy the Vampire Slayer (circa 1998/1999)... inbetween those two titans only Battlestar Galactica and Once & Again got to me in similarly seismic ways. Which is to say, I love it madly. If I were to coincidentally receive an old engagement ring right before watching an episode, I would undoubtedly impulsively propose to it.
In Mad Men at the Movies we investigate the cinematic references in the Emmy winning drama Mad Men. Though we accidentally took a one month hiatus from this series (due to a paucity of movie references) we shouldn't have. The series is mainly an excuse to talk about the show. It's the best on television. In fact, I haven't loved a show as much as Mad Men since the heyday of Buffy the Vampire Slayer (circa 1998/1999)... inbetween those two titans only Battlestar Galactica and Once & Again got to me in similarly seismic ways. Which is to say, I love it madly. If I were to coincidentally receive an old engagement ring right before watching an episode, I would undoubtedly impulsively propose to it.
- 10/23/2010
- by NATHANIEL R
- FilmExperience
Well, whoever saw the episode that just aired a few hours ago realizes what I said weeks ago about Naturi Naughton appearing on AMC’s Mad Men: her role was a big nothing.
**Spoilers Within**
Naturi, who for the record I enjoy as a singer and actress, played Lane Pryce’s (Jared Harris) new squeeze, a somewhat shock to Don Draper (who can give an ef and has his own problems) and to Pryce’s stuffy dad who meet her on a visit to the Playboy Club (or restaurant, or whatever that spot officially was) wherein we get to see her resplendent as a ‘bunny’, outfit and all. Later in the episode, she’s officially introduced (sans bunny ears & tail) as Pryce’s new lady and is dismissed as quickly. About in all, sis had about 5 lines total.
I’m still unsure why her appearance was so heavily touted (truth be told,...
**Spoilers Within**
Naturi, who for the record I enjoy as a singer and actress, played Lane Pryce’s (Jared Harris) new squeeze, a somewhat shock to Don Draper (who can give an ef and has his own problems) and to Pryce’s stuffy dad who meet her on a visit to the Playboy Club (or restaurant, or whatever that spot officially was) wherein we get to see her resplendent as a ‘bunny’, outfit and all. Later in the episode, she’s officially introduced (sans bunny ears & tail) as Pryce’s new lady and is dismissed as quickly. About in all, sis had about 5 lines total.
I’m still unsure why her appearance was so heavily touted (truth be told,...
- 9/27/2010
- by Curtis the Media Man
- ShadowAndAct
· Jake Gyllenhaal gives good smolder in the latest teaser poster for Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time. Click for bigger.
· It looks like Dustin Hoffman is backing out of Little Fockers, where EW says he "had tentatively agreed to appear in what was to be a very funny cameo at the end of the film." Have the words "very funny" been associated with this franchise since the year 2000?
· Remember Adnan Ghalib, ex-paparazzo lover of Britney Spears? Sentenced to jail.
· Domestic violence victim Halle Berry is speaking out about Rihanna and Chris Brown: "Any time a woman frees herself from that kind of bondage and that kind of situation I'm proud."
· Deborah Lacey, who plays Carla the maid on Mad Men, draws inspiration from her mother, who was Bob Denver's maid in the 1960s. You don't even want to know about the Bob Denver Fingerbang Threat Level.
· It looks like Dustin Hoffman is backing out of Little Fockers, where EW says he "had tentatively agreed to appear in what was to be a very funny cameo at the end of the film." Have the words "very funny" been associated with this franchise since the year 2000?
· Remember Adnan Ghalib, ex-paparazzo lover of Britney Spears? Sentenced to jail.
· Domestic violence victim Halle Berry is speaking out about Rihanna and Chris Brown: "Any time a woman frees herself from that kind of bondage and that kind of situation I'm proud."
· Deborah Lacey, who plays Carla the maid on Mad Men, draws inspiration from her mother, who was Bob Denver's maid in the 1960s. You don't even want to know about the Bob Denver Fingerbang Threat Level.
- 11/20/2009
- Movieline
The following post discusses "The Grown-Ups," Sunday's episode of "Mad Men." "It felt for a second like everything was about to change." Pete Campbell So. The calamity we've all been waiting for happened. Before I get into my reactions to "The Grown-Ups," I first have to praise one of the show's unheralded players. Deborah Lacey has been subtle and terrific as Carla for three seasons now. And her reaction to the death of John F. Kennedy sent chills over my whole body, both times I watched the episode. We've probably all seen those grainy bits of footage -- or excerpts...
- 11/2/2009
- by Tempo
- The Watcher
Writer-director David DeFalco is about to begin shooting "The House in the Middle of Nowhere," a horror film inspired by the 1972 Wes Craven classic The Last House on the Left. Although not a remake of the Craven film, the new film will employ two cast members from the Craven film: David Hess, who played Krug Stillo in 1972, returns as a racist sheriff, and Marc Sheffler, who played Junior Stillo in Left, will produce the new film along with Steven J. Bernheim. Kevin Gage (Blow) has been cast as the lead convict, and other cast members include Sage Stallone (Daylight), Deborah Lacey (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine) and Chantal Berry.
- 10/15/2002
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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