Probably The Most Sexist Vintage Ad On The Internet
Don Draper really upped the insensitive asshole ante Sunday. So we had to keep pace with this edition of Mad Men Sexist Ad of the Week. Spoiler Alert!
Don Draper really upped the insensitive asshole ante Sunday. So we had to keep pace with this edition of Mad Men Sexist Ad of the Week. Spoiler Alert!
Cool illustrations imagine show through a 21st century lens.
Even though everyone has been comparing Gatsby to Draper, he has far more in common with Alien from Spring Breakers.
As suggested by this study, and this thread on Facebook.
Don and co. won a big account in episode 6 — Chevy. Here’s a look at what the ad campaign for the mysterious “XP-887” car actually looked like.
Half-dressed model — check. Rapey double entendre headline — check.
Twitter account 80s Don Draper plants the Mad Men character in the decade of Dallas and shoulderpads.
James Wolk has joined Mad Men as smarmy accounts guy Bob Benson. Here’s why Don should watch his back.
Before you watch its Season 6 premiere Sunday at 9 p.m. on AMC. Here’s a cheat sheet of the fifth season finale, “The Phantom,” to remind you where we left Don, Megan, Pete, Roger, Peggy, Joan, and everyone else.
Come on, admit it, sometimes you secretly root for this guy. Even if you hate that you are.
Plus the Kitten Bowl controversy, the single worst drink in the world, and the time an NBA player saved a dolphin’s life.
Choose your ’60s icon wisely, because you will be judged. And harshly.
Mmmm, tastes like critically acclaimed television.
Why all the hatred for Don’s charming French Canadian wife? Short version: You’re just jealous.
Plus Ukrainian attack dolphins, pandas doing their thing, and Steve Urkel’s family tree.
It should come as no surprise that artists loooooove to draw Joan Harris.
What can we tell from the poster released today? Nothing, really — but that won’t stop us from speculating.
Fans are desperate for hints and clues about the upcoming season, so what can these promo shots tell us? Can we expect a black and white affair when season six premieres on April 7th?
So. Many. Abs.
Is it the food in his mouth? The chats with his co-stars? Seeing Don Draper walking around in today’s world? We report, you decide.
After four seasons of reckless self-interest, Don has learned pulled himself together somewhat — just like some of the famous female executives that ran ad agencies in the 60s in the real world, not a fictional one.
Brooklyn, you’re doing it so wrong.
Sunday’s “Mad Men” episode was the seediest one yet. This print ad from the 1990 movie “Crazy People” would’ve fit right in.
Here are the competing ideas, side-by-side, from Sunday’s “Mad Men” episode. Compare for yourself.
It’s a quote from the 2009 documentary “Art & Copy”. It’s not pleasant imagery.
“We understand that you found yourselves caught in a bit of a, shall we say, sticky situation…”
YOU KNOW THE ONE. Spoilers ahoy!
Watch as Don’s soul leaves his body. Un, deux, trois, quatre!
It’s really quite simple: drape your right arm over the chair or couch you’re sitting on — in the style of Don Draper in the opening credits of “Mad Men” — and you’ve got it. See? You’re already an expert.
Pop Culture Pirate, Elisa Kreisinger, has a new video remix! (via feministing.com)