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Mad Men - Season One | 
| Actors: Jon Hamm, Elisabeth Moss, Vincent Kartheiser, January Jones, Christina Hendricks Studio: Lionsgate Category: DVD
List Price: $49.98 Buy New: $27.49 You Save: $22.49 (45%)
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Rating: 154 reviews Sales Rank: 91
Format: Widescreen, Box Set, Color, Dolby Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1 Number Of Discs: 4 Running Time: 600 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.6 x 0.9
MPN: LGED22938D UPC: 031398229384 EAN: 0031398229384 ASIN: B000YABIQ6
Theatrical Release Date: July 19, 2007 Release Date: July 1, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description Studio: Lions Gate Home Ent. Release Date: 07/01/2008 Run time: 616 minutes Rating: Nr
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Welcome to a world where Monday has a three drink minimum. Mad Men exists here and it's a fabulous place to visit, back before Betty Friedan's Feminine Mystique really made much of an impact and before the Surgeon General put warning labels on cigarettes. It was an America on the brink of social explosion and Mad Men, which tells the story of a group of Madison Avenue advertising executives in the early 1960s, captures that surface stillness perfectly, complete with the growing tension barely contained below the surface. The show succeeds on every level. HBO famously passed on Mad Men, created by former Sopranos executive producer and writer Matthew Weiner. AMC picked it up, and thank goodness they did. From the first episode, Season One becomes an essential, utterly addictive television- watching experience. Beautifully filmed and masterfully written, the show manages to present the period honestly but with little nostalgia, and as soon as you get over the constant smoking, drinking and treatment of women as little more than "girls" who get coffee and answer the phone, the complexity of these characters (especially the dashing Jon Hamm as Creative Director Don Draper) will leave you completely captivated. Season One features clandestine office romances, shadowy pasts, a ton of adultery, closeted homosexuality and a lot more drama that seems risque even for 2008. But again, one of the most impressive things about Mad Men is that everything is executed with absolute class, style and elegance. And bonus for the DVD viewer: Like The Sopranos, Mad Men has a ton of little moments and hints leading up to character revelations and plot twists that make watching the episodes over and over continually rewarding. –-Kira Canny Stills from Mad Men (click for larger image)
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Great entertainment January 9, 2009 Too Busy got the dvd set for christmas for my husband. he couldn't wait to sit down and watch the episodes from beginning to end.
Don't Miss This One ... January 8, 2009 NEMJ As I approach my 50th birthday, I can honestly say "Mad Men" is the finest television drama I have had the pleasure to watch. For those of you who are tired of the horrendous offerings (reality and otherwise) produced by the networks and some cable channels, treat yourself to "Mad Men." The writing is superb and the acting phenomenal. Jon Hamm has movie star qualities the likes of which we haven't seen for decades -- reminiscent of those 1940's legends we so dearly miss. I don't typically write many reviews, but in the case of "Mad Men," it is my sincere privilege to spread the word.
TV At Its Best January 7, 2009 Dr. Glenn A. Roosevelt (KY USA) A very accurate rendering of the 1960s. Any college course on the history of feminism should show clips from the episodes. Also, it is a good case study of the philosophic values of the time. It gives hope for the future of television and what it is capable of doing in the right hands.
Madmen January 6, 2009 Roger Voegele (Three Oaks, MI) This Mad Men - Season One This TV series is a hit for babyboomers or anyone wanting to relive the early 1960's...and remember how life was in the office, treatment of women at home and in the office, race relations, bigotry, furniture design and style, smoking, clothing, advertising of products long forgotton. It's nostalgia for oldtimers and a glimpse of life 50 yrs ago for youngsters. Very well acted and worthy of Emmies. Can't wait for the next season..keep em coming!
Excellent December 30, 2008 J Welch (Colorado) First of all, I ordered mine through Amazon less than 3 weeks ago and I received it just fine. Its got enough humor and drama to make it enthralling. I've watched some docs on life in the ideal '50s-early '60s so this fullfilled by history fix as well. I've heard mixed reviews on the series. The conclusion seems to be that it is best to watch back to back instead of weekly. Watching it in one weekend is not difficult. I couldn't wait to jump to the next episode.
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