'Mad Men' doesn't capture one single thing about the decor, costumes, or sexual interaction. It is a total projection of contemporary snarky attitudes into the past.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I like that 'Mad Men' is now an adjective I use to describe clothing when I'm shopping: 'I like this top. It's very 'Mad Men.'
Believe it or not, there's a lot of humor in 'Mad Men.' Especially in the dark moments.
You know, 'Mad Men' is notoriously secretive with its plotlines, even with exposing them to actors on the show.
If you look at 'Mad Men,' it's set in the wrong decade. The style of Mad Men is really the 1950s, not the 1960s.
With 'Mad Men,' people who grew up or were living in that time, they love to talk about what it was really like.
What happens on 'Mad Men' in terms of the acting and the writing and the directing, it's superior. And yes, it has tremendous cache and buzz because it's become iconic, but it also deserves all the kudos and the awards as well, because it's a beautiful show to look at.
In the industry, I got a lot of attention for 'Mad Men,' because everyone in the industry watches it.
If you look at the history of advertising, most of them were Jews, so it was only a matter of time before 'Mad Men' explored that area of advertising.
The way we dress on 'Mad Men' is so associated with old photographs, with people's parents and grandparents.
Men are so necessarily mad, that not to be mad would amount to another form of madness.