I've never directed anything before 'Mad Men,' so I don't feel I have any advice for the other directors.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
'Mad Men' is the greatest example of a perfect cast uniting with a perfect group of writers and creators to create a show that is bold, brutal, and brilliant.
I guess once you've been acting for a long time, you glean the great bits of good directors and the bad bits from other directors, and you know the way that you would like to be directed.
I'm a big fan of 'Mad Men.'
'Mad Men' is a hard act to follow. Unless you're called Elisabeth Moss, stuff like this only comes along once in your career.
No director wants to be directed, but no good director... would shy away from the good ideas of others.
I think every director's different. Every director's got his own style. I mean, when I directed, I basically just screamed for eight hours a day, twelve hours a day.
I think I'm probably one of the worst directors around, but I do have an interest in my fellow man.
On 'Mad Men,' I have a bit of an advantage because I know who gets better as they repeat a scene and who's best at the beginning.
'Mad Men' was really my first television role, and it never feels like TV to me. It's done at such a high level.
I'm very manipulative towards directors. My theory is that everyone on the set is directing the film, we're all receiving art messages from the universe on how we should do the film.
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