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Oct 5
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Jon Hamm takes his handsome self to France

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I’m not sure what’s happening in these photos. I think it might be a film festival in the Cannes? And yet, it’s not the Cannes Film Festival, it’s called MIPCOM. I just looked it up – this is where celebrities, directors and producers go to sell or promote their work to buyers. Maybe they’re trying to sell/promote Mad Men in the Europe. That’s always a strange thought to me – that other countries would love or “get” American shows like Mad Men. It constantly amuses me that the UK is having a love affair with Mad Men – so why would it be strange that Mad Men would be popular the world over? Anyway, my lover Jon Hamm looks great, as always. I’m shocked that his girlfriend Jennifer Westfeldt isn’t clinging to him in every photo – I don’t think she was even invited. Instead, we get Elizabeth Moss – she looks lovely. To irritate me, my mother always calls her “plain”. I disagree – I like that she’s pretty in a normal way. She seems like a cute friend who refuses to get a nose job because why would she want to look like everybody else? And I think that as the series goes on and on, Peggy has started looking cuter and cuter too – they’ve started styling her in such an adorable, mod way. I love it.

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I won’t do any spoilers for this week’s Mad Men, I’ll only say that it was good, and that they’ve certainly got enough balls in the air to make the last two episodes of the season very, very interesting. I honestly have no idea how all of this stuff is going to pan out, and I enjoy that feeling.

By the way, guess who else was there? Luke Perry! And look what he’s wearing!

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Ah, Luke. I love you. Crazy bastard.

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Photos from 10/3, credit: WENN.

Posted in Elizabeth Moss, Jon Hamm, Mad Men

Written by Kaiser         21 Comments »
Sep 2
'10
Jon Hamm on Don Draper: “I’m not that guy. I don’t really look like that.”

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These photos aren’t doing Jon Hamm justice. But to be fair, a bad photo of The Hamm is still one of the most awesome things you’ll ever behold. Plus, I think The Hamm/Don Draper is supposed to look like hell in these photos – Draper is going through hell on the show, and he’s supposed to be looking his age (and beyond) because of all of the hard living, drinking and whoring. But… when The Hamm puts on that suit and slicks back his hair and especially when he leans back in a chair and puts his arm back…like the iconic image from the posters, etc – well, there’s really nothing better. Don is such an “American” character. That’s what I always think. This is such a quintessentially American show, and the Draper character is our American darkness, while still being one of the best things about America. Sorry to go off on that tangent. My bad.

My mom and I were discussing Mad Men a few days ago, and talking about The Hamm and how good he looks in a suit, and she mentioned the infamous last episodes in Season 3, where we saw Draper in casual wear and he looked like a f-cking model. He was wearing chinos and a dark brown v-neck sweater, and it was pornographic in its sexiness. My mom said, “They should find a way to bring back that brown V-neck.”

Anyway, just a few more excerpts from Mad Men’s Rolling Stone cover story… The Hamm on Draper:

“I don’t really have that much in comparison to the way Don holds himself,” Jon Hamm, 39, tells the mag. “I’m not that guy. I don’t really look like that.”

He added, “Part of it is the suit, but another part is a choice. This is a person who takes himself very seriously at work, a guy who’s going to walk in and command a room. I’m not that way in real life. I don’t grab the mic.”

Hamm said he had seven tests and zero jobs before landing the “Mad Men” part. He told Rolling Stone that finding work as an actor helps him relate to Don Draper. “My life at the time was trying to get a job. Talk about ruthless — being an actor in L.A. and not working is nothing but hustling. I just really responded to it on some visceral level, and that may have been what Matt [Weiner] picked up on. That may be why the character resonates coming from me.”

[From Wonderwall]

At times, The Hamm has said that he brings lightness to a character which, on the page, could go very, very dark. I can see that – because Draper is a son of a bitch, honestly. It’s only because The Hamm plays him so honestly, and because The Hamm is so gorgeous that we forgive Draper. Plus, we get to see every side of Don, which the other characters in the Mad Men universe don’t get to see.

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The Hamm on the set of Mad Men on September 1, 2010. Credit: Bauer-Griffin.

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Written by Kaiser         34 Comments »
Aug 31
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‘Mad Men’ does Rolling Stone: The Hamm in a boob sandwich

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It’s about time! Why has Mad Men never taken the cover of Rolling Stone before? Too retro? Not rock n’ roll enough? But with the new season officially entering the Swingin’ 60s (it’s now 1965 in the Mad Men universe), perhaps it’s time. But what’s with the cover? My first reaction: THE HAMM!!! My second reaction: BOOBS. Third reaction: Why does everyone look so strange? Photoshop, my loves. Final reaction: who do I have to blow to get Jon Slattery on the cover?!? Here’s a little teaser from the article:

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In the opening scene of the new season of Mad Men, an interviewer asks Draper, “Who is Don Draper?” Rather than confess the truth — that he’s a flimflam man who fabricated his whole identity from a dead Korean War officer and built his entire life on a lie en route to a Madison Avenue advertising career — Draper merely takes a drag on his cigarette. “I’m from the Midwest,” he says. “We were taught it’s not polite to talk about yourself.”

In a sense, Mad Men is Weiner’s attempt to figure out this question for himself. He has created an elaborate pageant of American fantasies — guys and dolls who look like they have it all, even when their private worlds are complete frauds. The advertising wizards of Mad Men swagger through the office, knock back cocktails, knock back lovers. They live out JFK-era America’s tawdriest dreams, almost as if it’s a professional code — to sell these dreams to America, they have to experience them from the inside, with all their inherent betrayal and manipulation.

