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'Mad Men' shares a lesson on beauty (Season Premiere Sunday)
LA Times ^ | 07/22/2010 | Meghan Daum

Posted on 07/23/2010 4:17:33 PM PDT by Kid Shelleen

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To: submarinerswife
What do you all think of this show? I have never seen it but Netflix has it and I am thinking about recording this season. Tell me if it is worth watching.

I just finished watching season 1 on Netflix. I would say if you have Netflix, give it a go. That's the beauty of Netflix!

I personally find the show a little slow, but I guess it is interesting enough that I'll watch season 2. I guess my personal taste runs toward something both more dramatic, and perhaps more violent; like 'Sons of Anarchy'; an amazingly good drama.

21 posted on 07/23/2010 5:11:42 PM PDT by 6SJ7 (atlasShruggedInd = TRUE)
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To: submarinerswife
I highly recommend it. The dialog is tremendous. It really is a glimpse into the pre PC days of the 60’s and will spark lots of conversations with your friends.
You can find a lot of clips on Youtube and see if it is you cup of tea.
22 posted on 07/23/2010 5:12:25 PM PDT by Kid Shelleen (Keep your socialized health care off my body !!)
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To: Kid Shelleen
I hate TV, but even I like Mad Men. (We haven't had TV in our home since Baby Chan was born; I watch the show on iTunes.) It's like spending an hour in the Real America — the one that existed before the Boomers destroyed the country — every time I watch it.

One thing about Mad Men: they don't sugar-coat adultery. They show it for the sordid, unsatisyfing sin that it is. Nothing will keep a guy faithful better than watching Don Draper's filthy, philandering lifestyle slowly ruining his relationship with his wife, his friends, and with the children that he loves. You can see that the conflict is killing him inside -- as real-world adultery does.

Plus the show is packed with honeys, wall to wall, all wearing the kind of clothes people used to wear when grownups were running the country. Christina ("Joan Holloway") Hendricks is so freaking attractive that it's frightening -- I mean, it's like taking a baseball bat in the gut every time she comes on camera. I mean, I love my wife, but OH YOU KID. Sometimes I think that women like her ought to be kept in trust by the Department of the Interior for all Americans to enjoy. Even the mousy girls on the show (yes, the Progressive Insurance girl is one of them) are well turned out and cute. Hats, gloves, nylons — those were the days.

And she's a damned good actress, too. In fact, all the actors and actresses on that show are of top quality. The scripts are zingy and smart, with just the occasional hint of wry nostaligic humor. (Condescending Beatnik: "How do you sleep, man?" Ad Exec Don: "On a bed made out of money"). Yes, it's uncomfortable to see blacks and women kept "in their place" as they were in the real-life world of early-1960s America, but even with the casual racism and objectification of women that was everywhere in those days, I sometimes wonder if the lives of most blacks and women are fundamentally better in our modern "liberated" age.

And of course it's lots of fun to see people smoking pack after pack of cigarettes (in bed, at work, in public, everywhere), driving gigantic gas-guzzling street panzers without wearing seat belts or strapping the kinder into child restraint systems, drinking on the job, throwing litter everywhere, letting their kids play with dry-cleaning bags — you know, doing all the naughty, dangerous, and irresponsible things we used to do back when this was a free country. It's wicked. It's refreshing. It's hard to imagine a time when the federal government played essentially no role in the lives of average people.

If you haven't seen Mad Men, give it a try. But be warned: it's hip, witty, cool, and fun, but it's also at its root a sad story of a sad man. Go, and do thou otherwise.

23 posted on 07/23/2010 5:12:43 PM PDT by B-Chan
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To: Mariner
Women are too skinny today...

Nonsense

24 posted on 07/23/2010 5:13:15 PM PDT by fhayek
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To: Kid Shelleen

In its own way MadMen is a patriotic all American show. The Kodak Carousel episode was the best one and was in Season One. After Season One MadMen is still good but more soap operaish. I like seeing all that 60s stuff in MadMen..... the clothes and the furniture. Robert Morse is a scene stealer with hip-Ayn Randian character.


