I've never heard the actress Christina Hendricks (Joan on Mad Men) sing, but in some of the ballads ("Secret Love" "Accustomed to his Face") this singer named Jamie sounds just like what I would imagine Christina would sound like if she sang as her character Joan!
POP CULTURE and GREEN STYLE
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Rally to Get Mad Men Back for a Third Season!
If you've never watched the coruscatingly brilliant TV drama Mad Men, you're in for a treat when you get a hold of their DVDs.
Mad Men is a period piece about a Madison Avenue (NYC) ad agency in the early 1960s--the office politics, the jockeying for position, the personal lives of the assorted employees--and is set in the context of what's going on politically and culturally at the time. The show, which also delves into the machinations of the ad business at that time, is picture perfect in every way: writing, directing, casting, acting, production design, costumes, hair styles--and anything else I might be forgetting!
Mad Men, which airs on AMC, won the Golden Globe award for best TV drama for both of its two seasons. Its gifted and devastatingly handsome lead actor, Jon Hamm, who plays the agency's creative director, the complex and mysterious Don Draper, won the Globe in 2008 as the best actor in a TV drama. He and the gorgeous and talented actress January Jones, who plays his on-screen wife, were nominated in the recent Globes as best TV actors in a drama.
Media are now reporting that the series's creator and executive producer, Matthew Weiner, says he doesn't even know if the show is coming back for a third season.
How can this be? Is there no justice in this world at all?
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Labels: golden globes, January Jones, Jon Hamm, Mad Men, Matthew Weiner