After three seasons on AMC, a basic-cable network previously known for endless reruns of second-rate movies, Mad Men established a hold on America’s fantasy life like no show since The Sopranos.

“The big question the show is trying to answer through Don has to do with identity,” Weiner says. “Who am I? — It’s only the biggest theme in all of Western literature.”

To make it happen, Weiner assembled a cast he could relate to — veteran actors who had spent their careers toiling in relative obscurity. Jon Hamm, who plays Draper, had a few scenes in We Were Soldiers. January Jones, who plays his brittle and ethereal ex-wife, Betty, showed up in the third American Pie movie as Stifler’s love interest. Christina Hendricks, who rules the offices of Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce as Joan, appeared in a video for the Nineties rock band Everclear. Nobody wanted them. Today, everybody knows their names, everybody covets their careers, everybody wants to get next to them.

“If Rob Lowe had been cast in the part, it would have been different,” says Jon Hamm, on the set in L.A. “There was no backstory with me.”

There are all sorts of challenges thrown at her,” says Christina Hendricks of her character, sexy office manager Joan Holloway. “Horrific things. And she consistently pulls it together, cleans it up and moves forward. Sometimes she’s walking through mud, but she does it.”

Elisabeth Moss, who plays the ambitious career girl Peggy Olsen, has a touch of pride about the fact that Mad Men’s stars were relative unknowns before show creator Matthew Weiner put them to such brilliant use. “Matt always says that he basically hired a bunch of not-famous people, but people that had been working for a really long time.”

Weiner starts each season by having lunch with Hamm: “It’s a rare partnership. I always scribble something down that ends up in Episode 13.”

I fly very low on the radar,” says Hamm. “Mark Twain said it: ‘I’d rather say nothing and be thought an idiot than open my mouth and remove all doubt.’ Another Missouri boy, Mark Twain. The petulant, sh-tty movie-star mentality – that burns out pretty quick.”

[From Rolling Stone]

RS has a great behind-the-scenes photo shoot too – it’s here, online. I’m putting up some of my favorite photos. Sigh… I could spend all f-cking day looking at these photos and salivating over The Hamm. Too sweet. I think I want to marry this photo of My Hamm:

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These are pretty sweet too – Jesus Christ, this man.

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Slattery!!!

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Photos courtesy of Rolling Stone’s online pictorial.

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Written by Kaiser         65 Comments »
Jul 26
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‘Mad Men’ season 4 premieres: Don Draper likes it rough (spoilers)

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*This entire post is a SPOILER for the premiere episode of Mad Men’s Season 4, which aired last night*

If I don’t write about last night’s premiere episode of Mad Men, I’m going to go crazy. It was so good, I couldn’t even get to sleep last night. It was so good, my mother called me in the middle of it so we could discuss how delicious Jon Hamm is. For AMC’s video recap, below:

That recap did tend to focus on the business of Sterling-Cooper-Draper-Price, which is fine. I love the business-related parts of the show too. But the recap missed my two favorite parts. First of all: DON DRAPER LIKES IT ROUGH. Dear God, he hired a hooker (on Thanksgiving!) and paid her to smack him around. Literally. She was on top of him and he said, “You know what I want” and she slapped him over and over as she was on top of him. It was SO HOT. Jesus. That’s the real reason I couldn’t get to sleep. My second favorite part were the scenes between Peggy and Don – they just adore each other so much, and those two actors just play so beautifully with each other. Oh, I just remembered another favorite Draper scene – when he’s in the backseat of the taxi with the girl, and he leans in for the kiss. HOT DAMN.

I just love this show so much. I’m hopelessly addicted. I’m a Lohan for Mad Men.

Any other thoughts, Hamm-holics?

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Mad Men photos courtesy of AMC. Additional photo of The Hamm courtesy of WENN.

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Written by Kaiser         45 Comments »
Jul 21
'10
Jon Hamm looks delicious, edible at ‘Mad Men: Season 4′ premiere

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Here is the lovely, talented, gorgeous and edible Jon Hamm last night at the Season 4 premiere of Mad Men. I’m counting down the hours until this season starts – this Sunday at 10 pm EST. CAN’T WAIT. But until then, I’ll just content myself with these awesome photos. Now, you know Jon’s ever-present girlfriend wouldn’t miss an opportunity to show up before a bank of photographers and hang all over her boyfriend, taunting me (bitch). She clung so tightly to him that the only way photographers could get a solo photo of My Hamm was to go in tight on his face. This chick. UGH.

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I know, I’m being too harsh. They look… happy. Together. So it’s going to be a little while before he comes for me, I get that. As for his womanizing character Don Draper, when The Hamm was asked if Draper had ever met a woman he could be faithful to, The Hamm told Radar that “I don’t know if we’ve met her yet, but we’ll see if we do… we’ll see.” Sigh… it could be me, Don/Hamm!

And of course, my two favorite girls were there too, Christina Hendricks and Elizabeth Moss. I don’t know what the hell Christina was wearing, but she looks like hell:

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Elizabeth Moss looked great in a vibrant green. The cut of the dress makes her look like she’s got one circus boob and one normal boob though!

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This one’s for my mom – this is Christopher Stanley, who plays the Rochafeller staffer who is now with Betty. My mom thinks he’s really sexy.

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And last, Vincent Katheiser and his beautiful eyes. Sigh… he’s so dreamy. Too bad he’s a total weirdo.

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All photos courtesy of WENN.

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Written by Kaiser         24 Comments »
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