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Mad Men and Meatloaf

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Jon Hamm, Elizabeth Moss and John Slattery by Kevin Parry/ WireImage.com
Want to break bread with the fabulous cast of AMC's Mad Men? Get thee to Kate Mantilini, the popular Beverly Hills eatery where, along with meatloaf and mac & cheese and all manner of gourmet comfort food, you can exult in poster-size portraits of the stars of the show: Jon Hamm, Elizabeth Moss, Christina Hendricks, January Jones, Vincent Kartheiser, John Slattery and Bryan Batt. They hang over the booths in the restaurant’s lofty interior, and this is where Mad Men creator Matthew Weiner arranged a surprise unveiling for the cast following Thursday night’s panel discussion (over which I presided) on the closing night of this year's awesome Paley Fest.

Weiner and his talented crew of writers are back at work breaking stories, but Thursday night he wasn’t spilling any significant beans, not even going so far as to confirm when the action will pick up after last season’s Thanksgiving cliff-hanger (Don Draper alone in an empty house, begging the old Ladies Home Journal question, “Can This Marriage Be Saved?”). Some time will have passed, Weiner said, but for the Paley crowd, everything from the fate of Peggy’s surprise baby to the current state of Stirling-Cooper office politics was off-limits to the spoiler brigade. One piece of good news: With John Slattery on the panel, it’s clear that Roger Stirling, though felled by two heart attacks and with his office for now supplanted by new-partner Draper, will be back in Season 2. Weiner admitted he couldn’t imagine doing the show without him.

Among the lead cast, only January Jones (in Shanghai) and Bryan Batt were MIA. Earlier in the week, there was a scare that leading man Jon Hamm might not be able to show, as he was called back to Vancouver for work on his upcoming movie, a remake of The Day the Earth Stood Still with Keanu Reeves. Thankfully, he made it back early on Thursday, though he’s returning again for a few final days of shooting. Hamm, who says he used to attend Paley Fest gatherings as a TV fan before he struck gold with Mad Men, was glad it worked out (he's not the only one), and said this was much more in his comfort zone than his appearance last week as a celebrity panelist on Real Time with Bill Maher.

Also on the panel: Broadway legend Robert Morse, who plays the eccentric boss Bert Cooper, regaling the crowd with a snippet (“A Secretary Is Not a Toy”) from his early ’60s triumph in How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (a clear precursor to Mad Men). How cool if a field trip to the musical could be built into the plot next season — although it has already been determined that Don Draper is hardly a Broadway fan, having suffered through a performance of another Pulitzer-winning musical, Fiorello!, with his wife last season. Rounding out the panel: Rich Sommer and Aaron Staton, who play two of the young turks in Draper’s orbit.

Production of Mad Men's second season starts in April, and while no airdate has been confirmed yet, expect Season 2 sometime this summer. And look for an update soon from Lionsgate regarding the street date for the Season 1 DVD of this excellent series (my No. 1 pick of 2007), which rewards repeated viewings. It’s a timeless and instant classic and a must-have boxset — and not just because I’m among those interviewed for the extra features.


Posted by Matt Roush
Mar 28, 2008 9:23 AM
Does AMC show repeats of Mad Men? The few episodes that I have seen, I have really enjoyed and would love to see the entire season in order.
Posted by ShoreLady
Mar 28, 2008 1:02 PM
They have been, every Sunday/Monday nite at midnite (eastern). I heard good buzz over Breaking Bad, and they began reairing Mad Men the same night as the BrBa pilot. I am up to episode 10. So when I saw spoilers I skipped the rest of this article.
Posted by topoopon
Mar 28, 2008 2:52 PM
John Hamm was on a great episode of "Real Time". He always had intelligent well thought out opinions, it was just that he had to deal with a pretty revved up panel so his thoughts were always the last to surface.

People should really talk about "Real Time" in this political climate Bill Maher is still doing one of the best current events news shows out there. Some of these actors are fascinating on Bill's panel - the best so far this year was Adam Goldberg who revealed himself to be exceptionally intelligent.
Posted by bhm1304
Mar 28, 2008 4:18 PM
Hamm did make some carefully considered observations. That would be a rarity on that left-wing circle jerk that moron Maher 'officiates'. I'm disappointed that such an exceptional actor would condescend to be on that inane panel. Lie down with mangy dogs like Maher, you won't just get fleas, you might get crabs!
Posted by ftvorgasm.com
Mar 28, 2008 9:10 PM
Hamm did make some carefully considered observations. That would be a rarity on that left-wing circle jerk that moron Maher 'officiates'. I'm disappointed that such an exceptional actor would condescend to be on that inane panel. Lie down with mangy dogs like Maher, you won't just get fleas, you might get crabs!
Posted by ftvorgasm.com
Mar 28, 2008 9:11 PM
Mad Men is currently rerunning at midnight Monday (Sunday "night") but is near the end of the episodes. I'm not sure if it's going to be rerun again. You can buy episodes on iTunes or wait until the DVD comes out (which is what I'm doing). Mad Men is a wonderful show and does reward multiple viewings...there is so much in each scene. I have one particular scene that I could watch over and over again...but I won't spoil it for anyone who's not seen the show. Suffice it to say I can't WAIT for the DVD so I can see Mad Men any time.
Posted by maryb889
Mar 30, 2008 11:08 AM
I've been watching Mad Men in the repeats (or rather, recording them Sunday nights/Monday mornings). Every episode has been blowing me away with the attention to details.

Thanks Matt for the great writeups for two of the Paley Fest events I couldn't attend! Was Christina Hendricks there? You hadn't mentioned her but I can't think of why she wouldn't be.
Posted by Famin
Mar 31, 2008 1:10 PM
Good News!!!

According to tvshowsondvd.com, Season 1 of Mad Men will be on sale July 1 in both DVD and Blu-Ray Disc formats.

Finally!

Oh, and the awards keep coming...Mad Men won a 2007 Peabody Award. Congrats!
Posted by maryb889
Apr 3, 2008 6:42 PM
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