25 posted on 07/23/2010 5:13:53 PM PDT by dennisw (History does not long entrust the care of freedom to the weak or the timid - Gen Eisenhower)
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To: submarinerswife

I think eveyone’s take on this is wrong. AMC = Time Warner = CNN.

I cancelled tv to stop supporting the regime bcause all of tv supports him including Fox/Saudia News.

The creator is gay and essentially: all white WASP men from the 1960s were devious adulterers and white women who worked in offices were either sexually harrassed or tramps. See desparate houswives as suburban housewives are sluts - liberal hollywoods take on heterosexuals. Usually the vile characters are Christians too.

TV manipulated the masses into eleecting the coup. Keep watching and supporting the regime.


26 posted on 07/23/2010 5:20:54 PM PDT by Frantzie (Democrats = Party of I*lam)
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To: 6SJ7

I love ‘Sons of Anarchy’! Can’t wait for season 3.


27 posted on 07/23/2010 5:21:21 PM PDT by chris_bdba
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To: Kid Shelleen; 6SJ7
Between Mad Men & Breaking Bad , AMC has the two best series on TV, imho.

If you want " something both more dramatic, and perhaps more violent", check out Breaking Bad.

28 posted on 07/23/2010 5:21:38 PM PDT by csvset
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To: Kid Shelleen

The show brings back a lot of memories.

I couldn’t stop laughing when Mrs. Draper, pregnant, pulled out a cigarette, lit it up, and started puffing away — in the doctor’s office where the Doctor was puffing on a cigarette, too.


29 posted on 07/23/2010 5:27:14 PM PDT by TomGuy
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To: Army Air Corps
From Mad Men photo previews:

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30 posted on 07/23/2010 5:27:54 PM PDT by Candor7 (Obama .......yes.......is fascist... ...He meets every diagnostic of history)
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To: Frantzie
That is one way of looking at it but check out this scene where Joan Holloway puts a liberal in his place.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hBasrTmASPI&feature=related
31 posted on 07/23/2010 5:29:35 PM PDT by Kid Shelleen (Keep your socialized health care off my body !!)
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To: Candor7

Michelle Obama would love those dresses, they are her style.


32 posted on 07/23/2010 5:29:49 PM PDT by Ditter
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To: Ditter
Maybe, if she had breast enhancement surgery or installed some puffies.
33 posted on 07/23/2010 5:32:05 PM PDT by Candor7 (Obama .......yes.......is fascist... ...He meets every diagnostic of history)
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To: B-Chan

Each season on the show moves a few years ahead.

In the early episodes of a new season, they make reference to some well-known historical event to give the audience the timeframe.


34 posted on 07/23/2010 5:34:20 PM PDT by TomGuy
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To: Kid Shelleen
Betty Draper, (January Jones) , is hot in her own way.


35 posted on 07/23/2010 5:35:37 PM PDT by csvset
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To: Army Air Corps
And more's the pity. Women who looked like women instead of prepubescent girls.

All because the homosexuals got into the fashion industry and wanted to make women look like their fantasy (young boys).

They hate the body of the natural woman. This hatred is manifested to the girls and women who view the "ideal beauty" that the fashion industry has power to create and has made most women and girls hate their bodies....as shown in every poll taken since the 80's. Eating disorders were hardly heard about prior to the 70's. Eating disorders are prevalent in very young girls now.

36 posted on 07/23/2010 5:39:43 PM PDT by savagesusie
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To: Kid Shelleen
Liberal are so shocked that women with B&B (boobs and butts) are attractive
37 posted on 07/23/2010 5:43:41 PM PDT by tophat9000 (.............................. BP + BO = BS ...........................Formula for a disaster...)
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To: csvset

I know a young woman who could be her twin sister. Both are striking, although a bit too thin for my taste.


38 posted on 07/23/2010 5:44:57 PM PDT by B-Chan
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To: csvset
In her own way! Geez, she is hotness incarnate!


39 posted on 07/23/2010 5:46:57 PM PDT by Textide
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To: Candor7

Smashing. Lovely lasses who look like grown women.


40 posted on 07/23/2010 5:51:01 PM PDT by Army Air Corps (Four fried chickens and a coke)
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