Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Mad Men On AMC
I must confess that I spent the better part of this past Sunday watching the marathon on AMC of the first season of Mad Men. Now, when I first heard about this show, I knew it sounded like something I would like, and yet I never watched a single episode. Partly I forgot, partly because it wasn't on 'til 10pm, partly because once I miss the first episode or two of a new show I say forget it, and partly because I sometimes feel I cannot allow myself to start watching anything new because I already watch too much television anyway! Well- it's summer, and most shows are repeats, and I couldn't resist. After the first seven minutes, I knew I really liked it. It's a great show - well-written, well-acted, well-directed, well-produced - I could go on and on. And I just might. The show is set (for now) in 1960. The set designers might be happy to know that I notice every detail - it must be wonderful to go to work every day and set the scenes for such a great period show! I've seen some things I have in my own home, and others I'd love to own.
So - that's it, I'm hooked. When I couldn't watch, I recorded it. From noon on Sunday until 1am Monday morning. I finished watching the recorded portion last night. It is a fabulous show. I have such a fascination with the whole advertising "game". From way back when Darrin Stephens worked for Larry Tate on Bewitched. I find all of it fascinating. I especially liked the scene in the last episode with the sales pitch to the Eastman-Kodak execs for their newest slide projector. I watched that scene four times. Wow. Really great. Now that's what I call fantastic television. And like I said - I'm lovin' the details. It must be a delight to be a part of the costume design team, as well. What a beautiful blue coat, worn here by January Jones as Betty Draper:
I can hardly wait for the second season premiere on Sunday the 27th!
I borrowed these pictures from their official website at http://www.amctv.com/originals/madmen. I hope they don't mind - since all I am offering here is praise! Thank you, AMC, for a job VERY well done- and thank you for the marathon. I am so glad I had the opportunity to get season one under my belt just in time for the next round!
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ReplyDeleteWe are so excited for the new season to start! Such a great show - glad you are enjoying it too!
ReplyDeleteYa know, I was gonna tell you about this show, but I know how you are about adding a new show to your "family." :-) I am glad you like it, and I will look foward to talking to you about it! The other show I love (despite what you may think of its story line) is "Swingtown". They do an excellent job of recreating the 70's and it's also a great show! Not at all what I was expecting.
ReplyDeleteOh, that's so cool, Kari!! I am really happy to know that you are watching it, also. I definitely look forward to discussions with you about this fantastic show.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this show...and you are right about the last episode with the kodak sales pitch...perfect.
ReplyDeleteI watched it origially for the fashions and sets but I wasnt thrilled, I was wanted more innocence I guess, I watched a lot of the marathon, I suppose I will watch the new one tomorrow....
ReplyDeleteI was hooked from the very first episode!
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